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Outlaw Light Beer Expands Distribution Across Texas

Outlaw Light Beer recently announced new distribution partnerships in the Lone Star State. Beginning this month, Outlaw Light will be available at 12 Molson Coors wholesalers and two independent distributors, including the Corpus Christi-based Sparkling City. 

“When we initially launched in early 2024, we were committed to expanding quickly across Texas,” said Ari Opsahl, CEO of Tivoli Brewing Co., in a news release “This marks an exciting milestone for us, and we’re proud to partner with an incredible network of distributors, making it easier for Texans to have access to the fresh and satisfying taste of Outlaw Light. It’s more than just a beer — it’s a tribute to tradition, resilience and many of the values Texans uphold.”

“The moment I tried Outlaw Light, it was clear it was brewed with Texas in mind,” added Michael Salas, vice president of Texas for Tivoli Brewing. “Texans deserve a light beer that embodies exceptional quality and true value, and we are thrilled to bring it to them.”

Bringing a touch of Colorado to Texas

Brewed in the heart of Colorado by Tivoli Brewing Co., Outlaw Light Beer contains 105 calories per serving and a light 4.2% ABV. Tivoli, founded in 1859 by John Good, is the second-oldest brewery in the United States, according to the company.

“We are thrilled to bring Tivoli Brewing’s incredible lineup of beers to retailers in Texas,” said senior vice president of Glazer’s Beer & Beverage Will Herrin in the news release. “Tivoli is a brewery with a storied history and an exciting future. We look forward to bringing Tivoli’s exceptional beer to customers across our markets.”

Consumers can stock up on Outlaw Light at different retailers such as H-E-B, Walmart, Kroger, Brookshire’s and United as well as Spec’s Liquor and Total Wine & More locations statewide. 

“Sparkling City is very excited to be distributing Outlaw beer. We love the fresh, light taste and think our fellow Texans will too,” said Julie Kriegel, CEO of Sparkling City, in the news release. “I can see many Texans taking this beer on the boat or to the hunting lease.”

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