Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting - Jan 24!

So, who's up for 40+ casks of ale?? Brewtopia, @5SeasonsBrewing, & @TacoMacPrado host the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting on January 24, 2015 from 3-6pm.   For $44-tax you can:
  • Sample 40+ rare, cask-conditioned real ales from the USA and UK!
  • Take home a free Monday Night Brewing souvenir pint glass!
  • Experience one of the Southeast's most highly regarded craft beer events!
  • Delectable food from 5 Seasons and Taco Mac will be on sale!
  • Vote for "People's Choice" award!
Last year's event, hosted by Georgia beer advocate and Brewtopia's Owen Ogletree, featured 38 casks of ale.  The offerings were headlined by Uinta's Hop Notch, dry-hopped with Cascade and Galaxy and then cask-hopped with whole leaf Amarillo; and 5 Seasons Prado's All Good, a robust porter aged in the finest Heaven Hill Bourbon barrel, and then casked with sugar a Belgian yeast.

Owen Ogletree
However the People's Choice award went to Hole in Juanita Mexican Mazurt, an ale brewed with Mexican coffee, organic Peruvian coca Nibs, Vermont grade-B maple syrup, Madagascar vanilla, Georgia wild flower honey and numerous varieties of Mexican peppers, then casked on Tequila-soaked charred American oak.  This year will add some UK casks to the mix as well!

So what are you waiting for??  Treat yourself for Christmas and go buy your tickets!

If you don't, you might miss all this caskiness!


Abita, Beavertown (UK), Boulder, Brooklyn, Copper Creek, Cherry Street, Creature Comforts, Dark Star (UK), Eagle Creek, Five Seasons, Green Flash, Heavy Seas, Hobsons (UK), Ilkley (UK), Jailhouse, Jekyll, Left Hand, Mazurt, Max Lager's, Monday Night, Moon River, Mother Earth, New Belgium, O'dempsey's, Old Speckled Hen (UK), Omaha Brewing, Oskar Blues, Red Brick, Red Hare, Rahr & Sons, Second Self, Service Brewing, Sierra Nevada, Southbound, Starr Hill, Sweetwater, Terrapin, Thomas Creek, Three Taverns, Twain's, Wild Heaven, Wrecking Bar, Yes Face....

 

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

AGS Tap Takeover - 18 Dec

Hey AGS, @BeesKneesTapas will host a @FoundersBrewing tap take-over tomorrow!

Wish I could get down there, but it is Cub Scout night...
 
Get your beer geek on!

"Our next BEER GEEK TAP TAKEOVER will be Thursday December 18th, 2014 with Michigan's FOUNDERS BREWING CO!"

That is all!

Thursday, November 13, 2014

AGS Tap Takeover - 20 Nov

Next Thursday @MotherEarthBrew will do a tap takeover at @beeskneestapas!  


That is all!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Ponce de Leon Beer Festival

This Saturday, @PonceBeerFest will be held at the Yaarab Shrine in Atlanta.

$35 for General Admission, $45 for VIP.  Doors open at 1pm, though VIP tix will get you in at 12 noon.

"With this festival we look to accomplish bringing out these new styles to the public and enlighten people on styles of beer. We would also like to surprise the beer lovers out there with new brews that they have not experienced. For example, many breweries are making a one off beer not available to the public yet. We are trying to keep it in a more intimate feeling with only allowing 1500 people in at the door. We feel this will be able to give the attendees more room to move around and try each beer selection.
The 2014 event will be an amazing experience in taste and sound being held on November 15th 2014 from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm."

This will be a very regional festival with the following breweries available to General Admission:



If you buy a VIP ticket, you will also have access to some special brews from the following:



Ticket prices will increase on the day of the festival, and part of the proceeds will go to support the Children's Hospital.

Enjoy!

Monday, November 3, 2014

Get on the Brew Bus Gus!

According to @drinkblogrepeat, @ColumbiaBrewBus hits the streets of SC's capital on Nov. 7th!

"The Capital City’s first brewery tour business gets rolling this Friday, Nov. 7, as the Columbia Brew Bus begins its weekly tours of Columbia’s breweries.

[...]

During a preview tour Sunday, Nov. 2, the Brew Bus staff gave an idea of what each of the weekly trips will be like. The rotation of the breweries will change, but the bus will take riders to Swamp Cabbage, River Rat and Conquest where they’ll have the chance to try 24 oz. of beer at each brewery..."

It will be nice to now have a "Brews Cruise" as it were a little closer to the CSRA than Atlanta.  If we wanted to do one here in Augusta we would have to go to our one main growler outlet, and a number of top homebrewers houses....

For more information on the Columbia Brew Bus, check out their website at columbiabrewbus.com!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Brewing for Gold!

3 Georgia breweries medaled at 2014's Great American Beer Festival! Gold for @MondayNight, Bronze for @creaturebeer & @CEBC_Sav.

From Creative Loafing Atlanta:
Each year since 1982, beer geeks have made their annual pilgrimage to Denver, piling into the Colorado Convention Center by the thousands for the Great American Beer Festival. There, they spend three days sampling beers from all over the country...

Also each year, GABF judges award gold, silver, and bronze medals to beers sorted by various styles. This year, more than 200 judges tasted and evaluated more than 5,500 different brews across 90 categories.... Three Georgia breweries brought 2014 medals back to the Peach State:

* Savannah's Coastal Empire Beer Co. won bronze in the Herb and Spice Beer category for its Dawn Patrol Breakfast Stout.

* Athens' Creature Comforts Brewing Co. won bronze in the American Style Brett Beer category for its Curiosity No. 2.

* Atlanta's Monday Night Brewing won gold in the Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer category for its Bourbon Barrel Drafty Kilt.

All three breweries are first-time GABF winners. Three is the most medals Georgia's won at GABF, and that's happened five times now: 2014, 2011, 2009, 2002, and 2000. This year marks the first GABF since 2007 where SweetWater or Terrapin didn't bring home a medal.

Congrats to all three, and here's to Georgia winning a few more next year!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

AGS Tap Takeover! Sep 25

UPDATE!  I JUST NOTICED I GOT THE DATE WRONG.  THE TAKEOVER WILL BE ON THURSDAY THE 25TH!
 
Join @JekyllBrewing at 5pm in downtown AGS for a Tap Takeover @BeesKneesTapas. Word is they will even be bringing their Hoot'n 'n Holler'n DIPA to the party.

Amongst the beer geeks I talked to after the Augusta Beerfest, this was the consensus best of show.  And in my opinion was every bit the equal of the highly rated Citrus Ninja from @Westbrookbeer.

Stay tuned for future Tap Takeovers at Bees Knees:
October 30th  -  Eagle Creek Brewing (Statesboro, GA)
November 20th  -  Mother Earth Brewing (Kinston, NC)
December 18th  -  Founders Brewing (Grand Rapids, MI)

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Follow the Peach State Ale Trail

Drink local and get the Beer Buzz on the @GAAleTrail!

Started in July, Georgia's new source for "Craft Beer news, reviews, events, & tours" is just getting rolling.

Like other examples of 'Ale Trails' around the country (see Asheville Ale Trail for a great example), the Peach State Ale Trail looks to become the go to resource for the enjoyment of all things beer in Georgia.

PSAT will highlight the Georgia Beer Buzz, profiles of local craft breweries, overviews of beer tours around the state, as well as a future section to display a "directory of restaurants, beer bars, growler stations, and bottle shops in the Peach State."

Definitely bookmark 'em and follow 'em on Twitter to keep ahead of news for your craft beer needs!

Poplar Creek Brewing Arrives!

Augusta now has a local homebrew supply store! Grains, Hops, Yeast, and more...

Saturday marked the opening of Poplar Creek Brewing (PCB) on South Belair in Martinez.  As the CSRA's first homebrew storefront in a long while, it was not surprising to see brewers inside shopping before the doors even officially opened.




If you have ever run out of an ingredient, or forget to order yeast, you understand the value of having a local place you can run to on the quick.  Owner Wylie and his wife understand this, saw the local need, and took the entrepreneurial plunge.
Owner Wylie (L), suffering my poor photographic skills
Although just getting started, PCB offers everything from the aforementioned grains (bulk or measured and crushed on site), hops (40+ varieties), and yeast (20+ varieties of Wyeast), to brewing and kegging equipment, and extract kits and ingredients.

Brewers lined up early!



So if you are a CSRA homebrewer, I highly encourage you to stop by and support this new local business the next time you are planning to brew.  PCB can be found at 212 S. Belair Rd in Martinez, right next door to Azteca Maya.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Beer Trading Made Easy

thebeerexchange.io
@BeerExchangeApp, the first web app dedicated to craft beer trading. 

Augusta beer lovers, have you ever wanted to get your hands on a beer made somewhere else in this great country, but is not sold here in Beer Purgatory?

Well, look no further than the online convenience of The Beer Exchange.  BEX is the product of Mark Iafrate from Charlotte, NC.  Mark is also a co-host (and fall guy) on the wildly entertaining Craft Beercast, a weekly podcast out of the Queen City by a bunch of guys who don't know how good they have it. ;-)

But to get back to the topic at hand....  

You live in Augusta, but you really want to try Heady Topper or Pliny the Elder.  Top rated craft beers that you will never see sold here locally, since they are never distributed outside their own region.  BEX will allow you to search out and find other beer lovers around the nation who possess those beers that you desire, and then set up a trade with them.  The only "catch" is that you need to have a beer "For Trade" that the other party is "In Search Of".


For instance, above is an example of a trade of a bottle of Terrapin's White Chocolate Moo-Hoo for a can of Alchemist's Heady Topper.  Not a bad deal, if you ask me.


Again, the "catch" is that you need to have beers that others around the country won't have access to.  Think Terrapin's various Liquid Bliss, Side Project, Wake-n-Bake, or Moo-Hoo releases.  Sweetwater's Dank Tank Series.  Westbrook Mexican Cake.  Three Taverns Quasimodo or Theophan The Recluse.  Well, you get the idea.  To land those "whales" that you would never otherwise get to try, you need to be able to offer something exclusive from our region in return.

BEX's Most Sought After Beers
If this sounds like something you'd might like to try, head over to TheBeerExchange.io and sign up.  Then go out and start building your southeastern beer cellar.  Good luck!

Augusta Beerfest Special Offer!

@GravityGrowlers is offering a special deal for those dressed appropriately at the Augusta Beerfest: 

"Hey Folks, we are really excited for Augusta's first beer festival. From the sound of it, the attendance is going to be great, and that should really help elevate Augusta on the Georgia craft beer map. For anyone who is unsure about going, please do. Supporting events like this only increases the likelihood more craft beer related events will happen in the future. There are lots of reasons Augusta, with its population and resources, should be an active venue for craft beer enthusiasts, so vote with your dollars and support stuff like this!
We have a fun promo for those attending. If you have one of our shirts and wear it to the festival, take a picture of you wearing it...show us the pic next week and get 20% off of any 64oz growler fill. If you don't have a shirt, get one!! We just reduced the prices!"
So get your butts over to 341 Furys Ferry Rd in Martinez tomorrow and get yourself a shirt!

Augusta Nerdfest..errr...Beerfest!

@TheMetroSpirit has a great interview with reps from 4 Georgia craft breweries coming to Saturday's Augusta Beerfest.
Nerdfest
Its official name is Augusta Beerfest, but craft beer is serious business


If you think those who work for craft brewing companies are rock stars, they are....But if craft brewery employees are part rock star, they’re equal parts marching band geek.

Recently Metro Spirit sat down for a conversation about being small craft brewers in the south with Jonathan Parker of Jekyll Brewing in Alpharetta, Wes Sessoms of Red Hare Brewing Company in Marietta, Josh Kirssin of Monday Night Brewing in Atlanta and JJ Mercurio of Eagle Creek Brewing Company in Statesboro.

Here is a sampling:
"JK: I think the coolest part of beerfests is taking your domestic drinker and putting him out of his environment that he’s not comfortable with and testing his palate, see what he’s comfortable with and trying to figure out really what it is, because I was a domestic beer drinker when I went to Georgia Southern.

JJ Mercurio: I still am!

WS: Personally, when I go to beer festivals I start to treat it like a wine tasting. I have a restaurant background and we would do these wine tastings and you start with the whites and move on to the reds. Everyone’s got a lighter beer, a pale ale or a lager, so you start there and gear up to those high alcohol and those bigger flavors as you go on throughout the day so you’re not starting off with something like an imperial IPA that’s going to wreck your palate.

MS: Why IPAs? You all have one, right?
JK: Every brewery has an IPA.

JJM: We don’t. We have a pale ale. And I’ve given it to the nerdiest of the nerdy beer nerds and they thought it was an IPA. Nope. It’s a pale ale.

WS: There’s an emerging style between all of our breweries of an East Coast or a Southern IPA. It’s not as dark, it’s not as heavy of an IPA and that’s the thing that I have tried to tell people more recently, you know, don’t compare us or any of our IPAs to a Stone or a Lagunitas or any of these West Coast breweries because it’s a completely different environment. It’s hot here in the summertime. You can’t have an 8 percent, hoppy, dank IPA. That’s just not refreshing, so the one thing that all of us do is that style, more of an emerging, Southern style."
But the best part to read was this:

"MS: What will you be offering at Augusta Beerfest?

JP: Three regular styles and two specialty casks.

WS: The same for us; three regular styles and two specialty casks.

JK: Five and a specialty cask.

JJM: Two and two specialty casks.

WS: The cool thing about specialty casks is you’re not going to find that beer anywhere else. It’s just for this event. The beauty of it is that it’s super rare and super special; you gotta be there to have it. The downside is if you really, really like it you’re never going to see it again."

And that people is what beerfests should be about. Widening your beer experience, and tasting cool new things (i.e. specialty casks!) you may never see again.  Chances are, if you are going to the later session, you won't see those specialty casks...sorry!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Floating the Mainstream in New Bottles

@SweetwaterBrew intros cool new bottles embossed with logo, mantra, and a river scene.


Additionally, Sweetwater is introducing bottle conditioning into their lineup.  Here is their infographic on how it works...


Monday, August 11, 2014

Craft Beer: Is There A Bloodbath Coming?

Sam Calagione thinks so.  With a sudden spike in craft breweries, and a flood of similar beers, have we reached a jump the shark moment?
"We’re heading into an incredibly competitive era of craft brewing,” he says. “There’s a bloodbath coming.”

This may seem alarmist. After all, the Brewers Association just announced that 3,000-plus craft breweries now operate in America. Last year’s craft sales climbed 17.2 percent...The highway, however, is getting mighty crowded. Hundreds of different beers debut weekly, creating a scrum of session IPAs, spiced witbiers, and barrel-aged stouts scuffling for shelf space. For consumers, the situation is doubly confusing. How can you pick a pint on a 100-brew tap list? Moreover, beer shops are chockablock with pale this and imperial that, each one boasting a different hop pun. When buying beer, I can’t count how many times I’ve assisted overwhelmed shoppers, playing the benevolent Sherpa in the wilds of modern brewing."

Personally, I do think there will ceratinly be some thinning of the herd, especially with a market so saturated.  No industry can have meteoric growth, without experiencing a contraction along the way.  Lots of small craft brewers have opened to pump up those numbers noted above, and not all will (or should) survive.  And when they go away, it will be a signal that that
meteoric growth will be over, and we will see a plateauing, perhaps a reduction, in the number of craft brewers in the country.  In the long run, perhaps that could be a good thing.

Of course the obvious solution to me is that craft beer lovers should not chase the whales (every Stone project, limited releases, etc) that get all the publicity, and concentrate a majority of their drinking to local and regional options.

If there is a bloodbath coming, then the best way to lessen its impact is to keep your best local/regional brewers in business by quaffing their product.

Now, to put my money where my mouth is, I have a bomber of Westbrook's Mexican Cake calling my name in the beer fridge...

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Augusta Beerfest!

If you haven't heard already, Aug 16th at the Bell Auditorium.  Details below....

"It’s Augusta’s largest celebration of craft beer, Augusta Beerfest 2014 on August, 16! With sampling of over 75+ of some of the region’s most popular craft beers, it is a beer lover’s dream. So, if you consider yourself a beer connoisseur, you won’t want to miss Augusta’s signature beer event, the inaugural Augusta Beer Festival at the Bell Auditorium!

Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door. The Bell Auditorium provides a historic, unique, and intimate atmosphere. Two sessions are available, 12:00pm-3:00pm and 4:00pm-7:00pm. Your ticket includes a souvenir cup and beer samples. Local food trucks will be providing food for purchase.

This is a 21 and up event, rain or shine (mostly inside event, with food trucks outside), no refunds."

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Augusta Homebrew Rising!

Yes, the AGS will be getting it's own Homebrew store!  Poplar Creek Brewing!

It has been a good long while since Augusta has had its own homebrew supply store.  While ordering online is nice and all, it is certainly better to have a local place you can support and frequent.  and it is always nice to have a place to run out to if you need something in a pinch.

Poplar Creek owner Wylie tells me that he is just starting to receiev supplies, and put the store together.  The location will be at 212 S. Belair Rd, right next door to Azteca Maya.

"Hey, Homebrewers! We will be opening Poplar Creek Brewing in Martinez, GA the first week of Sept! There are supplies coming in this week and store hours will be limited as inventory arrives before the grand opening. Stay tuned to this FB page for details on our limited store hours before the grand opening." 

Poplar Creek's website will be up and running in a few days, so keep your eyes out for updates there, or on their Facebook page.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Columbia Beer Envy


@CraftAndDraftSC has opened for business!

Columbia, SC has just added to an impressive and growing list of craft beer offerings with 'Craft & Draft'.  While the city is only an hour or so away, I rarely get up there for a variety of reasons.  I may need to rethink that now that they have yet another beer locale downtown.  

Their initial tap list does look impressive, with an all-Carolina line-up. Now if they can get NoDa Hop, Drop & Roll on tap...


"Check out our draft list! We will sell growlers to go and pints on premise from any of our 12 rotating taps. We will (try to) post a picture of our draft lineup each morning, so stay tuned to our social media pages for the latest info! Thanks again, and see you soon beer lovers! #CraftBeer #DrinkLocal"


 Good luck guys!  Hope to see you soon!



 

Monday, July 7, 2014

Dont Forget About Beer Camp!

In less than a month, @SierraNevada will host #BeerCampTour at its new NC facility. Tickets are still available!




"Beer Camp Across America will feature seven stops—in cities with thriving craft beer cultures—moving geographically west to east, much like the craft movement has historically spread. Each tour stop will feature that city’s local and surrounding regional brewers. The festivals will appropriately begin and end at Sierra Nevada’s two brewing locations, kicking off in Chico where it took root in 1980, and culminating in Mills River, NC for the grand opening of its East Coast brewery."


This festival, the seventh and final on the 2014 Beer Camp tour, will be held on August 3rd, 1-6 pm.  Tickets will be $65, and of course you will have to be over 21.

Sierra Nevada is boasting: "...we’ve invited every craft brewer from these states to serve their beers at the Southeast Edition: NC, SC, GA, AL, MS, FL, LA, AR and TN—more than 300!"  

Right now it looks like over 120 have signed up, including these Georgia & South Carolina breweries.  
 
BLUE RIDGE BREWING COMPANY
Greenville, SC
BLUE TARP BREWING COMPANY, LLC
Decatur, GA
COAST BREWING COMPANY
North Charleston, SC
CONQUEST BREWING COMPANY, INC
Columbia, SC
CREATURE COMFORTS
Athens, GA
EVENTIDE BREWING
Atlanta, GA
HUNTER-GATHERER BREWERY
Columbia, SC
MOON RIVER BREWING COMPANY
Savannah, GA
NEW SOUTH BREWING
Myrtle Beach, SC
PALMETTO BREWERY
Charleston, SC
QUEST BREWING COMPANY
Greenville, SC
RED BRICK BREWING CO.
Atlanta, GA
RIVER RAT BREWERY
Columbia, SC
RJ ROCKERS BREWING COMPANY
Spartanburg, SC
SOUTHBOUND BREWING COMPANY
Savannah, GA
STRAWN BREWING COMPANY
Fairburn, GA
SWEET WATER BREWING COMPANY
Atlanta, GA
TERRAPIN BEER COMPANY
Athens, GA
THOMAS CREEK BREWERY
Greenville, SC
WILD HEAVEN CRAFT BEERS
Decatur, GA
WRECKING BAR BREW PUB
Atlanta, GA

So, if you are looking for a fun break to the summertime doldrums, hop on up to NC!




Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Georgia Beer Rising - Part 2

@GeorgiaTrend has a nice comprehensive overview of #GAbeer and its obstacles.
"According to the Beer Institute, Georgia’s brewing industry generated $3.5 billion in direct economic impact in 2012. That number includes breweries, distributors and retail sales. $1.9 billion of that number was generated by breweries alone. It sounds like a lot, but when you compare that to other states, some of which have three times as many breweries within their state lines, Georgia’s craft brew industry is still in the fermentation stage. Colorado’s beer scene, for instance, is an economic powerhouse, generating $14.8 billion in economic impact. Closer to home, North Carolina sees $7.1 billion in total economic impact."
The underlying tenor of the article is a positive one for those who want to change the current state laws that hamper micro and craft brewers.  By going straight to the source of Georgia's craft beer advocacy, the message of "change" gets some much needed highlighting.
“Georgia is way, way, way behind the rest of the country when it comes to craft beer,” says Pinkerton, who is also president of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild. “All these new companies are starting up. They’re very small, and the barrier to entry is still really challenging in Georgia. Everywhere else in the country, you see their growth and you compare it to Georgia’s growth, you can really only point to one thing.”
No one is further out on the bleeding edge of trying to reduce those barrier of entry that then Georgia Craft Brewers Guild.  If you want to see this as well, I suggest you pop on over and become a member.

But perhaps the best part of the article was the statement of one big depressing fact...
There are more breweries in the city of Asheville, North Carolina, alone than there are in the state of Georgia,” Pinkerton says. “Let that sink in for a second. More breweries in one rural small town in North Carolina than there are in the entire state of Georgia. What does that tell you?”

“Georgia has one of the most restrictive laws pertaining to microbrewing in the whole nation at this point,” says Freddy Bensch co-founder and “Big Kahuna” of SweetWater Brewing. “Everyone else seems to be embracing it and is proactive in trying to bring in new breweries and helping their breweries expand. But Georgia seems to be sort of lagging and stuck behind.”
Now, if only politicians in Atlanta would listen to reason...

Friday, May 16, 2014

T. Mac Daddy

Ever enlightened to beer in the ATL, @alesharpton gives us the 411 on @MondayNight & @tacomac's new brew, T. Mac Daddy Porter!

Alas....no Taco Macs here in the CSRA...

Statesboro Beer Envy

@EagleCreekBrew puts AGS to shame with quality #GABeer!

Looking for the closest production brewery to Augusta and the CSRA?  Well, dig out the binocs and look southward.  Then get yourself a DD, and head to Stateboro to try out the fantastic brews of Eagle Creek Brewing Co.


Fronted by the "youngest head brewer in America", Cole Brown, Eagle Creek is producing a line-up of four fantastic beers.

Cole Brown talk beer with the Augusta Homebrewers Association

Both the Low Country Pale Ale, and Spot Tail Light Blonde can be found on tap in the CSRA.  I have not yet seen the interesting sounding, and interesting tasting Grass Roots Lemon LimeHefeweizen, though it may be out there.  The fourth brew was their Puff's Magic Dragon Dry Stout, however I understand they intend to keep this as a winter seasonal.

I enjoyed all of these brews, especially the Pale and Stout.  The Blonde is very good, and very sessionable.  If you have a friend that won't give up their mass-marketed lite beer, have them try this.  And then once they're hooked, start working them into other craft beers!



Right now Eagle Creek is open for tours and tastings on Friday & Saturday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30.  If you are in the CSRA, grab some friends and a DD, and head down to Stateboro to enjoy the, shall we say, "generous" 5-oz tastings, along with live local music.  The Augusta Homebrewers Association finally made it down there, and had a great time!



Then come home and look for Eagle Creek on tap at your favorite watering hole.  And if you don see it....ask for it!

Oh, and before I forget, something else is coming soon as well...
Cans!

Friday, April 25, 2014

Gravity Growlers Opens Its Doors to Augusta Craft Beer Lovers

The best beer selection in the CSRA arrived today!   After much anticipation, the owners of the former (and much missed) Rooster's Beak restaurant opened their next enterprise.
 
Sporting 25 taps of fresh draft beer, a couple dozen unusual bottles, a variety of beer glass, and t-shirts, Gravity Growlers welcomed its first customers.

Several members (and alumni) of the Augusta Homebrewers Association stopped by to welcome the new store, and pick up some libations for the weekend. 

For all those in Augusta who love beer, Gravity Growlers can be found at 341 Furys Ferry in Martinez (across from Earth Fare).

Phillip & Jonathan Marks - Owners






For those of you who really miss the Rooster's Beak, they did salvage a little of the ambiance and are using them to decorate the mannequins...

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Last Chance: @GaBrewersGuild Southeastern Craft Brewers' Symposium

April 19th, 2014 9am to 5pm, Courtyard Marriott Downtown Decatur

From the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild: "Still a few spots open for this event. Should be informative and fun.....Not to mention it will be walking distance to Brickstore, Leons, Mac Magees, Square Pub and Twain's."

I wish I could go...