Breweries

Tuckahoe is live!

It’s official, Tuckahoe Brewing Company is able to sell their beer in New Jersey.  Please welcome them and check out Beer-Stained Letter’s article from yesterday.  Here’s my old article from a few months back. More information can be found on their website.

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Harvest Moons has Black O’Lantern Pumpkin Stout on tap now

The Harvest Moon Brewery & Cafe Black O’Lantern Pumpkin Stout will be on tap for most of December. They just tapped a new batch of their Cluster Double IPA and the middle of the month will see the release of Sinterklaas Belgian Winter Ale, a spiced holiday ale brewed with Belgian yeast. Harvest Moon will also be brewing an imperial stout this month for release the beginning of the new year. Harvest Moon is located

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Krogh’s new seasonals in Sparta

Krogh’s is featuring two seasonals for December.  One is Ashley’s Abby Ale, a lightly hopped, unfiltered brown ale with an alcohol content of 6.2%. Ashley’s Abby Ale is currently on tap. Soon they will be featuring their Celebration Ale, a darker, heavier winter beer with hints of cinnamon, orange and honey. Check out who will be there on Tuesday, September 6.  Kevin and Gene will hanging out, talking about NJCB and what we offer in terms

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UPDATED NEWS: Flying Fish moving to Somerdale

Star Ledger and Munchmobile journalist, Mr. Pete Genovese caught a few people (including yours truly) this weekend at the Atlantic City Beerfest.  Pete spoke to Andy from Flying Fish and he sort of admitted to be scouting out a new brewery that is 3 times larger but in Somerdale and moving away from Cherry Hill.  Watch the video below and click here for the full post. This was from April. I’ve posted my interview also, check

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tun tavern atlantic city

Tun Tavern, a brief introduction

The Tun Tavern is Atlantic City’s and county’s  only microbrewery, namesake of the original Philadelphia brew house established by Samuel Carpenter in 1685 – the tun in the name is an Old English word for the measured cask or barrel that beer was aged and transported in. Montgomery Dahm, a former Marine and local entrenpreur, learned about the original Tun’s connection to the birth of the Corps, and acquired the trademark in 1991. In 1998,

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Look what Kane’s up to.

Fyl, a local homebrew worked with Clay at Kane last week to barrel up some stout.  Check this out. Check out Kane Brewing Company on Facebook and the Kane Brewing Company blog/site as well.  Kane’s Brewery and Tasting Room is at 1750 Bloomsbury Ave, Ocean.  Off Route 35 behind the Wegman’s shopping center.  Tons of parking and very easy to find!

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2nd Saturday Brewery Tour at Ramstein

Brian Boak will lead tours of High Point Brewery where BOAKS Beer is brewed. He will explain the entire process of brewing beer from start to finish. We have a tour the 2nd Saturday of every month at High Point Brewery, 22 Park Place, Butler, NJ. Due to restrictions samples of Boaks Beer are not available but samples of High Point’s flagship Ramstein beers will be available. This is from an article on Beer Advocate for

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