WASHINGTON – The Brewers Association, WineAmerica, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Wine Institute, Beer Institute and the National Association of Beverage Importers, associations representing virtually all alcohol beverages sold in the 50 states, today called on Members of Congress to reject the CARE Act (H.R. 1161), legislation backed by the wholesale tier of… Read more »
When you think of classic fall seasonal offering, pumpkin immediately comes to mind. Bison Organic takes a different approach with their Gingerbread Ale. This beer pours a dark brown color with a slight red hue. Surprise, it smells like gingerbread! If you dig a little deeper, you will notice notes of caramel, cinnamon and nutmeg…. Read more »
March Madness is here and to celebrate, brewbound.com has set up their own 64-brew bracket to honor some of the best craft beer the U.S. has to offer — and let fans pick a champion! This year’s selection committee selected some of the most popular, most innovative, and all-around best-loved beers in the country to… Read more »
BOSTON – Some consider it the Super Bowl of beer. Others just enjoy wearing a pretzel necklace and tasting some of the most creative beers on the planet. No matter what end of the spectrum you are on, one thing is certain: creativeness at Beer Advocate’s 2011 Extreme Beer Fest was at an all time… Read more »
The latest blog post from Sam Calagione at Dogfish Head highlighted some changes in distribution for 2011. Check out what Calagione wrote below: Hello and happy almost Spring fellow off-centered beer enthusiasts. As we look back on last year from atop our uni-tanks here in Milton, Delaware we have much to be proud of and… Read more »
BOSTON – When Chris Lohring was first deciding to build a brand entirely around session beer, some people told him he was crazy. Sure, creating an entire beer line that is less than 5.0% ABV might seem to limit what you can provide to customers, but Lohring thinks just the opposite. “When I first started… Read more »
PORTSMOUTH, NH – The line outside the Portsmouth brewery began forming at 4 a.m. on March 7th and it wasn't for a Justin Bieber concert. Instead fans of "Kate the Great," camped out for the highly anticipated release of one very special brew. Kate the Great, a Russian Imperial Stout, is currently the 7th ranked… Read more »
FROM SHORT'S BREWING BLOG BELLAIRE, MI – After receiving some very heartfelt communications regarding our much loved seasonal beer named Hangin’ Frank, Short’s has decided to rebrand this beer for next year. The rebranding will keep the beer exactly the same, but with a new name and new artwork. For anyone wondering why we have a… Read more »
BOSTON – "A Beer Dinner with the Bruery" will be held on Thursday, March 10th, at 6:30pm. The event will include opening refreshments and a five-course seated dinner for $75 per person, excluding tax & gratuity. Listed Below is the menu: As you arrive… Pancetta Wrapped Shrimp, lemon aioli with Saison de Lente First Course Bibb… Read more »
FROM BREWER'S ASSOCIATION BLOG: BOULDER, CO – The Brewers Association's Membership Coordinator and Brewery Detective Erin Glass keeps an eye on brewery openings, closings, transitions and breweries in planning. With so much interest in craft brewing today, there is a lot more detective work and a large number of calls and emails to breweries in… Read more »
PETALUMA, CA – The Lagunitas Brewing Company plans to expand this fall after purchasing a nearby site on their current property. Ron Lindenbusch, a spokesperson for the brewery confirmed that the operation will be expanding from the current 80 barrel system to a 250 barrel system. "We have taken over another building on the property… Read more »
MARSHALL, MI – Baby formula: Not typically an ingredient at the top of a brewmaster's list. It's exactly what Head Brewer and Owner of Dark Horse Brewing, Aaron Morse did for his most recent experimental beer, the "uber-boober." "We were sitting around and thinking what we could do for extreme session beers, and we got… Read more »
ALEXANDRIA, VA – About three weeks ago, it was impossible to walk into a local grocery store in the metro D.C. area and pick up a bottle of some locally brewed craft beer. Thanks to Bill Butcher, the man behind Port City Brewing Company, those days have come and gone. Port City Brewing Company, the… Read more »
FROM THE FLYING DOG BLOG: The term El Dorado has Spanish roots, and is translated to mean “The Golden One.” Metaphorically, El Dorado has been used to describe an ultimate prize that one might spend one’s life seeking — sometimes referring to wealth, success, love, or true happiness. Call off the dogs, because your search… Read more »