Allagash Brewing

Allagash to Return to Western New York

After a 5 year hiatus, Allagash Brewing is headed back to Western New York. TJ Sheehan and Tri-Valley Beverage will begin selling Allagash Beers on August 25, across 31 additional counties.

“We are excited to bring our full lineup of beers Continue Reading →

Allagash Coolship Cerise Returns

Allagash  Coolship Cerise.

The fruit lambic is brewed with Montmorency and Balaton cherries, and aged in oak barrels. Limited offering.

Style: Lambic (w/ Cherries)
Availability: 375 mL bottles
Latest Release: 

8.1% ABV 

Allagash Neddles Bottles On Sale Today

Allagash Brewing’s new rum barrel offering, Neddles, went on sale at the brewery today. The sour brown was aged in rum barrels from New England Distilling.

Bottles of Allagash Neddles are on sale at the brewery only, no distribution.

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More Wild: Allagash Brewing Helena

Allagash Brewing (Portland, ME) has a steady stream of releases coming soon. Currant Affair, Fluxus 2014,  and Nancy, just to name a few.

Tack on Allagash Helena, a presumably American wild ale aged in oak wine barrels. Helena is a 12.7oz Continue Reading →

First Look: Allagash Fluxus 2014

Allagash Brewing Company (Portland, ME) is preparing the annual release of Fluxus. The beer is so named because the style changes each year. The 2014 Fluxus release features spruce tips and honey.

Allagash Fluxus is a beer that changes every year. It is Continue Reading →

Allagash Nancy (with Cherries)

More American wild ale goodness coming soon from Allagash Brewing – Nancy, brewed with cherries.

Sorry the teaser pretty much ends there, but be on the look out for – Currant Affair, Neddles, and recently released, Little Sal (the brewery’s first Continue Reading →

A “Currant Affair” From Allagash

Allagash Brewing (Portland, ME) has been working on a beer with currant berries for a little bit. Now we know what it will be…. Currant Affair.

Currants are berries that grow on shrubs, and come in black, red and white varieties. Red and black Continue Reading →