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🍻 Red Rock celebrates Marmalade District

Red Rock Brewery has released a series of fruited ales honoring Salt Lake City's historic Marmalade neighborhood. Red Rock, Utah, has celebrated Marmalade District, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the state, with the name given to early settlers who planted fruit trees in the area. The Mango-Mango Golden Ale, made using over 1,000 pounds of mangos, was designed by resident Trent Call and featured in the can design. Red Rock also hosted a special event featuring its own Mango Can.

🍻 Red Rock celebrates Marmalade District

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Flashback: Marmalade, one of Utah's oldest neighborhoods, got its name after early settlers planted fruit trees in the area.

The intrigue: One of the brews is Red Rock's Mango-Mango Golden Ale, which was made using over 1,000 pounds of mangos.

• The can was designed by Marmalade resident and artist Trent Call.

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