Now that Tennessee’s so-called “high-alcohol content bill” is expected to become law, what’s the likelihood that brewer Sierra Nevada Brewing Company will ultimately settle on Eastern Tennessee as its destination for eastern expansion? FledglingBrewer.com asked Sierra Nevada.
American Craft Beer Week came to a fitting end this weekend for Tennesseans as the state Senate on Friday passed a bill designed to make a number of welcome changes to Tennessee beer law. Saturday morning, the state House concurred with the Senate version and the bill now awaits signature into law by the Governor. (Photo credit: TN General Assembly)
A bill sponsored by Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager (above) that aims to alter Tennesssee beer laws is drawing fire as preferential and anti-competitive from critics in the region’s craft beer community. (Photo credit: KenYager.com)
On Saturday, Dec. 18, Terrapin Beer Company founder and brewmaster Spike Buckowski hosted a Terrapin beer tasting in the Nashville suburb of Franklin, Tenn.
Host an event with the word “faith” in it in Nashville and you’re bound to draw a crowd. Such was the case on September 3, 2010, when a sizable flock of beer fans descended upon Public Square Park in downtown Music City for a fairly reverential celebration—based on the length of the lines for refills, [...]