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SaltWater Brewery is canning Sea Cow Milk Stout

SaltWater Brewery of Boca Raton is making strides in their beer program–when they started out, the brewery was draft only (only on draft and available in kegs). The brewery then announced the availability of Screamin’ Reels IPA, and now, (as of February 23rd, 2016), SaltWater Brewery has announced the availability of Sea Cow Milk Stout in cans around South Florida.

From SaltWater Brewery:

IT’S HERE!! Your favorite local Milk Stout is now available in A CAN! We are so excited to announce that as of today, you can pick up 6 packs of this delicious Stout right here in our Tasting Room. One of the only Milk Stouts available in a can, Sea Cow is dark, roasty and sweet, with 6% alc/vol, and is balanced by sweetness from the lactose sugar used in the boil.

Named after our native Florida Manatee, the “Sea Cow”, who mainly resides in the murky brackish waters of Florida, this beer is smooth and full bodied, like the Sea Cow himself!

Now that you can keep this beer in your fridge, try pairing it with a hearty dinner or chocolatey dessert…or both! Tag us in photos of you enjoying your Milk Stout in a can and we’ll repost the best ones.

Sea Cow Milk Stout will be available at local and major beer retailers throughout South Florida by next week.

SaltWater Brewery is located at 1701 West Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. Look for canned Sea Cow Milk Stout around the South Florida marketplace.

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Due South Brewing is canning up a storm

Boynton Beach’s Due South Brewing began its time as a canning brewery by canning IPA and Caramel Cream Ale. Then the brewery began expanding canned offerings and canned Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream Ale.

Due South is now adding Cafe Ole Espresso Porter to their list of canned offerings for a total of five beers available in cans.

According to Jodi Halker of Due South, “Currently available in cans throughout South Florida: Caramel Cream Ale, Category 5 Double IPA, Category 3 IPA, and Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream Ale from the Curiosity Series.”

Props Blonde Bomber coming to cans

Props Brewery and Grill of Fort Walton Beach has been brewing up a storm in the Florida panhandle. With small batch draft releases hitting taps and now the news that Blonde Bomber Ale is coming to cans, look for more great things out of this craft brewery.

From Props Facebook page:

Blonde Bomber Ale is coming to cans. Our label has been approved and the canning line preparation is well under way. The Cask Canning line will arrive in the beginning of October. The plan is to have cans being sold directly from the brewery at the beginning of December. As we bring the system online and iron out the details with the distributor Blonde Bomber will be hitting the shelves.

Props Brewery and Grill is located at 255 Miracle Strip Parkway Southeast in Fort Walton Beach in the Florida panhandle.

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3 Daughters Brewing expands hours, capacity, and cans

3 Daughters Brewing (3DB) of Saint Petersburg has been working hard since opening to keep Saint Petersburg, Tampa, and Sarasota flowing with their beers. This month’s 3 Daughters newsletter contains some interesting tidbits about the brewery’s plans for the future:

*Expanded tasting room hours:

You asked, we listened. After several requests to stay open later, we have extended hours in the
tasting room. New hours are:

Monday/Tuesday: 2:00 – 9:00
Wednesday/Thursday: 2:00 – 10:00
Friday: 2:00 – 12:00 (midnight)
Saturday: 12:00 (noon) – 12:00 (midnight)

*Expanded brewing capacity:

We are adding new equipment and will double our brewing capacity. We will add 2 grain silos, two 120 BBL fermenters…

*Expanded beer selection:

3DB Beers Around Town:
Beach Blonde Ale
Summer Storm Oatmeal Stout
Biminy Twist IPA
Forever Weekend Pale Ale
Black Tip Barrel Aged Porter (Seasonal)
Brown Pelican Dunkelweizen (Seasonal)

3DB Beers in Tasting Room:
Kolsch
Imperial Stout
Porter (on Nitrogen tap)
Breakfast Stout
Southern Pecan Brown Ale
Red Irish Ale
ESB
Belgian Dark Strong Ale

*Finally, a canning line:

3 Daughters Brewing is ready for cans. Our canning line will be here in August and look for cans on the shelf by September.

Miami Brewing Company puts Big Rod in a can

Homestead- Miami Brewing Company’s tasting room at Schnebly Redlands Winery is like a tropical paradise in the middle of Homestead. The brewery has now taken a step towards its customers by canning their Big Rod Coconut Blonde Ale- now customers are able to bring home a taste of the tropical ale.

Currently Big Rod Coconut Blonde Ale is only available in 12oz cans from the Schnebly Redlands tasting room, but according to the brewery, “We are in negotiations with Publix and Total Wine as well as many more. Hopefully by the 1st of the year we can get it on the shelf.”

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Barley Mow Brewing Company cans The Unkindness

Largo- Barley Mow Brewing Company spent most of their Thursday putting their flagship Black IPA, dubbed The Unkindness, into cans. Barley Mow announces that starting today, Friday afternoon, beginning at 3pm when the brewery opens, cans of The Unkindness will be for sale.

The Unkindness will be $5 for each pint-sized can. The brewery made a run of about 1,000 of these cans.

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More on canning Wolfman’s Berliner

After announcing yesterday via Instagram that Dunedin’s 7venth Sun Brewing will be canning their Wolfman’s Berliner, the brewery returned an email asking for details.

Wolfman’s Berliner will be canned in a small run at the brewery this week on a mobile canning line. A small run of 200+ cans will be sold at 7venth Sun on Broadway in Dunedin, sold in single cans.

7venth Sun will be one of the only breweries in the U.S. to can a Berliner Weisse, having missed being the first brewery to can one by only a few months.