Brooklyn Brewing
Brooklyn Brewery will add Wild Horse Porter the Brewmaster’s Reserve lineup in February, 2015. The Brewmaster’s Reserve is a small batch, experimental series, released every four months.
Brooklyn Wild Horse Porter is an English-style porter that was fermented almost primarily with Brettanomyces Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Brewing’s next Quarterly Experiment is Brooklyn “K” is For Kriek, brewed a year ago.
In 2014, the brewery added Montmorency cherries to their Local 2 offering, an abbey ale, and aged it in American charred oak bourbon barrels. Over time Continue Reading →
Delta Airlines is expanding local craft beer options on many of their domestic routes.
Now you can fine Ballast Point Brewing, Brooklyn Brewery, Lagunitas, Newburyport Brewing Company, Stone Brewing Company, SweetWater Brewery, Blue Point Brewing* and Samuel Adams.
Those looking for tasty Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Black Ops, the brewery’s bourbon barrel aged imperial stout is back on shelves. The very limited beer’s recipe is apparently only known by two people. (Like Coca-Cola.) Each years recipe & flavor is just a little different. What you do need to know Continue Reading →
A new bourbon barrel ale is coming from Brooklyn Brewery (Brooklyn, NY). Brooklyn Hand & Seal is a barleywine and an homage to exclusive British drinking styles. Hand & Seal is aged in bourbon oak casks and re-fermented in the bottle. Continue Reading →
The first release in Brooklyn Brewery’s Brewmaster’s Reserve Series in 2014 is Hammarby Syndrome. The beer is a tribute to the neighborhood of their New Carnegie Brewery in Stockholm, Sweden.
“Hammarby Syndrome is the distress or impairment caused by the frenzied anticipation and Continue Reading →
One of Brooklyn Brewery’s most coveted beers would easily be Black Ops, the barrel aged imperial stout. You really have to be at the right place, at the right time to get it. (The brewery’s running joke is that the Continue Reading →