Boston Beer Company - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com Central PA beer enthusiasts and beer bloggers. Homebrewers, brewery workers, and all around beer lovers. Sun, 02 Mar 2025 20:35:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://i0.wp.com/thebeerthrillers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-The-Beer-Thrillers-December-2022-Logo.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Boston Beer Company - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com 32 32 187558884 The Most Popular Brewery in Each State as per Perplexity AI https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/02/01/the-most-popular-brewery-in-each-state-as-per-perplexity-ai/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-most-popular-brewery-in-each-state-as-per-perplexity-ai Sat, 01 Feb 2025 20:32:48 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=15990 The Most Popular Brewery in Each State as per Perplexity AI

Most Popular Breweries by State as per Perplexity

Taking a look at the most popular brewery in each state can be a bit difficult. But thankfully with AI, we can quick pin down things a bit more succinctly. So I fired up the old Perplexity AI machine, and threw it the commands of “what is the most popular brewery in each state” and then gave it the caveats of using Untappd data, sales data, online mentions, and variables such as website recommendations and such.

And here’s what it gave us:

Most Popular Brewery in Each State as of February 2025

STATE BREWERY
Alabama TrimTab Brewing Co.
Alaska Alaskan Brewing Company
Arizona Mother Road Brewing Company
Arkansas Lost Forty Brewing Company
California Russian River Brewing Company
Colorado Breckenridge Brewery
Delaware Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Florida Cigar City Brewing
Georgia Creature Comforts Brewing
Hawaii Maui Brewing
Idaho Mother Earth Brewing Company
Illinois Revolution Brewing Company
Indiana 3 Floyds Brewing
Iowa Toppling Goliath Brewing
Kansas Boulevard Brewing
Kentucky West Sixth Brewing
Louisiana Gnarly Barley Brewing Company
Maine Bissell Brothers Brewing Company
Maryland Heavy Seas Beer
Massachusetts Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)
Michigan Bell’s Brewery
Minnesota Surly Brewing Company
Mississippi Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company
Missouri Side Project Brewing
Montana Big Sky Brewing Company
Nebraska Kros Strain Brewing
Nevada Able Baker Brewing Company
New Hampshire Smuttynose Brewing Company
New Jersey Kane Brewing
New Mexico Santa Fe Brewing Company
New York Sloop Brewing
North Carolina Wicked Weed Brewing Company
North Dakota Drekker Brewing Company
Ohio Great Lakes Brewing Company
Oklahoma Roughtail Brewing Company
Oregon Fort George Brewing
Pennsylvania Tröegs Independent Brewing
Rhode Island Whalers Brewing Company
South Carolina Wicked Weed Brewing Company
South Dakota Crow Peak Brewing Company
Tennessee Bearded Iris Brewing
Texas Yuengling Brewery
Utah Squatters Craft Beers
Vermont The Alchemist
Virginia 3 Floyds Brewing
Washington Georgetown Brewing Company
West Virginia Big Timber Brewing Company
Wisconsin New Glarus Brewing
Wyoming Snake River Brewing Company

Notes: A few notes I’d like to point out. Wicked Weed Brewing is listed twice – North and South Carolina. Yuengling Brewery is listed for Texas; where they do technically have a brewery production center. And 3 Floyds is also listed twice – Indiana and Virginia.

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Beer Review: Winter Lager (Samuel Adams) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/01/04/beer-review-winter-lager-samuel-adams/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-winter-lager-samuel-adams Thu, 04 Jan 2024 19:31:20 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=13499 Winter Time

We’re due for snow – and I mean S-N-O-W – on Saturday. (Of course we are, the Farm Show kicks off tomorrow – Friday, so of course we would be getting snow.) Winter Lager is the epitome of winter time for me. This dates back to one of the earliest craft beers I got into, and felt like now is as good as any time to dive into and pick it apart for a healthy beer review.

History of Winter Lager

Samuel Adams Winter Lager has a rich history, having been first brewed in 1989 as one of Samuel Adams’ initial seasonal beers, alongside Octoberfest. This early introduction marked the beer as a pioneer in the realm of seasonal craft brews. Brewed in the style of a Bock, the Winter Lager is designed to be more malt-forward and darker than other popular lagers, setting it apart as a distinctive and flavorful option for the winter months.

Over the years, Samuel Adams has continued to refine and enhance the Winter Lager, ensuring that it remains a beloved and anticipated release each year. The beer has evolved to incorporate elements that capture the essence of the winter season, such as the addition of cinnamon and orange peel, further enhancing its festive and comforting character. This commitment to quality and innovation has solidified the Winter Lager as a staple in the Samuel Adams lineup, and a favorite among beer enthusiasts seeking a well-crafted and seasonally appropriate brew.

The Winter Lager’s enduring popularity and consistent evolution are a testament to Samuel Adams’ dedication to creating exceptional seasonal beers. As one of the brewery’s signature offerings, the Winter Lager continues to delight and inspire beer lovers, making it a cherished tradition for many during the winter season.

Beer Review

Beer Review: Winter Lager by Samuel Adams

Beer: Winter Lager
Brewery: Samuel Adams
Style: Lager – Winter
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 22
Untappd Description: For the first time in 31 years, we’re updating the classic Winter Lager recipe to make it crisper and brighter. It’s the same iconic beer, with a wintery remix. Crisp Bock with citrus and spices, lager brewed with orange peel, cinnamon, and ginger.

Appearance

Samuel Adams Winter Lager presents itself as a beer of distinction. As it is poured into a glass, the deep ruby-brown color immediately captures the eye, evoking the rich hues of the winter season. The beer’s clarity and the way it reflects light contribute to its visual appeal, setting the stage for the sensory experience to come. Topping the beer is a generous, creamy head that lingers, enhancing the beer’s presentation and inviting the first sip. The combination of these visual elements makes the Winter Lager an enticing choice for those seeking a beer that embodies the spirit of the season. The appearance of a beer is often the first interaction a drinker has with the brew, and Samuel Adams Winter Lager excels in making a memorable first impression. The deep, inviting color and the well-formed head speak to the care and craftsmanship that have gone into creating this beer. Whether enjoyed in a cozy setting or shared among friends, the Winter Lager’s appearance sets the stage for a truly enjoyable drinking experience.

Aroma

The aroma of Samuel Adams Winter Lager is a prelude to the sensory journey that awaits. As the beer is brought to the nose, a delightful blend of scents emerges, creating an inviting and comforting atmosphere. Notes of malt, spice, and a subtle hint of citrus intertwine, evoking the warmth and cheer of the winter season. This complex aroma invites the drinker to take a moment and savor the anticipation of the first sip, promising a beer of depth and character. The Winter Lager’s aroma is a testament to the artistry of the brewing process, as it skillfully weaves together various elements to create a harmonious olfactory experience. The interplay of malt, spice, and citrus hints at the beer’s flavor profile, offering a glimpse of the richness that is to come. This carefully crafted aroma adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the beer, making it a true pleasure to engage with before even taking the first sip.

Taste

The first sip of Samuel Adams Winter Lager reveals a tapestry of flavors that reflect the artistry of the brewing process. The beer’s rich and full-bodied taste immediately commands attention, enveloping the palate in a warmth that is characteristic of the season. A harmonious blend of maltiness and a subtle bitterness unfolds, creating a complex and satisfying drinking experience. The initial burst of flavor gives way to a smooth and lingering finish, leaving a lasting impression of the beer’s well-crafted character. The Winter Lager’s taste is a testament to the brewery’s commitment to quality and innovation. The careful balance of flavors, from the robust maltiness to the nuanced bitterness, showcases the expertise that has gone into creating this exceptional brew. Each sip reveals new dimensions of the beer’s taste, making it a delight to savor and explore. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with a hearty winter meal, the Winter Lager’s taste is sure to leave a lasting and positive impression.

Mouthfeel

Samuel Adams Winter Lager offers a distinctive and satisfying mouthfeel that enhances the overall drinking experience. The beer’s full-bodied nature imparts a sense of substance and depth, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a beer that can stand up to the rigors of the winter season. The smooth and creamy texture further contributes to the beer’s comforting character, enveloping the palate in a luxurious sensation with each sip. The Winter Lager’s mouthfeel is a key element in its appeal, adding to the beer’s overall sense of warmth and satisfaction. The beer’s 5.6% ABV and 22 IBUs contribute to its well-balanced and comforting character, further enhancing the beer’s overall appeal. The interplay of alcohol content and bitterness creates a sense of harmony in the beer’s profile, ensuring that each sip is as enjoyable as the last. Whether sipped slowly to savor the beer’s complexity or enjoyed more casually, the Winter Lager’s mouthfeel is a defining feature that sets it apart as a beer of exceptional quality and craftsmanship.

Overall Impression

In conclusion, Samuel Adams Winter Lager is a beer of distinction, perfectly suited for the winter season. Its rich flavor, warm aroma, and full-bodied nature make it a wonderful choice for those seeking a comforting and well-crafted brew. The beer’s careful balance of maltiness and bitterness, coupled with its smooth and satisfying mouthfeel, ensures that each sip is a delight to the senses. Whether enjoyed in a cozy setting or shared among friends, the Winter Lager is a testament to the brewery’s expertise in creating seasonal brews, and it’s a great option for beer enthusiasts looking to savor a distinctive and satisfying lager during the colder months.

My Untappd Rating: ***.5
Global Untappd Rating: 3.53 (as of 1.4.24)

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Sipping on the Edge: Exploring the Top 5 Highest ABV Beers https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/11/06/sipping-on-the-edge-exploring-the-top-5-highest-abv-beers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sipping-on-the-edge-exploring-the-top-5-highest-abv-beers Mon, 06 Nov 2023 14:10:45 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=12866 The Highest ABV Beers

With Utopias by Sam Adams coming out again, I thought it’d be a great time to look at some of the highest ABV beers out there on the market. Its one of the most frequent questions I see and get here at the blog too.

Typically most think its Utopias because its the most recognizable high – ABV beer. But surprisingly it actually only comes in at number five on the list. So let’s take a look at the Top 5 Highest ABV Beers.

High ABV Beers

Craft beer enthusiasts are no strangers to the pursuit of bold and daring flavors. While the craft beer industry continually pushes the boundaries of taste and creativity, some brewers have taken it to the next level by creating exceptionally high-ABV (Alcohol by Volume) brews. In this article, we’re going to explore the world of extreme beers and introduce you to the top 5 highest ABV beers that have left beer aficionados in awe.

The Top 5 Highest ABV Beers

Here is the current Top 5 Highest ABV beers.

1. “Snake Venom” by Brewmeister – ABV: 67.5%

Snake Venom by Brewmeister

Brewmeister’s “Snake Venom” takes the top spot in our list, boasting a staggering ABV of 67.5%. This Scottish brewery is renowned for pushing the limits, and “Snake Venom” is no exception. This beer is not for the faint of heart, as its high alcohol content is balanced by a rich malty sweetness and notes of caramel, dark fruits, and alcohol warmth. It’s an experience you won’t forget.

2. “Armageddon” by Brewmeister – ABV: 65%

Armageddon by Brewmeister

Returning to Brewmeister, we find “Armageddon,” a beer with an intense ABV of 65%. This beer showcases the brewery’s knack for creating high-ABV brews while maintaining balance. Expect bold flavors of caramel, toffee, and a powerful alcohol kick that warms you up on even the coldest of nights.

3. “Schorschbock 57” by Schorschbräu – ABV: 57.5%

Schorschbock 57 by Schorschbräu

German brewery Schorschbräu’s “Schorschbock 57” secures the second spot with an ABV of 57.5%. This powerful brew showcases the art of traditional German brewing techniques, resulting in a strong and flavorful beer with a malt-forward profile. You’ll find hints of toffee, molasses, and a noticeable alcoholic punch in each sip.

4. “The End of History” by BrewDog – 55% ABV

The End of History by BrewDog

BrewDog, a Scottish craft beer icon, created “The End of History,” a beer that pushes the boundaries of both ABV and presentation. With an ABV of 55%, this beer is a limited edition and known for its unique packaging – it’s encased in taxidermy animals! The beer itself offers a complex, sweet, and spicy experience with a warming finish.

The End of History certainly wins the prize for strangest (or weirdest) bottle as well.

5. “Utopias” by Samuel Adams – Varies (usually over 20%)

Utopias by Sam Adams

Samuel Adams’ “Utopias” is an American strong ale that defies traditional categorization. While its ABV varies from batch to batch, it typically exceeds 20%. This beer is aged in a variety of barrels, including sherry, cognac, and bourbon, resulting in a complex and rich profile. Expect flavors of dark fruit, toffee, and a subtle warming sensation that lingers.

Surprisingly Sam Adams’ Utopias is also the only American brewery on the list. Brewmeister and BrewDog are primarily out of Scotland (though BrewDog has some American locations), and Schorschbräu is from Germany.

Utopias also wins for best looking, most elegant, and beautiful bottle. Especially compared to BrewDog’s “The End of History”.

Extreme ABV Beers

And there’s still plenty more extreme ABV beers out there. Many in the 20% range, and Dogfish Head has several stouts and IPAs that clock in around the 16 – 18% mark. And breweries are coming up with new beers all the time, so be on the look out for new and exciting extreme ABV beers in the future.

Extreme ABV beers are a unique and adventurous journey for those who seek something beyond the ordinary in their craft beer experience. While sipping on these high-ABV brews, it’s crucial to remember to consume them responsibly and in moderation. These potent beers are meant to be savored slowly, so you can appreciate the intricacies of their flavor profiles and the skill that goes into crafting them.

If you’re a daring beer enthusiast looking for a memorable and intense tasting experience, exploring these top 5 highest ABV beers should be on your bucket list. Each one offers a unique adventure for your taste buds and a story to share with your fellow beer connoisseurs. So, the next time you’re in the mood for something extraordinary, reach for one of these remarkable brews and raise your glass to the audacious spirit of craft beer brewing. Cheers!

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A Series of Craft Beer Articles

This is just one of several in a series of over arching ‘craft beer’ related articles. Several alone in a ‘flagship’ series. In the next few weeks there will be some more that come out as well. I would like to have this general level of different ‘craft beer articles’ that everyone can kind of jump to and read and use for informative purposes, and give a better understanding for the other articles on the site.

Some of these articles are about definitions (like “What is Craft Beer?“) and others are about Craft Breweries in general like the Top 50 Producing Craft Breweries, etc.

More Information

New Atlas – Chart of Strongest ABV Beers

New Atlas covered BrewDog’s release of “The End of History” in an interesting article in 2010. You can read more about it here: BrewDog’s 55% ABV beer: the strongest and most expensive beer in history.

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We are also working on a project of creating printable and downloadable PDFs and resources to be able to check and keep track of all of the breweries you’ve been to. So stay tuned for that project once we are finished with the Brewery Maps of the US States.

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The Beer Thrillers are a blog that prides itself on writing beer reviews, brewery reviews, travelogues, news (especially local to the Central PA brewery scene), as well as covering other topics of our interests – such as hiking, literature and books, board games, and video games which we sometimes stream with our friends over at Knights of Nostalgia. We are currently listed as #7 on FeedSpot’s “Top 100 Beer Blogs” and #8 on FeedSpot’s “Top 40 Pennsylvania Blogs”. (As of January 2023.) Thank you for reading our site today, please subscribe, follow, and bookmark. Please reach out to us if you are interested in working together. If you would like to donate to the blog you can here: Donate to The Beer Thrillers. Thank you!

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(Thank you for reading. The opinions, thoughts, and expressions of each article posted on The Beer Thrillers represents the author of the content and only themselves. It does not express the opinions, beliefs, or ideas held by The Beer Thrillers or any company in which the author themselves work for. Each piece of written content is written by the creator(s) listed in the authorial section on each article unless otherwise noted. Their opinions, comments, and words on screen do not represent any company in which they work for and / or are affiliated with or any non – profits that they contribute to. Thank you.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Craft Beer in the Early 2000s: A Golden Era of Innovation and Growth https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/07/19/craft-beer-in-the-early-2000s-a-golden-era-of-innovation-and-growth/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=craft-beer-in-the-early-2000s-a-golden-era-of-innovation-and-growth Thu, 20 Jul 2023 03:53:30 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=12019
Craft Beer on the shelf – 2000 brands (most now corporate and macro brew owned)

Introduction

The early 2000s were a time of profound transformation in the world of craft beer. Against the backdrop of a beer industry dominated by mass-produced, lackluster offerings, a rebellion was brewing among small, passionate brewers. The craft beer movement, which had been simmering for decades, reached a boiling point, giving rise to a revolution that celebrated the artistry, flavors, and individuality of beer.

Craft brewers emerged as modern-day alchemists, transforming simple ingredients into liquid gold. Each pint became a canvas for innovation, and every sip revealed a tapestry of flavors that captivated the palates of discerning beer enthusiasts. This was an era when every beer told a story, and every brewery carried the spirit of its community.

As the craft beer movement gained traction, microbreweries dotted the American landscape, signaling a shift in beer culture. These small, independent breweries were not merely businesses; they were passionate ventures led by individuals dedicated to their craft. They breathed life into beer styles long forgotten and experimented with new ingredients, pushing the boundaries of what beer could be.

With each passing year, the craft beer landscape expanded exponentially, like yeast multiplying in a fermenting batch. Local breweries became regional favorites, and regional favorites grew into national sensations. A camaraderie united brewers, and a collective spirit propelled the movement forward. Craft beer festivals served as grand celebrations of this newfound culture, offering a space for brewers and beer enthusiasts to mingle, share stories, and toast to the shared love of all things craft beer.

Amidst the fervor of hops and creativity, the early 2000s also witnessed challenges. Craft brewers found themselves David in a battle against beer industry Goliaths. Limited access to distribution channels and the dominance of mass-produced beer posed obstacles to growth. Yet, the movement proved resilient. Craft brewers banded together, forming alliances that fortified their collective voice and purpose. Legislative battles ensued, prompting lawmakers to recognize the economic and cultural impact of craft beer, leading to progressive changes that favored the growth of independent breweries.

This article delves into the captivating narrative of craft beer in the early 2000s, examining the trends, challenges, and triumphs that defined the era. It celebrates the visionaries who transformed the world of beer, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire brewers and enthusiasts alike. So, grab a cold one, and join us on this journey back to a golden era when craft beer forever changed the way the world appreciates and sips its favorite brews.

A Craft Beer Revolution Emerges

Growth in breweries from 2007 to 2011 (as per the Brewers Association – posted in 2012) (photo / chart and graph courtesy of the Brewers Association)

The Rise of Microbreweries

In the early 2000s, the craft beer revolution ignited a spark that would forever change the beer landscape. At the forefront of this movement were the rising microbreweries, each a beacon of creativity and independence. These small-scale breweries weren’t just businesses; they were extensions of the brewmaster’s passion, artistry, and love for beer. They embraced a hands-on approach to brewing, crafting each batch with meticulous attention to detail, and a genuine desire to share their unique concoctions with the world.

The allure of microbreweries lay not only in their craft but also in their connection to the local community. They were the neighborhood gathering places where friends and family could raise a glass and savor not just a drink, but a sense of belonging. In an age of homogenized products, microbreweries represented a return to authenticity, craftsmanship, and the stories behind every pint poured.

The Pioneer Breweries

Anchor Brewing’s “Anchor Steam Beer”

As the craft beer movement gained traction, several breweries stood out as pioneers, championing the cause and inspiring a generation of brewers. One such trailblazer was the historic Anchor Brewing Company, hailing from the hills of San Francisco. With roots dating back to the late 1800s, this brewery experienced a revival, becoming a symbol of resilience and tradition. Under the guidance of Fritz Maytag, Anchor Brewing Company played a pivotal role in resurrecting once-lost beer styles, such as the California Common, laying the foundation for the craft beer resurgence.

Another formidable pioneer was the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Northern California. Founded in 1979 by Ken Grossman and Paul Camusi, Sierra Nevada garnered fame for its groundbreaking Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. This hop-forward American Pale Ale tantalized taste buds with its bold citrusy aroma and balanced bitterness, setting the stage for a newfound love affair with hops.

Across the nation, other trailblazers followed suit. From the Great Lakes to the Rocky Mountains and beyond, visionary brewers embraced the craft beer ethos. Their dedication to elevating the beer experience was contagious, inspiring a surge of new breweries and paving the way for the diverse beer culture we enjoy today.

Unfortunately in recent news Anchor Brewing Company has announced they are ceasing operations. Anchor Brewing Company Ceasing Operations and Liquidating Business.

A Tipping Point in Beer Diversity

The early 2000s marked a tipping point in beer diversity, as microbreweries dared to be different and defy convention. New and exciting beer styles emerged, challenging the traditional notion of beer and elevating it to an art form. Brewers experimented with innovative ingredients and brewing techniques, resulting in a kaleidoscope of flavors and aromas.

IPAs, in particular, gained cult-like status during this time. American craft brewers unleashed a hop frenzy, crafting IPAs with an unprecedented intensity of flavors, aroma, and bitterness. From West Coast IPAs, celebrated for their resinous and piney notes, to East Coast IPAs, known for their juicy and tropical fruit characteristics, beer enthusiasts were treated to an array of hop-forward delights.

Beyond IPAs, the creativity knew no bounds. Sour ales, barrel-aged wonders, and experimental hybrids graced taproom menus, captivating adventurous palates seeking something beyond the ordinary. Each brew became an exploration, an invitation to savor complexity, and a chance to challenge one’s taste preferences.

The early 2000s signaled a sea change in beer culture, as a growing community of craft brewers and enthusiasts sought to elevate the appreciation of beer from a mere beverage to an artful expression. The craft beer revolution was in full swing, and its momentum showed no signs of slowing down.

Key Trends in Craft Beer during the Early 2000s

Hops Take Center Stage

Early day classic West Coast style IPAs

The early 2000s ushered in an era where hops reigned supreme, transforming the way brewers approached their craft. Hops, the aromatic flowers that lend bitterness, flavor, and aroma to beer, became the stars of the show. Craft brewers embraced the hop-forward movement, infusing their creations with a kaleidoscope of hop varieties from around the globe.

India Pale Ales (IPAs) emerged as the crown jewel of the hop revolution. From the tongue-tingling bitterness of West Coast IPAs to the juicy, fruit-laden flavors of New England-style IPAs, each rendition showcased the versatility of hops. Hop experimentation was at its peak, leading to creative hybrids like Black IPAs, Double IPAs, and Session IPAs, catering to different palates and preferences.

Brewers sought to harness the full potential of hops by experimenting with innovative hopping techniques. Dry-hopping, for instance, became a hallmark of craft IPAs, allowing brewers to intensify the aromatic profile without adding additional bitterness. The result was a bouquet of hop aromas that tantalized the senses, inviting beer enthusiasts into a world of flavors previously unexplored.

Embracing Local Ingredients

In the early 2000s, craft brewers embraced the “farm-to-glass” philosophy, celebrating the use of locally-sourced ingredients to craft their beers. The movement sought to honor regional terroir and connect beer enthusiasts with the landscapes and flavors unique to their area.

Brewers scoured nearby farms for locally-grown hops, malted barley, and even fruits and herbs to infuse into their brews. This not only supported local agriculture but also gave craft beers a distinct sense of place. From the lush hop fields of the Pacific Northwest to the sun-kissed vineyards of California, each brewery’s offering was a reflection of its geographical roots.

This emphasis on local ingredients was not limited to just the primary components of beer; it extended to creative adjuncts used in brewing. Brewmasters drew inspiration from their communities, experimenting with additions like wildflowers, spices, and fruits found in their surroundings. As a result, craft beers became a cultural tapestry, telling stories of their origins through every sip.

Craft Beer Festivals and Events

The early 2000s marked a renaissance in craft beer festivals and events, becoming a cornerstone of the craft beer experience. These gatherings offered a festive platform for brewers to showcase their creations and for beer enthusiasts to explore a vast array of flavors under one roof.

Events like the Great American Beer Festival (GABF) in Denver, Colorado, became iconic celebrations of craft beer culture. Brewers from across the nation came together to share their passion, serving up their latest and greatest brews to a thirsty audience. The GABF, in particular, grew exponentially in attendance, symbolizing the surging popularity of craft beer.

Beyond the GABF, local and regional craft beer festivals flourished, drawing enthusiasts from neighboring towns and states. These events fostered a sense of camaraderie among beer lovers, who reveled in the opportunity to meet the minds behind their favorite brews and discover hidden gems from far-flung breweries.

The early 2000s was an era of unbridled creativity, where craft brewers embraced hops, local ingredients, and community-driven events. These trends shaped the trajectory of craft beer, paving the way for the diverse and exciting landscape we cherish today. As we raise our glasses to the pioneers of the movement, let us celebrate the legacy of the early 2000s, where craft beer truly came of age.

Challenges and Triumphs in the Early 2000s

The Fight for Market Share

State of the Industry – Brewers Association (2021) (Photo courtesy of the Brewers Association)

As the craft beer movement gained traction in the early 2000s, small independent breweries faced a formidable challenge: the competition from established beer giants. Mass-produced, commercially-driven beer conglomerates held a dominant position in the market, making it difficult for craft brewers to secure prime shelf space and distribution.

Craft breweries often struggled to access the same distribution networks as their larger counterparts, limiting their reach to local markets. This lack of widespread distribution posed a significant hurdle for small breweries hoping to expand their customer base beyond their immediate communities. Additionally, with limited access to advertising and marketing budgets, craft brewers found it challenging to compete with the massive marketing campaigns of big beer brands.

Collaborations and Unity

Despite the challenges, craft brewers displayed a remarkable spirit of unity and collaboration during the early 2000s. Recognizing that their collective success depended on supporting one another, breweries embraced collaboration as a way to strengthen the craft beer community.

Collaborative brews between different breweries became a trend, resulting in exciting and innovative beers that combined the expertise and creativity of multiple brewmasters. These collaborations fostered a sense of camaraderie and created opportunities for cross-promotion, benefiting both breweries involved.

Moreover, craft beer enthusiasts wholeheartedly supported this sense of unity. Beer enthusiasts attended events and festivals, not only to savor craft beer but also to connect with fellow enthusiasts and brewers. The sense of community and shared passion transcended competition, cementing the craft beer movement as a close-knit fraternity.

Legislative Battles

In the face of industry challenges, craft brewers embarked on a journey to secure a level playing field. Legislative battles became a vital aspect of the early 2000s craft beer story, as brewers fought for fair and supportive regulations.

Many states had archaic laws that restricted the growth of craft breweries, imposing strict distribution rules, high excise taxes, and limiting the sale of beer on-site. These outdated laws stifled innovation and hindered the growth of the craft beer industry.

Craft brewers, along with their loyal consumers, rallied for change. They engaged with lawmakers, advocating for the modernization of beer regulations to allow for growth and prosperity. Over time, the efforts bore fruit, as states began to update their laws, reducing barriers for craft breweries to thrive.

Legislative victories meant that craft brewers could sell beer directly to consumers on-site, participate in beer festivals, and engage in a broader range of distribution practices. These changes laid the groundwork for a more favorable environment for independent breweries to flourish.

The early 2000s showcased both challenges and triumphs for the craft beer movement. As craft brewers battled for market share and navigated industry hurdles, they found strength in collaboration and community. Legislative changes, won through persistence and advocacy, fostered an environment in which craft breweries could grow and thrive. The combined efforts of craft brewers and their devoted fans paved the way for the vibrant craft beer culture we celebrate today.

The Legacy of Craft Beer in the Early 2000s

On July 18, 1997, Chris & John Trogner sold the first pint of Tröegs Pale Ale. Now, after 26 years, we’re proud to remain family-owned and independently crafted. – Troegs Independent Craft Brewing Company in 1997. (Photo courtesy of Troegs Brewing)

Shaping Modern Craft Beer Culture

The early 2000s marked a transformative period that left an indelible mark on the craft beer landscape. The pioneering spirit and dedication to craftsmanship set the foundation for what would become a vibrant and diverse craft beer culture. The movement’s emphasis on quality, innovation, and community laid the groundwork for the craft beer renaissance that continues to flourish today.

Craft brewers’ commitment to pushing the boundaries of brewing inspired a new generation of brewers to think creatively and fearlessly. The legacy of the early 2000s can be seen in the countless breweries that have since emerged, each adding their unique voice to the craft beer symphony. From nanobreweries experimenting in garages to large-scale craft beer institutions, the spirit of innovation continues to thrive across the industry.

Moreover, the early 2000s cultivated an appreciation for beer as an art form. Craft beer enthusiasts learned to savor each pint, exploring the nuances of flavors, aromas, and styles with the same passion as wine connoisseurs. This cultural shift elevated the status of beer from a simple beverage to an experience to be savored, shared, and celebrated.

Craft Beer’s Global Reach

Growth in micro breweries, brew pubs, and regional craft breweries from 2008 to 2012

The momentum of the early 2000s craft beer movement transcended borders, spreading far beyond the United States. The impact of American craft brewers’ creativity and entrepreneurship resonated worldwide, inspiring a global craft beer revolution.

Craft breweries sprouted in regions with rich beer traditions, such as Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom, offering new twists on classic styles and sparking a renewed interest in local and artisanal brewing. Across continents, craft brewers embraced the spirit of experimentation and community, creating a shared language that connected enthusiasts worldwide.

Furthermore, craft beer festivals, once predominantly an American phenomenon, proliferated globally. From the Brussels Beer Weekend in Belgium to the Great British Beer Festival in London, these events celebrated the art of brewing and became iconic gatherings for beer enthusiasts across the world.

The early 2000s transformed craft beer into a cultural movement with a universal appeal. Today, craft beer is embraced in all corners of the globe, with breweries exploring indigenous ingredients and brewing traditions to craft beers that are deeply rooted in local heritage.

A Revolution of Taste

Perhaps the most significant impact of the early 2000s craft beer movement lies in the transformation of taste preferences. Beer enthusiasts have developed a more discerning palate, seeking beers that challenge and excite their taste buds. The era cultivated a growing interest in craft beer education, with consumers eager to learn about different beer styles, the brewing process, and food pairings.

Craft brewers’ relentless pursuit of quality also influenced the larger beer industry. As craft beer gained popularity, larger breweries took notice and began adapting their practices to meet changing consumer demands. Many established beer brands introduced their own craft-like offerings, acknowledging the consumer shift toward more diverse and flavorful beers.

The early 2000s was a turning point in the history of craft beer, sparking a revolution of taste and challenging the status quo. As a result, beer drinkers today have a more extensive selection of flavorful and unique brews to choose from, making every beer-drinking experience an adventure.

Conclusion

The legacy of the early 2000s craft beer movement is etched into the heart of the industry. The era’s spirit of innovation, community, and determination continues to inspire craft brewers worldwide. Craft beer’s global reach is a testament to the impact of the pioneers who dared to dream big and elevate beer from a commodity to an artful expression.

As we raise our glasses in homage to the early 2000s craft beer revolution, let us celebrate the diverse, vibrant, and ever-evolving craft beer culture we enjoy today. The legacy of this golden era serves as a reminder that the heart and soul of craft beer lie not just in the liquid itself, but in the dedicated individuals who breathe life into every pint and the communities that raise their glasses in unison, united by their love for this beloved libation.

The early 2000s marked a transformative and exhilarating era for craft beer, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates throughout the industry today. What began as a grassroots movement of passionate brewers and beer enthusiasts blossomed into a full-fledged revolution that redefined beer culture across the globe.

Craft beer’s emergence as a cultural phenomenon can be attributed to the unwavering dedication of small, independent breweries. These visionary brewers dared to challenge the norms, infusing their craft with creativity, authenticity, and a genuine love for beer. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and community laid the foundation for the vibrant and diverse craft beer culture we cherish in the present.

Beyond the confines of the United States, the craft beer movement’s influence transcended borders, sparking a global revolution. The spirit of the early 2000s inspired craft brewers worldwide to craft beers that celebrated their own cultural heritage and regional flavors. From the traditional breweries of Europe to the emerging craft scenes in Asia and Latin America, the craft beer movement continues to weave a rich tapestry of tastes and traditions.

Moreover, the early 2000s instilled a newfound appreciation for beer as an art form. Beer enthusiasts transformed into connoisseurs, savoring each pint with curiosity and discernment. The movement sparked a demand for beer education, with consumers eager to learn about brewing techniques, beer styles, and the intricate nuances that make each brew unique.

As the craft beer legacy unfolds, it is evident that the pioneers of the early 2000s achieved more than just building a flourishing industry. They created a community united by a shared passion, an appreciation for craftsmanship, and a love for exploration. The camaraderie and sense of belonging that emanated from taprooms and festivals are still present in the craft beer culture of today, fostering connections that span continents.

The impact of the early 2000s is evident in the diverse array of flavors, styles, and innovations that define modern craft beer. Breweries, both large and small, have embraced the ethos of creativity, producing beers that push the boundaries and challenge the notion of what beer can be.

As we raise our glasses in celebration of the early 2000s craft beer revolution, let us toast to the visionaries who paved the way for a golden era of beer. Let us honor the craft brewers who continue to nurture the movement and champion the spirit of exploration. With each sip, we pay tribute to a legacy that celebrates not only the beverage in our glass but also the journey of camaraderie, passion, and inspiration that began in the early 2000s and continues to evolve with every new brew. Here’s to the past, present, and future of craft beer – a libation that embodies the art of brewing and the heart of a community. Cheers to the past, present, and future of craft beer! Cheers!

A Series of Craft Beer Articles

This is just one of several in a series of over arching ‘craft beer’ related articles. Several alone in a ‘flagship’ series. In the next few weeks there will be some more that come out as well. I would like to have this general level of different ‘craft beer articles’ that everyone can kind of jump to and read and use for informative purposes, and give a better understanding for the other articles on the site.

Some of these articles are about definitions (like “What is Craft Beer?“) and others are about Craft Breweries in general like the Top 50 Producing Craft Breweries, etc.

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Top 50 Craft Brewing Companies in the United States – by the Brewer’s Association (photo courtesy of the Brewer’s Association)

The Top 50 Craft Brewing Companies in the United States

The Brewer’s Association has released their annual “Top 50 US Craft Brewing Companies“. They release this yearly, and its always a gold mine of information on what breweries are producing how much, distribution, sales, and who all is still considered ‘craft beer’ vs ‘macro beer’.

From their report:

The Brewers AssociationOpens in new window (BA)—the trade association representing small and independent1Opens in new window  American craft brewers—today released annual production figures for the U.S. craft brewing industry. 2 In 2022, small and independent brewers collectively produced 24.3 million barrels of beer, on par with 2021’s numbers3, and craft’s overall beer market share by volume grew to 13.2%, up from 13.1% the previous year. 

The overall beer market* shrank 3% by volume in 2022. Retail dollar value was estimated at $28.46 billion, representing a 24.6% market share and 6% growth over 2021. Sales growth was stronger than volume due to pricing, share shift to smaller brewers—who are more likely to sell onsite and via distributed draught—as well as the continued channel shift back to on-premise, which has a higher average retail value. Craft brewers provided 189,413 direct jobs, a 9% increase from 2021, driven both by growth in the number of breweries and a continued shift to hospitality-focused business models. 

Brewer’s Association: Top 50 US Craft Brewing Companies

Growth in Craft Breweries

Overall in 2022 the total number of craft breweries increased. Hitting an all time high of 9,552 breweries open in 2022.

The number of operating craft breweries continued to climb in 2022, reaching an all-time high of 9,552, including 2,035 microbreweries, 3,418 brewpubs, 3,838 taproom breweries, and 261 regional craft breweries. The total U.S. operating brewery count was 9,709, up from 9,384 in 2021. Throughout the year, there were 549 new brewery openings and 319 closings. Openings decreased for a second consecutive year, with the continued decline reflecting a more mature market. The closing rate increased in 2022 but continued to remain relatively low, at approximately 3%.

Of the top 50 overall brewing companies in 2022, 40 were small and independent craft brewing companies.4 

“Breweries that managed to move up the list organically are often those that are adding incremental growth to the category,” said Watson. “Both beer and craft need to create new occasions and new beer lovers to find growth.” 

Brewer’s Association: Top 50 US Craft Brewing Companies

Top 50 US Craft Breweries as per Production

Rank:Brewery:Town:State:
1.D. G. Yuengling and Son IncPottsvillePA
2.Boston Beer CompanyBoston, MiltonMA, DE
3.Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.ChicoCA
4.Duvel Moortgat USAPaso Robles, Kansas City, CooperstownCA, MO, NY
5.Gambrinus CompanyShiner, BerkleyTX, CA
6.Artisanal Brewing VenturesDowingtown, Lakewood, BrooklynPA, NY, NY
7. Stone BrewingEscondidoCA
8.CANarchyLongmont, Tampa, Salt Lake City, Comstock, DallasCO, FL, UT, MI, TX
9.Tilray Beer BrandsAtlanta, Montauk, San DiegoGA, NY, CA
10.Brooklyn Brewing Co.BrooklynNY
11.Deschutes BreweryBendOR
12.New Glarus Brewing Co.New GlarusWI
13.Athletic Brewing Co.MilfordCT
14.Matt Brewing CoUticaNY
15.Minhas Craft BreweryMonroeWI
16.Harpoon BrewingBostonMA
17.Gordon Biersch Brewing CoSan JoseCA
18.Great Lakes Brewing CompanyClevelandOH
19.Stevens Point BreweryStevens PointWI
20.Allagash Brewing CompanyPortlandME
21.Georgetown Brewing Co.SeattleWA
22.Odell Brewing Co.Fort CollinsCO
23.Rhinegeist BreweryCincinnatiOH
24.Three Floyds BrewingMunsterIN
25. Troegs Independent Craft Brewing CompanyHersheyPA
26.Summit Brewing Co.Saint PaulMN
27.Narragansett Brewing CoProvidenceRI
28.Craft OhanaKihei, San DiegoHI, CA
29.August Schell Brewing CompanyNew UlmMN
30.Kings & Convicts BrewingSan DiegoCA
31.Pittsburgh Brewing Co.PittsburghPA
32.Alaskan Brewing Co.JuneauAK
33.Kona Brewing CoKailua – KonaHI
34.Flying Dog BreweryFrederickMD
35.Abita Brewing Co.CovingtonLA
36.Fiddlehead BrewingShelburneVT
37.Creature Comforts Brewing Co.AthensGA
38.BrewDog Brewing CompanyCanal WinchesterOH
39.Revolution BrewingChicagoIL
40.Lost Coast BrewingEurekaCA
41.Rogue Ales BreweryNewportOR
42.Surley Brewing Co.MinneapolisMN
43.Ninkasi Brewing CoEugeneOR
44.Saint Arnold Brewing Co.HoustonTX
45.IndieBrewAtlanta, NashvilleGA, TN
46.Shipyard Brewing CoPortlandME
47.Jack’s Abby BrewingFraminghamMA
48.North Coast Brewing CoFort BraggCA
49.Pizza Port Brewing CompanyCarlsbadCA
50.Made by the WaterNew Orleans, Apalachicola, Asheville, CharlestonLA, FL, NC, SC

Top 50 Overall

The Brewer’s Association also unveiled the Top 50 Breweries overall. I will do an article about that as well in just a bit. But needless to say, Anheuser-Busch Inc is number one. Yuengling is number seven.

For More Information

If you would like to see the Brewer’s Association’s full article, you can find that here:

For more information on the Brewer’s Association, you can find there homepage here:

(The Brewers Association is an American trade group of over 5,400 brewers, breweries in planning, suppliers, distributors, craft beer retailers, and individuals particularly concerned with the promotion of craft beer and homebrewing.)

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Logyard Brewing’s Prognosticator Pils is the Official Beer of Groundhog Day 2022 https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/02/01/logyard-brewings-prognosticator-pils-is-the-official-beer-of-groundhog-day-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=logyard-brewings-prognosticator-pils-is-the-official-beer-of-groundhog-day-2022 Tue, 01 Feb 2022 16:08:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=8750
Logyard Brewing Company’s Prognosticator Pils has officially been declared the beer of Groundhog Day 2022

The Official Beer of Groundhog Day 2022

Logyard Brewery’s beer the Prognosticator Pilsner has been named the official beer of Groundhog Day 2022. In recognition of that achievement, Punxsutawney Phil will be visiting the Logyard Brewery Taproom at 103 N. Fraley Street on Sat. Feb. 5 from 5 to 7 p.m.

“Punxsutawney Phil, also known as the ‘Prognosticator of Prognosticators’ is coming to KANE!” exclaimed Royce Novosel-Johnson, co-founder of Logyard Brewing. “All of our friends and local citizens know of Phil, but not many have ever ventured down to Punxsy to see him at 7 a.m. on Groundhog Day.”

Logyard’s Prognosticator Pilsner Official Beer of Groundhog Day (Bradford Era)

This Wednesday is Groundhog’s Day; the annual event where Punxsutawney Phil is awakened and we find out if he either sees his shadow or not. Find out if we get an early Spring or six more weeks of Winter. The annual event on February 2nd in Punxsutawney is usually a fun beer fueled event every year for locals, as well as tourists from all over traveling to Gobbler’s Knob.

Logyard Brewing Company’s classic pilsner – Prognosticator Pils – will be the official beer of the Groundhog Day (2022) festivities. Past breweries have included Straub Brewing and Sam Adam’s Brewery (Boston Beer Company).

Royce Novosel-Johnson was happy to announce that Phil and his handlers would be coming to the Logyard Brewery and tap room as well. “This is a great opportunity for anyone around our general area to see and meet Punxsutawney Phil. Stop-by to have a drink and meal, get a picture with Phil and enjoy our Taproom expansion’s many new indoor games.” (Johnson as per Logyard’s Prognosticator Pilsner Official Beer of Groundhog Day [Bradford Era]).

Logyard Brewing is located in Kane, Pennsylvania. You can find the brewery and tap room at 103 N. Fraley Street, Kane, Pennsylvania 16735. The brewery is a lovely place. Visited it three years ago during our August trip (me and my daughters), after hiking Kinzua Bridge and park. The girls loved it as well. (You can read more here: The Trip Day 1.)

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Thanks For Reading

As always everyone, thanks for reading. Be sure to stay tuned here at The Beer Thrillers for more news and articles about your favorite nearby breweries!

Cheers!

-B. Kline

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Brews and Bands for Bart https://thebeerthrillers.com/2021/08/11/brews-and-bands-for-bart/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=brews-and-bands-for-bart Wed, 11 Aug 2021 22:00:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=7900
Brews and Bands for Bart

Block Party of the Summer

How do you recognize one of the baddest and coolest party throwers around? By throwing one of the biggest and baddest bashes ever in his honor! Thats just what’s in store this Saturday at Tattered Flag. We’ve discussed Bartley Kaminski here on the blog before, in numerous different ways, but recently with his passing, and with the event here and various events in the distant past.

This event has been planned out for quite a while now, but has really blown up with Bart’s passing. Tons of breweries adding their names to the list, and lots of other additions, and add – ons and groups adding to it and showing up in various ways to help the cause. It looks to be one hell of a bash, and one hell of a way to salute, and remember Bart and to throw one final rad party in his honor and memory.

Bartley Kaminiski

We talked about Bart before here, and talked about his passing previously here: Farewell to Bartley Francis Kaminski. He founded Kollision Media, Hop Hedz Gear, and has been referred to as “The Willy Wonka of Beer Events”. I could go on and on about him here. He was just a great guy, the life of the party without being too much, and everyone who knew him, or even just met him at one event or the other has amazing memories or stories to tell about him. My buddy talks about Bart’s green – suit or green – man appearance at the Atlantic City Brewfest all the time. There was very rarely an event in the Central PA area where you didn’t see a Hop Hedz Gear stand or Bart himself. And I guarantee you there was at least one person walking around in a tee shirt or hoodie that he made.

I can’t do him justice here discussing his amazing life, but we can do him justice by having one heck of a party in his honor.

Brews and Bands for Bart

The final brewery list for Brews and Bands for Bart posted today (Wednesday 8.11.21)

Look at that line-up! And word is there might be more additions to come and stuff, even though this is the “finalized” list. And I’m sure some might have their own little additions or add ons or secret hidden stashes too.

Here is a full list with all of their Untappd links:

Word is also Lancaster Brewing Company, North Country Brewing, and maybe one or two more will be unofficially added. That is one hell of a lineup right there! With breweries from out of state like Tripping Animals (Florida) and much more.

And let us not forget the bands part of this event as well!

The music lineup for Brews and Bands for Bart at Tattered Flag this Saturday (8.14.21)

Also, as posted by Hop Hedz Gear on social media:

In addition to the 40+ breweries that will be attending the fest, we would like to thank our group of vendors who will be a part of the event! Thanks so Whimsical Wonders By Kris, Thicc Bois Glassware, D&S Cigar Lounge, Dutch Country Soft Pretzels, and Feathers Feed and Jerky. Be sure to stop by these booths, as all sales will have a portion of proceeds donated to the cause!

When, Where, How

When is this amazing block party bash? This Saturday, from noon to 4PM. Where is it? At Tattered Flag Brewery on South Union Street in Middletown, Pennsylvania (Dauphin County). How do you get tickets? Check out Hop Hedz Gear, or go here: https://shop.hophedzgear.com/products/brews-and-bands-for-bart

(UPDATE: Tickets have sold out. On the day of, they will have roughly 100 tickets for purchase at the door. This will be the only way to attend the event now.)

Tattered Flag and Breweries of PA Collab

“Hard Pills to Swallow” Tattered Flag and Breweries in PA Collab

Make sure to check out the Breweries in PA tent to find the special Hard Pills to Swallow Tattered Flag collaboration that they made just for the event. It is also available in cans, and you can purchase it through the statewide shipping “Supply Drop” that Tattered Flag offers.

More Information, Facebook Event Page, and Beer Thriller Links

For more information, you can read the event page description here:

“As you may know, in late February, Bart Kaminski was diagnosed with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with Sarcomatoid DIfferentiation. A rare form of cancer that quickly spread to his adrenal gland, lymph nodes and surrounding bone marrow.To support Bart’s growing medical expenses, we are throwing a unique brewfest! It will take place on Saturday, Aug. 14 in the block in front of Tattered Flag Brewery and Still Works in Middletown. The event is $40 (in advance) or $45 the day of the event and that gets you a pint can glass and unlimited samplings. Food will be available for purchase.This event is co-sponsored by The Beer Busters Podcast who will be recording live at the event.We are going to have a fantastic line-up of bands! Noon – 12:45 p.m. – Shannon Bobb acoustic
1:00 – 2:15 p.m. – Colt Wilbur Band
2:30 – 3:45 p.m. – The Martini Bros.Breweries will be announced every few days. Here are the breweries that have already been announced:Artiface Ales & Mead
Big Dog
Boneshire
Breweries Of PA (TF Collab)
Chatty Monks
Dancing Gnome
Englewood
Evergrain
Fahnestock & Baer
Four Score
Funk
Human Robot
Lovedrafts
Levante
Lions Head
Liquid Noise
Mad Chef
Moo Duck
Naked Brewing
Our Town
Pilger Ruh
Pour Man’s
Raney Cellars
REHAB
Root Down
Rotunda
Samuel Adams
Seven Sirens
Shy Bear
St. Boniface
Stickman Brews
Stolen Sun
Tattered Flag
Tripping Animals
Troegs
Wingcraft
Wolf
Workhorse
Yards
Zeroday

Please help us do everything we can to support Bart!

Location: Tattered Flag Brewery
1 S Union Street, Middletown

The Capital Region’s first co-branded and co-located Craft Brewery & Craft Distillery.
@tatteredflagbsw
www.tatteredflagbsw.com

The Event Page can be visited here: Brews and Bands for Bart Event Page.

Some previous links to articles on The Beer Thrillers where we discuss Bart Kaminski:

Some Tattered Flag related articles:

Thank you everyone for reading! And hopefully see you all out and hope everyone finds it in them to contribute and donate. It really does go to a good cause and will help the family immensely. Cheers all!

-B. Kline

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