Breweries
Yuengling recently announced the expansion into Ohio. For those excited for America’s Oldest Brewery in the Buckeye State, be ready on October 3rd.
According to News Radio Cleveland:
Yuengling says the initial rollout of the Yuengling Lager, Light Lager, and Black & Continue Reading →
Couple of draft appearances (variations) for Stone Brewing:
Stone 15th Anniversary – Double dry hopped w/ Pacific Jade & Moteueka hops
Ruination – Double dry hopped w/ Estate Chinook & Centennial
Also, more bourbon barrel aged 2010 Old Guardian Barleywine. What’s Continue Reading →
Hops Kill Nazi’s wins the naming contest. Now on tap at Brewdog Edinburgh.
About Hops Kill Nazi’s:
t’s a 7.8% Imperial Red Ale. Boasting 80 IBU, it is hopped with huge amounts of Chinook and Centennial in the kettle before being massively Continue Reading →
2 of the younger Georgia breweries have teamed in a rare Georgia collaboration – Community Service. Service features Jailhouse Brewing (Hampton, GA) and O’Dempsey’s (Atlanta).
The beer is “wee heavy” scotch ale, brewed in celebration of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild. Continue Reading →
Press Release from Diageo/Guinness…
NEW YORK (September 2011) – The country can finally proclaim that it’s football season and one thing is certain–the fans are ready. There are fans of the game, and then there are fans that change the game. Continue Reading →
White Birch Brewing (Hooksett, NH) has another entry in the Apprentice Series Program. The program runs 6 months, 1 day a week. The apprentice learns how to brew & repeat batches, create a recipe to be commercially brewed, study beers in that Continue Reading →
The rumor mill is churning as Sierra Nevada announced earlier this summer that they would be searching for a East Coast location for a new $70 million brewery. There are allegedly several sites being looked at for this new facility.
Sierra Continue Reading →