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Ommegang Rosetta has joined the Cooperstown, New York’s year-round lineup. While this isn’t the brewery’s first time using cherries, a year-round beer like this is new.
Ommegang Rosetta actually hails from Belgium. Brewmaster Phil Leinhart has wanted to brew a year-round Continue Reading →
We have a little more on the to-go beer situation in Georgia. A lightning fast recap: Breweries in Georgia cannot sell beer directly to customers. They can give away samples to those touring, but NO DIRECT SALES. After lobbying hard Continue Reading →
In regards to the Stout release party on October 4th:
After SB 63 went into effect, SweetWater introduced a few tour options. Tour & Tasting, and Tour, Tasting, and Souvenir beer. (So did every Georgia brewery.)
Until the legalities are sorted out, SweetWater is going Continue Reading →
Lost Abbey Veritas 016 will be released at the annual “Barrel Night” hosted by the brewery on Saturday, November 7th in San Marcos, California.
Lost Abbey Veritas 016 was inspired by a previous sour, Spontaneous Cheer, and is the 16th version of the blended sour barrel-aged Continue Reading →
Oskar Blues Hoptub Bath Machine, a new collaboration with four Alabama breweries, releases in early November.
Oskar Blues (North Carolina brewery)teamed up, Straight to Ale, Good People, Cahaba Brewing, and Fairhope Brewing Company, to create the Hoptub Bath Machine brew. The new beer Continue Reading →
Harpoon Charles River Pale Ale will be released tomorrow at select HUBweek events in Boston, Massachusetts. Harpoon Brewery, alongside big-names such as The Boston Globe, MIT, Harvard University, and Massachusetts General Hospital, will host this years HUBweek to commemorate creativity and ingenuity in the arts, Continue Reading →
Georgia breweries are really struggling with the powers that be. Over the past year, the state’s small breweries lobbied hard in conjunction with the Georgia Craft Brewer’s Guild, to try and allow direct sales. (That’s where you can go to Continue Reading →