New Launches
Theres a new brewery hitting shelves in Atlanta. To be perfectly honest, they have been here a few weeks. These bottles have been on shelves for a bit at Total Wine. Long story short, Total Wine had some exclusivity with the distribution. In the State of Georgia, it’s illegal to have that exclusivity. So with that said, more places can pick up Laughing Dog Brewing from Ponderay, Idaho.
History:
At Laughing Dog Brewing, what began with a dream for brews with more hops has turned into an insatiable desire to craft beers of all flavors, with a focus on quality, purity, and fun. Today, Laughing Dog brews has brewed over 15 distinct beers, including seasonals like our Huckleberry Ale and Winter Ale, and our award-winning IPA’s and Stouts. But despite our success and growth, our motto remains the same as the day we started, to create… “Fetchingly Good Beer”!
Now available in Atlanta are beers from Napa Smith Brewery in Napa, California. The launch brings 3 beers in tow, one of them a hoppy certified organic IPA. Read on for the brewery’s history, and launch beers!
Les Trois Mousquetaires Brewing is here from Quebec, Canada. The name “Les Trois Mousquetaires” translates to “Three Musketeers” in french, and is located near the famous Unibroue Brewery. Started in 2004, Les Trois specializes in German style beers with a Continue Reading →
Tuatara stands for 2 things in New Zealand. A reptile resembling a lizard, and craft beer. We get so focused American craft brewing (it’s awesome, tasty, and gives me a reason to get up in the morning, lol) that we can forget to look beyond our own brewing efforts. Lately we have seen more beer hit stateside that doesn’t come from England or Belgium, but more exotic places like Asia and New Zealand. This new brewer to the American market brings 2 initial offerings – a pilsner and an IPA.
Another brewery has hit the shelves here in Atlanta, and this one’s done some travelling to get here. Bateman’s Brewing arrives from Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, England with 3 launch titles.
HISTORY: Bateman’s got it’s start in 1874 when George Bateman and Continue Reading →
Pyramid has “officially” arrived in Georgia. I use “quotation” fingers because the launch title Haywire Hefe has been on tap at Taco Mac restaurants for a few weeks. Pyramid hails from Kalama, Washington.
Here is the short short version of Continue Reading →
This beer might be completely off the radar for some. It’s new the the United States, and hasn’t burst on the scene with a lot of fanfare. If I had to describe this beer – it’s less for casual drinker, Continue Reading →