Oskar Blues Launches Dale's IPA Mix Pack, Expands Neon Rodeo Nationally
Neon Rodeo, a lime-raspberry sour that lived on tap at Oskar Blues' Brevard taproom for years, just went national in 12-oz cans through July.

Oskar Blues shipped two new SKUs into the market this week: a year-round Dale's IPA Mix Pack collecting three of the brand's IPAs under one roof, and a national seasonal rollout of Neon Rodeo Slightly Sour, a fruited sour ale that until now only poured on draft at the Brevard Brewery & Taproom.
The Dale's IPA Mix Pack bundles the Easy IPA, American IPA, and Dale's Double IPA together in a single variety pack, with distribution shipping to select states in March 2026. The format is positioned as a permanent addition to the Longmont, Colorado brewery's portfolio. "Dale's has always been about hops and approachability: crushable beers that show up with serious flavor," said Aaron Baker, Brand Director at Oskar Blues Brewery. "The IPA Mix Pack, which is made up of three of the most-loved IPAs in the Dale's family, was a natural next step for us."
Neon Rodeo is the bigger story. Oskar Blues called it the brewery's first new beer in several years, a notable milestone for a brand best known for putting Dale's Pale Ale into a can back when that was still a radical idea. The slightly sour fruited ale leans on zesty lime and refreshing raspberry, with a touch of tartness designed to keep it crisp rather than aggressive. Baker described it as "bright, slightly tart, and made for people who want something playful and a little unexpected."

Taps at the Oskar Blues Brevard Brewery & Taproom had been the only way to get it before this launch. Starting now, Neon Rodeo runs nationally through July in 6-packs of 12-oz cans and on draft, giving the beer its first real shot at a wide audience outside that taproom crowd.
Pricing and ABV figures were not included in the announcement. The specific states receiving the Dale's IPA Mix Pack in its initial shipping window were also not disclosed. Follow @drinkdales and @oskarblues on Instagram for updates as distribution details emerge.
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