New York Hops Processor Banking On Craft Beer Growth

New York Hops Processor Banking On Craft Beer Growth

LARCHMONT, NY — Promoting a message of sustainability, one New York man hopes to capitalize on the growth in craft the beer industry by processing locally grown hops. Michael Roffman, like most individuals in the craft beer industry, turned his initial fascination with home brewing into a business. Roffman won’t be brewing any beer however…. Read more »

Ska Announces Winner In 2011 GABF Pro-Am Homebrew Competition

Ska Announces Winner In 2011 GABF Pro-Am Homebrew Competition

DURANGO, CO. – Judging has been completed in the 2011 Ska Brewing GABF Pro-Am Homebrew Competition, and Ska announced that Seth Townsend has won the “Best In Show” gold medal with his Organic Dubbel. Townsend’s Dubbel was entered in the Belgian Strong Ale category, where it also took top honors.

Full Sail Brewing Releases New Brewmaster Reserve Beer, Elevation Imperial IPA

Full Sail Brewing Releases New Brewmaster Reserve Beer, Elevation Imperial IPA

HOOD RIVER, OR — Oregon’s Cascade Mountains are named for the multitudes of cascading waters that rush from their glacial peaks. Oregon’s rushing rivers, cascading streams and thundering waterfalls all flow through the deep forests and rolling foothills. It is from these epic elevations that every batch of Full Sail beer sources its water. Full… Read more »

Product Review: Pike Brewing Company – Dry Wit

Product Review: Pike Brewing Company – Dry Wit

Well, as the saying goes, give credit when credit is due. Pike Brewing, typical of other offerings we have sampled in the past, plays things pretty close to stylistic guidelines. That said, there were a few distinct characteristics about the Dry Wit that caught our attention. This beer, which is clearly marked as unfiltered pours… Read more »

Perennial Artisan Ales Will Open This Summer

Perennial Artisan Ales Will Open This Summer

ST. LOUIS, MO – Perennial Artisan Ales is a small-batch microbrewery located at 8125 Michigan Avenue in the South Carondelet neighborhood of St. Louis City, opening by late July/early August 2011. The 9,200-square-foot brewery includes a dedicated, temperature-controlled fermentation and barrel-aging cellar.

Brew World Order: Wrestling Executive Starts New Beer Company

Brew World Order: Wrestling Executive Starts New Beer Company

CODY, WY — If you needed more proof that the craft beer industry is growing, look no further than the pro wrestling business. Yes, you read that correctly – wrestling. Eric Bischoff, of WCW, WWE and most recently TNA fame is the newest cast member to enter the craft beer ring, and he’s hoping he… Read more »

The Lost Abbey To Release Veritas 009 This Saturday

The Lost Abbey To Release Veritas 009 This Saturday

SAN MARCOS, CA. — The Lost Abbey will release the next in its coveted Veritas small-batch barrel-aged beers on Saturday, May 28, 2011. The most complex and time-consuming beer released by the brewery to date, Veritas 009 took more than three years and periods in bourbon and wine barrels to create. With only 100 cases… Read more »

Odell Brewing To Release Newest Woodcut Offering At SAVOR

Odell Brewing To Release Newest Woodcut Offering At SAVOR

FORT COLLINS, CO. — On June 3, 2011, Odell Brewing will debut Woodcut No. 5, an oak aged Belgian Quadruple, at SAVOR: An American Craft Beer and Food Experience in Washington D.C.Woodcut No 5 will be the second offering Odell Brewing has released at the event, which is now in its fourth year.

Product Review: Maine Beer Company – Lunch IPA

Product Review: Maine Beer Company – Lunch IPA

There is something to be said when you drink a beer that was not only made locally, but also made on a system only slightly bigger than your average home-brew setup. Maine Beer Company, who still hand bottles and labels all of their suds, finally released their first true “IPA.” This beer pours a hazy… Read more »

Maine Beer Company Expands, Releases Lunch IPA

PORTLAND, ME – While it wasn’t the highly-publicized, $26.6M expansion announced by Stone Brewing Company last week, a craft brewer on the eastern seaboard quietly made the decision to double their fermentation capacity and add a kegging machine. Maine Beer Company, who until last week only produced three styles of beer, added not only another… Read more »

Product Review: Samuel Adams Latitude 48 – Zeus

Product Review: Samuel Adams Latitude 48 – Zeus

Our final installment in the Latitude 48 ‘Deconstructed’ reviews series is “Zeus.” Though Zeus, in mythology is the “Father of Gods and men,” the hop with the same name really wasn’t our favorite. The color seemed to lack the brightness that the other single-hopped Latitude beers had. That “glowing” amber or orange hue wasn’t as… Read more »

What To Drink When The World Ends

What To Drink When The World Ends

So I’m sure by now you have heard the rumors. Yes it’s true – the world is ending this weekend. Saturday, May 21st at 6 p.m. (I’m still trying to confirm what time zone that is), something known as “The Rapture” will be occuring.

Product Review: Samuel Adams Latitude 48 IPA – Simcoe

Product Review: Samuel Adams Latitude 48 IPA – Simcoe

If there is a single beer from the entire “Deconstructed” variety pack that to us seems the most complete, our vote is undoubtedly for the Simcoe. This beer pours a copper-pale color, much like the others, with a nice 2-finger tan head. While there were slight variances in each of the others we tried, this… Read more »