Breweries
Monday Night Brewing (Atlanta, GA) has just released their Serrano Eye Patch Ale in six packs for the first time. This is the first release in a new Clip-On Series. The best part? You don’t just get to drink these Continue Reading →
Karl Strauss Mosaic Session Ale has rejoined the brewery’s lineup year round. The beer was first brewed in 2013 as a small batch release, returning to high demand again in 2014.
Karl Strauss Mosaic Session Ale is a sessionable beer, single Continue Reading →
Green Flash Flanders Drive, the brewery’s bourbon barrel aged sour ale returns again this month. The beer joins the new “Cellar 3” series.
You’ve seen Green Flash Flanders Drive in limited quantities in the past in 12oz bottles. Recently, the brewery Continue Reading →
Burnside Fruit of the Garden of Good & Evil, a Portland Fruit Beer Festival exclusive release.
Burnside Fruit of the Garden of Good & Evil is a collaboration with Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider. The beer is a blend of fruit beer Continue Reading →
Demand for one of the world’s most popular wild and sour breweries is causing production issues.
This week, Belgium’s Cantillon mention that case sales limits have dropped from five to three to prevent a complete sell out.
Additionally, Cantillon doesn’t have enough Continue Reading →
Victory Moving Parts 4 has been released by the Downingtown, Pennsylvania brewery. Moving Parts is a series of ever evolving India pale ales.
Victory Moving Parts 4 features Citra, Mosaic and Mandarina whole flower hops.
We see an amber bottle like some might Continue Reading →
Upslope Manhattan Style Rye Ale is joining the brewery’s Lee Hill Series. This fourth edition in the series is a rye beer, aged in Leopold Brothers Maryland-style Rye Whiskey barrels. The goal is to have Upslope Manhattan Style Rye Ale mimic Continue Reading →