Breweries
New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Imperial IPA is headed to shelves the month.
If you are unfamiliar with New Belgium, the have a special name for their beer reps out in the field – Beer Rangers. You might recognize the monicker from Continue Reading →
Rogue Farms Hazelnut Grove with a small blanket of snow, seen in December, 2016. The grove produces hazelnuts for Rogue Brewing’s Hazelnut Nectar Brown Ale.
Independence, Oregon
SweetWater Pulled Porter is returning the Atlanta, Georgia brewery’s lineup this week. The beer debuted a year ago as a part of the “Dank Tank” Series.
Pulled Porter unites SweetWater and Atlanta food icon Fox Brothers BBQ into one neat little pint. Sure, you Continue Reading →
Highland Cold Mountain Winter Ale is back in action for its 20th year. The beer is officially the longest running seasonal in the brewery’s Asheville, North Carolina home.
Stylistically, the brewery calls Cold Mountain a winter warmer. Honestly, this beer is really unique Continue Reading →
Port Brewing Mongo, the brewery’s flagship imperial IPA, is now available in 16 ounce cans.
At this point there is very little need to reiterate how popular the trend is for breweries to transition into cans. Port had earmarked both Mongo Continue Reading →
Heavy Seas TropiCannon has returned to the brewery’s lineup once again. This time, year-round.
Loosely based on the brewery’s Loose Cannon IPA, Heavy Seas TropiCannon is hoppy, with a blast of tropical and citrus fruits. The brewing team introduces dried grapefruit, oranges Continue Reading →
Boulevard Noble Prize is set to debut in 2017.
The Kansas City, Missouri based brewery already has a year-round pilsner, KC Pils, a tribute their hometown. Next year, a stronger one will rise into the Smokestack Series.
Boulevard Noble Prize, an imperial pilsner, Continue Reading →