Breweries
Starting in February, 2015, WARSTEINER is rolling out new logos and branding in the United States. The idea is to update a refresh and modernize the more than 200 year old brewery’s look.
“Millennials are embracing WARSTEINER as their own,” said Laura Continue Reading →
Red Brick Brewing (Atlanta, GA) is scaling up their new canning line as your read this. The first cans of Laughing Skull are already on the market.
Coming soon are some beers from the brewery’s core lineup, including year round IPA, Continue Reading →
Modern Times Booming Rollers is not available in cans. The seasonal IPA features Citra hops, known for their juicy citrus flavor.
Booming Rollers is a showcase for the juicy awesomeness of Citra hops. These new wave American hops impart a remarkable Continue Reading →
The Common Brewery (Portland, OR) has bottled a popular draft offering, Boysen.
The base beer is a strong farmhouse ale, brewed with boysenberries added to the fermenter.
Full bodied, with notes of bittersweet chocolate, dark fruit and berry jam, Continue Reading →
Lagunitas Equinox was first brewed in 1995. By our best estimates, the beer struck around until around 2003/2004. Lagunitas looks to bringing Equinox back in the near future.
Equinox is a “pale oat ale” brewed with a heavy dose of oats. Continue Reading →
The Commons Brewery (Portland, OR) has just re-released Brotherly Love, their first bottle conditioned beer, again. Brotherly Love is Belgian strong ale, barrel aged, with cherries and cocoa nibs.
A variation of our Little Brother Belgian dark strong ale, Brotherly Love is Continue Reading →
SweetWater Brewing Company (Atlanta, GA) will release their third canned offering in March, 2015. Take Two Pils joins IPA and 420 Extra Pale Ale in aluminum.
SweetWater Take Two Pils debuted in June, 2014 as a year round offering in 12oz bottles and draft. Continue Reading →