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Narragansett Scopes Out New Brewery Site

Narragansett Brewery wants to build a new $7.5 Million dollar brewery in Providence, Rhode Island.  In a video released today, the brewery has found a potential location for the build. The abandoned building is about 10,000 square foot, multi-floor building. Continue Reading →

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Lost Abbey Gets Into (Rare) Music Themed Releases

SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Get ready to crank the stereo up to 12. In January 2012, The Lost Abbey will begin a year-long series of special edition beer releases inspired by classic rock anthems invoking Heaven and Hell. Each month the brewery will release one new beer, culminating in December with a complete boxed gift set of all twelve. Each “track” released will be limited to a total of 450 bottles and available exclusively in the brewery’s tasting room.

Three Collections
The Box Set releases are divided into three collections of four titles each:

  • Re-Masters — Barrel-aged spins of The Lost Abbey mainstays
  • Re-Mixes — New blends created from The Lost Abbey archives
  • Fresh Tracks — All new beers brewed specifically for Box Set

Each release will be offered in a 375ml corked, hood-and-wire format and include its own original art. Beers will represent the full gamut of The Lost Abbey’s signature stylings, including fruit and spiced beers, wood-aged brews, sours, wild, and spontaneously-fermented ales.

Tasting Room Only
Because of the extremely limited nature of these beers, there will be no general distribution of Box Set releases. Individual tracks, priced at $15 each, will be available exclusively in the brewery tasting room on a first come, first serve basis and will be required to be opened and consumed on premises to prevent unauthorized re-distribution. Empty bottles may be taken off premises but will include measures to prevent counterfeit re-packaging.

The first track, an ode to Van Halen’s 1978 anthem, “Runnin’ With The Devil”, is scheduled for release January 21, 2012. Details will be available on The Lost Abbey website in mid January.

Subsequent tracks will be released the third Saturday of each month throughout the year, culminating in the release of the full 12-bottle packaged gift set in early December.

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Flying Dog Introduces Exclusive Junto Society

Flying Dog Brewing is introducing the Junto Society.  It’s an exclusive club, as FD puts it –  established by your leaders at Flying Dog for the betterment of craft beer, local community, independent business, and the world in which we live.

Members of the Junto Society will get to come to Flying Dog each month to try small batch, not public beer releases.   Members will give feedback to the Flying Dog brewing team.   The society meets the first Wednesday of each month.

Cost? $150 for the year.  Limited to 100 members.

Join today to take the first step of the rest of your life.

 

 

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Narragansett Scopes Out New Brewery Site

NarragansettNarragansett Brewery wants to build a new $7.5 Million dollar brewery in Providence, Rhode Island.  In a video released today, the brewery has found a potential location for the build. The abandoned building is about 10,000 square foot, multi-floor building. Adjacent to it is another building, double it’s size. Narragansett is still working on funds to build this new brewery. No word on when the build would begin.  In other news, Cream Ale was just promoted to year round status.

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Atlanta’s Hop City Expanding, Adding 60 Tap Growler Station

Hop City LogoAtlanta’s Hop City Craft Beer & Wine, ranked 12th best beer retailer in the world on RateBeer.com (8th overall the U.S.) has some pretty big news.  Owner Kraig Torres has just inked a deal that will put a second store in Birmingham, Alabama.  (A place starving for good beer!)

We have a large customer base from Birmingham who drive two-and-half hours to our store, so Alabama was a no brainer! says Kraig Torres

The new location will span about 5,500 square feet and open in March at Pepper Place in Birmingham.

And in other big Hop City News:

The current store in Atlanta, Georgia – sells 1,800 different beers, 1,000 wines, and home brewing supplies.  Earlier this year, Hop City added a 16 tap growler wall once they became allowable in Georgia.  Growler lovers, get ready for this.  On January 7th, Hop City will open a growler wall expansion – bringing the total to 60 taps.  The most in the southeast.  Kraig recently bought the empty store adjacent to the shop.  The annex will have the tap wall, and a new temperature controlled beer cellar, full of goodies they will release throughout the year.

More on the Alabama Expansion 

 

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Atlanta’s Hop City Expanding, Adding 60 Tap Growler Station

Atlanta’s Hop City Craft Beer & Wine, ranked 12th best beer retailer in the world on RateBeer.com (8th overall the U.S.) has some pretty big news.  Owner Kraig Torres has just inked a deal that will put a second store in Birmingham, Alabama.  (A place starving for good beer!)

We have a large customer base from Birmingham who drive two-and-half hours to our store, so Alabama was a no brainer! says Kraig Torres

The new location will span about 5,500 square feet and open in March at Pepper Place in Birmingham.

And in other big Hop City News:

The current store in Atlanta, Georgia – sells 1,800 different beers, 1,000 wines, and home brewing supplies.  Earlier this year, Hop City added a 16 tap growler wall once they became allowable in Georgia.  Growler lovers, get ready for this.  On January 7th, Hop City will open a growler wall expansion – bringing the total to 60 taps.  The most in the southeast.  Kraig recently bought the empty store adjacent to the shop.  The annex will have the tap wall, and a new temperature controlled beer cellar, full of goodies they will release throughout the year.

More on the Alabama Expansion 

 

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Tim Tebow Has A Beer Namesake. “Tebrew”

Leave it to my good friend Ale Sharpton to find this beer.  Tim Tebow has a beer named for him – dubbed Tebrew – The Sunday Sipper.  Tebrew is brewed by Bonfire Brewing,  a strong barleywine for a strong quarterback.  Sadly, Tebow doesn’t drink beer, but I’m sure he would approve anyway.

Yep, the Bonfire crew, a quintet of Coloradans (Andy Jessen, Matt Wirtz, Amanda Hensley, Ken Hoeve, and Phil Jessen) are set to unleash a potent beast that is already making headlines nationwide without pouring their first 10 oz. serving Well it makes sense. Tebow is simply the man not only in Denver for his now legendary number of 4th quarter comebacks, but for thousands of others globally who are inspired by his lifelong dedication to Christ thanks to his parents –missionaries who birthed him in the Philippines prior to raising him in Florida.

The brewery is waiting on special Tebrew glasses to arrive before pouring the beer in their Eagle, Colorado tap room.  [AleSharpton, BonfireBrewing]

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Can Craft Beer Help Save The US Postal Service?

It is no secret that the United States Postal Service is not doing well.  There are plans to close hundreds of mail processing facilities and lay of thousands of people.  But could craft beer (and wine) help save this dying agency?  How you ask?  Senators Joe Lieberman, Susan Collins, Tom Carper, and Scott Brown have included an idea in their 21st Century Postal Service Act that would allow the USPS to ship beer and wine once again.  This has been banned since before Prohibition.  UPS and FedEx can… so why not the USPS? 

[21st Century Postal Service Act]