We are happy to announce that with our current brewery expansion, we are also installing a canning line as an additional packaging option for some of our brands. Final decisions on can size and brands have not been made yet. We're excited to offer Bell's drinkers a way to bring Bell's safely to the beach, the golf course, sports arenas, and poolside (just to name a few options). Look for more updates on Bell's cans as we near the completion of our expansion in 2012. Cheers!
danimalarkey wrote:Since canning was mentioned upthread - and in light on Revolution's 35K sq. foot announcement this week - it's worth mentioning that Larry Bell has announced that [url=http://www.bellsbeer.com/news/22-Bell's%20Brewery%20to%20begin%20canning%20in%202012Bell's will begin canning[/url], too:We are happy to announce that with our current brewery expansion, we are also installing a canning line as an additional packaging option for some of our brands. Final decisions on can size and brands have not been made yet. We're excited to offer Bell's drinkers a way to bring Bell's safely to the beach, the golf course, sports arenas, and poolside (just to name a few options). Look for more updates on Bell's cans as we near the completion of our expansion in 2012. Cheers!
Apparently, the canning line is expected to run at a rate of 500 cans/minute - their current bottling line runs at 260 bottles/minute. Like it or not, expect to see more cans as breweries struggle to increase production to meet current (and growing) demand.
headcase wrote:danimalarkey wrote:Since canning was mentioned upthread - and in light on Revolution's 35K sq. foot announcement this week - it's worth mentioning that Larry Bell has announced that [url=http://www.bellsbeer.com/news/22-Bell's%20Brewery%20to%20begin%20canning%20in%202012Bell's will begin canning[/url], too:We are happy to announce that with our current brewery expansion, we are also installing a canning line as an additional packaging option for some of our brands. Final decisions on can size and brands have not been made yet. We're excited to offer Bell's drinkers a way to bring Bell's safely to the beach, the golf course, sports arenas, and poolside (just to name a few options). Look for more updates on Bell's cans as we near the completion of our expansion in 2012. Cheers!
Apparently, the canning line is expected to run at a rate of 500 cans/minute - their current bottling line runs at 260 bottles/minute. Like it or not, expect to see more cans as breweries struggle to increase production to meet current (and growing) demand.
Bottles/cans, it does't matter much to me. In theory cans should be a better container because of zero light transmission, but not as good for long term storage because of possible reactions. So no aging in cans!
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the wimperoo wrote:Not sure about real long term aging, probably because there hasn't been anything worth aging that long in a can. But I just had a 2 year old can of Oskar Blues Ten Fidy about a month ago that tasted phenomenal.
nr706 wrote:If they ever put Bourbon County Stout in a twist-off, that's when I'll swear off Goose. Doubt it'll happen.
Don't be too alarmed, but it appears that Anheuser-Busch InBev has already trademarked telephone area codes in fifteen cities, including 415 (San Francisco), 305 (Miami), 602 (Phoenix), 702 (Las Vegas), 202 (Washington, D.C.), and even 314 (St. Louis). Why would the largest global brewer want to snatch up the digits for many of the country's biggest cities? Well, to sell beer, of course.
gleam wrote:Sounds to me like they're going to focus the local brewery on more stuff like BCS instead of 312/Honker's/etc. Sounds like a good thing to me.
gleam wrote:Sounds to me like they're going to focus the local brewery on more stuff like BCS instead of 312/Honker's/etc. Sounds like a good thing to me.
danimalarkey wrote:Binny's in Lincoln Park got some earlier today and assorted tweets indicate that the South Loop location also received a shipment -- and abruptly sold out of it. I picked up a 4-pack from the Gold Coast Whole Foods for $19.99. The River North Binny's is expecting some tomorrow. King Henry may or may not be shipping with the BCBS, too (the Whole Foods guy suggested next week -- Binny's Lincoln Park got some in yesterday) -- that retailed for $12.99.
Also, fun fact for the King Henry -- it was aged in the barrels used for Rare Bourbon County Stout (ie. Pappy Van Winkle 23 bourbon barrels).
AdmVinyl wrote:danimalarkey wrote:Binny's in Lincoln Park got some earlier today and assorted tweets indicate that the South Loop location also received a shipment -- and abruptly sold out of it. I picked up a 4-pack from the Gold Coast Whole Foods for $19.99. The River North Binny's is expecting some tomorrow. King Henry may or may not be shipping with the BCBS, too (the Whole Foods guy suggested next week -- Binny's Lincoln Park got some in yesterday) -- that retailed for $12.99.
Also, fun fact for the King Henry -- it was aged in the barrels used for Rare Bourbon County Stout (ie. Pappy Van Winkle 23 bourbon barrels).
King Henry for $12.99? Ouch for those who bought it at the Black Friday release for almost twice that much (I wasn't one of them).
Shanken News Daily wrote:Goose Island is increasing focus on its Bourbon County Brand Stout in particular this year, with plans to double production of the popular Bourbon barrel-aged beer. It’s also prepping the launch of Gillian, a new strawberry saison-style ale, for early 2013.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Chicago’s Goose Island Ramping Up Production By Nearly 50%Shanken News Daily wrote:Goose Island is increasing focus on its Bourbon County Brand Stout in particular this year, with plans to double production of the popular Bourbon barrel-aged beer. It’s also prepping the launch of Gillian, a new strawberry saison-style ale, for early 2013.
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AdmVinyl wrote:Gillian is pretty delicious (it had also appeared at festivals as "Scully" before the name switch, someone loves X-Files)...
danimalarkey wrote:Of course, having said that, the beer that Off Color is looking to make sounds really, really interesting and as much as I like BCS and Sofie, I like trying new things, too.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130620/BLOGS09/130629988/goose-island-closingGoose Island Brewery, which was sold to Anheuser-Busch in 2011, will close its location on North Clybourn in Lincoln Park after 25 years,
Dave148 wrote:http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130620/BLOGS09/130629988/goose-island-closingGoose Island Brewery, which was sold to Anheuser-Busch in 2011, will close its location on North Clybourn in Lincoln Park after 25 years,