Breweries
In 2015, Sierra Nevada released an Oktoberfest ahead of the fall season. Instead of simply brewing the beer in the German tradition (releasing it for their on-site fest parties), Sierra Nevada took it a step further. They began collaborating with Continue Reading →
Creature Comforts Tropicalia, the Athens, Georgia based brewery’s top-selling beer, and one of the Southeast’s most popular India pale ales, is coming to 16-ounce cans this summer.
Creature Comfort’s massive success has a lot to do with Tropicalia. This balanced, juicy Continue Reading →
Pontoon Brewing Somethin’ Strange
Easton, Pennsylvania based Weyerbacher Brewing has filed for Chapter 11. The brewery has sold a majority stock of the brewery to a private equity firm.
1518 Holdings LLC now holds a 55% majority stake in the brewery, a Philadelphia based firm Continue Reading →
Ballast Point Brewing, who was purchased for a whopping $1 billion dollars in 2015, is downsizing.
“Trade Street”, Ballast Point’s 80,000 square foot barrel-aging facility which includes a good bit of the brewery’s sour/wild ale program will close. Addtionally, the brewery’s Continue Reading →
Hi-Wire Tropical Sour debuts at the brewery’s South Slope location in Asheville, North Carolina this weekend.
The wild ale program at Hi-Wire has constantly impressed us at Beer Street Journal. This new release is a “tropical” inspired oak-aged American wild ale, Continue Reading →
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin touched down on the Moon’s Sea of Tranquility. In honor of this achievement, St. Louis, Missouri based Schlafly Brewing is debuting Continue Reading →