Burnt Hickory Brewery
At their 10-year mark, Burnt Hickory Brewing announced today on social media that Kennesaw, Georgia-based facility will pause all production and close its taproom indefinitely. The post alludes to a new search for another taproom space to open at some Continue Reading →
Kennesaw, Georgia based Burnt Hickory Brewing launches their first cans this week. The brewery started with Didjits, a blood orange India pale ale.
Punk rock music fans might recognize the beer name, named for the band The Didjits, formed in the 80’s. Continue Reading →
For the first time in the beer’s history, Burnt Hickory Charred Walls of the Damned is hitting distribution. Actually, the beer has already shipped.
Burnt Hickory Charred Walls of the Damned is the brewery’s barleywine, aged in both brandy barrels, and Continue Reading →
Burnt Hickory General Joe’s Quickstep American Sour Ale will be among the first sour/wild ales released in bottles by the Kennesaw, Georgia brewery.
The beer is kettle soured, and finishes at just 5.5% ABV.
With three corps in front of him, General Continue Reading →
Burnt Hickory Courageous Conductor will soon expand the Kennesaw, Georgia brewery’s bottle lineup.
Burnt Hickory Courageous Conductor is a red velvet cake porter. Brewed with raspberry, cherry and vanilla.
On the morning of April 12, 1862, Union spies absconded with the loyal stem Continue Reading →
Burnt Hickory Mudhoney was first brewed in 2011 as a tribute to the band. Now, the brewery has released new round of bottles.
In case you find yourself unaware of Mudhoney, the band got its start in Seattle in the late 80’s. Continue Reading →
Burnt Hickory Old Wooden Head bottles have joined the brewery’s lineup as the month winds down. This is the imperial IPA’s first time in bottles.
John Bell Hood was called “Old Wooden Head” by his troops for his tenacity and hard Continue Reading →