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Slow Pour Brewing to release “Lot 49” in September

Slow Pour Lot 49 Whiskey Sour

Lawrenceville, Georgia based Slow Pour Brewing will release Lot 49 Whiskey Sour in September.

This 2nd-anniversary release will be available on September 13th, inspired by the popular whiskey sour cocktail. Lot 49 is aged on organic oranges, Italian cherries, cinnamon, and molasses, then aged in Old Fourth Ward whiskey barrels.

Bottles of Slow Pour Lot 49 will be available at the brewery during their anniversary that weekend.

Style: Sour Ale (w/ Cinnamon. Molasses. Cherries. Oranges. Barrel Aged. Whiskey.)
Availability: 16.9oz Bottles. Limited Release.
Debut: 9/13/19

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Cigar City After Sesh Ale

Cigar City After Sesh Ale

Cigar City After Sesh Ale

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Brewing Up Savings for Your Business (Promoted)

Aprio Brewery Tax Incentives

There are two things in life nobody should ever say no to – free beer and free money. While Aprio doesn’t brew beer, we can brew up some serious savings for your business. 

Research & Development (R&D) tax credits are a quick way to put money back in your pocket, but most brewers have no idea that their businesses can claim them—that’s money left on the table that’s rightfully yours. The crazy thing is: brewers perform activities every day that qualify for an R&D credit—nothing you do needs to change. 

Every time you experiment with a new formula, play around with eclectic ingredients, or experiment with different strains of yeast or types of hops, you’re doing R&D. Every time you adjust your production or canning process to make it cheaper, faster or better, you’re doing R&D, and the costs of this labor, ingredients and other supplies can all be taken into consideration for the credit.

We have extensive and expert experience in this industry and have helped several breweries recapture their hard-earned dollars. We can do the same for you, with minimal cost and minimal disruption to your routine. Why pay that money to the IRS when you can use it to reinvest in your company? Even if you aren’t paying taxes just yet, you could still get some cash back to do with what you please.

It’s a pretty simple question – do you want some free money? Let us buy you a beer and see how we can help you.

Contact Adam Beckerman, Partner-in-Charge or Manufacturing & Distribution at Aprio at [email protected] or 404-898-7542.

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Shelton Brother’s The Festival heads to Buffalo in 2019

Shelton Brothers The Festival Buffalo

Shelton Brothers and Rhizome Productions announced today that The Festival is headed to Buffalo, New York this fall.

The event runs Friday and Saturday, October 4-5, 2019.

The Festival is a one-of-a-kind annual gathering of the world’s greatest and smallest artisanal beer, cider, and mead makers, all of whom travel to The Festival to enhance the experience.

The Festival changes its location every year. In the past, it has been held in Worcester, MA, Portland, ME, Los Angeles, CA,  St. Petersburg, FL; Louisville, KY; and Denver, CO.

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Woman slams a 6-pack of Stella Artois in Target

Six pack of Stella Artois from Target? That’s fine, but you have to pay for it first.

The police department in Lathrop, California published to Facebook a story of a suspected shoplifter entered a local Target and filled a shopping cart with clothes and a 6-pack of Stella Artois. She then locked herself in the dressing room for an hour drinking the entire sixer.

After consuming the six beers, Johnson exited the store without paying for any items. She had over $200 worth of items in her possession.

That $10 dollar 6-pack will now cost her a bit more. Her bail was set at $60,000 dollars.