Canned Craft Beer

Cans: Second Self Red Hop Rye

Second Self Beer Company will soon be opening in Atlanta, Georgia. The brewery has plans to release cans as a part of their package lineup. Among those beers, includes Red Hop Rye.

Second Self Red Hop Rye will be available on Continue Reading →

Ska Brewing Rocks New Session IPA

Ska Brewing (Durango, CO) is releasing Rudie Session IPA on August 2nd, 2014. The 4.5% ABV session IPA is aggressively hopped, but built for day drinking. Rudie Session IPA got its start a few years ago when the brewery started Continue Reading →

Upslope’s Barrel Aged Brown Ale Launched

Upslope Brewing Company (Boulder, CO) launched a new 19.2 oz can this week, Upslope Barrel Aged Brown Ale.

Barrel Aged Brown Ale joins the Lee Hill Series, a quarterly release that kicks off with this offering.  The beer is aged in Leopold Brothers Maryland Continue Reading →

Terrapin Fires Up Canning Line

Until today, Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, GA) has been canning offsite at Two Roads Brewing in Stratford, Connecticut. Terrapin has had the desire to can for a long time, and opted initially to see the viability (sell-through) of cans by Continue Reading →

Posted in Coming Soon, Second Self Brewing Company

Cans: Second Self Red Hop Rye

Second Self Beer Company will soon be opening in Atlanta, Georgia. The brewery has plans to release cans as a part of their package lineup. Among those beers, includes Red Hop Rye.

Second Self Red Hop Rye will be available on tap and 12oz cans.

Brewery opening dates and times, along with distribution information to come from the brewery soon.

Style: Red Ale (w/ Rye)
Availability: 12oz Cans, Draft
Arrival: TBA

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Posted in New Beers, Service Brewing

Service Brewing Compass Rose India Pale Ale

Posted in New Beers, Service Brewing

Service Brewing Ground Pounder Pale Ale

Posted in Cigar City Brewing, New Beers

Cigar City Brewing Happening Now Session IPA

Posted in Headlines, New Releases, Ska Brewing

Ska Brewing Rocks New Session IPA

Ska Brewing (Durango, CO) is releasing Rudie Session IPA on August 2nd, 2014. The 4.5% ABV session IPA is aggressively hopped, but built for day drinking. Rudie Session IPA got its start a few years ago when the brewery started brewing lower alcohol beers for the Durango Film Festival. As the popularity of the hop forward, lower booze beer grew, Ska knew they were on to something.

12oz cans of Ska Rudie Session IPA arrives this August in time for Sesh Fest in Denver, Colorado.

Style: IPA
Availability: 12oz Cans, Draft. All Ska markets.
Arrival: August, 2014

4.5% ABV

Posted in Don't Miss This, Upslope Brewing Company

Upslope’s Barrel Aged Brown Ale Launched

Upslope Brewing Company (Boulder, CO) launched a new 19.2 oz can this week, Upslope Barrel Aged Brown Ale.

Barrel Aged Brown Ale joins the Lee Hill Series, a quarterly release that kicks off with this offering.  The beer is aged in Leopold Brothers Maryland Rye Whiskey barrels.

“Upon building a second Boulder brewery, our plan was to retain our original location at Lee Hill to continue the legacy of innovation, collaboration and experimentation that has brought us to where we are today,” said Founder Matt Cutter. “The introduction of the Lee Hill Series allows us to showcase the best of what has emerged from this brewer’s playground.”

Cans are on sale in the tap room for $10, limited four per person.

Style: Brown Ale (Barrel Aged. Whiskey)
Availability: 19.2 oz cans

7.6% ABV

Posted in Coming Soon, Terrapin Beer Company

Terrapin Fires Up Canning Line

Until today, Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, GA) has been canning offsite at Two Roads Brewing in Stratford, Connecticut. Terrapin has had the desire to can for a long time, and opted initially to see the viability (sell-through) of cans by contracting the process.

They started with RecreationAle, and recently added Hi-5 IPA. Both have done quite well for Terrapin, prompting them to order a canning line earlier in the year.

Today, the first canning run was successful tested. Very soon, both offerings will be Georgia brewed, and Georgia canned.

This opens the door to more Terrapin options in the can in the future. Personally, we’re gunning for Golden Ale.