Credit: Grey Sail Brewing Co.

With warmer weather finally arriving in Rhode Island, beer maker Grey Sail Brewing has released a 12-can mix pack featuring classics like Captain’s Daughter Double IPA (8.5% ABV), Little Sister Session IPA (4.7% ABV), Flying Jenny Pale Ale (5.3%), and Sea Maiden Enchantingly Light Ale (3.9%).

“At Grey Sail Brewing, we’re committed to crafting exceptional beers that enhance life’s moments,” said Alan Brinton, founder and co-owner. “Whether you’re lounging by the beach, grilling with friends, or simply savoring the longer days, our Mix 12 Pack ensures there’s a perfect pint for every palate and occasion.”

The Mix Pack Lineup: Captain’s Daughter Double IPA (8.5% ABV): A hop-forward masterpiece, Captain’s Daughter is a bold and flavorful double IPA that has garnered a cult following. With its tropical fruit notes and balanced bitterness, it’s a must-try for any IPA lover.

Little Sister Session IPA (4.7% ABV): For those seeking a lighter option without compromising on taste, Little Sister delivers. This session IPA boasts citrusy hops and a crisp finish, making it perfect for long summer days.

Flying Jenny Pale Ale (5.3%): A classic American pale ale, Flying Jenny is a tribute to Rhode Island’s maritime heritage. Its malt backbone and floral hop character create a harmonious beer that pairs well with any occasion.

Sea Maiden Enchantingly Light Ale (3.9%): Grey Sail’s newest addition, Sea Maiden, is a crisp and refreshing light beer that can be enjoyed without guilt. With only 110 calories per can, it’s the perfect choice for active lifestyles.

Starting this week, the mix pack will be available at select retailers in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) assisted a What’sUpNewp journalist with the reporting included in this story.

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