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More Brrrbon For 2011

You saw it again last year, you’ll see it again this year.  Widmer Brother’s Brrrbon- is Brrr,  a winter warmer aged in bourbon barrels.  Couple of changes though, the beer appears to be part of the “Alchemy Project.”  Interestingly, both Continue Reading →

More Infinium In 2011

Those of you that didn’t get a shot or taste of the $20 a bottle Sam Adams/Weihenstephan collaboration will get another shot at it this November.  According to a Sam Adams sale rep. More of these bottles will Continue Reading →

Homunculus Bottled Today

Smuttynose Brewing is bottling their newest offering Homunculus today.  This Belgian style offering heads for shelves in July.
Homunculus is a hoppy Belgian-style golden ale. A special Belgian abbey yeast left an alcohol content of 9.9% abv. The grain bill is Continue Reading →

Dogfish Collaborates With Shorts (Brewing)

Dogfish Head & Shorts Brewing are collaborating.  Sam of DFH and Joe of Short’s have been friends for years.  Yesterday Shorts announced via their blog, details of the collaboration.  Here’s the quick rundown.  The beer would have ingredients from each Continue Reading →

Cigar City’s Indie Rock Dark Ale

Cigar City Brewing’s Wayne Wambles used to be an indie rocker before brewing.  This next beer “Black Whole” celebrates the friendship between Wambles and front man Kenny Johnson of El Chupa Cobras from Birmingham, Alabama.  The label pretty much gives Continue Reading →

Stay Tuned For Firestone 15th

Firestone Walker’s 15th Anniversary Ale  arrives this fall.  Details have yet to be disclosed – but it will follow suit with it’s Anniversary predecessors.   A blended, barrel aged ale.

Availability: 22oz bombers, boxed. Very limited draft.

Areas: CA, NV, OR, WA, AZ, Continue Reading →

UFO Pumpkin For August

Harpoon Brewing’s latest Un-Filtered Offering is a pumpkin laden one, and arrives in August, 2011.

In a teaser from Harpoon:
Imagine a pumpkin vine found its way into a field of wheat,  and a brewer harvested it all to make a beer. Continue Reading →