Breweries
Terrapin HI-10 will mark the 27th entry in the brewery’s Side Project Series in late July. For the first time in Side Project history, the beer will be in canned (instead of 22 ounce bottles.)
One of Terrapin’s first cans was Continue Reading →
Evil Twin Brewing is upping their can game with Even More Jesus and Imperial Biscotti Break.
Both dark (and strong for that matter) beers have become cult favorites over the past few years. Putting them in cans? Why the F not Continue Reading →
Bridgeport Cream Ale joins the Portland, Oregon based brewery’s year-round lineup this month.
For a while now, BridgePort has been testing lighter beer recipes. The end result is the cream ale you see above, brewed tie Nugget, Mosaic and Meridian hops.
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Harpoon Sweet Spot Golden Ale is joining the brewery’s year-round lineup this month.
It’s warmer and headed toward hot, making now a great time to debut a golden ale. The beer is brewed with German noble hops, and finishes crisp and Continue Reading →
Ska Hop Ivy is now available in cans – the brewery’s first canned beer sourced entirely from Colorado ingredients.
Loosely based on one of Ska’s other beers, Hoperation Ivy, a wet hop ale with local hops, Ska Hop Ivy showcases locally Continue Reading →
Jester King Hibernal Dichotomous 2016 releases on Friday, May 13th.
This edition is a blend of old and young beer, a method the brewery refers to as bière de coupage. The young, fresh beer is a farmhouse/wild ale brewed with dried Genmaicha tea, Continue Reading →
Asheville, North Carolina’s Green Man Brewing is adding Georgia distribution in June, 2016.
The brewery has signed distribution contracts with Leon Farmer and Company in Athens and Gainesville and J&L Ventures in Augusta, which will bring their brewery’s lineup to Athens, Augusta, and Continue Reading →