Redhook

Redhook Adds Bombers

Redhook Brewing is expanding their 22oz bottle lineup.  Expect to see ESB, IPA, and Pilsner arrive in the larger bottle format soon.  In October, Winterhook.

“We’re thrilled to expand our offering of beers available in 22 ounce bottles,” said Continue Reading →

Redhook’s Down Under Stout

Redhook Brewing has a Blueline Series of beers, all dark, appearing in bombers throughout the year.  First in the series was Dunkelweizen, already available.  Down Under Stout will join the series this year.

Label:

A smooth and creamy brew that is loosely Continue Reading →

Redhook Turns The Big 3-0

Redhook Brewing was founded in 1981 in Seattle, Washington by Paul Shipman and Gordon Bowker.  Since the brewery’s inception, Redhook has grown to be distributed in 48 states.  2011 marks Redhook’s 30th year, marked with a  special release.  Extra Continue Reading →

Late Harvest’s New Look

Redhook Brewing is sprucing up their bottles & artwork in 2011.  Here’s a sneak peak at Late Harvest’s new 2011 image.  If I calculate correctly, this is the 3rd update in the last few years.

Late Harvest is a brown ale Continue Reading →

Redhook Brewing Gets A New Look

This year, Redhook Brewing celebrates 30 years of brewing.  In their 30th year, Redhook is deciding to unveil a new look.

What you need to know:
Redhook first starting brewing in 1981.  It’s not just the labels that will be spruced up.  Expected bottle caps, packing, even the bottles.

A quote from Robert Rentsch, brand manager of Redhook:
“There seems to be a movement within the craft beer community where a lot of breweries are trying to ‘out craft’ each other.  Redhook isn’t about that. Of course we’re brewing great beer, but we’re just as interested in having a great time. We think our new look reflects our personality well.”

Read on for the full press release

Redhook Mudslinger Ale

Redhook Brewing is one of the largest craft brewers in the United States.  This spring, Redhook’s nut brown ale returns as Mudslinger, first brewed in 2010.  It’s a nice seasonal transition – not too dark, and not too light.  Same Continue Reading →