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Published - Saturday, May 26, 2007

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City Brewery’s Golden Leaf Pale Ale to debut next week


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City Brewery’s new Golden Leaf Pale Ale will make its debut next week in Coulee Region bars, restaurants and stores.

The new brew will have slightly more bitterness and “citrus floral bouquet” than City Pale Ale, which it replaces, said Jon Reynolds, the brewery’s director of marketing and sale. “The market is moving in that direction,” he said of the characteristics of the brewery’s new pale ale.
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Reynolds also said the brewery dropped its City Lager beer brand a few months ago.

“It wasn’t selling enough,” he said of that brand, which was one of the originals for City Brewery when it opened in late 1999 in the former G. Heileman Brewery. City Brewery’s other brands will continue, Reynolds said.

Specialty beers are the fastest-growing segment of the beer industry. One example is the Golden Leaf Wheat beer that has been a success for City Brewery since it was introduced last summer.

The success of the wheat brand launched the decision to use the Golden Leaf name for a second product, Reynolds said. Golden Leaf originally was a light lager made at the Heileman brewery in the early 1900s. The brand name was reintroduced in 1940 but was discontinued several years later.

Golden Leaf Pale Ale will be available on tap and in bottles. In stores, it will be sold in six packs, and in a new 12-pack that includes six bottles of Golden Leaf Pale Ale and six bottles of Golden Leaf Wheat.

Production at the City Brewery jumped by 51 percent in 2006, partly because of the increased popularity of non-alcoholic products such as energy drinks and ready-to-drink tea. Its own brands represented only about 1 percent of the brewery’s total volume. Contract production of beverages for other companies accounted for the rest.

Steve Cahalan can be reached at (608) 791-8229 or scahalan@lacrossetribune.com.
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Rod wrote on Jul 30, 2007 9:04 AM:

" City released some beer basically unfit for human consumption! Nasty La Crosse lager which was rotten! Good quality control there! This pale ale is SAME as the other, just new packaging, that's all. Don't be fooled is "new." Eliminating City brands, and using "Golden Leaf" as branding. Golden Leaf Lager anyone? Change of the 6-pack? "

Gazemo wrote on May 28, 2007 7:52 AM:

" Thats great another new product from the brewery. All in favor of that . . . . now if someone would only market the product. Unless you once lived in LaCrosse or within 150 miles, I would be willing to bet, that most people have never even heard of City Brewery, let alone Golden Leaf Pale Ale. Compensate a qualified advertising agency a decent amount of money to help THIS beer survive. Marketing for the brewery has always been a thorn in the side, and one of the most pressing issues this brewery has had since the 1990's. "

ATF wrote on May 26, 2007 10:29 PM:

" We want you to buy it, just don't drink it. "

Cooking bratwurst wrote on May 26, 2007 7:13 PM:

" Anybody tried this beer yet for cooking brats? That is the main thing I use beer for. "

HOLD THE PRESS!! wrote on May 26, 2007 8:55 AM:

" Did anyone at City Brewery get permission from the alcohol task force before doing this? "

Golden Leaf wrote on May 26, 2007 8:48 AM:

" The Golden Leaf wheat was a move in the right direction for City Brewery. I have not seen it in the Madison area yet, but when I go back home I always pick up a 6pack! I was happy to see bottles availabe on my most recent trip :) Great work City Brewery! Although I am not a Pale Ale fan, I'm sure this beverage will be just as great! Keep it up! "

Former La Crosse retired Marine wrote on May 26, 2007 8:10 AM:

" I'm sure saddened that City Lager is no longer available. In my opinion it was head and shoulders above the common beers on the market. I guess my tastes are old fashioned. "

Poyke wrote on May 26, 2007 12:19 AM:

" It seems that in the past month and a half that something has happened to the taste of La Crosse lager, not in a positive manner "


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