Shmaltz Brewing
Shmaltz Brewing announced today the 3rd release of Coney Island Barrel-Aged Human Blockhead. This bock has been aged over five months in Buffalo Trace bourbon. Imperial American Bock has aged over five months in Buffalo Trace bourbon barrels. This beer Continue Reading →
New York, NY – August 7, 2012 – Shmaltz Brewing Company, ringleader of the sideshow-inspired Coney Island Craft Lagers®, is excited to announce the third seasonal release of Coney Island Barrel-Aged Human Blockhead®. Weighing in at 10.83% ABV, this burly Imperial American Bock has aged over Continue Reading →
Reunion Ale and the great cause the comes with it is back for another year. Terrapin and Shmaltz Brewing have teamed back on up on another edition. The 2012 collaborative effort is much like last years release, except that chili Continue Reading →
(Athens, GA) — Reunion 2012! Terrapin Beer Co., Shmaltz Brewing, and Alan Shapiro (founder of SBS Imports) have once again joined forces in one of the most unique and worthwhile collaborations in craft beer.
One beer style, two great breweries, and one great cause… Continue Reading →
Terrapin Beer Co (Athens, GA) is spending Monday bottling Reunion Beer 2012. A collaboration with Shmaltz Brewing, benefitting The Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer research (www.imbcr.org). This year’s edition drops the chilis for cinnamon.
Style: Brown Ale(w/ Vanilla, Cocoa Nibs, Cinnamon)
Availability: 220z bombers, draft. Released annually, style Continue Reading →
Last years release of Reunion: A Beer For Hope found great success. The collaboration was brewed to raise money for the Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer research (www.imbcr.org). Virginia McLean, partner in the Reunion project, died from complications from multiple myeloma in June, Continue Reading →
Jeremy Cowan, founder of Shmaltz Brewing made an interesting announcement at the Craft Brewer’s Conference in San Diego, California this weekend. His brewery will build a 7 barrel brewhouse (that’s 217 gallons each time) in Brooklyn, New York. The new Continue Reading →