Oxford companion to beer

Beer Triumphs and Food and Drink Awards

21 March 2012

Garrett Oliver, Brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery, has won the drink category in the AndréSimon Food and Drink Book Awards for his book The Oxford Companion to Beer (published by Oxford University Press), making it only the second beer book ever to win in this category since its inception.*

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Flying Dog Kujo Coffee

20 March 2012

Illustrator, Ralph Steadman, exclaimed "enjoy your new pet!" as he showed the Flying Dog team his designs for the bottle label. That pet is Kujo, Flying Dog's Imperial Coffee Stout (8.9% abv), which will be available as a limited edition release in April.

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Anchor Porter

18 January 2012

Anchor Porter is now available in 19.5ltr kegs from James Clay as a permenant addition to our American craft beer range. We are delighted to bring this classic example of an American porter to the UK in draught format after importing the cases for over 10 years.

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Emelisse

10 January 2012

It's a New Year and we're delighted to announce our first special shipment of 2012 from Brewery Emelisse. Emelisse are part of a growing group of quality craft breweries in Holland and part of a culture of experimentation.

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Alaskan smoked porter

We are delighted to unveil... Alaskan Smoked Porter

9 August 2012

Introduced in 1988, Alaskan Smoked Porter has been credited with helping inspire an American revival of smoked beers and, with a current total of 18 medals, is one of the most award-winning beers in the history of the Great American Beer Festival and perennial winner at the World Beer Cup.

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There's a very special beer heading to the UK.

2 August 2012

We'd love to tell you more, but that would be too easy.

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Update: An International Arms Race

1 August 2012

Back in April we received details of a transatlantic brewing battle between Flying Dog (Maryland, USA) and BrewDog (Fraserburgh, Scotland). A propaganda war ensued and a date for the battle, dubbed the 'International Arms Race' (IAR), has been set.

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