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Lone Tree Announces a new Peach Wheat Ale!

March 24, 2026 by Dustin Scoggins

LONE TREE, Colo. — Lone Tree Brewing has introduced Peach Wheat Ale, now available in cans and on draft throughout Colorado. The refreshing, fruit-forward beer takes the place of the brewery’s longtime flagship, Peach Pale Ale, in its year-round lineup.

The brewing team at Lone Tree has long excelled at incorporating real fruit into its beers, earning multiple awards for the beloved Peach Pale Ale. As consumer demand for juicy, fruit-enhanced beers continues to grow, the brewery is excited to debut this updated recipe—one that honors one of its earliest creations while delivering a fresh, modern take.

Peach Wheat is built on a classic American Wheat Ale foundation, featuring generous additions of real peaches. Bold hop character brings notes of tropical fruit, candied peach, and apricot that perfectly complement the soft wheat and pale malt backbone. It pours a hazy soft orange with a medium body, approachable bitterness, and a clean stone-fruit finish.

“The end of Peach Pale Ale marks the close of an important chapter for us, but we’re thrilled to welcome the brighter, more fruit-forward flavors of this new wheat ale,” said Jerry Siote, Director of Brewhouse Operations at Lone Tree Brewing. “The most successful breweries honor tradition while staying willing to experiment and evolve with customer preferences. Peach Pale played a key role in our growth, teaching us how to balance real fruit with a ‘beer-first’ philosophy. Collaborating with Hopsteiner helped us highlight Alora hops in the new Peach Wheat, which deliver beautiful notes of peach, yuzu, sweet melon, and apricot.”

Peach Wheat is currently available on draft and in 6-packs to go at both Lone Tree Brewing locations in Lone Tree and Parker, as well as at retailers and venues across Colorado.

About Lone Tree Brewing Co.

Founded in 2011, Lone Tree Brewing Company was the first brewery to open in Lone Tree, Colorado, in Denver’s south metro area. More than a decade later, it remains a beloved community staple with two welcoming tasting rooms: the original location near Park Meadows Mall in Lone Tree and the newer Lone Tree Brewing Parker in the heart of Parker, Colorado.
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