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The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. is celebrating its 145th birthday with a cross-country promotional tour that will include stops in Cincinnati and Cleveland. Fifth generation brewers brothers Jake, John, and Dick Leinenkugel will join the tour to greet fans and talk about beer. The brewery -- a division of MillerCoors -- will feature samples of Sunset Wheat, Honey Weiss, Berry Weiss, Leine's Red, Creamy Dark, Classic Amber Lager, Summer Shandy and Big Eddy Wee Heavy Scotch Ale. Leinenkugel also is teaming up with Wisconsin-based Sartori Cheese Co. to offer beer and cheese pairings. "We're looking forward to heading out on the road, meeting fans, celebrating our birthday, and sharing our family's story that began in 1867 with our great-great grandfather," company President Jake Leinenkugel said in a prepared statement. "We're proud to pair our award-winning beer with award-winning cheeses from Sartori and showcase the versatility and food-pairing abilities of our beer." The tour kicks off during baseball spring training in Phoenix. It's expected to be in Cincinnati and Cleveland the week of May 17, a spokeswoman said. More details on the Ohio stops are expected closer to the dates.
