Atwater Brewery, Detroit’s hometown brewer, announced that its newest ale will carry the Forgotten Harvest label honoring the 30 year old Oak Park organization that delivers 138,000 pounds of food per day to area charities.
After over a year of development and refinement, Bent Water Brewing Company is releasing Super Sluice, a New England Double IPA inspired by the brewery’s flagship New England IPA, Sluice Juice.
GABF is looking different again this year but the competition rages on and with it is Craft Brewers Conference! To make the best out of all of it, River North Brewery is releasing THREE different Mr. Sandman variants at both taprooms, Saturday, September 11th at 1 pm.
Sheetz, a major Mid-Atlantic restaurant and convenience chain, announced the release of a new, limited-edition vanilla cappuccino craft beer dubbed ‘Project Vanilla Shteam Machine.’
Proof Brewing Co. is set to release the award-winning Warpath Imperial IPA in limited edition four-pack cans on Thursday, September 2nd on its online store for pickup at the Brewpub.
The only brewery in the world combining over 260 years of Irish brewing experience with American beer creativity announces a permanent addition to the Mid-Atlantic beer market: Guinness El Dorado Amber Ale.
With 22 breweries in Central Oregon, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to craft beer.
2 Towns Ciderhouse introduces Strawberade, strawberry lemonade cider in tall 19.2oz cans this week.
Stewart’s Spiked Seltzer, America’s first-ever, root beer flavored, low calorie hard seltzer inspired by the Stewart’s classic flavor, unveils new eye-catching packaging for its Root Beer, Orange Cream, Raspberry Lime and Black Cherry flavor.
Pacifico, the beer for those with an independent spirit, has teamed up with OBEY Clothing to release a limited-edition line of eco-friendly co-branded merchandise.
Stone Brewing announces the release of Stone Orange Scream Hazy IPA, the inaugural release of the new One Batch Dispatch Series.
New Belgium Brewing is releasing its Carbon Neutral Toolkit to support fellow beer companies on the journey toward net-zero carbon emissions.
Although Oktoberfest is on hold again this year, we honor tradition with the release of our Festbier on August 28th – because honoring classics is at the heart of what we do here at East Brother Beer.
The sun is starting to set on this year’s Oberon season, but fans of it and wheat beers will have a brand-new beer to add to their regular lineup.