Founders’ Breakfast Stout for Beer Lovers

Founders Brewing Co. is offering a fresh flavor for the craft beer palate this month with the arrival of this year’s Breakfast Stout, available on tap and in bottles across the 23-state Founders footprint beginning September 21.

Breakfast Stout is brewed with an abundance of oats, bitter and imported chocolates, and Kona and Sumatra coffee, making it the perfect beer to enjoy during cooler weather.

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It is available throughout the cooler months (September 21, 2012, through February 28, 2013), making it the clear choice for craft beer enthusiasts who value great taste more than calendar credentials, says the company.

“I get asked all the time to name my favorite Founders beer,” says Dave Engbers, VP of Brand & Education at Founders Brewing Co. “To me, they’re like children—you love different things about each one, but you love them all the same. Breakfast Stout is the beer I love to drink after the leaves begin to turn. It pairs perfectly with roaring fires, hearty foods and flannel shirts.”

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Breakfast Stout carries a suggested retail price of $9.99 for a four-pack of 12-ounce bottles. It was announced today, Sept. 17.

Located in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, Founders is a member of the Michigan Brewers Guild and the Brewers Association.

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