Canned Craft Beer

Maui & Dogfish Head Create Liquid Breadfruit

Beer celebrity and Dogfish Head founder Sam Calagione recently traveled to Hawaii (that must have sucked) to collaborate with Maui Brewing Co. The result? Liquid Breadfruit.  Brewed with toasted papaya seeds, and breadfruit.  Breadfruit comes from a flowering tree in Continue Reading →

Can Potential For Shipyard’s Pumpkinhead

Shipyard Brewing Company extremely popular Pumpkinhead could find its way into cans soon.  The brewery is already gearing up to put Export, the brewery’s flagship in cans in the near future.  Pumpkinhead is so popular in fact, that the brewery shipped Continue Reading →

Cans For Revolution Bottom Up Wit

Revolution Brewing (Chicago, IL) has expressed their intent to distribute bottles & cans in the near future. The above is label art for one of the brewery’s flagship beers – Bottom Up Wit.  Wit, along with Anti Hero India Pale Continue Reading →

Ska Debuting Seasonal Stout Can Series

Ska Brewing will be releasing four seasonal stouts starting this fall.  According to Jonathan Shikes of Denver Westword, each seasonal will be just that – seasonal.  As in – you won’t see the beer coming out ridiculously far away from Continue Reading →

Posted in Coming Soon, Dogfish Head, Maui Brewing Company

Maui & Dogfish Head Create Liquid Breadfruit

Beer celebrity and Dogfish Head founder Sam Calagione recently traveled to Hawaii (that must have sucked) to collaborate with Maui Brewing Co. The result? Liquid Breadfruit.  Brewed with toasted papaya seeds, and breadfruit.  Breadfruit comes from a flowering tree in the mulberry family, so named for the texture of the cooked fruit.  The flavor is a bit like potatoes. It’s considered a staple fruit in tropical regions.  The yeast was found in a peach farm near Dogfish Head in the first state.  DFH went all scientific on it, and regrew it.

There is actually a good bit of dialogue on the back of the can between Maui’s Garrett Marrero and Sam.  Some highlights – “Millions of Delaware natives lusting fro tropic climes cannot be wrong” – Sam.  “Breadfruit has been a staple crop f0r 3000 years” – Garrett.   And the best –

” I love to cook and toasted papaya seed seemed like another great spice to balance the breadfruit and compliment the tropical flavors of calypso hops and the flavors lent by the philandering Delawareans. It was no small task to harvest all these seeds by hand… but it beats chewing purple corn for weeks on end….” – Garrret

Style: Fruit Beer (w/ papaya seeds, breadfruit)
Availability: 12 oz cans, Draft
Arrival: Purported to debut at GABF in October

8% ABV

note:  The label most assuredly will be in color! 

Posted in Coming Soon, Shipyard Brewing

Can Potential For Shipyard’s Pumpkinhead

Shipyard Pumpkinhead CansShipyard Brewing Company extremely popular Pumpkinhead could find its way into cans soon.  The brewery is already gearing up to put Export, the brewery’s flagship in cans in the near future.  Pumpkinhead is so popular in fact, that the brewery shipped nearly 450,000 cases of the wheat ale in 2011, while also extending the season in which it’s available.

Pumpkinhead Ale is a crisp and refreshing wheat ale with delightful and subtle spice flavor.

Style: Pumpkin Beer
Hops: Willamette, Hallertau
Malts: 2-Row British Pale, Light Munich, Malted Wheat
Yeast: English

Availability (As of Now): 12oz bottles, Draft.  August-November, seasonally

5.1% ABV

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Posted in Coming Soon, Revolution Brewing

Cans For Revolution Bottom Up Wit

Revolution Brewing Bottoms Up Wit

Revolution Brewing (Chicago, IL) has expressed their intent to distribute bottles & cans in the near future. The above is label art for one of the brewery’s flagship beers – Bottom Up Wit.  Wit, along with Anti Hero India Pale Ale and Eugene Chocolate Porter are slated for cans.

According to the Chicago Tribune in March, the brewery’s canning line once belonged to Stroh’s.  The canning line is apart of a 35,000-square-foot plant, in the 3300 block of North Kedzie Avenue, in Chicago.

Style: Witbier
Availability: 12oz cans, Draft
Arrival: TBA (in cans)

5% ABV

Posted in Coming Soon, Ska Brewing

Ska Debuting Seasonal Stout Can Series

Ska Brewing will be releasing four seasonal stouts starting this fall.  According to Jonathan Shikes of Denver Westword, each seasonal will be just that – seasonal.  As in – you won’t see the beer coming out ridiculously far away from the actual season.  Each will stout be packaged in black cans.

First in the lineup: Autumnal Mole Stout, brewed with cocoa nibs, spices, and three different chile peppers.  (September) The follow ups in planning are peppermint stout, and potentially another aged in wine.  All very tentative of course.  Click on for the full breakdown.  [Denver Westward]

Posted in Half Acre Brewing, Seasonal Return

Another Half Acre Meat Wave (In Cans!)

Just like last year for Chicago Beer Week, Half Acre released Meat Wave.  It’s an English IPA with this history:

Clearly our city hosts all kinds of interests, but we combed the fabric of this town and came back with: Pigs. Chicago has been romancing pigs and their tasty bodies in ways like never before. Pigs are hot, totally trending, and part of what we do. Chicago popular culture is running rampant with our succulent friends, while our history is steeped in pork parts. What we’re saying, is that Chicago has been entrenched in the pig for ages and we’re about to climax. Meat Wave is an english-bent India Pale Ale that will be our Chicago Craft Beer Week beer. Earthy delicious, this meat centric offering is for you, Chicago.

Style: IPA
Availability: Cans, Draft

 

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Big Sky IPA Cans

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