In celebration of the Whitewater Ski Resort’s 25th Anniversary and The Nelson Brewing Company’s 10th Anniversary, this organic honey beer was created. The Wild Honey Organic Ale is prepared with organic honey, organic malted barley and organic hops, giving the ale a golden color. With The Nelson Brewing Company based in British Columbia, this Canadian beer uses honey that's been sourced from Three Hills, Alberta to naturally sweeten this beer. Made with these three simple ingredients plus water and yeast, the Wild Honey Organic Ale went home a first place winner in 2013, named a top Session Ale at the Brewing Awards.
Playing up its ties to bees, the Wild Honey cans adopt a bold yellow and black design that's eye-catching to a wide group, especially those who like their organic beverages.
Organic Honey Ales
This Honey Beer is Simply Made with Malted Barley, Honey, Hops, Water & Yeast
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