Bale Breaker expands its hard seltzer line with YOXI Craft Hard Seltzer variety packs
Washington’s Bale Breaker Brewing doesn’t just brew hop-forward beers (as a perk to being located on a hop farm), but also has a line of hard seltzers in its YOXI product line. The company recently announced the expansion of this line into variety packs with four flavors.
Press release:
Bale Breaker Brewing Company, a family-owned brewery located in the beautiful Yakima Valley, is excited to announce the launch of YOXI Craft Hard Seltzer Variety Packs. Beginning in early March, YOXI Variety Packs will be available at select retailers and in both of Bale Breaker’s taprooms.
Last August, Bale Breaker rolled out the first hard seltzer SKU: Lime Agave Ranch Water, a take on the West Texas cocktail. Now, fans of YOXI can pick up a Variety Pack with 4 refreshing flavors.
Why should customers choose YOXI? Bale Breaker makes YOXI with real fruit, made by brewers you trust with quality you can count on. Each flavor is gluten free, 100 calories, and clocks in at 4.5% ABV. Perfect for easy drinkin’ year round. YOXI Variety Packs are hitting shelves in select retailers in early March – use Bale Breaker’s beer finder to find a VP near you. Plus, customers can pick up a Variety Pack at Bale Breaker’s Yakima and Seattle taprooms beginning Friday, March 4.
Get to know the new YOXI Variety Pack Flavors:
Lime Agave Ranch Water
Inspired by West Texas’s favorite cocktail, our ranch water is made with real lime juice and agave for a craft hard seltzer that is crisp, light, and packed with flavor.Paloma Ranch Water
Our paloma ranch water is made with real grapefruit juice and agave. Inspired by the classic Guadalajara cocktail made from tequila and grapefruit soda.Spicy Mango
Made with real mango puree and sea salt, our intensely fruity spicy mango craft hard seltzer has a crisp, light finish with a hint of heat from real cayenne powder.Strawberry Citrus
Packed with real fruit flavor, our strawberry citrus craft hard seltzer gets its pink hue and crisp, light finish from real blood orange puree and hibiscus flower.
“Ranch water” seems to be showing up as a flavor variety more frequently, based on the original cocktail consisting of tequila, lime juice, and sparkling mineral water, I believe. And a spicy seltzer is a first that I’ve seen.