Northwest Arkansas continues to see new choices when it comes to craft beer.
Tag: Local craft beer
Fayetteville St. Patrick’s Day celebration adds craft beer events on the downtown square
Organizers of the annual St. Patrick’s Day on The Hill celebration have something new in store for downtown Fayetteville in 2014.
WITH REVIEW: Apple Blossom a welcome addition to the local craft beer community
Apple Blossom Brewing Company and brewmaster Nathan Traw have been a welcome addition to the Northwest Arkansas craft beer community
Tanglewood Branch hits fundraising goal within hours of deadline
Fayetteville’s Tanglewood Branch Beer Co. will live to see another day.
Tanglewood Branch Beer Co. holds online fundraiser to save brewery
One of Fayetteville’s local beer companies is in jeopardy of closing soon, but a handful of locals are trying to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Hard work, honest beer provides a truly unique option
In a market that has seen an explosion in craft brewing – and a number of new breweries – hard work and honest beer provides a truly unique option.
REVIEW: Saddlebock’s bock slightly sweeter than most, but still a pleasure to drink
Thirsty travelers and tourists should consider stopping at Saddlebock Brewery for a pint or two after exploring the area’s picturesque countryside.
LOCAL BEER: Tanglewood’s Southside Porter is hearty and full of flavor
The revitalization of South Fayetteville is now underway, and Tanglewood can be credited with supplying some of the momentum.
Review: Core Hilltop IPA
Hilltop is a fine example of an IPA, with more of an emphasis on malt character than the majority of its category peers.
Fayetteville Ale Trail highlights growing local craft beer scene
The Fayetteville Ale Trail is a free self-guided tour designed to encourage residents and visitors to check out each of the seven locally-owned breweries in and around Fayetteville.
Review: Fossil Cove Sour Ale
Fossil Cove brewer Ben Mills hit it out of the park with this beer, which has potential to become a Fayetteville cult classic.
Review: West Mountain Brewing Company Brown Ale
It is chock-full of flavor and lends itself nicely to many different types of food pairings, including steaks, burgers, stews, and (of course) pizza.
REVIEW: Old Brewery Pale Ale
I’m a sucker for breweries with history and tradition and Samuel Smith’s is one of the best. It’s a small brewery using the same water and techniques as they did 200 years ago.
REVIEW: La Fin Du Monde
The name La Fin Du Monde means “the end of the world,” but don’t wait until doomsday to try this one. It’s a really great beer from a solid brewery.
REVIEW: Grapefruit Radler
I’m not a fan of fruit beers in general, but this one is really nice. It’s refreshing and tasty with just enough alcohol to make it interesting.