Bhramari Brewing Company Releasing Lorelai IPA in 12 oz. Cans
Bhramari Brewing Company will can their second offering at the beginning of March.
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Bhramari Brewing Company will can their second offering at the beginning of March.
Cape May Brewing Company is pleased to announce the latest release in their highly-acclaimed Barrel Aged Series: The Topsail.
From the “Strange Cargo” series of oak aged ales Big Boss Brewing announces a trio of bottle releases.
In Brewbound’s latest legislative roundup: Kansas grocers want to sell full-strength beer; North Carolina brewers fight laws that favor wholesalers; Nebraska craft brewers oppose a bill limiting craft, Florida legislators consider booze sales and growler sales are on the docket in Minnesota.
This week, Seattle Cider Company celebrates the fast approaching return of spring and its most popular seasonal, Basil Mint! Quickly becoming one of Seattle Cider Company’s fan favorites, this herb-infused cider is light, refreshing, and slightly tart, made with an impressive 100 pounds each of fresh basil and mint per batch.
Barrel House Z is launching its latest collaboration: Adeline, a rich, chocolatey roasted Stout.
This week 2 Towns Ciderhouse releases Flight of the Kiwi, an electrifying, oak-aged cider made from Northwest-grown hardy kiwi berries, fresh-pressed apples and gooseberries.
East Brother Beer Company opened the doors to its new brewery and tap room, the first to call Richmond home. Founded by Chris Coomber and Rob Lightner, longtime friends and Bay Area residents, East Brother Beer Company is committed to bringing beer back to its classic roots.
Payette Brewing Company announces their two new twenty-two ounce bottle series, Serendipity: Imperial IPA Series coming this month, and Aura: Sour Ale Series coming this April.
Due to ever increasing demand and partnership with Odom Distributing, Silver City Brewery is excited to announce expanded distribution into Northern Idaho.
Georgia’s oldest craft brewery, Red Brick Brewing Co., announced today their newest release in the Laughing Skull line – a Belgian-style White Ale.
Paulaner USA, the U.S. importer of the legendary Paulaner Brewery portfolio adds Fürstenberg Beer to its premium line of brands in the U.S. The launch capitalizes on recent marketing research indicating that craft beer consumers are searching for more sessionable products that provide a refreshing, yet full flavor beer. Touted as the next step in the German craft beer experience; Fürstenberg is a classic German Pilsener direct from the black forest. For the ultimate authentic tasting experience, Fürstenberg will only be served as a draft beer, with plans to roll out nationally on March 1.
Modern Times is looking for balance in 2017. “We’re really growing in all directions,” CEO and founder Jacob McKean told Brewbound via e-mail. “The last two years we’ve had enormous growth in our wholesale business, so now it’s time to add some tasting rooms. Our business model works extremely well for us; we’re just focused on scaling it at a reasonable rate.”
AleSmith Brewing Company is announcing that it is making its celebrated Speedway Stout available in individual 16-ounce cans. Traditionally sold in 750ml bottles, the fan favorite imperial stout will make a debut in single-serving, all-black cans. This is the second canned beer in AleSmith’s line-up with AleSmith IPA cans released in 2016.