Breweries
Straight to Ale Fifth Anniversary Belgian-style Quadrupel will start hitting shelves in May. Celebrating five years of craft brewing in Huntsville, Alabama.
In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the first beer beer ever sold by Straight to Ale, we are releasing Continue Reading →
Terrapin Krunkles Down Under is headed to cans later this year. “Captain Krunkles,” the brewery’s fictitious (or maybe not so fictitious) hop loving traveler swings to the South Pacific for his latest offering.
Terrapin Krunkles Down Under features hop varieties from Continue Reading →
Jester King Sin Frontera is the latest release from the Austin, Texas brewery. The new offering is a collaboration between Brasserie Trois Dames in Sainte Croix, Switzerland, and Denver, Colorado’s Crooked Stave.
The concept behind Jester King Sin Frontera, is to brew three Continue Reading →
Ballast Point Brewing brews Sculpin, a widely popular IPA. Building on the the popularity and people’s lust for hops, the brewery created two new offerings, Habanero Sculpin, and Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin.
Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin cans have officially come off the line in Continue Reading →
Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau releases today, and the new sour has counterpart – Tarte Nouveau with Blood Orange.
Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau is a described “session sour” at 3.9% alcohol by volume. In addition to launch the 12oz bottles at the brewery, Weyerbacher is releasing a Continue Reading →
Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau has been released by the Easton, Pennsylvania brewery.
Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau is a described “session sour” at 3.9% alcohol by volume. (The upper-end of the berliner weisse style.) The offering joins Weyerbacher’s year round lineup.
Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau will be available in 12oz Continue Reading →
Two Roads Conntucky Lightnin’ will rejoin the brewery’s lineup on Kentucky Derby Day, May 2nd.
To create Two Roads Conntucky Lightnin’, Brewmaster Phil Markowski brews a sour mash American strong ale with corn grits, and ages it in bourbon barrels. The result Continue Reading →