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Hangar 24 Brewery Announces Distribution to SF Bay Area

Along with distribution expansion, the craft brewery plans to sponsor 2013 SF Beer Week, Feb. 8 to Feb. 17 at multiple locations in San Francisco, Hangar 24 representatives said.

Hangar 24 Craft Brewery of Redlands will begin expanding distribution to the San Francisco Bay area on Jan. 15, brewery representatives announced Thursday.

Hangar 24 will be available throughout the Bay Area, including San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma and Marin counties, brewery representatives said.

Initial release in the Bay Area will include Hangar 24's Orange Wheat, Alt-Bier Ale, Chocolate Porter and Double IPA, along with its seasonal offerings and Local Fields series.

"The Bay Area marks the Southern California craft brewery's largest single distribution expansion with plans to roll out in additional markets throughout 2013," Hangar 24 representatives said in their announcement Jan. 3.

Along with distribution expansion, the craft brewery plans to sponsor 2013 SF Beer Week, Feb. 8 to Feb. 17 at multiple locations in San Francisco, Hangar 24 representatives said.

"We pride ourselves in creating a craft beer that uses ingredients grown close to the brewery," Hangar 24 Craft Brewery's founder and master brewer Ben Cook said. "The Bay Area is our single largest expansion to date and we look forward to serving this culinary rich market and social drinking scene."

For a full list of locations carrying Hangar 24 craft beer, visit www.Hangar24Brewery.com/findbeer.htm. For a full list of California distributors visit: http://hangar24brewery.com/cal_map.htm.

Tell us in the comments? What's your favorite type of beer? A pale ale? A stout?

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