Breweries
Odell Flemish Giant, a future potential release in the brewery’s Cellar Series.
Consider this beer a tribute to the Belgian Flanders-style that is inspiring so many brewers in America. Odell Flemish Giant will have spent a year hidden a way in oak by Continue Reading →
Thank the local Oregonian fans for this beer. Rogue Hazelutely Choctabulous is headed your way in the near future.
If you’ve never tried blending your own beers at home, or wherever you’re drinking, it can be fun. Or a disaster. Fans Continue Reading →
Scofflaw Barrel-Aged Absentium debuts to today at the brewery in Atlanta, Georgia.
It’s summer-like day in Atlanta, Georgia and fans are lined up for Barrel-Aged Absentium, the brewery’s first bottle release.
The beer is a big imperial stout that has been aging in Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus Freehaus Jupiter Gold will be available starting January 14th, 2017.
Anderson, South Carolina based Carolina Bauernhaus has teamed up with their coastal neighbors, Freehouse Brewery. The two breweries share barrels, yeast and recipes already, so a collaboration was long Continue Reading →
Sierra Nevada Sidecar Orange Pale Ale is now one of two new beers in the brewery’s portfolio in 2017.
The India pale ale has dominated the style category in sales for years. One of the fastest movers in the IPA family has Continue Reading →
Good People Snake Handler, one of Alabama’s most well-known beers, available in cans once again.
The imperial IPA is actually a year-round offering on draft. Once a year, the Birmingham brewery cans this offering. The most common compliment by the brewery’s Continue Reading →
Expanding the “mash” series month is The Bruery Mash & French Toast. Breakfast beers are here to stay.
The Bruery’s “Mash” series is based around a barleywine ale Mash, that is nuanced with a variety of favors. Other examples include Mash & Continue Reading →