Cape May Brewing - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com Central PA beer enthusiasts and beer bloggers. Homebrewers, brewery workers, and all around beer lovers. Tue, 23 Apr 2024 03:35:13 +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 Cape May Brewing - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com 32 32 187558884 Cape May Brewing and Giant Foods Collaborate on Ocean’s Hidden Giant https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/03/16/cape-may-brewing-and-giant-foods-collaborate-on-oceans-hidden-giant/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cape-may-brewing-and-giant-foods-collaborate-on-oceans-hidden-giant Sat, 16 Mar 2024 13:11:21 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=14584 Cape May Brewing and Giant Food Stores Collaborate on Ocean’s Hidden Giant

Cape May Brewing out of Cape May, New Jersey, has teamed up with Giant Food Stores to create another in the Giant Foods series of craft beers. This one being “Ocean’s Hidden Giant”. Ocean’s Hidden Giant will be a hazy, hoppy, Double IPA using New Zealand hops. “Intensely hopped” and “intensely juicy”. It will swim in at 8% ABV and will come in pounder cans. Look for this in Giant Food Stores most likely in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Also look for it at the Cape May Brewery. More info will be posted when we have a release date.

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For More Information on Cape May Brewing Company

The following comes from Untappd. Cape May Brewing Company is a regional brewery from Cape May, New Jersey. They have 511 unique beers, and over 467,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.74 (as of 3.17.24). Their Untappd description reads: Cape May Brewing Company began with one simple question: Where’s all the beer down here?? With that in mind, we decided to provide South Jersey with fresh, delicious, local beer to put New Jersey on the map as a craft beer state. In July 2011, we found our home at the Cape May Airport, excitedly purchased our forklift, and delivered our first keg of Cape May IPA to Cabanas Beach Bar and Grill. Since then, we’ve proudly crafted balanced and flavorful ales and lagers for thousands of happy locals and visitors. Throughout the year, hundreds of our beers can be found throughout New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Delaware. We are proud to distribute our beers to hundreds of bars, restaurants, and liquor stores, on draft and in cans, ensuring premium freshness and excellent service. Our Tasting Room is one of the largest and most accessible in the state, with a spacious and sunny Beer Garden. You can visit our gift shop, “The Brewtique,” and take our interactive, self-guided tour. While many production breweries are only open a few hours per week, we are open daily for tours and tastings. We’d love for you to stop by! – Ryan Krill, Bob Krill, and the CMBC Brew Crew.

You can find them on their following social media pages:

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Cape May Brewing Acquires Flying Fish Brewing https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/04/24/cape-may-brewing-acquires-flying-fish-brewing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cape-may-brewing-acquires-flying-fish-brewing Mon, 24 Apr 2023 15:55:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=11117
Cape May Brewing Company has Acquired Flying Fish Brewing Company

Cape May Brewing Company Announces They Have Acquired Flying Fish Brewing Company

Just a little under an hour ago Cape May Brewing Company took to their Facebook and Instagram accounts to make the announcement. Posting the following:

Today, we are excited to announce our plans to acquire the assets of fellow New Jersey craft brewer, Flying Fish Brewing Company.

This acquisition represents the union of two brands that charted the course for craft brewing in New Jersey with a shared foundation of entrepreneurial spirit, strong local pride, passion for innovation, and a deep appreciation for brand fans.

We are excited for this new opportunity, and we’re grateful for the teams and fans of both brands who have supported the New Jersey craft beer community over the years.

You can still purchase your favorite Cape May and Flying Fish brews at all the same places – from our respective tasting rooms to the shelves of your local distributors.

For more information about the acquisition, please visit our blog at http://capemaybrewery.com/…/a-union-of-two-new-jersey….

Cape May Brewing Company – Facebook Post

They further elaborate on their blog, stating:

“This is a massive milestone for both Cape May and Flying Fish, who we’ve long admired as a true pioneer of craft brewing in the Garden State since its founding in 1995,” says CEO and Co-founder Ryan Krill. “We are thrilled to expand our product portfolio and are approaching this acquisition with a focus on our core values, passion for brewing, and commitment to serving our customers with the highest quality brews.”

As part of the agreement, Flying Fish will continue to be distributed by its wholesale distributor partners. As for Cape May – we will continue to operate at our existing location in New Jersey, utilizing the Cape Beverage Distributing network throughout the Garden State and wholesale distributor partnerships in Pennsylvania and Delaware.

“We are excited for these new opportunities, and grateful for the teams and fans of both brands who have supported the New Jersey craft beer community over the years,” says Krill. “This may be a brand-new chapter in our company history, but it’s one that is rooted in the same values that have driven our commitment to quality, people, and refreshing brews since our founding in 2011.”

A Union of Two New Jersey Craft Brewers – Cape May Brewing Blog

For More Information on Cape May Brewing Company

The following comes from Untappd. Cape May Brewing Company is a regional brewery from Cape May, New Jersey. They have 511 unique beers, and over 467,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.74 (as of 4.24.23). Their Untappd description reads: Cape May Brewing Company began with one simple question: Where’s all the beer down here?? With that in mind, we decided to provide South Jersey with fresh, delicious, local beer to put New Jersey on the map as a craft beer state. In July 2011, we found our home at the Cape May Airport, excitedly purchased our forklift, and delivered our first keg of Cape May IPA to Cabanas Beach Bar and Grill. Since then, we’ve proudly crafted balanced and flavorful ales and lagers for thousands of happy locals and visitors. Throughout the year, hundreds of our beers can be found throughout New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Delaware. We are proud to distribute our beers to hundreds of bars, restaurants, and liquor stores, on draft and in cans, ensuring premium freshness and excellent service. Our Tasting Room is one of the largest and most accessible in the state, with a spacious and sunny Beer Garden. You can visit our gift shop, “The Brewtique,” and take our interactive, self-guided tour. While many production breweries are only open a few hours per week, we are open daily for tours and tastings. We’d love for you to stop by! – Ryan Krill, Bob Krill, and the CMBC Brew Crew.

You can find them on their following social media pages:

For More Information about Flying Fish Brewing Company

The following comes from Untappd. Flying Fish Brewing Company is a regional brewery from Somerdale, New Jersey. They have 673 unique beers and over 510,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.62 (as of 4.24.23). Their Untappd description reads: Adventure, Exploration, and Eco-Friendly Brewing in NJ since 1996. Tasting Room Open: Wednesday – Sunday.

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Road Trip: Day Two Recap https://thebeerthrillers.com/2021/11/20/road-trip-day-two-recap/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=road-trip-day-two-recap Sat, 20 Nov 2021 16:03:33 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=8290
Cape May Point Lighthouse

How Did We Get Here?

We started the day off in Delaware at Rehobeth beach, and at 8:45AM we were on the Lewes – Cape May ferry to get over to New Jersey. It was very choppy (was told it was choppier and windier than its been in a long time). Made for a certainly interesting venture.

Cape May IPA

Had a Cape May IPA at 9:01AM on the trip (when they opened the alcohol sales) and then we began our day in New Jersey by visiting the Cape May Bird Observatory, took a small stroll, then went to the Cape May Beach and visited the lighthouse, Battery 223, and watched swans, ospreys, and hawks.

We then stopped at Willow Creek Winery, and then moved on to Gusto Brewing where we got to try a milko pour (my first time having one). After that was Cape May Brewery. The next stop after this was planned out to be Bucket Bridge, but we saw 7 Mile Brewery while at a redlight and swerved in.

After 7 Mile Brewery where we ran into someone who went to LVC (Lebanon Valley College) – the same college my parents graduated from, and as it turns out, she graduated the same year as my dad. (She didn’t know him though.) we visited Bucket Brigade Brewing as planned.

Unfortunately…. we didn’t get to really finish out the rest of my adventurous trip itinerary. I definitely overplanned and expected to get a lot more done (I still wanted to hit Slack Tide, Bonesaw, Death of the Fox, and Flying Fish, before even entering Philly where we were then going to hit Humanrobot, Crime and Punishment, Fermentary Foam, and Monk’s).

But unfortunately, a member of the crew ended up getting sick, and at about 4:45PM yesterday (after Bucket Brigade) we ended up calling it, and made the 4 hour drive home. Where we got home after a few stops, at around 10PM.

So yesterday, we hit:

  • Willow Creek Winery
  • Gusto Brewing
  • Cape May Brewing
  • 7 Mile Brewing
  • Bucket Brigade Brewing

I’ll write up a bigger two-day story of the trip in the days ahead. Meanwhile here’s a few pictures from yesterday:

Tonight (after work) I’ll do a total trip recap, and then in the following days I’ll write up my usual beer travelogue and brewery tour visit whatever you want to call it. So be on the lookouts for those two articles!

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-B. Kline

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