Tilray Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY), a leading name in lifestyle and consumer packaged goods across the beverage, cannabis, and wellness industries, has introduced a new seasonal lineup of craft beers designed to capture the essence of summer.
The collection, curated from Tilray’s network of renowned breweries—including Atwater, Blue Point, Breckenridge, Montauk, Shock Top, SweetWater, Terrapin, and Widmer Brothers—features a range of styles intended for summer occasions such as beach outings, backyard barbecues, and casual social gatherings.
According to Prinz Pinakatt, Chief Growth Officer at Tilray Beverages, the new beers reflect the “crisp, bright flavors” of the season and embody the passion and craftsmanship of the company’s brewing teams.
Among the highlights is Montauk Brewing’s Summer Ale, a well-balanced mix of caramel malt and wheat that offers a bold yet refreshing profile. SweetWater’s Dive Beer, a light 4.0% ABV lager, is tailored for relaxed summer moments, while Shock Top’s Lemonade Shandy delivers a citrus-forward wheat ale perfect for sunlit afternoons.
Blue Point’s Paloma Sour, with a 7.4% ABV, blends grapefruit, lime, and sea salt for a tangy, margarita-style finish. Breckenridge’s Summer Cerveza offers a crisp taste with lime and sea salt at 5% ABV, evoking the spirit of mountain adventures.
Additional offerings include Atwater’s Fruit Guru, a fruit punch-inspired beer in vivid blue; Runner’s High, a non-alcoholic raspberry wheat brew enhanced with aromatic terpenes; Terrapin’s Sunray Wheat, brewed using solar power in support of sustainability; and Widmer Brothers’ Wildberry Hefe, a fruity wheat beer made with peak-season berries.
All beers in the summer lineup are developed under the direction of American Beverage Crafts and are currently available to consumers aged 21 and older. Detailed information can be found on each brewery’s website as the collection prepares for its transition to fall.
On Thursday, Tilray Brands’ stock closed at $0.3882, down 5.11%, with after-hours trading bringing it to $0.3851, marking an additional decline of 0.80% on the Nasdaq Global Select Market.
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