Uinta Brewing adds a third to their canned lineup with Wyld joining the mix. Wyld is Uinta’s USDA certified organic EPA with a small malt sweetness up front and a crisp hoppy finish. We’re up to Continue Reading →
Uinta Brewing (Utah!) has announced another addition to their line of canned brews. Cutthroat Pale Ale should arrive this summer in cans just in time for hiking, boating, and pool parties. Get your koozie ready! Hopnotch Continue Reading →
Terrapin Beer Company (Athens, GA) will release their first beer in a can in 2013. Recreation Ale is slated for release this May. To dispel a few rumors running around since Beer Street Journal announced the can addition. Recreation Ale Continue Reading →
There is something about January that makes you immediately think about Summer. Brewery Ommegang is looking ahead too. A newbie to drink as the days get warmer – Fleur De Houblon aka “Hop Flower Ale”.
What is highly regarded as America’s first craft beer will be making a limited-edition comeback. With a little help from Boston Beer Co’s Jim Koch, New Albion Ale will be brewed and distributed again for the first Continue Reading →
Uinta Brewing adds a third to their canned lineup with Wyld joining the mix. Wyld is Uinta’s USDA certified organic EPA with a small malt sweetness up front and a crisp hoppy finish. We’re up to 3 new canned beers now from Uinta as Wyld joins Hopnotch IPA and Cutthroat Pale Ale.
Style: Pale Ale Availability: 12 oz cans, 12 oz bottles, on tap Arrival: TBA
Uinta Brewing (Utah!) has announced another addition to their line of canned brews. Cutthroat Pale Ale should arrive this summer in cans just in time for hiking, boating, and pool parties. Get your koozie ready! Hopnotch IPA is also another can newbie coming to their lineup.
Style: Pale Ale Availability: 12 oz cans, bottles, on tap Arrival: coming soon
Terrapin Beer Company (Athens, GA) will release their first beer in a can in 2013. Recreation Ale is slated for release this May. To dispel a few rumors running around since Beer Street Journal announced the can addition. Recreation Ale will be the only beer arriving in cans 2013. No other offerings have even been planned or even discussed.
Recreation Ale will be a “hopped up” session ale loosely based on its sibling Easy Rider. Low ABV, around 4.5% ABV. Terrapin wanted a beer you can take with you to the great outdoors – camping, hiking, etc. The usual (yet important) speil about the flexibility of beer in cans.
For this first year, the brewery is outsourcing the canning. Depending on a popularity, the brewery will consider purchasing a canning line.
There is something about January that makes you immediately think about Summer. Brewery Ommegang is looking ahead too. A newbie to drink as the days get warmer – Fleur De Houblon aka “Hop Flower Ale”.
Nothing is more evocative of summer than flowers, and the favorite flowers of brewers are hops, Fleur De Houblon Ale (Hop Flower Ale) is a rich gold color, with distinct floral hops in the aroma that follow through in the taste. The body and flavor are clean and dry, with pleasing complexity and spicy notes from our unique Ommegang house yeast.
Style:Pale Ale Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft Arrival: TBA
America’s First Craft Beer Makes a Comeback [PICS]
What is highly regarded as America’s first craft beer will be making a limited-edition comeback. With a little help from Boston Beer Co’s Jim Koch, New Albion Ale will be brewed and distributed again for the first time in 30 years. Jack McAuliffe, the original brewer and pioneer in craft brewing with New Albion Brewing Company, will be sharing the original yeast strain to make this beer as accurate as possible. This strain of yeast has been carefully maintained by the University of California since 1977.
“New Albion Ale is a deep, golden beer brewed with American Cascade hops and a 2-row malt blend.
The Cascade hops, sourced from the Pacific Northwest, create a moderate hop bitterness and lingering citrus and floral notes, balanced by the upfront cereal character and sweet finish from the malt.”
Jack says he is very excited to share his brew with an entirely new generation of craft beer drinkers. New Albion Ale is now available nationwide is 6 packs with all profits going to Jack McAuliffe. Below: Pic of Jack McAuliffe (Founder, New Albion) & Jim Koch (Founder, Boston Beer Co) at the Denver Rare Beer Tasting in Denver, Colorado last October.
Beer Street Journal got a few minutes with Jack as we drank the New Albion Ale. He’s excited to see it again of course – the packaging looking pretty much like it did when it first came out decades ago. Except – As Jack puts it “All the government warning shit on it.” Love this guy.