Colorado-based Oskar Blues Brewery has signed a distribution deal that will bring its beers to North Dakota by the end of February.

According to TheFullPint.com, Oskar Blues will also start distributing to South Dakota and Oklahoma, bringing the total number of states where the brewery's beers are available to 49.

Cans and kegs from Oskar Blues will begin to ship to North and South Dakota by the end of this month.

Oskar Blues currently brews ten beers, according to their website, including Dale's Pale Ale, which will be the first available in North Dakota.

So, what is Dale's Pale Ale? Let's let Oskar Blues explain:

THIS VOLUMINOUSLY HOPPED MUTHA...delivers a hoppy nose and assertive-but-balanced flavors of pale malts and citrusy floral hops from start to finish.

Oskar Blues launched its canning ops in 2002, brewing and hand-canning Dale's Pale Ale in the Lyons, ColoRADo, brewpub. America’s first-craft-canned mountain Pale is a hearty, critically acclaimed trailblazer that changed the way craft beer fiends perceive portable beer (6.5 percent ABV and 65 IBUs).

Look for Dale's Pale Ale, along with other Oskar Blues brews like Pinner, Throwback IPA, and more to be available in North Dakota in the coming weeks.

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