Imperial IPA fans, this is a beer from you. “I Hardcore You” is a collaboration between Danish nomadic brewers Mikkeller, and Scottish inovative brewer – Brewdog from Glasgow, Scotland. Now I used the term collaboration, but it’s not a Continue Reading →
Just launched in Georgia is Howe Sound Brewing. Howe Sound hails from Squamish, British Colombia. The brewery first opened their doors in 2006 and has been expanding ever since.
History:
We opened our doors in Squamish, BC on July 26, 1996. The founders of the business were Stephen Shard, David Fenn and the Fenn family. Stephen Shard left the company in 2001, and today the company remains a family owned enterprise.
We operate out of a beautiful, wooden craft style building, build for our purposes. The inn consists of a pub, restaurant, banquet room, 20 guest rooms and microbrewery. The brewery distributes products under the Howe Sound name to over 300 stores and pubs in BC. In 2009, we began shipments to our beer to the United States and Alberta.
Innis & Gunn (Edinburgh, Scotland) has made a real name for themselves in the United States with their “Oak Aged Beer.” Quite possibly one of the most flavorful easy drinking barrel aged beers I’ve ever had. Innis & Gunn’s newest Continue Reading →
The newest from can evangelists 21st Amendment Brewing (San Francisco, CA) is here. Good for fall, perfect for winter. It’s a spiced English style ale with a lot of flavor to get you through these not so cold Georgia nights. Continue Reading →
Sierra Nevada is easily one of the most environmentally conscious breweries in the United States. Based in Chico, California, Sierra is mostly solar powered, owns a rail spur, and now has released it’s first 100% certified organic beer – “Estate Continue Reading →
Each year Shmaltz Brewing releases an anniversary beer. The recipe is bigger and more complex than the last. The 12th Anniversary was 12 malts, 12 hops, 12% ABV. 13 – 13 malts/13 hops, 13% ABV. This year marks 14 Continue Reading →
Bell’s Brewing’s fall seasonal “Best Brown” is making it’s seasonal visit, and this year it’s bringing mini kegs too! This is a fall beer you don’t miss. Set this mini keg in your fridge, invite friends, carve pumpkins, watch hockey, Continue Reading →