Consumer products company Sipp Industries has signed an agreement with Colorado Craft Distributors for the supply of its hemp-infused beer Brown Ale in Denver, Colorado.

A division of Sipp Industries, Major Hemp has completed the production of an initial 50 barrels of Brown Ale in collaboration with beerhouse Sleeping Giant Brewing.

A part of the firm's strategy to expand its distribution based on consumer response, initial production yielded a total of approximately 100 kegs of the beer, which is prepared using hemp-seed powder.

Major Hemp's president Ted Jorgensen said: "Our approach involves delivery into primarily the local target market, with a focus on thriving areas, where there is a high-concentration of bars and pubs that have a relatively progressive crowd, patrons interested in innovative and emerging trends.

"Our approach involves delivery into primarily the local target market, with a focus on thriving areas."

"Then, based on the level of success determined, we can move forward with a much larger brew in preparation for expanded distribution and the possibility of bottling and canning."

While Sipp Industries controls and owns the entire legal rights and intellectual property to the hemp beer recipe, Sleeping Giant Brewing brews the Major Hemp Brown Ale.

The water-soluble hemp powder is blended with the craft beer, resulting in a smooth beverage with health benefits attributed to the hemp.

Sipp Industries provides technology, manufacturing, and distribution of commercial and consumer products, while Major Hemp offers hemp-based products, bulk hemp, cannabidiol (CBD) supply, co-packing, and private labeling services.