Uinta Brewing

Uinta Wyld, Monkshine & Yardsale

Uinta Brewing (Salt Lake City, UT) has been rebranding recently.  3 more beautiful labels have surfaced.

From the Four+ Series:

Wyld– Organic Pale Ale, 4 %. Available year round.

Monkshine – Belgian Style Pale Ale, 6.8%.  Available year round.

Yardsale – looks like Gelande, the Continue Reading →

Uinta’s Anniversary Barleywine Update

Uinta Brewing celebrates their anniversary with an American barleywine.  Keeping with the impressive new labeling, the barleywine is prime for a sprucing up.  The previous artwork had a roman numeral denoting the year/vintage (as seen below.)  This beer is now Continue Reading →

Uinta’s Skipping Stone, King’s Peak

Uinta Brewing looks to be adding a new summer offering – Skipping Stone Summer Lager, or renaming “Sum’r.”   Sum’r is an organic summer ale, while Skipping Stone has no USDA certification on it.  They are continuing their new label Continue Reading →

Uinta Continues Rebranding Effort

Uinta Brewing continues their rebranding efforts with these fancy labels. Recently the brewery changed their logo, & expanded the distribution of their Crooked Line Series of big bottle beers.

HooDoo – A kolsch beer that might be a name Continue Reading →

Uinta’s Oak Jacked Pumpkin

Uinta Brewing is stepping things up in 2011.  New logo,  & new beers. Recently Uinta released “Dubhe” a black IPA with hemp seeds.  Headed your way in the fall (estimated) is this little jacked up pumpkin number.

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Uinta Brewing Gets New Logo

Uinta Brewing (Salt Lake City, Utah) has unveiled a new logo.   The brewery was founded in 1993, and now uses wind & solar power to run the brewery.  Currently, the brewery is in 22 states.

April 20, 2011, Salt Lake City, UT–Uinta (you-in-tah) Brewing Company proudly unveils their new logo, a symbol that closely represents the meaning behind the name “Uinta” and exemplifies character of the company, as well.

Uinta Brewing Company, established in 1993, was named after the Uinta Mountain Range, the only major East-West running mountain range in the continental United States. To celebrate the uniqueness of its namesake, the new logo depicts a mountain range circumscribed by a compass dial highlighting the East and West coordinates.

Uinta Brewing Dubhe Press Release

As mentioned last week, Uinta Brewing is releasing a new beer “Dubhe” (pronounced Doo-be) brewed with hemp seeds.  Funny huh?  Here’s Uinta’s press release on this new beer

A Star Is Born:

Uinta Brewing Company’s Dubhe Imperial Black IPA

March 1, 2011 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH– Introducing the newest addition to Uinta Brewing Company’s lineup, Dubhe (pronounced Doo-bee), an Imperial Black IPA.

Dubhe was named after Utah’s Centennial Star, a star classified as a Red Giant.  Dubhe, the star, appears orange in color, and is found at the top end of the big dipper’s spoon. The name “Dubhe” continues Uinta’s tradition of celebrating the great state of Utah, however, “Dubhe” is a fitting name for more than that reason: this beer is as black as the night sky and is brewed with an astronomical amount of hops.