DC Brau Brewing in Washington, DC, released a number of its summertime beers as well as celebrating its 11th anniversary recently. The beers range from a Belgian pale to a radler to dank IPA and lager. The recent press release: DC Brau, D.C.’s original craft brewery, recently released three of … Continue reading
A first for the blog: posting news about beer in Walmart. California’s Surreal Brewing, maker of non-alcoholic beers (I reviewed a number of them two years ago), announced its expansion into Walmarts across southern California last month. And while beer sales in Walmart aren’t something I’d commonly write about, having … Continue reading
With the closure of the Portland location of Modern Times Beer, the space that formerly also housed The Commons Brewery was back in the news this month with the announcement that a new brewing operation, Living Haüs Beer Company, will be opening up in the space this summer. Living Haüs … Continue reading
The latest release from Portland’s Hopworks Urban Brewery is a throwback (if you want to call it that) to whole cone hops, with Chuckle Cones IPA, an India pale ale that features whole cone Chinook and Idaho 7 hops in the mix. Details from the release: Hopworks Urban Brewery (HUB), … Continue reading
As part of its Moon Room Series of lagers, Ecliptic Brewing released two new Japanese-style rice lagers last month, a base version of the pale lager style and one brewed with the addition of jasmine. Press release: Ecliptic Brewing is excited to launch their next Moon Room Series beers – … Continue reading
New Holland Spirits—the distilling branch of New Holland Brewing—announced the latest edition to its year-round Dragon’s Milk bourbon product line with Dragon’s Milk Origin. Unlike the Beer Barrel Bourbons that the company specializes in, Origin is a straight bourbon whiskey that is five year aged (or more). New Holland sent … Continue reading
Oskar Blues Brewery, the original canning craft brewer from Colorado, has a new mixed 12-pack out that the brewery is calling The Works, which features three of its best sellers. The twist (if you want to call it that) is that instead of four cans of all three, this one … Continue reading
What’s better than a can of double IPA named “Road 2 Ruin”? How about a 19.2 ounce stovepipe can of it? That’s what Connecticut’s Two Roads Brewing is offering up, which rolled out this month. Press release: Two Roads Brewing Company announced today that they are taking their Road 2 … Continue reading
The latest beer from Tröegs Independent Brewing is its returning summer IPA, Field Study, a hoppy-fruity ale that clocks in at 6.2% ABV. The hop bill offers up characteristics of ripe grapefruit, pear, and melon, and with a grain bill including oats and wheat, I’d expect a bit of haze … Continue reading
New Orleans’ Urban South Brewery celebrates its sixth anniversary this April, highlighting impressive growth with two locations, and the brewery is releasing six collaboration beers in honor of it. No details on the beers themselves yet. Details from the release: New Orleans’ largest craft brewery increases production volume by almost … Continue reading