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2015 marks the 10th bottling of Deschutes The Abyss. The beer is releasing a little later this year, in order to celebrate accordingly – with 3 different editions.
The regular Deschutes The Abyss will release on December 17th, 2015. The imperial stout Continue Reading →
Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale is now available from Small Town Brewery.
Small Town Brewery is owned and operated by Tim Kovac, and made national headlines with the launch of Not Your Fathers Root Beer. The booze meets dessert brand has made millions Continue Reading →
If you are even half serious about running, you’ve heard of Brooks running shoes. When we are sober enough to run here at Beer Street Journal, we wear Brooks. Damn good shoe. The company’s newest spokesperson – 22 year old Continue Reading →
Victory Hop Wallop was put on hiatus back in 2013 in order to bring Dirtwolf IPA into the spotlight. For quite a few people, Hop Wallop was king. Over the next three months, Victory will bring back a couple of throwbacks Continue Reading →
Anderson Valley Hobneelch’n Hoppy Wheat Ale is headed your way in January, 2016.
The wheat based ale features Columbus, Citra, and Simcoe hops.
Just like hobneelch’n means “dancing” in Boontling, this hoppy wheat ale waltzes in with big hop flavors and aromas Continue Reading →
New Belgium Blackberry Barley Wine Ale is coming to the brewery’s Lips of Faith Series. This release marks the first barleywine in the employee-owned Fort Collins, Colorado’s lineup.
The base beer is a barleywine brewed with fresh blackberries and candi sugar.
Smooth as the silk Continue Reading →
Pabst Brewing Company is launching Ballantine Burton Ale in time for the holiday season. This particular beer… has quite a history.
P. Ballantine & Sons Brewing in Newark, New Jersey brewed the original Burton Ale, that was never sold commercially. The Continue Reading →