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Terrapin Rye Pale Ale will soon launch in 12oz cans. The brewery is actively making a shift cans across the portfolio. By the end of 2015, more more than half of the lineup will be canned.
Today, Dustin Watts, VP of Continue Reading →
Avery Brewing Uncle Jacob’s Stout makes a return this weekend. The release is Batch 4.
It took just a few few short weeks for Uncle Jacob’s Stout to be found among the Top 25 most highly rated beers in the United States, Continue Reading →
Victory Brewing Company (Downingtown, PA) is ready to release Moving Parts 03, a series of ever evolving India pale ales.
For Moving Parts 03, the Victory brewers used Belgian yeast, whole flower hops, and specialty malts.
The result is a bracing, flavorful Continue Reading →
Oskar Blues Gubna Imperial IPA returns to the seasonal lineup for the sixth year. Cans won’t be easy to find this season.
The hoppiest beer in the brewery’s lineup gets a hop tweak with every release. The idea is to find and Continue Reading →
Flying Dog Supertramp Tart Cherry Ale joins the Frederick, Maryland brewery’s lineup in March.
The beer is actually inspired by two Flying Dog releases from the past, Sour Cherry Ale, and Black Lager with Cherries. Both offerings were a part of Continue Reading →
Woodchuck Cider (Middlebury, VT) marks 24 years of following their own (cider) path, with new Gumption Cider.
Nearly a quarter of a decade ago when Woodchuck made the business decision to re-introduce America to hard cider, they were taking a gamble. One Continue Reading →
Anheuser-Busch has dropped opposition to a trademark for North Carolina craft brewery, Natty Greene’s. The brewery had previously made attempts to block the brewery’s attempt to protect their name late last year.
Natty Greene’s Brewery (Greensboro, NC) filed to trademark their Continue Reading →