Shiretown Beer

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The July issue of TAPS is now available with a new logo and look to the magazine.  In addition to the new look and feel, the magazine will now be published bi-monthly instead of quarterly.

The Maritime brewing scene is well represented in the issue as usual (our friends in Newfoundland not so much).  The Bar Snacks section of the magazine includes news related to Acadie-Broue, PEI Brewing Co., Pump House Brewery, Moosehead and Bridge Brewing Company.  New Brunswick based writer Craig Pinhey has an article on high IBU beers and an article on Atlantic Canadian waterside pubs which includes the Hart & Thistle, Artisan Cafe & Brewpub (Shiretown Beer) and the Rare Bird Pub & Eatery (Authentic Seacoast Brewing Company).  The Tasting Panel features two reviews of Propeller Double IPA.  (My thoughts on this beer:  Holy Hops Batman!  If you haven’t tried it yet you owe it to yourself).

As reported on their Facebook page, Shiretown Beer is available again at the Artisan Cafe & Brewpub in Dalhousie, New Brunswick.

Hops on for Nowhere, an American West Coast IPA with strong aroma and bitterness, is now available on tap and in growlers.  Production is not running at full capacity as of yet but their Blonde du Quai and Big Brown Ale will hopefully be available in the near future.

As reported on Canadian Beer News and on their Facebook page, Shiretown Beer will shut down their beer production indefinitely in order to address a few brewing inconsistencies.  Fear not craft beer drinkers, both Picaroons and Pump House brews will remain available onsite at the Artisan Cafe & Brewpub in Dalhousie, N.B.

As someone who recently enjoyed their brews, here’s hoping they are back in production in the very near future.  I’ll post updates as they are available.