With the installation of Ladyface Ale Company’s’ brewing system, the sweet smell of barley mash has come to Agoura Hills. Brew Master David Grifffiths was hard at work a few� read more →
Heineken said today that it plans to buy the beer operations of Femsa, the maker of Dos Equis, further consolidating the global brewing industry. The deal cements Heineken’s position as� read more →
“Shaken, not stirred…” That was the comment from Briar Bush, general manager and head do-it-all at Eureka’s Lost Coast Brewing Company after the 6.5 earthquake shook the area on Saturday.� read more →
SF Beer Week and Sacramento Beer Week will be warming the hearts of beer lovers amongst the cold February days. Both events take place next month and offer a spectacular� read more →
A craft brewer is small, independent, and traditional. That is the definition the Brewers Association (the national trade association for the craft brewing industry) created so the organization could provide� read more →
On the night believed to be the 93rd anniversary of Rasputin’s legendary death, the Monk’s Kettle will be hosting an Old Rasputin evening. Featured for the evening will be three� read more →
Given the demand throughout Europe for American craft beer, what may be the ultimate “export” is on the drawing board at Stone Brewing Co. in San Diego. The brewery announced� read more →
Flying Virgin America just got a little bit hoppier. The airline has partnered with San Francisco’s 21st Amendment Brewery to provide Brew Free! or Die IPA on its flights. “This� read more →
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. will mark 2010 with a yearlong celebration of the trailblazing brewers who helped transform America into the world’s most exciting brewing nation. Next year is the� read more →
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. announced the release of Glissade Golden Bock as its newest seasonal beer. Glissade will be available in 6-packs, 12-packs, 24-ounce bottles, and on draft starting in� read more →