Coppertail Brewing to begin bottling soon

Coppertail Brewing has been teasing tasting room guests for weeks with mockups of 12oz bottles. On the counter of the Ybor City brewery’s tasting room are six packs of bottles of Free Dive IPA and Unholy Trippel. These bottles were only models, until now.

Coppertail has announced on Facebook that they will begin bottling their beer beginning this week (24 November). According to the brewery, that beer should be on Bay Area shelves starting in December.

Congratulations to Coppertail on this latest milestone.

Soon these bottles will be full of beer and on local shelves!

Soon these bottles will be full of beer and on local shelves!

Bugnutty Brewing Company to bottle

Brevard County has been gaining in craft beer momentum in the past year. While Brevard County has been historically close to NASA, it is only in the last few years that craft breweries have begun to launch.

Bugnutty Brewing Company has helped to bring craft beer to the Merritt Island area of Brevard, and on June 2nd they announced that soon their beer would be available in bottles. No word on which beers will be bottled, but comments on the post indicated that bottles will be held to Bugnutty’s home county, at least for the first few runs.

Bugnutty Brewing Company is located at 715 North Courtenay Parkway in Merritt Island.

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Swamp Head’s 10-10-10 destined for bottles

Gainesvile- Swamp Head Brewery has made headlines with their release of Barrel Aged 10-10-10 and Barrel Aged Roosevelt. Most recently Swamp Head has been testing out their bottling line and apparently has plans to bottle their 10-10-10 Imperial India Pale Ale.

According to Beerpulse, the national craft beer news website, Swamp Head’s label for 10-10-10 was recently approved by the Tax and Trade Bureau for production in 750mL bottles.

No word yet on bottling or release dates from Swamp Head.