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Dogfish Head Adding 10 600bbl Fermenters

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Dogfish Head is rolling in 10 more 600bbl fermenters into their Milton, DE brewery this week. The tanks are currently being unloaded in Baltimore, MD and they'll be making their way to the brewery this week! If you se...

Dogfish Head Tips for Aging Beer

Added by 12 years ago

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When it comes to drink, and making beer, most people prefer to enjoy their beer sooner rather than later. Most forget about the delicious qualities and flavors that come when you age a good beer. Whether you like fres...

Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head on CBS This Morning

Added by 11 years ago

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Here's a great segment with Sam Calagione discussing the craft industry in general. Must-see media for beer nerds.

Dogfish Head piles on the low-alcohol year-round release trend

Added by 10 years ago

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Yep, Namaste is going year-round. Dogfish will transition Namaste, the company’s 4.8 percent, Belgian-style white beer — previously available only in 750 mL champagne-style bottles on a limited basis — into regularly...

Dogfish Head Positive Contact Hitting Shelves June 18th

Added by 12 years ago

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Dogfish Head Positive Contact will be hitting stores near you on June 18th. Positive Contact is part of Dogfish Head's Music Series of beers that was created with Deltron 3030's Dan the Automator. Deltron 3030 is a hi...

Dogfish Head – Official Beer of Firefly Music Festival

Added by 12 years ago

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If you like beer (you probably do since you're here), and you like music, and you live near Delaware...get excited! Dogfish Head has been selected as the official beer sponsor for Firefly Music Festival! The 3 day fes...

Dogfish Head releases food line

Added by 11 years ago

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Check it out: Dogfish has carefully selected like-minded food partners to join this journey. They include small, artisanal companies like Brooklyn Brine and larger companies like Sea Watch who share strong roots on t...