Breweries
One of Brooklyn Brewery’s most coveted beers would easily be Black Ops, the barrel aged imperial stout. You really have to be at the right place, at the right time to get it. (The brewery’s running joke is that the Continue Reading →
Sierra Nevada (Chico, CA) has announced a new can to the lineup- the 16oz Pale Ale tallboy. Yes, the pounder can spans both Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Torpedo.
“We’re fortunate to have a flagship that continues to delight new and seasoned Continue Reading →
In addition to Boulevard Brewing shipping Rye-on-Rye Ale, Irish Ale shipped too.
Irish Ale, Boulevard’s early spring seasonal beer, is our Midwestern tribute to the legendary red ales of old Ireland. Our recipe combines six kinds of pale and roasted barley Continue Reading →
A little early for this news, but Beer Street Journal is told that NoDa Brewing is planning new cans to their lineup.
Last year, NoDa Brewing added two 16oz offerings, Jam Session and Hop Drop n Roll to their lineup.
Coco Loco, Continue Reading →
Nebraska Brewing Company (Papillon, NE) is just days away from being able to boast something most people dream about – having the state’s largest brewery. Soon, Nebraska will have that title.
The new production facility is located in LaVista, Nebraska is Continue Reading →
Around September of 2014, expect Terrapin Beer Co (Athens, GA) to release Monk’s Belgian Black IPA into their Monster Beer Tour.
There aren’t a whole lot of details about the recipe, as the brewing team is going to be tweaking the Continue Reading →
Allagash Brewing (Portland, ME) is on the cusp of releasing new Saison Belgian Style Ale in 2014. This beer isn’t headed for big bottles however.. you’ll find Saison in 12oz/4 pks
The brewery has been teasing the public about the release Continue Reading →