Breweries
Old Bust Head Graffiti House the brewery’s west coast style IPA debuts in cans for the first time this weekend.
The Vint Hill, Virginia based brewery is making their first foray into aluminum with their year-round Graffiti House IPA. The tropical Continue Reading →
Half Acre Vallejo IPA, the brewery’s spring and summer seasonal returns April 1st. The beer draws its name from talented artist, Boris Vallejo.
“Fresh pops of lemon and dried white grapes” is how Half Acre describes this India pale ale. Perfect for Continue Reading →
Marietta, Georgia based Red Hare Brewing is building a second facility, two states away in North Carolina.
The idea to build a second facility occurred with Red Hare founder Roger Davis, and co-founder and head brewer Bobby Thomas took a trip to Oregon. Continue Reading →
Slumbrew Big Kid’s Table debuts on Friday, March 31st.
Somerville Brewing, makers of Slumbers and incidentally based in Somerville, Massachusetts, its finally releasing a New England style IPA. The beer is intentionally left hazy, resulting in juicy and slightly creamy India Continue Reading →
Unknown Brewing Scratch n Sniff hits shelves just as spring begins.
Subtitled “Aromatic IPA,” the beer’s name is truly fitting. Unknown uses a technique called “hop bursting,” where a massive (read: unreasonable) amount of hops are added at the end of Continue Reading →
Scofflaw GOAT IPA debuts this Thursday, settling a bet from Atlanta’s ill-fated Super Bowl.
We all know what happened. Atlanta had a massive lead in this year’s Super Bowl, only to see it disappear by the end of the game. The Continue Reading →
Birdsong Paradise City debuts in cans April 1st. The first year-round beer to join the brewery’s lineup since 2012.
Billed as a “session IPA”, Paradise City features Cascade, Chinook, Amarillo and Idaho 7 hops. The IPA is on the lower side Continue Reading →