Heavy Seas to Release Great’er Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale
The “Uncharted Waters” Series by Heavy Seas Beer has welcomed back Great’er Pumpkin, an Imperial Pumpkin Ale aged in bourbon barrels.
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The “Uncharted Waters” Series by Heavy Seas Beer has welcomed back Great’er Pumpkin, an Imperial Pumpkin Ale aged in bourbon barrels.
Flavorwave is the latest creation from Indeed Brewing Company’s Head Brewer, Josh Bischoff, who explains, “For the recipe of our first year-round IPA, we felt it was appropriate to explore current trends in hopping techniques both in the brew kettle as well as dry hopping. We chose a handful of our favorite classic and new American hops all leaning towards a juicy and fruity profile. The end results in layers (or waves) of hop flavor and aroma while leaving the ‘old school’ signature IPA bitterness largely behind.”
Barrio Brewing, led by Arizonans Dennis and Tauna Arnold, has a history that dates back to 1991 when the couple opened up Tucson’s first full mash brewery. Twenty-seven years later the duo is going strong as the longest-running independent brewer in the state and is stepping up its retail reach by packaging its beers in environmentally-friendly aluminum beverage cans from Ardagh.
Ready to enjoy a freshly brewed, limited-edition craft beer from Tampa’s renowned Cigar City Brewing before your next flight at Tampa International Airport? Well, the gateway to Florida’s west coast now offers this exclusive experience in Airside C at Cigar City Brewing, operated by global restaurateur HMSHost in partnership with Tinsley-Bridgeman.
Vista Brewing, the Texas Hill Country’s newest destination brewery, has announced the launch of its unique barrel program led by award-winning brewer Josh Watterson. Watterson is focusing on Lambic-style and Brettanomyces beers which utilize local ingredients and are fermented in freshly-emptied wine barrels from Central Texas.
Hi-Wire Brewing is bottling up the last little bit of summer with September beer releases that are sure to have beer drinkers itching for a few more days of warm weather. Customers can expect a line-up of tart, hoppy, fruity, and refreshing beers to round out the end of a sun-baked season.
Drizly, the nation’s largest alcohol e-commerce marketplace, announced today that it will be available to Kansas City, MO residents starting in September, following the city council’s approval today of an ordinance legalizing online alcohol sales and delivery.
Leading Pike Brewing Company’s new packaging launch, Pike Space Needle IPA is being released mid-September with a brand-new can design!
Portland Cider Co. has introduced a new cider to its year-round lineup. The Perfect 10 is an artisanal hard apple cider crafted in the style of a traditional English Scrumpy or Imperial Cider, with a clean Northwest finish.
Shmaltz Brewing Company’s beautiful new tasting room and bottle shop 518 Craft is at the epicenter of one of New York State’s burgeoning craft-centric regions. To celebrate the vibrant monthly arts and cultural event Troy Night Out in downtown Troy, Shmaltz Brewing releases a limited-edition namesake hazy IPA this Friday, August 31 in 6-packs (12oz. cans) and on draft across the 518.
Good People Brewing Co., the oldest and largest craft brewery in the state of Alabama, is excited to announce new releases of their sour beer program, The Funk Farm. Funk Farm is Good People’s program for brewing mixed-fermentation sour ales. Unlike the year-round offerings, beers in the Funk Farm series are fermented with non-traditional microbes and wild yeast to produce a variety of complex flavors.
Cisco Brewers is bringing a slice of Nantucket to Boston and keeping summer going with a new pop-up beer garden in Seaport this fall that will feature its award-winning craft beer and wine, paired with raw bar and tacos from Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar.
Brewers Ben Low and Matt Johannes announced today that they plan to open Side By Each Brewing Co. at 1110 Minot Avenue in Auburn this winter. They plan to offer an eclectic, frequently changing menu of 12 or more beers, in styles to include IPAs, sours, Belgian and British style ales, German lagers and wheat beers, barrel-aged specialties, and new creations.
On Thursday, August 30th, at 1:00 p.m, J. Wakefield Brewing will be releasing Chains, its popular northeast-style India pale ale, just in time to celebrate the upcoming college football season.