Breweries
Peace Tree Wild Red Ale releases on March 21st, 2015. The American wild ale celebrates the brewery’s fifth anniversary.
Peace Tree Wild Red Ale started as an amber ale three years ago, then was introduced to oak barrels with wild yeast. The Continue Reading →
Half Acre Beer Company (Chicago, IL) is in the process of transitioning to their new production facility nearby. A milestone for Half Acre, but unfortunately presents a few legal issues.
Half Acre cans and kegs have been sold at the current Continue Reading →
Epic Brewing Company (Salt Lake City, UT) is annoying further distribution into Texas. The brewery has partnered with Faust Distributing Company who will be covering the Houston area.
“Our Denver brewery recently finished a large cellar expansion” said National Sales Manager Michael Malachowski, Continue Reading →
Coastal Empire Dawn Patrol Imperial Breakfast Stout is slated for bottles. The 2014 Great American Beer Festival bronze medal winner is aged for 4 weeks on coffee, raisins, ancho peppers, serano peppers, cumin, nutmeg, allspice, and cinnamon. The final result is Continue Reading →
Burnt Hickory Didjits Blood Orange IPA is now available in bottles.
The Kennesaw, Georgia brewery has greatly expanded their bottle lineup after a recent brewhouse expansion.
Burnt Hickory Didjits joins Fighting Bishop, Ezekiel’s Wheel, Cannon Dragger, and Big Shanty in bottles in the Continue Reading →
Straight to Ale Bock Rogers is the latest release from the Huntsville, Alabama based brewery.
Bock Rodgers started as a taproom only release (along with a few festivals. As its popularity has grown, Straight to Ale figured it was time to Continue Reading →
Triple C Brewing (Charlotte, NC) has officially started canning. The brewery recently installed their own canning line from Boulder, Colorado based Wild Goose Canning. The 4-head filler can produce up to 40 cans a minute.
First up in aluminum is Golden Boy Continue Reading →