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Tag: Craft beer
Bike Rack hires Moody to brew
Little Rock brewer Josiah Moody has accepted the head brewing position at Bike Rack Brewing Co. in Bentonville.
New Province hires new head brewer
Kort Castleberry is the captain of a brewhouse for the first time in his career, though he knows he’s a part of something bigger than just himself.
Wasatch and Squatters expand distribution to Arkansas
Local beer drinkers will soon get a taste of what the Beehive State has to offer.
The Home Brewery changing hands after nearly 21 years in business
Andy Sparks has agreed to sell his local homebrew supply store, The Home Brewery, to friend and fellow Basic Brewing Radio collaborator Steve Wilkes.
Arkansas brewing industry is older than you might think
It’s tempting to view Arkansas beer as a new phenomenon, but the state’s brewing industry is much older than you might think.
Brewery News: Bike Rack expanding, JJ’s breaks ground, Core adds new taproom, and more
It’s time for another roundup of happenings inside the local beer scene.
Talking beer, baseball, and social media with Boulevard Brewing Company’s Jeremy Danner
Back before 2011 the closest thing to local beer came courtesy of Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City.
Brewery News: Fossil Cove’s new cans, Apple Blossom’s new bar, Hugo’s Tap 7, and more
It’s time for another roundup of happenings inside the local beer scene.
Lost Forty Brewing to hit NWA shelves in March
Cans and kegs from one of the state’s most exciting new breweries will hit Fayetteville shelves in less than a month.
Southern Prohibition Brewing coming to Arkansas in February
It’s been over six months since Southern Prohibition Brewing first applied for distribution in Arkansas. It looks like the wait will soon be over.
Ozark Beer Co. adds distribution to Little Rock
Ozark Beer Co. last week announced new agreements with Central and Moon Distributors that will bring several of the brewery’s offerings to Central Arkansas.
Giving thanks for local beer
It’s the time of year to slow down and show gratitude for the special people, places, and things in our lives. So here we give thanks for all the wonderful beer now available in Northwest Arkansas.
The Home Brewery celebrates 20 years in business
The region has changed dramatically since Andy Sparks first started selling small quantities of malt, hops, and yeast to area homebrewers.
A closer look at Oskar Blues
Oskar Blues took a risk on aluminum cans in 2002, a decision that paid off and helped turn the small brewery into one of craft beer’s biggest success stories.