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Founded
2006
BREWERY TYPE
Production - Regional
Address
2002 Pankratz St.
Madison, WI 53704 United States
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Overview
Ale Asylum is located in Madison, WI and has been serving the masses topnotch craft beer since 2006. In 2012 they moved to a new facility that is freestanding on 5 acres, 45,000 square feet, and offers up an additional 85,000 square feet for expansion when the need arises. Their current facility has allowed them the advantage to brew in a 33 barrel brew house, the ability to enhance their sustainable practices and to utilize an automated bottling and canning line. They produce and package all beer on-site, making all natural and unfiltered beer with impassioned spirit, the way beer should be made.
Brew Pipeline, a turnkey national distribution platform, announced today it’s partnering with Wisconsin’s Ale Asylum to brew a new collaboration beer in partnership with Motörhead and Global Merchandising Services. Röad Crew, an American Pale Ale named after rock band Motörhead’s anthem “(We Are) The Road Crew,” from the ground breaking 80’s album “Ace of Spades,” is officially launching in the U.S. beginning next month in celebration of the album’s 40th anniversary.
Brew Pipeline, a direct-access platform between craft brewers and new markets, announced it’s partnering with Wisconsin’s Ale Asylum to bring its newest beer, FVCK COVID, nationwide beginning this June.
In celebration of their 13th anniversary, regional craft brewery Ale Asylum departed from their longtime brewing methodology by releasing White Noise, a White Stout containing coffee beans and cocoa nibs.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum has partnered with award-winning Comedian and Social Influencer Charlie Berens on the release of Keep ‘er Movin’, a German-style Pilsner Lager.
Madison-based rock band Droids Attack has partnered with regional craft brewery Ale Asylum to bring you Mashenomak, a crisp refreshing Rye Lager with a peppery kick, brewed with a late hop addition to achieve a soft citrus aroma finish.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum has released Hopalicious Continuum: Mosaic, the first in a series of small batch twists based on their award-winning flagship American Pale Ale.
Ale Asylum, Wisconsin’s third largest craft brewery, today announced it’s releasing its first year-round, packaged lager – the 12 oz. Curl. This seasonal pilsner first debuted a year ago, in March 2017, and because of popular demand, it’s now available for purchase year-round in Wisconsin, Illinois and as of next week, throughout Minnesota.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum has added a new release and style to their seasonal beer portfolio: 12 oz. Curl. This is their first time producing a Pilsner and their second packaged lager.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum has released their 2017 Distribution Calendar that includes an addition to their core brands, new brands, new styles, and imperial versions of established brands. “After 10 years of operating, it’s time to expand the bandwidth of our portfolio and our approach to an ever-changing market,” quotes Ale Asylum’s Co-Founder Otto Dilba. The brewery will kick off 2017 by releasing six-packs of Off Switch, a Double IPA that was also featured in their Feliz Gravitas holiday variety pack. From there on, the brewery is slated to release up to two seasonals per month through the end of the year.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum is poised to spread some holiday cheer by launching their first variety pack, Feliz Gravitas. This gravity-focused release features Off Switch, a Double IPA that debuted at their 2016 Ferment Dissent Imperial Stout Festival. The other two brands in the six-pack include Big Slick Stout and Mercy Grand Cru.
Regional craft brewery Ale Asylum is ramping up to release their first packaged lager: Oktillion Oktoberfest. Known for their hop-centric ales, this is a leap into new territory for the brewery with a new style category as well.
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