Breweries
In summer 2014, Creature Comforts (Athens, GA) collaborated with 7venth Sun Brewery (Dunedin, FL). The result of that (very warm) brewday party was Creature Comforts Southerly Love.
Southerly Love is an American wild ale, slightly kettle soured with lactobacillus and fermented with Continue Reading →
New for 2017, Allagash Hoppy Table Beer Is starting to ship this week. Expect this year-round from now on.
Low alcohol by volume Belgian-style beers are the inspiration for Allagash Hoppy Table Beer. High ABV doesn’t always mean the beer is better, as Continue Reading →
Ballast Point Manta Ray is now available in bottles for the first time.
Draft only editions of Manta Ray have been available in the past, as both a sweet stout, and sweet stout with coffee, part of the brewery’s R&D Series. Continue Reading →
Two Roads Zero 2 Sixty Tart IPA kicks off the new year for Stratford, Connecticut brewery.
This India pale ale features a few varieties of hops, including Comet, Chinook. It’s tart, because the beer was carefully kettle soured with lactic acid Continue Reading →
The Bruery & Bruery Terreux (Placentia, California) has announced they will be retiring a few well-known beers going into 2017.
Humulus Lager – The brewery won’t brew an IPA, but this was close. At least in hoppiness.
White Oak – Wheatwine-style Ale. A blend of fresh Continue Reading →
Asheville, North Carolina based Burial Beer Co. will no longer distribute to South Carolina. The reason isn’t completely clear.
In a statement today, Burial had this to say:
Despite having a stellar relationship with our distributor and the independent retailers in SC, Continue Reading →
Samuel Adams Fresh As Helles, a new lager, will join the brewery’s lineup March, preceded by new seasonal Hopscape.
In the fall of 2016, the Boston, Massachusetts brewer created the first batches of Samuel Adams Fresh As Helles. The lager features Mandarina Continue Reading →