The Humane Society for Greater Savannah is preparing for its first ever Tails & Ales Festival.
Brew/Drink/Run
Brewery owners aim to expand their localness
Carey Falcone, Bob Powers, and Mitch Steele were already well-respected names within the beer industry, all with more than 30 years of experience, but that didn’t stop them from venturing out into new territory. The three co-owners of New Realm Brewing Company have the need to constantly innovate, and the most recent way to do that was to start their own brewery.
Drink local, drink festive
Whether you’re a Savannah resident or a guest of the Hostess City, let’s all drink local this St. Patrick’s Day. We’ve made a guide to drinking the best beers Savannah breweries have to offer. Cheers
Coastal Empire wins big at Great American Beer Festival
The GABF is a great party but the enduring legacy of each year’s event is the beer competition
Savannah Craft Beer Week is here!
STARTING August 25 and running through September 1, Savannah Craft Beer Week has become an annual event that celebrates all things craft beer related. Leading into the Savannah Craft Beer […]
Raise your glass to St. Arnold
Saint Arnold was dubbed the Patron Saint of Brewers and we celebrate his feast day, St. Arnolds Day, on July 18
Summer beers make me feel fine
The best summer beers are flavorful, low in ABV and in my opinion need to be light and crisp, no overwhelming malt or hops flavors.
Brew it yourself
Moon River Brewing Company on Bay Street is the local hub for most home brewing activities. The Savannah Brewers League has used Moon River as its home for many years.
Barstool Traveler: Mexico
CINCO DE MAYO is just around the corner, which means of millions of dollars worth of light lagers imported from Mexico will be sold in the coming days. In 2016 […]
‘Hoptimization’ of the brewing process
‘We wanted to find a local brewery to work with so that our students would be able to see how the chemistry they learn in the classroom works in the real world’
Get Out of Town: Birmingham
In the 90’s when the craft beer movement was starting up, Alabama was largely left out due to some pretty archaic alcohol laws.
Love beer? Love comics?
Maybe you’re one of those truly poor souls who is both a comic book nerd and a craft beer nerd. You, my friend, are truly my brother.
