Scientific illustrator Karen Talbot’s Angler’s Pint provides extra post-fishing refreshment while supporting conservation causes.
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Homegrown: Angling for more beer
Scientific illustrator Karen Talbot’s Angler’s Pint provides extra post-fishing refreshment while supporting conservation causes.
Homegrown: Angling for more beer
Scientific illustrator Karen Talbot’s Angler’s Pint provides extra post-fishing refreshment while supporting conservation causes.
Maine breweries brace for summer rush
Profits at most are driven by the period from July Fourth to Labor Day.
Shipyard Brewing loses lawsuit over Shiphead beer
A federal judge dismisses Shipyard’s claim that a Missouri brewer infringed on its trademark.
Dine Out Maine: Few standouts, but plenty of decent options at Scarborough’s first restaurant/brewery
About a year old, Nonesuch River Brewing is already part of the community
Shipyard, Peak Organic sued by Connecticut brewery
Stony Creek claims Peak’s ‘Ripe’ is too similar to ‘Ripe ‘n’ Cranky.’
New law lets farmers markets hold tastings of Maine-made alcoholic beverages
Since the law took effect in November, one winery, one brewery and two distilleries have been approved in the state for samplings.
With a larger space in Gorham, Lone Pine Brewing barrels toward more growth
The company expects to easily quadruple production again this year, which would make it one of the 10 largest breweries in the state.
Austin Street Brewery to open East Bayside location
The brewery on Industrial Way plans to have a larger tasting room and outdoor area at its second location.