Atlanta Brewing Company

Posted in Atlanta Brewing Company, Coming Soon

Nearly in a year in barrels, Atlanta Brewing Hype Whale Reserve debuts

Atlanta Brewing Hype Whale

Atlanta Brewing Hype Whale Reserve will be available at the brewery on September 22nd.

This release started in 2017 with Hype Whale, Atlanta Brewing’s imperial stout, being added to Buffalo Trace barrels. It’s been resting patiently until now.

22-ounce bottles of Atlanta Brewing Hype Whale will be available at the brewery on September 22nd at 12 noon.

Style: Imperial Stout (Barrel Aged. Bourbon)
Availability: 22oz Bottles
Debut: 9/22/18

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Posted in Atlanta Brewing Company, Coming Soon, Max Lagers

Atlanta Brewing barrel-aged their Max Lager’s collaboration

Atlanta Brewing Kentucky Beer Dad

Atlanta Brewing Kentucky Beer Dad is the next can release coming to the newly re-named brewery’s lineup this weekend.

A few months ago, nearby Max Lager’s collaborated with Atlanta Brewing on ‘Dad Bod‘, a barleywine fermented with lager yeast. Kentucky Beer Dad has taken that collaboration a step further by aging it in Buffalo Trace barrels. Barleywine meets lager meets bourbon barrels.

Presales of 16-ounce 4-pack cans of Atlanta Brewing Kentucky Beer Dad start today and release at the brewery on September 21st.

Style: Strong Lager (Barrel Aged. Bourbon.)
Availability: 16oz Cans, Draft. Limited Release.
Debut: 9/21/18

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Posted in Atlanta Brewing Company, Coming Soon

Atlanta Brewing collaborates with Wrecking Bar on ‘Kahuna Matata’

Atlanta Brewing Hakuna Makata

Atlanta Brewing Kahuna Matata, a collaboration with nearby Wrecking Bar Brewpub debuts mid-month.

The two breweries barrel-fermented a milk stout with coconut, pineapple, and orange peel.

16-ounce cans of Atlanta Brewing Kahuna Matata will be available when the brewery opens on September 15th. Pre-sale available now at atlantabrewing.craftcellr.com.

Style: Milk Stout (w/ Coconut. Pineapple. Orange Peel. Lactose.)
Availability: 16oz Cans. Brewery Draft.

Debut: 9/10/18

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Posted in Atlanta Brewing Company, Headlines, Red Brick Brewing

Red Brick changes names back to Atlanta Brewing Company again

Atlanta Brewing Company Refresh 2018

Georgia’s oldest craft brewery started 25 years ago as Atlanta Brewing Company. Then a few years back, the brewery adopted the name Red Brick Brewing. Today, they are making a change again, back to Atlanta Brewing Company.

“The craft beer market has changed significantly over the last several years and we felt it was important to highlight the changes and improvements that we’ve made here at the brewery,” says brewery President Garett Lockhart. Red Brick has changed a lot over the course of the double decades they have been brewing in Atlanta. Years ago, the taproom was a crimson red, had between 6 and 8 taps, and an original XBox.

These days, Hollywood movies have been filmed in the updated taproom that now has 20 taps, with a beer lineup never seen at Atlanta Brewing Company before.

Even today, the taproom is getting another touchup to celebrate the new future.

CODO, an Indianapolis, Indiana based creative agency was selected for the branding updates. The Atlanta Brewing Company logo and core canned products, including new Hartsfield IPA, will have a new look going forward.

Atlanta Brewing Company is hosting a re-branding party on August 31st. Additionally, the brewery has collaborated with local breweries around Georgia in celebration of 25 years.

Posted in Atlanta Brewing Company, Event Pics, Red Brick Brewing

Red Brick Brewing 20th Anniversary Party [PICS]

On Saturday, July 26th, Red Brick Brewing (Atlanta) celebrated their 20th Anniversary with a beer bash. They debuted their biggest beer ever – 20th Anni Imperial Stout, along with a host of experimental beers and one-offs. Of course, we were there, beer and camera in hand to capture a little bit of the day. A big congratulations to Red Brick for two decades of craft brewing. We can’t wait to see what you have in store for us in the future.