Due South Brewing is bringing out the cans

Due South Brewing of Boynton Beach is passionate about getting their beer in the hands of their faithful locals. Due South Brewing purchased a canning line back in May and has been working to get their money’s worth out of cans ever since.

Due South now features Category 3 IPA, Category 5 IPA, and Caramel Cream Ale in 12oz cans available at the brewery. Due South’s Operations Manager, Mike Jurewicz says there should be beer to go around: “By early July Caramel Cream Ale and Category 3 IPA will be available throughout our distribution territories through Brown distributing. We will additionally do some special releases and seasonals in cans as well.”

Due South recently purchased two 60-barrel fermenters to help supply cans for locals across South Florida without taking away from their beer in kegs, also available in South Florida as far north as Orange and Seminole counties.

About Due South Brewing Co.
Due South Brewing Co. is a distributing brewery in Boynton Beach, FL. Their beers are currently available on draft and in cans in hundreds of bars, restaurants, and stores in Florida, from Key West to Daytona, including Orlando. The Due South Brewing Co. tasting room & brewery is open to the public every day at noon except Monday when they are closed. The brewery is located at 2900 High Ridge Road in Boynton Beach.

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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.

JDub’s Brewing to can Up Top! IPA

Jdub’s Brewing of Sarasota has a lot to celebrate. Since their opening in February, JDub’s has collaborated, crafted the pillar of their core lineup (Up Top! IPA), and continuously added new beers to their tap room.

Now, Jdub’s is making a big move and canning their Up Top! IPA for Sarasota and Manatee counties.

According to a statement from JDub’s owner Jeremy Joerger, “I’m amped to tell you that as early as next week, Up Top! will be available in cans in select stores, primarily in the Sarasota and Manatee counties (for now).”

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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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Mile Marker seeks to expand Florida reach

Saint Augustine’s Mile Marker Brewing has been serving the First Coast for two years now, and they are looking at expanding their Florida reach in 2014.

According to an article published in today’s Saint Augustine Record, Mile Marker has two goals for 2014:

The goal for Mile Marker in 2014 is to expand the brand’s reach. In the near future, the company would like to have its beers available in cans at area stores.

Currently, the beer is only packaged in kegs. It is distributed locally by Burkhardt Sales and Service and is also distributed in South Florida by Brown Distributing.

That leaves the rest of the state as possible new markets.

“Our main goal is production,” said Joy, who added that the brewery is looking to quadruple output.

Joy and head brewer Taylor Strunk take turns monitoring the process, checking on each batch, usually twice a day.

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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Swamp Head Brewery releases Big Nose cans

While it sounds like a new type of revolutionary can, Big Nose cans are simply cans of Swamp Head’s aroma-heavy IPA, Big Nose.

Swamp Head announced yesterday that cans of the brewery’s IPA, Big Nose, will be available in cans on Friday, 20 September, for their weekly event, Football Friday. Big Nose will cost $11 for a six-pack of cans and will go on sale in the Wetlands Tasting Room, and according to the brewery there are “limited quantities available.”

Big Nose IPA will join Stump Knocker Pale Ale as Swamp Head’s second foray into the world of canning their beer. No word yet on other Swamp Head beers going into cans, despite the release of can artwork earlier in the year indicating approval for all five Swamp Head core beers in cans.

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