Three Floyds Announces Vintage Variant & Dark Lord Bottle Sale amid Indefinite Brewpub Closure

Three Floyds Announces Vintage Variant & Dark Lord Bottle Sale amid Indefinite Brewpub Closure

Three Floyds has announced on Twitter that they are tallying up their vintage variants and Dark Lord bottles that they’ll have available next month. Online sale info and pickup details will be coming soon.

Also, according to the Chicago Tribune, Three Floyds has chosen to close its brewpub indefinitely over coronavirus concerns. They quote co-founder Nick Floyd as texting, “I can’t put people in danger; no one should die over a beer. I would die for beer and probably will, but I’m not going to make people endanger themselves.”

Stay tuned to beerblogIN for more information on the online bottle sale, and reopening of the brewpub, as it becomes available.

Black Dog Brewing to Open this Saturday for Carry-Out

Black Dog Brewing to Open this Saturday for Carry-Out

UPDATE: Black Dog Brewing now open for outdoor patio seating and on-premises consumption as of June 11th!

Black Dog Brewing in Mooresville is going to open this Saturday, May 23rd beginning at noon to 9pm for carry-out. You will be able to purchase their Shelby Dog IPA and Good Vibrations Spiced White Ale in cans and growlers, as well as Black Dog Brewing Company swag. Other forthcoming brews, My Girl Blonde Ale and District Five Amber Ale should be ready the following weekend and Alevis Hopstello Pale Ale should be available shortly thereafter.

They expect to be doing table service by the middle of June. In the meantime their ongoing carry-out hours will be as follows:

Monday – Closed

Tuesday: 4pm – 8pm

Wednesday: 4pm – 8pm

Thursday: 4pm – 8pm

Friday: 4pm – 9pm

Saturday: Noon – 9pm

Sunday: Noon – 6pm

For more information click here.

Name the Brewery Game

Name the Brewery Game

Play the beerblogIN game, “Name The Brewery.” I will be posting a picture related to a brewery and the first person to email me the correct answer of the brewery, and it’s specific location, will receive a free glass growler from that brewery, with their growler fill purchase.

You must be at least 21 years of age to enter. Winner grants permission to post their name as the winner on this website. You may only win once. Email gary@beerblogin.com

Let’s have some fun!

Do you know this brewery?

Congratulations to Charlie Finley who correctly identified the brewery as Union Brewing Company in Carmel. Charlie, enjoy your growler and many refills.

He was able to identify the brewery in less than a half hour after it was posted!

Changes in Scheduled Beer Events

Changes in Scheduled Beer Events

The following changes have been made to beer events originally scheduled for June of this year:

The First City Brewfest in Vincennes originally scheduled for 6/13 has been canceled.

The Chatham Brew Fest in Indianapolis originally scheduled for 6/20 has been postponed to 9/12.

The Indiana Homebrew Palooza in Westfield originally scheduled for 6/27 has been postponed to 10/24.

Indiana Breweries and Beer Bars Reopening this Week

Indiana Breweries and Beer Bars Reopening this Week

Under phase two of Governor Holcomb’s five phase plan, those Indiana breweries and beer bars that serve food, may open their restaurant seating areas at 50% capacity this week, in all but Marion, Lake and Cass Counties. (Bar seating must remain closed.) Marion and Lake County food establishments may open next Monday, May 18th, and those in Cass County may open Monday, May 25th.

As result of this, many breweries and beer bars have reopened, but in some cases are doing carry-out, curbside and/or delivery service, as well. Others have delayed reopening but are still doing carry-out, curbside and/or delivery service, as are the non-food entities. A small number remain completely closed. Check out websites, Facebook pages or phone a brewery or beer bar to ascertain their status, before proceeding to their location.

Two Breweries Announce Closures

Two Breweries Announce Closures

On April 29th, Redemption Alewerks announced their permanent closing followed a day later by Brugge Brasserie.

Redemption Alewerks posted their decision on Twitter. They ended their tweet by saying, “We hope to cross paths again with each of you over a nice brew somewhere down this crazy road of life.”

Brugge Brasserie announced their closing decision on Facebook by stating, “At this location at least. We plan to open a new Brugge somewhere, sometime.”

We hopefully will see you again, with a glass of beer in hand, in the not too distant future!

 

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