Jacksonville’s Wicked Barley Brewing Company is now open

Aiming to pour “Naughty Ales for Noble Souls,” Wicked Barley Brewing Company is now open for business in Jacksonville.  The brewery hopes to be pouring house beers in September of 2016.

Wicked Barley Brewing is one of the only locations in the country to be located on the water with 5 dock spaces for boat access and a waterfront beer garden.

Wicked Barley Kayak Cove

Wicked Barley features a boat dock.

Wicked Barley is helmed by Production Manager Fred Thibodeaux, a veteran brewer of Cigar City Brewing acclaim. Fred reached out to Florida Beer News, and he says:

We should be starting our brewing in the next two weeks. Our brewing system is a high efficiency 15bbl system built by specific mechanical meaning all vessels are steam jacketed and the mash/Lauter tun are over sized for high gravity brewing.

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Wicked Barley brewing vessels.

We are one of the very few breweries in Florida to be using reverse osmosis water for brewing.

The draft wall has 20 taps with the ability to expand to 40. Our restaurant makes all of its own ingredients and features delicious smoked in house meats. The restaurant water is pulled from our artisan well located onsite and run through a water filter and softener.

We will be packaging limited amounts in cans, growlers, and disposable kegs. Eventually we will be purchasing a crowler machine and looking at options of limited distribution if we can produce enough beer.

Wicked Barley is located at 4100 Baymeadows Road in Jacksonville.  Their menu is on their website along with our core brands and info on the brewery.  Welcome to the Florida craft beer scene, Wicked Barley!

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Biscayne Bay Brewing Company taproom now open

South Florida in general, Miami in particular, is the site of Florida’s latest craft beer eruption.  Adding to the many craft beer offerings in the Magic City, Bicayne Bay Brewing Company has now opened their taproom so that thirsty Miami drinkers can slake their thirst right from the source.

Biscayne Bay Brewing Taproom

From Biscayne Bay Brewing Company’s newsletter:

The Tap Room is Now Open!

We are proud to announce that the Biscayne Bay Brewing Tap Room is now open.  Come and see our beautiful new space housing our core and specialty beers waiting to be consumed by our loyal followers.

The Hours are as follows:

Thursday 3pm-11pm
Friday 3pm-12am
Saturday 2pm-12pm
Sunday 2pm-10pm

*Happy Hour ($1 off ALL BBBC beers) Thursday & Friday from 3pm-7pm

Limited menu available and will be expanding over the coming weeks as well as our tapped beer selections.

We will be having our own 32 and 64 ounce growlers soon, but in the mean time, we are currently B.Y.O.G. (Bring Your Own Growler).   Bring yours in and we will gladly fill!

We hope to see you all here soon.  Thank you your support over the past two years and look forward to many more!

Biscayne Bay Brewing Company is located at 8000 N.W. 25 Street in Doral.

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New Tampa Bay Brewing facility opens today

As reported several weeks ago, Tampa Bay Brewing Company’s Oldsmar facility was nearing completion in the month of July. now TBBC has announced an opening date. This date is set in digital stone, as they posted it on a billboard and on Instagram.

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The production brewery and restaurant will feature some of the same features as the classic Tampa Bay Brewing Company pub in any or City with a few upgrades unique to the new facility. Most importantly, thenew facility will feature a production brewery that will help get beer out to the Tampa Bay Area and beyond; areas that have been thirsting for Reef Donkey and Old Elephant Foot.

For the most up-to-date information on the new Tampa Bay Brewing Company facility, please check the Tampa Bay Brewing Company Westchase Facebook page. Please note that this is a separate page from the Tampa Bay Brewing Company Ybor City page.

Tampa Bay Brewing Company Westchase is located at 13937 Monroe Business Park in the Oldsmar area of Tampa Bay.

Central 28 Beer Company is now pouring

Press Release:

The DeBary-based craft brewery Central 28 Beer Company has announced opening and distribution plans. The taproom will have a soft opening on July 30, followed by a grand opening celebration sometime in August.

Central 28 Beer Company has partnered with Cavalier Distributing as their distributor for Lakeland, Orlando, and the Space Coast.

“It has been a long time in planning, and we’re really excited to bring our beer to market. We couldn’t have found a better partner to do that than Cavalier. Our approach to brewing is very focused on connecting our beer to our customers on a grassroots level. They have a similar approach to distribution,” says Central 28 Brewmaster Geoff DeBisschop.
Cavalier will distribute draft-only versions of Central 28’s year-round beers including: Dancing Pierre, a Belgian-Style Pale Ale, Trekker Bier, a Farmhouse Ale, Up River, an American Pale Ale, The Flying Rivera Sisters, a Golden Ale, Ms. Mary Brown, a Brown Ale, and Little Wheel, an American IPA.

About Central 28 Beer Company
The dream for Central 28 Beer Company began as a conversation at a family holiday gathering. Kathy and Geoff DeBisschop and Kathy’s brother Dan St. Pierre decided to combine their years of experience in creating great craft beer and their unbridled enthusiasm for drinking it, founding the Central 28 Beer Company. Central 28 is a family-run and community-focused craft brewery producing hop-forward American style ales and flavorful Belgian style ales. Using the finest raw materials gathered from around the globe, Central 28 seeks to honor their Belgian roots and the inspiring American Craft Beer industry with every batch they brew.

About Cavalier Distributing
Established in 1992 by Founder/President George Fisher, Cavalier Distributing is one of the only distributors in the country with a portfolio that is exclusively American craft and imports. Cavalier operates 250,000 square feet of warehouse space dedicated to bringing great beer and spirits to increasingly discerning, appreciative, and educated consumers in Ohio, Indiana, and Florida. Cavalier employs more than 250 employees throughout the three states and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cavalier’s Florida operations are in Lakeland.

LauderAle Brewery is now open to the public

South Florida’s LauderAle Brewery has announced opening before. According to an article from drinklikealocal.com, LauderAle had a plan to open back in July with a soft opening for friends and then to the general public. The public response was so overwhelming that they had to shut down and buy additional fermenters to properly slake South Florida’s thirst.

Well, that time has now come. LauderAle is open and ready to meet their local fans. But that’s not all; LauderAle is also shopping around for a bigger system so that they are prepared to meet larger demand in the future.

LauderAle is located at 3305 Southeast 14th Avenue Building 4 in Fort Lauderdale.

The Coppertail is unleashed in the Tampa area

On a sunny and humid Florida evening in Ybor City, just as the sun is setting over nearby Tampa Bay, rays of fading light touched on an elusive creature housed in a warehouse off of 2nd Avenue. This creature has been rumored for a while, popping up at odd times to refresh tired Tampans with an emphasis on quality ingredients and outstanding beer. This creature is the stuff of legend and while it has reared its head occasionally, the Coppertail has now settled in and made Tampa its new home.

Coppertail Brewing Company is a labor of love for owner Kent Bailey and brewer Casey Hughes, who have been waiting months to bring the brewery online and christen the former mayonnaise factory, olive cannery, and warehouse into its new life. The team Bailey put together to realize the vision of Coppertail has been undergoing construction, delays, and more construction in hopes of finally pouring forth frothy and foamy ales. As Bailey says on the company Facebook page, “Coppertail is dreaming of the impossible… like a couple of home-brewers putting everything on the line to start their own brewery. We believe in Coppertail. ” On August 20th, that belief gave life to a brewery and kicked off with Bailey tapping of a firkin of kumquat Free Dive IPA and saying a few words to a crowd of onlookers.

“We’re here. We have beer in the tanks… and I think we actually have a brewery going as of tomorrow.”

And that tomorrow is bright as a bona fide Florida sunrise: Coppertail Brewing has quite a bit of beer capacity to speak of, bubbling to life with a 50-barrel brewing system. Hughes will have his hands full keeping up with demand for Coppertail’s beers, but keeping up with demand is not new for Hughes. The native Floridian at the brewing helm of Coppertail worked his way through the Florida Keys brewing scene in the 1990s. Hughes then moved to New Jersey to brew at Flying Fish Brewing Company, win some awards, and to ultimately move back to the Sunshine State during its craft beer heyday.

Coppertail’s Beers:

Coppertail hosted a sneak preview of their core four beers on draft Wednesday, along with a surprise saison that would possibly rotate through the lineup.

Wheat Stroke: A hazy wheat beer that promises a nice bit of citrus with some light bodied fun. This has an aroma and flavor of bread, citrus, and some light fruit. Light in body this one starts citrusy and finishes clean.

Free Dive IPA: An aptly-named IPA for too many of these 6% beauties can certainly deliver a free dive. This one starts off with caramel and pine on the nose followed by bits of orange, grapefruit, and kumquats. The flavor does not disappoint with noticeable caramel backbone behind an assertive punch of tropical fruit, pine, grapefruit, and ‘quats. Nice body and a citrusy finish to this wellspring of hops.

Unholy Trippel: This one is called Unholy for a reason: the alcohol is definitely there, but goes virtually undetected. This beers is a devilishly big beer that hits the palate like a light-bodied lullaby. The nose is aggressively hoppy for the trippel style and gives citrus and tropical fruit to an otherwise hop-mild style of beer. The flavor does not disappoint as the hop bitterness pushes through the flavor and into the finish. The caramel, apple, and sweet malt in the body let you know this is a trippel, while the hops make it drink like a session IPA. A true monster, this one was well-named and should come with a caution label.

Night Swim Porter: Night Swim pours as deep as the Bay on a dark summer night: black with dark foamy waves. The aroma starts with black coffee and earth followed by sweet chocolate, dark chocolate, and then some cacao nibs to round it off. The flavor delivers on the promises the nose makes. As dark waves of chocolate lap against the palate, Night Swim delivers a dark chocolatey and roasty porter with depths of flavor from nose to finish.

From start to finish, Coppertail’s lineup has a beer for every taste and a taste for every beer. Look for Coppertail to begin shipping kegs into distribution the last week of August 2014 and expanding outward from their first accounts as soon as they are able. Bailey says that Coppertail will add a few more accounts each months as well as a few new beers to the special release calendar, including a Stone Crab Stout (made with real stone crabs), a Berliner Weisse, and a French Saison. Like the mythical beast itself, Coppertail Brewing is quickly becoming a reality in the Tampa craft beer scene.