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Stone Distributing Co. Expands Portfolio, Adds Hard Coffee and Ready-to-Drink Spirits

Stone Distributing Co. has added four new supplier partners in order to add hard coffee and ready-to-drink cocktails to its portfolio. Full details are below.

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Diebolt Brewing Co. Boltoberfest To Take Place September 25

Diebolt Brewing Co. in Denver, Colorado has announced that its Boltoberfest will take place this weekend on Saturday, September 25. Full details are below.


SERVUS! Welcome to Diebolt Brewing’s Octoberfest celebration and the start of fall. 

Saturday Sept 25 from Noon - 5pm.
Bring your traditional garb and grab a custom Diebolt stein for some our festastic beers as we ring in the season. 

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Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. Gives Back to Hurricane Ida Relief During Louisiana Craft Beer Week

Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. in Hammond, Louisiana has announced that it will donate 25 percent of sales of special releases during Louisiana Craft Beer Week, which is ongoing. Full details are below.


Originally September 20th-26th was to be the annual Louisiana Craft Brewers Week but in response to Hurricane Ida, Gnarly Barley and the members of the Louisiana Craft Brewers Guild turned the focus to help communities and relief work.

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Marty Jones Uses Beer Songs to Help Pints for Prostates

Marty Jones Uses Beer Songs to Help Pints for Prostates

Marty Jones Uses Beer Songs to Help Pints for Prostates

Marty Jones, aka the "Bard of Beer Songs" and also a contributor to The Beer Connoisseur, has announced that all September sales of his compilation "Brewed Gold" will go directly to Pints for Prostates following the second consecutive cancelation of the Denver Rare Beer Tasting.

You may hear and purchase Brewed Gold at  https://martyjones.bandcamp.com/album/brewed-gold. Full details are below.


Denver, CO – Marty Jones, a longtime craft beer promoter/idea man and “Bard of Beer Songs,” is using his new beer-song compilation to help the Pints for Prostates organization.

For the month of September, Jones is donating 100 percent of the sales of his Brewed Gold compilation to the group, which had to cancel its annual Denver Rare Beers Tasting fundraiser event (scheduled for Sept. 9, 2021) due to COVID-19 safety concerns. Last year’s event was also cancelled.

Pints for Prostates raises awareness among craft beer drinkers about prostate cancer and the importance of early testing for it.

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New Realm Brewing's Oaxaca Choca Returns

New Realm Brewing's Oaxaca Choca Returns

New Realm Brewing's Oaxaca Choca Returns

New Realm Brewing in Atlanta, Georgia has announced the return of its popular Oaxaca Choca for the fourth straight year. Full details are below.


ATLANTA, GA – New Realm Brewing is set to re-release fan-favorite Oaxaca Choca (pronounced: WA-HA-KA CHA-KA) for its fourth year. This Imperial Mexican Chocolate Stout is brewed with vanilla, cinnamon, locally roasted cacao nibs, and chili peppers for a deliciously complex flavor. Oaxaca Choca sips like a cup of Mexican-style hot cocoa with just enough heat to balance its sweet.

“Oaxaca Choca was developed in our inaugural year and has since become one of our most sought-after annual releases,” said Bob Powers, Co-Founder and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of New Realm Brewing. “Oaxaca Choca has a beautiful and unique label design that is reminiscent of Día de los Muertos, with a rich flavor that is enjoyed throughout the fall and winter season.”

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Motorworks Brewing Launches Women in Brewing Continued Education Fund

Motorworks Brewing in Bradenton, Florida has announced the release of a new beer for the Women in Brewing Continuing Education Fund. Full details are below.

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Urban South Brewery Launches Benefit for Hurricane Ida Relief

Urban South Brewery Launches Benefit for Hurricane Ida Relief

Urban South Brewery Launches Benefit for Hurricane Ida Relief

Urban South Brewery in New Orleans, Louisiana has announced that it is launching a benefit for Hurricane Ida relief. Full details are below.


NEW ORLEANS, La. – Urban South Brewery has launched a new benefit in an effort to raise funds for those impacted by Hurricane Ida, one of the most powerful storms in regional history that made landfall on August 29, 2021. One dollar from every Who Dat six-pack purchased at the taproom or in stores, as well as a percentage of Who Dat pint sales at bars and restaurants that carry the beer, will be donated to the Urban South Coastal Harmony Fund.

Funds will be rapidly directed to organizations doing on-the-ground hurricane relief work in the southern region of Louisiana, plus those focused on the long-term work of rebuilding and fighting climate change. The brewery has set a $50,000 goal it hopes to achieve before the end of the year to help those in the community who have been affected by Hurricane Ida. Urban South’s New Orleans distribution partner, Southern Eagle Sales & Service, has generously agreed to match up to $12,000 in donations.

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4 Ways the COVID-19 Pandemic Transformed the Cannabis Industry

DISCLAIMER: Marijuana is not legal in all areas. BeerConnoisseur.com encourages you to check your local, regional and national laws before purchasing marijuana in person or online. BeerConnoisseur.com holds no liability of any kind, including financial, for any person(s) using marijuana resulting from information or web links contained on this website.

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Check Out These Must-Try Weed Accessories

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How Do Wine Cellar Cooling Units Work? Benefits For Beer Connoisseurs

One of the oldest trades in human history is the production of wine and beer. The oldest evidence of wine dates back to 7,000 BC in China, with the first concoction believed to have been made from the fermentation of either fruit or honey. Beer production, however, as studies suggest, began between 8,500 to 5,500 BC in the Raqefet Cave, which is north of Israel. Wild yeasts in the air ended up mixing with cereals like barley and malt, resulting in an unexpected fermentation that turned it into beer.

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