Make your BBQ a Barbie-Que with 1664 Rosé: Canada’s First Ever Rosé Beer!

Step aside BBQ, there is a new backyard bash that is stealing the show this season!

From rosé picnics to pink parties, pink is prime in the summer so it’s time to pink-proof your BBQ with one secret sip that does the trick. Cue 1664 Rosé - Canada’s first-ever Rosé beer!

Brewed with a touch of peach, red berries, subtle spice and a hint of coriander, 1664 Rosé is a fruity and refreshing twist on the beloved 1664 Blanc and the perfect summertime pairing for your favourite BBQ classics like hotdogs, mini sliders, pink popsicles and more. 

Sip it in style straight from the iconic blue bottle, or try the pink cocktails below crafted by beverage expert Monica Carbonell for an elevated Barbie-Brew!

Pro Pink Tip: Mix a dollop of ketchup with your mayo to add a punch of pink to your fries, sliders, and more!

Long-Lakeside Iced Tea: Pinky’s up!  Monica’s pink twist on a sweet tea takes you to summer in the south with each sip - increase the measurements to make it a punch. 

Ingredients

2 oz Whisky

5 oz Steeped Chamomile Tea (Unsweetened)

1 oz Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice

2 oz Honey Syrup (1:1)

3 oz 1664 Rosé Beer

Barbie-Que Quench: More than just a mojito! Monica’s berry-lemon quencher is the perfect way to kick off your barbie-que!

Ingredients

1 oz White Rum

Mint

Raspberries

1/2 oz Simple Syrup

3 oz 1664 Rosé Beer

Lemon Wheel

Directions: Muddle raspberry and mint gently in glass. Add in your rum, simple syrup and ice. Top with 1664 Rosé Beer.

Pink Sunset Spritz: A sunset-hued spritz with a blend of sunny citrus flavours ideal for enjoying dockside.

Ingredients

1 oz Limoncello

2 Strawberries

2 Lemon Wheels

3 oz 1664 Rosé Beer

1 oz Sparkling Grapefruit Soda

Directions: Fill a wine glass with strawberry, lemon wheels and ice. Add your limoncello, 1664 Rosé and top with soda






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