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Fat Tire Rolls Out Cans

New Belgium's new canning line rolled off its first aluminum cans of Fat Tire Amber Ale on May 20th. New Belgium, known for its commitment to quality and sustainability, will distribute the cans to limited markets this summer...

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Brewmaster Spotlight - Sam Calagione

Rounding out his 13th year with Dogfish, Sam discusses his recent projects, looks back on some old ones, and shares some interesting facts you might not know about one of our favorite breweries.

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Coverage of 11th Annual Real Ale Festival

Held in the same location as the Pizza Port Strong Ale Festival was the 11th Annual Real Ale Festival. Hosted by Tom Nickel of O'Briens Pub, we attended the second session, but heard great things about the Friday night one.

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"Weed fought the law and Weed won"

Vaune Dillmann of Mt. Shasta Brewing Company, from Weed, CA gives TheFullPint.com an update on "Weed Ales" trouble with the law.

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Brewmaster Spotlight - Adam Avery

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Posted by: Jon · June 12th, 2008

Tags: Avery Brewing · Brewmaster Spotlight

Avery Brewing Co. from Boulder Co. is famous for the uniquely crafted ales. Whether it be a traditional or non traditional American or Belgium recipe, beer lovers around the country, and now world have taken notice of the beers made by Avery.

The owner and brewmaster of Avery, Adam Avery sits down with TheFullPint.com to discuss their 15 years in brewing, as well as their much talked about Avery Anniversary Ale Fifteen.

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  • 1 Chipper Dave // Jun 12, 2008 at 11:18 am

    I tip my hat to Avery for diving into brett for their Fifteen. It takes a bit getting used to. I read that these types of beers age well and the taste becomes even better after a year or so. I may just pick up another bottle of this and age it to see if it improves with time.

  • 2 Chrisconsin // Aug 27, 2008 at 3:57 am

    Thanks for the in-depth questions directed at Adam Avery. As a beer department manager, it is a privilege to carry Avery beers and it always great to have stories to tell customers about the breweries anecdotes behind the beers. I sampled his Oktoberfest in the store this past Saturday and we sold our entire allotment in one day!

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