Also, triple post my bad, but: Happy belated @bigmike! Wasn't in the thread all weekend so I missed it.
One of our beers(Revision) is collaborating with Other Half with proceeds to hospitality workers who lost their jobs.
All Together | A Worldwide Collaboration Check and see what other breweries in your area are participating!
Pretty fun collab Prairie Ales did with Gold Star Beer Counter: Implausible Nuts - In collaboration with Gold Star Beer Counter, this bourbon barrel aged stout was conditioned on honey roasted almonds, honey roasted coconut, and Sey Coffee.
This 6 state coalition that was formed for Covid needs to come together on the real important issue and let me buy beer from NY and PA breweries.
Hey all - long time lurker here. From the U.K. and work in the craft beer industry. Loads of breweries here are taking part in All Together too, only tried one so far and wasn’t impressed but I have a few more on the way!
saw on IG today that the brewery closest to me that's participating in the All Together will be releasing soon. They are very small so hoping I can grab some before it sells out
been following this pop-up beer project in NYC for a bit now. had to put in an order for this glass and a couple beers for delivery. the dog's name is Nelson lol
Had a few of their beers last time I was in NYC. I really rate them! Love their can labels too. I was supposed to be over the beginning of this month, but we know how that turned out! Missing NYC beer big time!
I've never been to the UK. How does the craft beer industry compare to the US? Europe never struck me as a huge craft beer place when I travelled abroad. Each area had their beer or style but I never noticed huge amounts of microbreweries like there are here.
It’s pretty similar to be honest. We have a lot of ‘hype’ breweries making dank, juicy NEIPA style beers - they’re the most popular by far. We also still have traditional breweries too. It’s not all the bitter and mild cask beers that you’re lead to believe. Our most popular craft breweries have collaborated with Other Half, Finback, Eviltwin, KCBC (mostly east coast breweries tbh). The last brewery I worked for did a collab with Fifth Hammer for a London & NY project for a beer festival last year.
Drinking a Logsdon Natural Selection (oak-fermented strong saison). Pretty wonderful, glad I picked up a 4pk.
Yeah, this is the first beer I’ve seen in a while from them! Before this, some Peche ‘n’ Brett made it down here a while ago.
Big fan of this one from The Bruery and Brooke Williamson of Top Chef fame, I keep buying it over and over again when available.
all of the respect in the world to Gage at Non-Sequitur. my apartment buzzer rang and it was him making the delivery himself on a bike... in the rain. dropped it for me in the hallway and we both gave each other a 'stay safe'. he was masked up. a true legend.