Home brewers turn beer into art - Sun Sentinel
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Pizza Port Brewing Company Announces First Distribution Outside Of Southern California - Yahoo Finance
"We do a cucumber beer that's really popular," Darren said. Caja meanwhile has his own version of one of the most in-demand craft brews India Pale Ale. Another Fort Lauderdale firefighter, Matthew Wells, describes himself as a pale ale brewer. He began home brewing about four years ago, mainly as a science project, he said. "If you've got your own equipment and you can get a lot of it on the Internet you're not paying $10 for a 12-pack," he said. And it appears many in the U.S. agree. Last year, Americans spent more than $14 million on craft beers, according to the Brewers Association, a group that tracks U.S. craft brewers. "American beer is great," Wells said, "but the big breweries Budweiser, Miller and Coors are businesses more than artists. It's the little guys who are making a quality product." Wells maintains that his ambitions aren't commercial. "If it happens, it happens," he said. "I just enjoy what I'm doing." Earlier this month, Fort Lauderdale's Riverside Market organized a beer showcase featuring home brewers from around Broward County . But while many of these enterprises are small in size and production, the effort that many brewers go to simply for the love of the craft is anything but. "I've tried making a variety stouts, bitters, wheat beers," Wells said. "I've bought whiskey-soaked wood chips that the hardware stores sell for barbecues and placed them in aging tanks." In the end, it all boils down to a love for beer. "I do enjoy a good beer," he said.
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Gold medal winner, Double Nut Brown Mammoth Lakes, Calif. (PRWEB) October 21, 2014 A world-class beer that accurately exemplifies the specified style, displaying the proper balance of taste, aroma and appearance. Thats the definition of a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival (GABF), but to Mammoth Brewing Company (MBC) the recent gold medal win in the Brown Porter Category for its Double Nut Brown means so much more. It really puts us on the map like we never were before, said MBC co-owner Sean Turner. Gold medals arent anything new for DNB. It also won World Beer Cup Gold in 2012. While the GABF is America-only, its been around longer and is more prestigious, Turner said. So the gold at the GABF really solidifies our Double Nut Brown as the best brown porter in the world. According to its website, The Great American Beer Festival invites industry professionals from around the world to sit together in small groups and, without knowing the brand name, taste beers in each specified style category. The ultimate goal of the Great American Beer Festival Judge Panel is to identify the three beers that best represent each beer-style category as described and adopted by the Great American Beer Festival. The Professional Judge Panel awards gold, silver or bronze medals that are recognized around the world as symbols of brewing excellence, according to the site. These awards are among the most coveted in the industry and heralded by the winning brewers in their national advertising. Its been a big year for MBC. The Company moved to a larger, more prominent tasting room in Mammoth Lakes earlier this year and added a beer garden to the property this summer. The beer garden will remain open throughout the winter. For more about MBC visit mammothbrewingco.com .
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Mammoth Brewing Company Brings Home the Gold
21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --For the first time, Pizza Port Brewing Company 's celebrated craft beer will be distributed outside of Southern California, as Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada introduces it to the Las Vegas and Reno markets. Soon to be available at bars, restaurants, special events and retailers, Pizza Port Brewing Company will roll-out its Nevada distribution with three styles of the cult-followed beer, including Chronic Ale, Swami's India Pale Ale and Ponto Sessionable India Pale Ale. "The craft beer scene in Nevada is growing and we want Pizza Port to be a part of it," said Gina Marsaglia, president and CEO of Pizza Port Brewing Company. "Our brand is committed to delivering a fun and unique drinking experience, which fits Las Vegas perfectly and aligns with the mission of Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada." Ian Staller, Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada's executive vice president and general manager, said, "With the significant volume of Southern Californians traveling to Las Vegas, Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada seeks to offer them a beer that they know and love. Additionally, partnering with Pizza Port provides an opportunity to introduce a world-class brewery to a global audience." Beginning in 1987, Pizza Port Brewing Company originally gained notoriety for its sophisticated cuisine served in a fun and approachable pizza shop by the beach. After Co-Founder Vince Marsaglia took up the hobby of home brewing, Pizza Port Brewing Company developed into an award-winning craft beer phenomenon, racking up 85 Great American Beer Festival medals since 2000, with five brewpubs throughout Southern California. Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada will begin distribution of the Chronic Ale, Swami's I.P.A. and Ponto S.I.P.A. in mid-October and will increase diversity of styles and availability of Pizza Port Brewing Company in Las Vegas and Reno over the coming months. To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pizza-port-brewing-company-announces-first-distribution-outside-of-southern-california-139660533.html Consumer Discretionary
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