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This fall, shelves across the United States will see Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest in bottles. If you know anything about Sierra Nevada, then you probably know there is much more to the story than just a well made festbier.
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Stone Brewing Co.’s Arrogant Bastard is going on a road trip this summer. The American strong ale will be brewed at other craft breweries in the near future.
First stop for Arrogant Bastard is Great Divide Brewing on July 31st. Hawaii’s Continue Reading →
A class-action suit has been settled against Anheuser-Busch InBev this week. Here’s the breakdown.
Beck’s was once German, brewed in Germany, by German folks until 2002. It is then that Beck’s was sold to Belgium’s Interbrew who eventually merged with Brazil’s AmBev Continue Reading →
Lagunitas founder Tony Magee revealed on Twitter last night his plans to build a third brewery in Azusa, California.
Initial details from Magee mention initial capacity as 420,000 barrels (13 millions gallons) annually, with a buildout capacity of 1 million barrels.
The Continue Reading →
The Duquesne Brewing Company will launch a special beer in July, honoring late Penn State football coach, Joe Paterno.
Duquesne Lager, part of the brewery’s Paterno Legacy Series, is a Vienna-style lager and will be available in 12 ounce cans. Duquesne 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 →