Lagunitas
Lagunitas Citrusinensis Pale Ale is ready to ship, joining the brewery’s OneHitter 2015 Series.
To create Lagunitas Citrusinensis Pale Ale, the brewery took fresh Sanguinello blood oranges, concentrated the juice (without heat), and added it to a “wheatier” edition of Lagunitas New Continue Reading →
Lagunitas Equinox was first brewed in 1995. By our best estimates, the beer struck around until around 2003/2004. Lagunitas looks to bringing Equinox back in the near future.
Equinox is a “pale oat ale” brewed with a heavy dose of oats. Continue Reading →
Lagunitas founder Tony Magee is one of the most open craft brewery owners on social media. He’s always sharing his thoughts about brewery ownership, and even legal matters on Twitter.
This evening he states he learned a lesson in regards to today’s news 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 →
If you are going to brew an opposing beer to Lagunitas DayTime IPA, what would you brew? Night Time Ale of course.
The label description make a reference to the separation of the light and the dark (not Star Wars style) Continue Reading →
In early January, Beer Street Journal got a unique opportunity to travel to Petaluma, California to brew with Lagunitas. On the docket? Lagunitas Fusion #19.
The brewery’s Fusion Series is string of collaborations Lagunitas does with various distributors, bars, etc from Continue Reading →
Lagunitas Hairy Eyeball fan? The brewery’s November release has arrived in bombers. The beer is an American strong ale.
A roasty, toasty, malty, hangover-halting beer. Especially formulated for when you wake up feelin’ like you need to shave your eyeballs to Continue Reading →