Breweries
New Belgium Brewing (Fort Collins, CO) just made drinking while flying a little tastier.
The brewery’s flagship amber ale, Fat Tire is now available on all Southwest Airlines and AirTran flights. What’s even better that this news? Southwest tells Beer Street Continue Reading →
Lonerider Brewing Company (Raleigh, NC) announced this week that they will be adding a few new markets this year.
In addition to the bigger distro area, the brewery working on a new beer you might be surprised has been missing… An Continue Reading →
This week, craft brewery Blue Point announced they were being purchased by brewing giant Anheuser-Busch. For the craft beer loyal, it wasn’t the best beer news.
Sometimes you make a joke, then life decides it wants to be funny too. Growing Continue Reading →
Jester King will now be sold in Texas through Flood Distribution, a new distributor in the state that is focused just on artisanal beer, wine and spirits.
While Flood Distributing can distribute Jester King beers widely across Texas, the brewery laments it Continue Reading →
Terrapin Beer Co’s (Athens, GA) is upgrading Liquid Bliss, aka Side Project #18 to year round status. By April, this decadent chocolate & peanut butter will be pleasing your inter fat kid as much as the inner alcoholic.
Melt into another dimension with Terrapin’s Continue Reading →
In early January, Beer Street Journal got a unique opportunity to travel to Petaluma, California to brew with Lagunitas. On the docket? Lagunitas Fusion #19.
The brewery’s Fusion Series is string of collaborations Lagunitas does with various distributors, bars, etc from Continue Reading →
Lonerider Brewing Company (Raleigh, NC) will be expanding their reach to Maryland, Washington DC, Tennessee and Virginia.
The North Carolina brewery’s most recent additions have been Atlanta and Athens, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina.
Lonerider opened their doors on January 23rd, 2009. Continue Reading →