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MIA Brewing to soft open this weekend

Fresh on the heels of another Miami brewery’s soft opening, MIA Brewing Company of Doral has announced that they will soft open this weekend.

From MIA Brewing’s Facebook page:

Friday January 9th we invite you to join us at M.I.A. Brewing Co. where will be opening the doors to the public for the first time! Enjoy a wonderful evening of sampling some of our amazing beers! Doors open at 5 pm.
Draft List:
M.I.A. IPA
Miami Weiss – Hefeweizen
305 Lager
Tourist Trappe – Belgian Style Tripel
Edenboc-Doppelbock
Lost In Paradise – Passion Fruit Pink Peppercorn Saison
Czar Face – Ukrainian Anti- Imperial Stout
Rye Tortugas – Galaxy Red Ale
Freestyle – Mosaic/Amarillo Pale Ale
Mai Tai – Belgian Wit brewed with Almonds, Orange Peel, and Amarena Cherries
My Li’l Brony – Session Brown Ale with Maple Wood and Vanilla bean
My Li’l Brony Nitro
Kilty Pleasure – Scotch Ale Aged on Hickory Wood with Vanilla and Curaçao
Kilty Pleasure Nitro
Peat Sematary – Smoked IPA
Zero Dark Thirsty – Dark Belgian Strong Ale
Blue Monster- Grand Cru/Belgian Strong Dark Blended with Blue Agave and aged in Tequila Barrels
P.S. Since this is our soft opening we won’t be filling growlers or serving flights…Yet.

MIA Brewing is located at 10400 Northwest 33rd Street, Suite 150, in Doral.

J. Wakefield Brewing to soft open this weekend

It has been a long time in coming with several teases along the way, but after a successful CrowdBrewed campaign, several months of waiting, and a mural or two, J. Wakefield Brewery announced their soft opening.

Miami’s newest craft brewery will soft open this weekend, alongside another highly anticipated South Florida craft brewery.

From J. Wakefield Brewing’s Facebook page:

We are planning on doing a soft opening of the tasting room this Friday and Saturday. We will give you more information about the hours and such by no later than Wednesday. We will have our 4 flag ship beers on draft Hop for Teacher, UJP, Stush (Straight Berliner), and El Jefe on draft as well as a number of special treatment beers.

J. Wakefield Brewing is located at 120 Northwest 24th Street in the Wynwood area of Miami.

Darwin Brewing Company opening soon in Bradenton

On a rainy day just across the Skyway Bridge from Saint Petersburg, Darwin Brewing Company invited friends and family to share in the fruits of what they have built: a new brewery in Bradenton.

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This new home is not just a companion for Chef Darwin Santa Maria’s brewpub, Darwin’s on Fourth in Sarasota, this brewery will be where the magic begins for the core brands of Darwin Brewing Company, a separate (but related) craft brewery. Darwin’s beers will begin launching into Manatee and Sarasota then expanding beyond its two home counties. This brewery space will house the fifteen-barrel production brewing system brewmaster Jorge Rosabal will use to slake the thirst of Bradenton’s beer enthusiasts. The core lineup coming through the production facility will be:

*Summadayze IPA
*Charapa (Spiced Porter)
*Ayawasca (Belgian Strong)
*Pirata Pilsner
*Circa 1926 (Tangerine Wheat)

Since the brewery will focus on making large-scale batches, the Darwin’s on Fourth Brewpub will turn its focus to small batch beers to pair with brewpub food and to express the creative and experimental side of Darwin Brewing’s staff.

Darwin Brewing Company's shiny new 15bbl brewhouse.

Darwin Brewing Company’s shiny new 15bbl brewhouse.

Darwin Brewing is not content to merely open a new brewery, they plan to tap the potential of the new space. “Within two months we plan to can our beers,” said Rosabal. There already space set aside for the canning line near the brewery’s loading dock and cold storage. Darwin’s future plans will allow them to be one of the fittest breweries as all warehouse space can be converted to brewery use. Rosabal says leftover space can be used for a second brewhouse, additional fermentation tanks, and a second boiler.

Darwin's tasting room pours forth a stream of Andean-influenced beers.

Darwin’s tasting room pours forth a stream of Andean-influenced beers.

Jorge also plans a little something extra for patrons in the Darwin tasting room, aside from the eleven Darwin beers on tap. While beer going to distribution will be filtered, beer in the tasting room will not. What difference does this make? It depends on beer preference. When beer is filtered, yeast and excess particulates in the beer are removed, but many would argue that filtering beer removes flavor as well. Unfiltered beer is typically hazy and can contain some yeast, barley, or hop sediment. Darwin’s will allow patrons to try both and decide a preference.

Darwin Brewing Company draws influence and joy from both its Peruvian influence and Andean roots. In conversation, Chef Darwin Santa Maria says that Peru is proud of what the brewery is doing. In fact, Peru has sent samples of different Amazonian woods for Rosabal to age his beers in so that a little bit of Peru can truly dwell in some of Darwin’s beers. While Darwin was very proud of this, both he and Rosabal were not sure of a timeline for when Amazonian wood-aged beers would be ready.

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While Darwin Brewing has a bright future ahead of them, they are sweating to get beer out to their home market. Currently, Darwin’s beers are served only on draft in their to home counties, but like their namesake says, Darwin’s beers are both strong and survivors.

Darwin Brewing Company will welcome the community to their grand opening on May 24th with an opening to the public at an earlier date to be determined. Darwin Brewing Company is located at 803 17th Avenue West in Bradenton.

Intracoastal Brewing hosts sneak peek

Melbourne- While many folks were grilling out and enjoying beers in the backyard, a small microbrewery in Melbourne celebrated a surprise opening so customers in Brevard could get a sneak peek at Melbourne’s new craft brewery. At 3pm on Labor Day, Intracoastal Brewing Company posted:

we may or may not be open for a labor day sneak peak…… might have to come find out for yourselves

The curious customers that did drive over to Eau Gallie Boulevard in Melbourne found six Intracoastal Beers on tap at Intracoastal’s tap room. The beers ranged from a 5% alcohol “P’Ale’Sner” (Pilsner Style Ale) to a 10.5% American Strong Ale dubbed “XXX.”

Intracoastal Brewing Company is located at 652 Eau Gallie Boulevard in Melbourne. No word yet on the official grand opening date.