Kum & Go Beer

I've had a 6 pack from that company. Wasn't too bad as I recall, wasn't great either though. Who knows what sort of recipe and style they go with as well.

Edit: Minhas 1845 Pilsner is a decent brew. Looked it up what I drank.
 
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I received word today that Kum & Go will be launching their own line of beer in 2 weeks.

I am sure that it will prove to be popular and provide lots of laughs at tailgates this fall.

Kum & Go is already producing their own line of energy drinks.

So can I count on you to provide this at our first tailgate this fall?
 
Before I start, I'd like to thank Broodwich for bringing up this topic and to disclose that I'm an employee of Kum & Go. I serve as their Social Media Manager.

I received word today that Kum & Go will be launching their own line of beer in 2 weeks.

It's true that Kum & Go will be debuting their own line of beer. The various styles (more on that below) will be sold under the Hiland brand name.

The beer starts shipping this week and should be available in all stores that are part of the rollout by September. Hiland beer will be carried in Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri.

It is called Hiland Lager I believe.

There will be four versions of Hiland beer, all based on a recipe that includes malted barley grown in the Midwest and domestic hops:
  • Hiland Light - 97 calories, alcohol content is 4% (12- & 20-pk cans)
  • Hiland Lager - alcohol content is 5% (12-pk cans)
  • Hiland Ice - alcohol content is 6.2% (12-pk cans)
  • Hiland Reserve - 10% alcohol by volume (24-oz. single serve cans)

Looks like itll be made by Minhas Craft Brewery.

The beer is made by Minhas Craft Brewery in Monroe, Wisconsin. The brewery has been in operation since 1845 and is the 11th largest brewery in the U.S.

We’d love to have you try the beer and let us know what you think. There’ll be several locations doing in-store samples, which I’d be happy to pass along info about as it becomes available.
 
I'm thinking ticket stub = $5 twelve pack if ISU scores a touchdown from the Kum and Go Red Zone.
 
Before I start, I'd like to thank Broodwich for bringing up this topic and to disclose that I'm an employee of Kum & Go. I serve as their Social Media Manager.



It's true that Kum & Go will be debuting their own line of beer. The various styles (more on that below) will be sold under the Hiland brand name.

The beer starts shipping this week and should be available in all stores that are part of the rollout by September. Hiland beer will be carried in Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri.



There will be four versions of Hiland beer, all based on a recipe that includes malted barley grown in the Midwest and domestic hops:
  • Hiland Light - 97 calories, alcohol content is 4% (12- & 20-pk cans)
  • Hiland Lager - alcohol content is 5% (12-pk cans)
  • Hiland Ice - alcohol content is 6.2% (12-pk cans)
  • Hiland Reserve - 10% alcohol by volume (24-oz. single serve cans)



The beer is made by Minhas Craft Brewery in Monroe, Wisconsin. The brewery has been in operation since 1845 and is the 11th largest brewery in the U.S.

We’d love to have you try the beer and let us know what you think. There’ll be several locations doing in-store samples, which I’d be happy to pass along info about as it becomes available.


Thanks for the info. Would it be possible to pass along a calender of sampling locations in the Des Moiens metro?
 
I'm thinking ticket stub = $5 twelve pack if ISU scores a touchdown from the Kum and Go Red Zone.

I can't promise anything, but I can pass along the idea. This would be pretty cool. ;)

Thanks for the info. Would it be possible to pass along a calender of sampling locations in the Des Moiens metro?

Definitely. The beer is on its way to stores now, but I'm not sure if sampling dates/locations have been finalized yet. As soon as I know more, I'll pass it along. Thanks for asking!
 
No offense, but Minhas make TERRIBLE beer. See: Clear Creek Ice.

Exactly Al. I bought a case of Minhas once and it was labeled "damn good beer" and "union made' all over the box and I couldn't choke hardly any of it down with my friends and we've drank some real crap ball beer in our lives.
 
I will not be quick to discount it out of hand.

My wife and I were hosting an end of school year party. She came back from Costco with their own Costco branded beers. I told her we would be a laughing stock if we served it. In the end I reluctantly put it out there for our guests to try. It was a big hit with one of the varieties tolerable and the other three pretty darn good. Not long after that I saw a review of beers and it rated the Costco branded beers some of the best beers in their price range. I've forgotten which brewery makes it for them.

I will make sure that I try a beer before I diss it in the future.
 
It is great that companies are creating Social Media Manager positions these days. Not knowing what is going on in the Social Dimension is detrimental to many companies. I have that responsibility at my company but there isn't much social media activity to monitor in the contract screw machine business. It is a powerful tool though and I will definitely take advantage of the good side of it.
 
I will not be quick to discount it out of hand.

My wife and I were hosting an end of school year party. She came back from Costco with their own Costco branded beers. I told her we would be a laughing stock if we served it. In the end I reluctantly put it out there for our guests to try. It was a big hit with one of the varieties tolerable and the other three pretty darn good. Not long after that I saw a review of beers and it rated the Costco branded beers some of the best beers in their price range. I've forgotten which brewery makes it for them.

I will make sure that I try a beer before I diss it in the future.

That Costco beer is good. It had the same name as a store in the mall that sells art and home furnishings but it tasted great.
 

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