Dry Wrought Cider opens new Gainesville tasting room
While Gainesville’s beer and breweries have been growing slowly but surely, recently Gainesville’s cidery has taken a major step forward by opening a tasting room.
While Gainesville’s beer and breweries have been growing slowly but surely, recently Gainesville’s cidery has taken a major step forward by opening a tasting room.
Gainesville’s Swamp Head Brewery is preparing for their anniversary extravaganza they call Swamp Fest, and this year the team is celebrating fifteen years as a craft brewery. To celebrate those years, Swamp Head is bringing back some of their alumni who have gone on to start breweries or brew for other breweries.
Gainesville’s original craft brewery would usually throw a weekend bash to celebrate their anniversary. There would be special beers on tap, commemorative glassware, and faces new and old would come through the Wetlands (tasting room) to celebrate another trip around the sun. In 2021, though, that is not the case. Out of an abundance of caution during the COVID-19 pandemic, Swamp Head Brewery has decided to release their anniversary beers, and their nostalgia, in cans available in their drive-thru station.
Swamp Head Brewery, Gainesville’s first craft brewery, has filled a plethora of cans lately. First, the brewery released four new canned beers last week, and now Swamp Head has promised twelve new beers for their Adult Trick-or-Treating event on October 25th.