Friday, June 5, 2009

Avery Brewing updates new web site

Times are a changing and so has Avery Brewing. This week, Avery Brewing of Boulder, Colorado recently upgraded their web site and online merchandise store and is now boasting a brand new look. The old site is no more and the new site has been totally revamped to reflect the changing times at Avery Brewing. (www.averybrewing.com)

According to their latest newsletter:

"To celebrate and to show off our new Online Merchandise Store , we're having a MERCHANDISE SALE from 6/4 to 6/11 with 25 to 30% off select Avery merchandise. Check it out at the AVERY CLEARANCE SALE. More pages and features will be added soon!"


Avery Brewing also announced recently that they will be expanding their tasting room in Boulder once again. You'll soon have even more room for their local tasting sessions and events. Their new tap room hours are: Tues-Thur 2-8pm, Fri 2-10pm, Sat Noon-10pm and Sun 1-7pm. Thursdays there is live music there from 5-8pm. Every Friday Night there will be limited release tappings. Saturdays are "Drinking Helmet Day". Bring the helmet from your favorite hobby and you'll get $3 pints from their left tower. Sundays are hosted open mic day with a house band Hotfoot from 3-6pm.

Related articles:
- Avery unleashes Brabant
- Avery Ellie's Brown Ale review.
- Avery White Rascal review.
- Avery Salvation review.
- Avery Hog Heaven review.
- Avery Collaboration Not Litigation Ale review.
- Avery Fifteen Anniversary Ale review.
- Avery The Reverend review.
- Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest review.
- Avery Ale to the Chief review.
- Avery The Czar Imperial Stout review.
- Avery Redpoint Ale review.

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4 comments:

  1. The site looks very nice. Some of their products are too.

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  2. I think some of Avery's best beers are their anniversary ales. That and their high ABV seasonals. I like it when Avery experiments with Brettanomyces. They come up with some of the best ales.

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  3. I think that their normal line is pretty average. But I do agree that some of the Anniversary stuff is good. I enjoyed Samael, the Beast, and Mestaphales (I know that my spelling isn't the best on some of these), too. The Reverend and some others are good, too. They are an example (like Goose Island and some others) of a brewery that sees a real jump in quality between their normal and "reserve" type line of beers.

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  4. I agree with the Brettanomyces comment...the sour hints in their specialties is great. I agree completely with the goose island analogy...i've said the exact same thing an multiple occasions.

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