Breweries
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 →
Burial Beer Billows Kolsch is the next canned offering by the Asheville, North Carolina based brewery.
Creation of this German style features the stylistically important pilsner malt, plus flaked wheat. A finishing flourish by Burial -Mandarina Bavaria and Centennial dry-hop.
Burial Beer Billows Continue Reading →
New Holland Dragon’s Milk Reserve Triple Mashed, by far the strongest Dragon’s Milk the Michigan brewery’s arsenal, is out of the barrel this month.
Hot water through one bed of grain just isn’t enough for this creature. New Holland performs three separate Continue Reading →
MadTree Rubus Cacao is available in cans for just the second time ever. The beer first appeared on draft in early 2014.
MadTree Rubus Cacao is sweet chocolate stout, featuring cacao nibs from Cincinnati’s bean-to-bar chocolatier, Maverick Chocolate. The beer finishes with Continue Reading →
Chicago based Pipeworks Brewing Co. will be distributing to the state of Connecticut. The brewery has signed a distribution deal with Sarene Craft Beer Distribution.
A exact date when beer will be flowing was not specified by Pipeworks. They did, however, Continue Reading →