More Bourbon County In May

With all of Goose Island’s recent growth, they are able to release a second batch of the highly sought after Bourbon County Stout and this time, it will be draft only.  When you ask?  Next month.  Where?  The following states will receive Continue Reading →

New Belgium Raspberry Saison Now Available

Valentine’s Day maybe over, but the beer is great and just now hitting Atlanta.  Each year, New Belgium creates a draft only Lips Of Faith offering. Valentine’s is a saison, brewed with raspberry juice, orange peel, and rose hips.

Availability: Draft Continue Reading →

Mississippi Governor Signs Beer Bill

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed a bill on Monday morning that will allow beer makers to sell brews that are up to 8% alcohol by weight or 10% alcohol by volume.  Also known as SB 2878.  Previously, beers stronger than Continue Reading →

Sneak Peek: Lost Abbey Track #4 [Video]

Lost Abbey’s Track #4 will be released at the end of the month.  The brewers give you a video sneaky peeky.  Check out more from the Ultimate Box Set.

State Funds Help New Belgium Build Soon

RALEIGH, NC – Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that New Belgium Brewing, the third largest craft brewer in the country and the maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale, will build its East Coast brewery in Buncombe County.  The company plans to Continue Reading →

Fifty Fifty Brewing Futures On Sale In 5 Days

April 11, 2012, (Truckee, CA) – The highly anticipated release of FiftyFifty Brewing Company’s EclipseTM “Futures” program is just days away.  A one of a kind opportunity in the craft beer world, FiftyFifty allows beer fans to reserve bottles of their Continue Reading →

Oskar Blues New Can Line & Deviant Canning [Video]

A cool video of Oskar Blue’s new canning line, and the initial canning of Deviant Dales.  280-300 cans a minute (12 oz) and 210 (16 oz) a minute.  The new line makes things much easier.  [CraftBeer.com via @HopMonkey]

Posted in Goose Island Brewing

More Bourbon County In May

With all of Goose Island’s recent growth, they are able to release a second batch of the highly sought after Bourbon County Stout and this time, it will be draft only.  When you ask?  Next month.  Where?  The following states will receive shipments AR, IA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, NE, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WI, and DC.  Kegs should begin shipping out around May 14th.

Goose Island’s Bourbon County Stout is credited with being one of the original barrel aged stouts and one of the world’s best.  14.5%ABV.

[Goose Island]

Posted in Beer News

New Belgium Raspberry Saison Now Available

Valentine’s Day maybe over, but the beer is great and just now hitting Atlanta.  Each year, New Belgium creates a draft only Lips Of Faith offering. Valentine’s is a saison, brewed with raspberry juice, orange peel, and rose hips.

Availability: Draft only

7.5 -8% ABV

Where? Coming soon. 4/11/12

 

Posted in Beer News

Mississippi Governor Signs Beer Bill

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed a bill on Monday morning that will allow beer makers to sell brews that are up to 8% alcohol by weight or 10% alcohol by volume.  Also known as SB 2878.  Previously, beers stronger than 5% were prohibited.  The passing of this bill will open up the Mississippi market to many craft brewers.  Just one example, nearby Abita will now be able to offer both Jockamo and Andygator in addition to their lower ABV brews.  Sierra Nevada will be bringing both Torpedo and Bigfoot to the Mississippi market where they already sell their Pale Ale.  The new law goes into effect on July 1, 2012.

Other beer related bills are still on the table in Mississippi…

[Mississippi]

Posted in Lost Abbey, Videos

Sneak Peek: Lost Abbey Track #4 [Video]

Lost Abbey’s Track #4 will be released at the end of the month.  The brewers give you a video sneaky peeky.  Check out more from the Ultimate Box Set.

Posted in Press Releases

State Funds Help New Belgium Build Soon

RALEIGH, NC – Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that New Belgium Brewing, the third largest craft brewer in the country and the maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale, will build its East Coast brewery in Buncombe County.  The company plans to create as many as 154 jobs and invest about $175 million over seven years.  The project was made possible in part by a $1,000,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund.  The state grant will be based on the company creating 130 jobs and making $115 million investment over the five years of the project.

“New Belgium looked all around and chose North Carolina as the location for the company’s one brewery east of the Mississippi,” Gov. Perdue said. “A big factor in sealing this deal was that company leaders knew they can find a skilled workforce, thanks to our history of investing in education and job training. New Belgium’s expansion will enhance the craft brewery cluster that is growing here. The jobs and investment the company is committing will be a major boon for the region and for the state.”

New Belgium Brewing, headquartered in Fort Collins, Co., sold 712,000 barrels of beer in just 28 states and the District of Columbia in 2011.  Over 150,000 people visit the brewery in Fort Collins every year.  As part of the project in Asheville, New Belgium will be constructing a new state-of-the-art brewery and tasting facility that will be a destination for visitors of the emerging brewery cluster in Buncombe County and the surrounding western North Carolina region.

“After several years of searching we are incredibly excited to have landed in Asheville,” said Kim Jordan, CEO and co-founder of New Belgium. “From the deep sense of community to the rich natural environment and the opportunity to revitalize a brownfield site near a vibrant downtown, Asheville has everything we’ve been looking for in a location for our second brewery.”

Salaries will vary by job function, but the average annual wage for the new jobs during the first five years of the project will be $48,222 with the average annual wage for all 154 jobs estimated at more than $50,000. The Buncombe County average annual wage is $33,800.

“New Belgium will provide a boost to Buncombe County’s economy, both in jobs and the tourism the new brewery will help attract,” said Sen. Martin Nesbitt, of Asheville. “This kind of major economic development is possible because we have invested in education and transportation, building a workforce and infrastructure that are second to none.”

“Buncombe County is quickly becoming a hub for craft brewing,” said Rep. Susan Fisher, of Asheville. “Companies like New Belgium are drawn here, not just because of our natural resources, but because of a top notch business climate created through years of forward-looking policies on education and support for business.”

The One NC Fund provides financial assistance, through local governments, to attract business projects that will stimulate economic activity and create new jobs in the state. Companies receive no money up front and must meet job creation and investment performance standards to qualify for grant funds.  These grants also require and are contingent upon local matches.

North Carolina continues to have a top-ranked business climate. Through Gov. Perdue’s JobsNOW initiative, the state works aggressively to create jobs, train and retrain its workforce, and lay the foundation for a strong and sustainable economic future.

Through use of the One NC Fund, more than 60,000 jobs and $11 billion in investment have been created since 2001.  Other partners that helped with this project include: the N.C. Department of Commerce, N.C. Community Colleges, AdvantageWest, Buncombe County, the City of Asheville, Golden LEAF Foundation and Progress Energy.

For more information about New Belgium Brewing, including job opportunities, go to www.newbelgium.com.

Posted in Press Releases

Fifty Fifty Brewing Futures On Sale In 5 Days

April 11, 2012, (Truckee, CA) – The highly anticipated release of FiftyFifty Brewing Company’s EclipseTM “Futures” program is just days away.  A one of a kind opportunity in the craft beer world, FiftyFifty allows beer fans to reserve bottles of their highly coveted Eclipse Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout before the release, which often sells out within days.

Barrel-Aged Imperial Stouts are noted for being very rich, substantial, and complex beers.  FiftyFifty’s Eclipse does not disappoint on this fact.  Eclipse is the result of taking the award winning TotalityTMImperial Stout and aging it in oak bourbon barrels for 6 months, and the accolades for both Eclipse and Totality keep racking up.  Totality Imperial Stout has taken home 2 international medals and 3 national medals, including medals at the Great American Beer Festival 3 of the last 4 years.  Eclipse also has numerous awards of it’s own, including most recently a Silver Medal at the prestigious 2011 European Beer Star Awards.  Eclipse was also named by Draft MagazineTM as one of the Top 25 Beers in the world in 2009.

Because of the extensive brewing and aging process, Eclipse is only released once a year in December.  This year’s batch will feature six different barrel types, one of which will not be distributed beyond the pub in Truckee, except thru futures reservations.

“Every year we age in a different variety of barrel types to make the Eclipse experience unique” says Brewmaster Todd Ashman.  “This year’s batch looks to be truly exceptional.”

Futures sales go live online on Monday, April 16th at 8:00am Pacific time, and allows purchasers to guarantee not missing out on their favorite styles.  Orders will only be taken on the website and are on a first come, first served basis.  Last year, several styles sold out on the first day, and they expect a similar response this year.

More details can be found at their website: www.fiftyfiftybrewing.com.  “We are really excited about this year’s futures program” says owner and Futures manager Alicia Barr.  “The response we get from the beer community is fantastic, and we love to share our passion of beer with everyone.”

About FiftyFifty Brewing Co.:

FiftyFifty Brewing Co.: Find Your Balance. Located in Truckee at 11197 Brockway Road, between Hwy 267 and downtown Truckee. Open seven days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 2 a.m., FiftyFifty serves both lunch and dinner to complement their variety of beers brewed on the premise. FiftyFifty also features a full bar, seasonal outdoor seating on the patio and live music and entertainment.

www.fiftyfiftybrewing.com

Posted in Cool Stuff, Oskar Blues Brewing, Videos

Oskar Blues New Can Line & Deviant Canning [Video]

A cool video of Oskar Blue’s new canning line, and the initial canning of Deviant Dales.  280-300 cans a minute (12 oz) and 210 (16 oz) a minute.  The new line makes things much easier.  [CraftBeer.com via @HopMonkey]