by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Jun 30, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Community, Local Beer
Just Camping: 5.2% This stout is a lighter take on Glamping, one of the original favorites. While the roasted, chocolatey flavors and full mouthfeel still remain, the low alcohol greatly improves drinkability. Freshly peeled Madagascar vanilla beans tie it all together for a perfect campfire session.
Mango Kölsch: 5.5% Waterline’s classic Kölsch kickoff of the summer season! Light, crisp and refreshing as always, with a mild mango sweetness and a light Callista dry hop for the perfect beach beer. And don’t forget–the brewery under the bridge is now filling crowlers!
Breakfast with Pegasus: 5.5% Introducing the Hay Ale! A collaboration with Edmund’s Oast brewed with vanilla, lactose, and Tiffany Hay. Tastes like vanilla ice cream!
La Surfeza: 5.7% The same crushable, crisp, Mexican lager, now brewed with a hint of lime!
Mixed Culture Volume One: 5.7% ABV This beer was brewed back in November of 2017! Flytrap used both lactobacillus and brettanomyces to add pleasant tartness and some barnyard funk, then aged it on local blackberries for over 6 months. This well balanced sour is full of delicate flavor and has been conditioning in the bottle for 4 months.
Beer Garden: 4.7% Need a lawnmower beer? Look no further. This crisp, refreshing German-style ale is the perfect beer for these hot Wilmington days.
by admin | Jun 25, 2019 | Blog, Bottle Shops, Breweries, Community
While the Port City is becoming more and more well known for its breweries, did you know that its comedy scene is just as dynamic!? And since beer and laughter go hand-in-hand (or pint-in-hand), naturally the two have married up in Wilmington.
If you subscribe to our email newsletter, then you’re already aware of the opportunities to go check out comedy at Wilmington Breweries. And if you don’t subscribe you should, and take a peek at the Wilmington brewery and bottle shop comedy round up we made for you.
Bombers Beverage Company
108 Grace Street, Wilmington, NC 28401
Every Friday Bombers hosts an open mic at 9p so that local comedians can flex their funnies and customers can get their giggle on. It’s called Bombs Away! and hosted by The Regretful Villains. If you stop by Bombers between 6 and 8p on Fridays, you can get in on the weekly wine tasting to further lubricate your laughs.
Waterline Brewing Company
721 Surry Street, Wilmington, NC 28401
You can join the folks at the Brewery Under the Bridge one Wednesday a month for Gruff Goat Comedy. It’s a free show featuring three comedians under the bridge (no trolls, please). Customers can sip a delicious, local brew, enjoy a food truck, and laugh the night away. It’s a great mid-week pick-me-up.
Check 6 Brewery
5130 Southport-Supply Road, Southport, NC 28461
The North American Comedy Brewery Tour regularly stops at Check 6 Brewery in Southport and you should, too. There’s a $20 entry fee (so make sure to pick up tickets before, in case it sells out), but the laughter to follow is priceless.
Port City Brew Bus
www.portcitybrewbus.com
Comedy not enough to entice you? What if we add wheels? Jump on the Port City Brew Bus with three local comedians and cruise to Wilmington Breweries where you can sip local suds. The comedians will do their best to lift your spirits (and if they don’t do it, the Wilmington beer sure will). You can expect some fun & games on the bus and then quick 10-15 minute sets once you land at the breweries.
Skytown Beer Company
4712 New Centre Drive, Wilmington, NC 28405]
Slack’s Stand Up show will be returning to Skytown Beer Company on Saturday, July 13th at 8pm. The last one was standing room early, so make sure to get there early. Skytown’s beer is the real star of the show, but their food is also not to be missed. Never had deep fried gravy balls? Well you’re not getting any younger, so now’s the time.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Downtown Jasper Brown: 5.5% An American brown ale that’s a little toasty with notes of milk chocolate and sesame. Very flavorful with a slight hop kick coming from Amarillo, Citra, and Simcoe.
Plum Lavender Gose: 4.7% A collaboration with members of the Cape Fear Craft Beer Alliance that was dreamed up during Cape Fear Craft Beer Week. It’s bright and zippy, with delicate fruit character and a briny finish. Keep an eye out for the cans, designed by local graphic designer Jarred Weinstein.
The Legend of MoTraNoTus: 6.3% A bright, hazy, juicy NE IPA made with a magical combination of Mosaic, Citra, and Ekuanot hops. Lots of citrus and berry flavors with a hoppy finish.
Family Session: 4.7% A very special Session IPA brewed with tangerines between Brewer Brothers-in-Law Mike Barlas and John Savard. Find it in 4pks at both breweries!
Piracy: 8.3% Piracy is a french Biere de Garde aged in Cabernet Sauvignon barrels for 3 years. No fruit added. Just the house culture and a lot of time and careful temperature and O2 control. Bottle conditioned for 3 months to develop just the right carbonation.
2 Legit 2 Wit: 5.1%
First, a poem from the brew house:
Our crew improves our grooves yo,
not just gonna repeat Blue Moon though,
cuz some hops would be better
than that bitter orange fetter
and we’re 2 legit to wit!
This Belgian wheat uses traditional coriander spice but ditches the orange peel for orangey Mandarina Bavaria hops in the perfect dry and easy-drinking summer refresher.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Jun 19, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Community, Local Beer
Wilmington’s local music scene is just as prolific as the craft beer scene, so we thought it would be fun to pick the brains of some of the city’s musicians to see what they’re sippin’ when they’re not singin’. Follow along as we feature this series of local tunes & brews.
Photo by Jeni Smithson
Kyle Lindley, singer-songwriter & member of Future Relics
“I have so many favorite beers, But lately it has to go Waterline’s Black Citra IPA. Even though I’m loving the trend in dry-hopped, hazy ipa’s, the Black IPA is well underrated, and only a few brewers do it well. Thank you Waterline!
It’s no wonder I love beer like I do music. They have many parallels. Beer and music both resonate culture.”
Photo Courtesy Brittanie Smith
Brittanie Smith, drummer for The Explainers
“My favorite local beer is Blair’s Breakfast Stout. Wilmington Brewing Company marries flavors of roasted coffee and chocolate to create this perfect heavy stout. If you’re lucky, they’ll have one of the bourbon barrel-aged versions on draft. Go getchu one!”
Photo Courtesy Tim White
Tim White, of D&D Sluggers
“I’m a big fan of Sours and Stouts, but lately Real Fake Doors from Skytown (a saison) is a favorite. Reference aside, its a really tasty, well done, saison with a clean finish. Goes well with their food.”
Are you a musician who wants to be featured on Local Tunes + Brews? Email the.enbrewsiast@gmail.com to find out how!
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Jun 16, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Community, Local Beer
A weekly roundup of local and craft beer that can be found around the area on tap, in bottles, or in cans. These are not beer reviews and should be used for entertainment purposes only.
Hey Zay: 6.7% A New England IPA bursting with juicy goodness. This full-bodied beer is double dry hopped with Citra, El Dorado, and Mosaic.
Humuhumunukunukuapua’a Pale Ale: 5.8% Whatcha know ’bout Mosaic hops? Take a few sips and get to learning. All Mosaic in the kettle and dry hop for this American Pale.
.50 Ca. Kolsch: 5% ABV 25 IBUs A great light summer beer.
Bourbon Barrel Aged Baltic Porter: 8.1% This bourbon-aged black beauty completely redefines the flavors of a lager: dark and smooth after 8 months in an Elijah Craig barrel, with overtones of coffee and caramel, and a big coconut and bourbon hit.
Governable Parachutes: 4.8% Blurring the lines between an IPA and a traditional German lager, Governable Parachutes is hazy and golden with a very restrained bitterness and an unmistakably IPA-driven nose. Showcasing its bright hoppy notes of creamsicle, peaches and lime zest along side its more lager-driven characteristics including a hint of fresh grain in the aroma, a crisp mouthfeel and smooth refreshing finish. Now available in 16oz cans!
Soggy Purple: 5.4% This draft-only release is a mixed fermentation Berliner style aged on a second fermentation with raspberries.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Dill Pickle Gose: 4.7% Waterline is very excited to present the winner of this year’s Gose-Off, hosted during the 2019 Cape Fear Craft Beer Week. This signature brew is loaded with heaps of fresh cucumbers, toasted dill seed, and finished with a light Sorachi Ace dry hop. Refreshing, tart, a little salty, and oh-so-good.
Ales for ALS: 6% This year’s charity brew is a New England-Style IPA! Proceeds to go to benefit ALS research at the ALS Therapy Development Institute.
Bill’s Brewing Company
It’s Gon’ Grain: 6.5% Cloudy with definite citrus notes. A hazy IPA brewed with Simcoe, El Dorado, Cashmere, Hallertau Blanc, Amarillo, Lemondrop, and Azacca.
Wilmington Brewing Company
16oz Curls: 7.3% WBC is here to help you with your summer bod! Their newest New England Style IPA is doulbe dry hopped with Mosaic & Denali hops.
Mango Gose: 4.3% This Flytrap brew is tart and bright, with a heavy dose of mango purée during fermentation. Features local Sea Love Sea Salt.
Arribada: 6.2% This highly crushable beer is very crisp in body and just a shade darker than straw in color. Azacca and Ekuanot hops create a play between tropical, earthy, dank, pine, and melon notes. Named for the synchronized nesting of sea turtles that is a magnificent exodus to witness!