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Sierra Nevada Brewing Returns with National Park-Themed Pale Ale Packaging to Support America’s National Parks

April 10, 2026 by Dow Scoggins

Sierra Nevada Brewing Returns with National Park-Themed Pale Ale Packaging to Support America’s National Parks
Photo: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. just cracked open another round of good times for America’s national parks!

Building on last year’s hugely popular partnership, Sierra Nevada is teaming up again with the National Park Foundation (NPF) to help protect and celebrate the epic landscapes that inspire every sip of their legendary Pale Ale. This year, they’re going bigger and bolder: the stunning national park artwork is moving from just the cartons onto the bottles and cans too.
From April through July 2026, you can grab limited-edition Sierra Nevada Pale Ale featuring jaw-dropping vistas from six iconic parks: Great Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone
Yosemite,  Joshua Tree, Shenandoah, and Zion!

Photo: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

That classic Pale Ale mountain scene is taking a well-deserved vacation while these fresh, full-color illustrations take center stage. Every six-pack you pick up is basically a love letter to the outdoors — and a reminder to help protect it.

“Our Pale Ale has always been about adventure and the outdoors,” said Mandi McKay, Chief Sustainability and Social Impact Officer at Sierra Nevada. “These parks shaped the spirit of our beer, so it feels damn good to give back and help keep them awesome for everyone.”

A portion of proceeds from the special packaging will support the National Park Foundation’s work protecting America’s most treasured public lands and getting more people outside to enjoy them.

Goodies for the trail (or the couch):
Starting April 15, head to sierranevada.com to snag exclusive Sierra Nevada x National Park Foundation merch — think limited-edition hoodies, tees, hats, coolers, and cozy picnic blankets perfect for your next adventure.

Win a National Park getaway!
Want to trade your couch for a real-life epic trip? Enter the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Parks Sweepstakes for a chance to win travel, lodging, and a VIP AutoCamp experience at the national park location of your choice. Sweepstakes are already open — enter now at: https://sierranevadabeer.secondstreetapp.com/2026SNBPaleParksSweepstakes/

Crack open a Pale Ale, soak in the new park art, and feel good knowing you’re helping keep America’s wild places wild.
Learn more and get all the details at: www.sierranevada.com/national-parks

More about Sierra Nevada Brewing:
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was founded in 1980 by Ken Grossman in Chico, California. What began as a homebrewing passion in a garage—using scrap dairy equipment for the first brewhouse—quickly grew into one of America’s most iconic and independent craft breweries. Still 100% family-owned and operated today, Sierra Nevada helped spark the craft beer revolution with its bold, hop-forward approach at a time when most American beer was light and bland. With breweries now on both coasts in Chico, CA and Mills River, NC, the company remains committed to quality ingredients, sustainability, and innovation while staying true to its adventurous roots inspired by the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Sierra Nevada is best known for its flagship Pale Ale, a classic American-style pale ale celebrated for its perfect balance of caramel malt sweetness and bright, grapefruit-like Cascade hop aroma and flavor. The brewery’s lineup also includes perennial favorites like Torpedo Extra IPA, Hazy Little Thing IPA, along with a range of porters, stouts, seasonals, and limited releases such as the legendary Bigfoot barleywine. Renowned for using only the finest ingredients and pioneering techniques like whole-cone hopping, Sierra Nevada continues to set the standard for craft beer with fresh, flavorful brews that appeal to both longtime fans and new explorers of the beer world.

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