Weekly Mixed June 10, 2019

Waterline Brewing

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.

Wrightsville Beach Brewery

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.

Flytrap Brewing

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.

Waterman’s Brewing

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!

Wilmington Beer Father’s Day Gift Guide

It’s not too late to pick something up for Dad, but you’re running out of time to get creative. Don’t worry. We’re here to help. Check out our Father’s Day gift guide to find the perfect gift for your Pops. (And just so you don’t have to Google it–Father’s Day is June 16th.)

1. New Anthem 4-pack: Get him something you *know* he wants–beer. New Anthem’s big IPAs are the perfect way to say “thanks for raising me right, Daddio.” If he’s more of a pilsner guy, try Dance Floor Heater. It’s light & crisp enough to be accessible for your old man, but hoppy enough that you shouldn’t be surprised when he converts to IPAs.

2. Late Lunch & a brewery tour at Front Street Brewery: When was the last time you & Dad had a nice, long lunch? Don’t answer–it’s been too long. Take him out to Front Street Brewery for a flight, some pulled chicken nachos, and a pretzel with queso. (Yes, spring for the queso. He deserves it.) Brewery tours are at 3:15p & 4:15p and include samples…so Mom can come too, but she’s driving.

3. Salty Turtle Dad Hat: Well, this one’s a no-brainer, but you should take him with you and let him pick the color. Grab some grub from Coastal Wing + Spirits and take your dad over to the Turtle for a pint. (Life hack: Coastal will even deliver to you!)

4. Homebrew Supplies from Wilmington Homebrew Supply and/or Amazing Grains: Has Daddio been hemming & hawing about whether or not to start making beer? Hem & haw no more, Dad! The extremely friendly and knowledgable staffs at both Wilmington Homebrew Supply and Amazing Grains will certainly help you get your dad the setup he needs.

5. Port City Brew Bus Tickets/ Gift Card: Y’know how you’ve been meaning to hang out with your dad more? Yeah, we do too. The Port City Brew Bus is a great way for you and your dad to experience Wilmington’s excellent beer scene together. On the fence? There’s a discount code--use code DADSDAY19 for $10 off tours and gift cards booked before Father’s Day.

Local Tunes & Brews

Wilmington’s local music scene is just as prolific as the Wilmington 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.

Callan Trippe, Front Woman for Dirty White Rags

“There are so many good Wilmington beers but my solid standby has always been Waterline Brewing’s Coffee and Cream Ale. Nutty, sweet but not too sweet, and obviously COFFEE, it tastes just like I like my lattes in winter. A very close second is New Anthem New Jack, a hazy,  juice bomb that goes down way too easily. “

Photo Courtesy Callan Trippe

Mike Blair, Singer/Songwriter for Mike Blair & The Stonewalls

“I’m a sucker for dark, coffee-flavored beers and this double espresso porter is right up my alley.New Anthem’s The Illest is dynamite.”

Photo By Will Cooper

Cullen Seward, member of Signal Fire

“There are so many excellent beers in Wilmington, it’s hard to pick just one.  We really love the Session IPA Wrightsville Beach created for us.  At 5% it’s an easy drinker that finishes clean, but the genius brewer’s at Wrightsville Beach Brewery were able to maintain a delicious hoppy flavor.  Originally, we asked them to make a Habanero IPA, but thankfully they talked us down (Although, the brewery will do occasional special releases in both habanero and ghost pepper!). We’ve been fortunate that many of the venues we play throughout North Carolina now carry Signal Fire Session IPA so keep a lookout for it locally, and around our beautiful state!”

 

Photo Courtesy Signal Fire

Mixed Six May 26th

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.

Waterman’s Brewing

Pilot: 9.4% This DIPA is packed with El Dorado & Simcoe hops, creating tropical notes of pineapple and mango! A little sweetness here, a hint of spice there, and a punch of hoppy bitterness on the finish provides a unique balance of flavors. Bar Pilot is sure to talk you on a wild ride.

Flytrap Brewing

Citrus Saison: 6.8% The Citrus Saison is a take on Flytrap’s house Saison aged with mounds of fresh citrus zest from grapefruit, lemons, and limes. Available in 500ml bottles and on draught.

Waterline Brewing

Rosado: 5.5% Waterline’s annual Mother’s Day release, El Hefe Rosado, has a hefeweizen base with a healthy dose of raspberries and just a touch of sweetness. It’s sweet, it’s tart, it’s very very pink!

Wilmington Brewing Company

Beach Time: 5.4% The days are getting longer, so be prepared with Beach Time Session IPA, a Mosaic & El Dorado crusher: it goes down smooth, while keeping you upright. Session but still 5.4%

Salty Turtle Beer Company

The Fog of Topsail: 5.1% An easy-drinking Session IPA double dry-hopped with Mosaic and Citra.

Broomtail Craft Brewery

Blackberry BAM!: 6% This is a reboot of a fan favorite, where they doubled up on blackberries for an even bigger POP!

Broomtail Craft Brewery 5th Year Anniversary

On Sunday June 23rd, join the fine folks at Broomtail Craft Brewery in celebrating their fifth anniversary. Broomtail was Wilmington’s second brewery after Front Street (FSB). For 19 years FSB held down the craft beer scene until Broomtail opened up in 2014, kick starting the Wilmington brewery boom.

Broomtail’s mission is simple–but don’t mistaken, simple doesn’t always mean easy. Broomtail seeks to find the art in science and the science in art to create delicious, unique beers of a premium quality.

Throughout their five years, Barry Owings and his team have been passionately proactive about harvesting local yeast cultures in order to make beers that are distinctly local.

You can drink these beers at Broomtail Craft Brewery (6404 Amsterdam Way in Dutch Square) or their second location, The Sour Barn (7211 Market Street in Ogden), as well as bars and bottle shops around town.

If you want to join in on the 5th anniversary fun, drop by the Dutch Square location for live music by the Beau Rikki’s, a parking lot grill out, and new, commemorative merchandise. There will also be an appearance by Charlie, the Picasso of Parrots, from the Cape Fear Parrot Sanctuary.

Mixed Six May 20 2019

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.

Ironclad Brewery

Scuttlebutt American IPA: 6.8% This new brew has been crafted highlighting columbus hops for bittering, citra for flavor, and amarillo to tie all the flavors together. Dank notes accompanied by tangerine citrus complement the earthy bitterness.

Front Street Brewery

Yard Work: 4.9% Let’s face it–Wilmington is HOT. FSB brews this Session IPA to give locals and visitors something cold and refreshing for when the grass needs cutting. Cascade, citra, and amarillo hops create a dazzling pine and citrus snap to rejuvenate your afternoon, while the low ABV will keep you on your feet if you have a couple. And they think you will.

Bill’s Brewing Company

The Dog Haze of Summer: 7.5% A seasonal New England style IPA with heaps of Galaxy, Amarillo, Azacca, Citra, and Mosaic hops. Tropical notes of passionfruit, tangerine, mango, and grapefruit are dominant with little to no bitterness. This soft, juicy ale is the perfect remedy for those dog days of summer!

Wrightsville Beach Brewery

Strawberry LaBrewchacha: 5.0% A crisp, refreshing Mexican lager brewed with fresh strawberry purée from Lewis Farms.

Flying Machine Brewing Company

Electra: 6.5% A bright IPA with notes of citrus and a clean finish. Now available in 16oz cans in the taproom and bottle shops near you!

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