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Second Chance Beer Creates Special Team-Themed Ale for San Diego Gulls As Season Begins

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Cans of Gulls Blue Line Blonde Ale. Photo credit: Courtesy, Second Chance Brew Company

Second Chance Beer Company has partnered with the San Diego Gulls to create a team-themed brew available beginning Friday.

Gulls Blue Line Blonde Ale will be sold during the 2022-23 season at Pechanga Arena. The light, crisp American Blonde Ale will be unveiled at the team’s 7 p.m. home opener Friday. And in a Friday home game bonus, it will be featured as the $5 beer promotion. 

The team, which opened the season last week, is 1-1 going into Friday’s game against the Ontario Reign.

The beer, which has a hint of malt, is also on tap and in cans at both Second Chance taprooms in Carmel Mountain and North Park. 

The can is wrapped in a distinct blue color and features imagery for the Gulls, the minor league affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Anaheim Ducks.

An explainer on the name: Gulls pays homage to the first version of the team, which debuted in 1966 in the Western Hockey League, and the blue line in hockey is the start to a team’s offensive zone. 

“Second Chance is grateful to brew a crushable, easy-drinking beer bearing the Gulls’ name,” said Second Chance CEO Virginia Morrison. “We aim to make them – and the fans – proud.” 

Matt Savant, the Gulls president of business operations, called Blue Line Blonde Ale “a premium San Diego beer.”

“We’re excited to partner with Second Chance Beer Company to bring fans a high-quality, local product that can be enjoyed when cheering on the Gulls,” Savant said.

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