Charleston, SC: Total Beverage Solution, a full-service national importer, and supplier of premium award-winning beer, wine, and spirits, is excited to announce a new product addition from Tennent’s: Pint Cans.
Tennent’s Lager is a crisp, clean pilsner-style lager with fruity notes and refreshing bitterness. Every perfect pint of Tennent’s Lager contains only 100% Scottish barley, the finest hops and the freshest water from Loch Katrine. A staple on draft at Scottish and British pubs throughout the US, Tennent’s is the beer of choice for Scottish beer enthusiasts coast to coast. Thanks to popular demand, a 4-pack, 16.9oz can format is now available at retail stores, restaurants and bars.
“Total Beverage Solution is incredibly thrilled to bring Tennent’s to the US in pint can format,” said Zach LaRose, Brand Manager at Total Beverage Solution. “Over the past several years, Tennent’s cans remain the single most requested item across our wide-ranging portfolio of venerated beer, wine, and spirits.”
Tennent’s Family brewing history dates to 1556. Hugh & Robert Tennent established H&R Partnership in 1740 and later founded Wellpark Brewery in 1793. Tennent’s Lager was born in 1885 – a “madman’s dream” after a succeeding Hugh Tennent returned from a visit to Bavaria. Today, Tennent’s is Scotland’s #1 selling beer.
About Total Beverage Solution: Total Beverage Solution is a National Premium Beer, Wine & Spirit Supplier to the US Beverage Alcohol market. In business since 2001, TBS has developed an iconic portfolio of unique brands from around the world. Total Beverage Solution, a seven-time Beverage Industry Top 100 company, has earned its reputation for the company’s market expertise and proven sales results by creating value and demand for exceptional brands. Named one of the Best Places to Work in South Carolina and National Great Places to Work five years in a row, Total Beverage Solution provides full-service front and back of house support dedicated to help both foreign and domestic alcohol brands enter and navigate the US beverage market.
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