Coming Soon
Burnt Hickory General Joe’s Quickstep American Sour Ale will be among the first sour/wild ales released in bottles by the Kennesaw, Georgia brewery.
The beer is kettle soured, and finishes at just 5.5% ABV.
With three corps in front of him, General Continue Reading →
Anchor Meyer Lemon Lager takes aim at cans in the near future.
The base beer is a lager, brewed with Meyer lemons. The lemons originated from China, a cross between a true lemon and an orange. Anchor has used lemons in Continue Reading →
Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, the brewery’s legendary IPA, will roll out in 12oz cans in September, 2015.
Currently, Two Hearted Ale is already available in 12oz bottles, 16oz cans, and draft.
This is something we have been talking about for some time,” Continue Reading →
Terrapin Richland Reserve is the launch of not only a new beer, but a new series. The Athens, Georgia based brewery recently partnered with Georgia’s Richland Rum.
Terrapin Richland Reserve starts as 2015 Hopzilla (the beer is now retired) and aged it in Continue Reading →
SweetWater Georgia Brown is slated for cans later this year. The brown ale is a year round offering by the Atlanta, Georgia brewery.
SweetWater launched their can lineup with 420 Extra Pale Ale, and IPA. Since then, Take Two Pils, and Continue Reading →
Odell Oktoberfest takes aim at bottles in the near future. The malt forward beer has been a draft only offering in the past.
There’s plenty to celebrate when fall arrives in Colorado. The warm days grow-shorter, the cool shadows grow longer, Continue Reading →
Berghoff Rowdy Root Beer, a new alcoholic root beer, debuts this July.
To create Berghoff Rowdy Root Beer, the brewery took a flavorless porter that was mixed with root beer flavoring. The brewing team worked with Northwestern Extract in order to Continue Reading →