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Pumpkin Ale
Pumpkin Ale

Saranac Pumpkin Ale is brewed with Pumpkin, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger and Vanilla.

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12 Beers of Winter
12 Beers of Winter

You are sure to be a hit with this years Saranac 12 Beers of Winter™. Everyone’s favorite winter variety package is back for another successful season.

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Octoberfest
Octoberfest

Saranac Octoberfest is a med-bodied, copper colored lager. It's rich, malty taste is subtly balanced by Saaz and Tettnang hops.

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The Adirondacks

Created in 1892 by the New York State Legislature, the Adirondack Park is unlike any other park in this country or the world. By far the largest state park in the country, and one of the oldest, this beautiful region encompasses nearly 6 million acres (an area the size of the state of Vermont) of pristine wilderness and breathtaking landscape at every turn. Contained within its Blue Line - which outlines the park's boundaries - are public and private lands that are enjoyed, yet stringently protected and preserved.

Life in the Adirondacks, though often demanding, is rewarding for those who have an enduring love and respect for the outdoors. With 46 mountains over 4,000 feet, 2,800 lakes and ponds, 30,000 miles of streams, the Adirondacks have always been considered a "recreational paradise." For those who love the outdoors, you can raft the whitewater of the Hudson, ski the challenging runs at Whiteface Mountain, canoe the scenic Saranac and St. Regis Lakes, hike to the High Peaks, sail, swim, picnic or just simply sit on the porch of a century old hunting cabin to enjoy the sights and sounds of this beautiful region.


The Meaning of Saranac

Saranac. The word conjures up visions of clear lakes, open skies and breathtaking mountains. To the native people of our land, the Iroquois, the word means "Cluster of Stars." They lived with the beauty and serenity that was inherent to the lake and surrounding area. We borrow that name in the spirit with which it was created. We brew our Saranac line of beers from the pure water that flows from the Adirondacks and the grains that grow in its unspoiled soil.


Information kindly provided by:
The Adirondack Regional Tourism Council
(518) 846-8016
www.adirondacks.org


Questions

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