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Well, this is pretty metal. Asheville, North Carolina’s Lexington Avenue Brewery (LAB) is temporarily closed down today, thanks to a metal band. Apparently, they sprayed animal blood (pigs blood to be exact) all over attendees of the show.
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Alltech Lexington Brewing and Distilling Co. (Lexington, KY) has just expanded into Texas, New Mexico and New Hampshire. Soon the brewery and distillery will ship to Pennsylvania, South Carolina, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
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Jester King Brewery (Austin, TX) recently collaborated with world famous Belgian brewer Fantome in Soy, Belgium. The brewery travelled abroad for the opportunity to create a farmhouse ale (much like they do in the Lone Star State.)
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Dogfish Head Brewery (Milton, DE) has just completed $1.6 million dollars in renovations to a new 16 room inn near the brewery.
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Fullsteam Brewery (Durham, NC) has a beer series that features locally “foraged” ingredients from North Carolina. Ingredient include fruits, vegetables, grains, even yeast.
Quest Science did a little video piece on the Forager Series, combining the Forager, and the brewer.
Burnside Brewing (Portland, OR) has a new collaboration beer dropping today, Skatepark Project Ale.
Burnside Skatepark Project Ale is a tribute to the legendary Burnside Skatepark in Portland. The park started as a 3-ft x 3-ft bank under the Burnside Bridge, and is now Continue Reading →
Uinta Brewing (Salt Lake City, UT) will release a new can that is not only perfect for drinking in the heat, but a great testament to their hometown. 801 Pilsner celebrates all of Utah, but specifically the 801 area code.
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