Three Years and Brewing! South Florida’s Own Funky Buddha Brewery Celebrates Its Anniversary With Festival on June 11

For three years now, Funky Buddha Brewery has been feeding South Florida’s thirst with innovative brews, great food, and can’t miss events. The much-lauded brewery — South Florida’s biggest, and now one of the state’s as well — has helped to define a craft beer scene that has seen meteoric rise in recent years. Now, it’s time to celebrate: And the brewery plans to do just that on June 11th from 2-10pm at the Three Years & Brewing Anniversary Festival, held in Jaco Pastorius Park adjacent to the tap room. This epic, day-long brouhaha will feature groovy live music, a dozen of the best food trucks in South Florida, nearly 100 beers on tap, and an exclusive release of two new bottled beers.

Year three gave Funky Buddha and South Florida plenty of reason to party:

  • 2015 saw Funky Buddha become one of the country’s “regional” breweries, a designation defined by producing and selling over 15,000 barrels of beer (FBB sold 19,500, a number that equates to over five million pints). 
  • The brewery opened its signature restaurant Craft Food Counter & Kitchen inside its tap room and launched a successful banquets program in its newly minted private events space. 
  • It undertook major projects with important brands such as Whole Foods Market, Tap 42, and Sierra Nevada Brewery, which tapped FBB to head up the Southeast collaboration beer in its national “Beer Camp Across America” release. 
  • Funky Buddha released its first new year-round brand in three years, Hop Stimulator Double IPA, in bottles and on draft, and launched a line of monthly 22oz releases dubbed the “Little Buddha Small Batch Series.”
  • The brewery’s continued growth and success has translated into over 120 new jobs in the City of Oakland Park and continued revitalization of Main Street, now home to nearly a dozen new restaurants and businesses.
  • Most importantly, Funky Buddha continued to pour its heart and resources into producing the best beer possible, and the result was a massive distinction: the Gold Medal in Specialty Beer at the coveted 2016 World Beer Cup for Maple Bacon Coffee Porter. In its 20th year, the World Beer Cup judged submissions from 2,000 breweries from across the world, presenting over 6,600 beers. Funky Buddha is deeply honored to receive this important award.

“This year has been monumental for us in terms of quality, growth, and maturity as a brewery,” said KC Sentz, Funky Buddha’s co-owner and General Manager. “I’m incredibly proud of our hard working and dedicated team and what we’ve been able to accomplish. Year four is going to be even more exciting.”

As far as the festival, this year’s incarnation will be even more exciting as well. With its new location in wide open Jaco Pastorius Park, the event will boast an improved layout including over 1,000 square feet of tented space to escape the summer sun with a cold brew in hand. Miami’s The Problem Kids will headline the event with their own brand of hip-hop funk. A curated group of South Florida’s best food trucks will include crowd favorites such as Chaco’s Chinese Tacos, Sidecar Kitchen, Rolling Chefs, and Spring In Roll Out. Confectionary innovators Rhino Doughnuts will provide sweet fulfillment on site.

Nearly 100 beers will flow from the taps throughout the day as well. Funky favorites such as Maple Bacon Coffee Porter, More Moro Blood Orange IPA, and Last Snow will return. New brews will also take center stage, including two collaborations: “Salty Buddha,” a mash up with Delray Beach’s Saltwater Brewing that combines a sour German-style ale with real sea salt from the South Florida coast, and “Tip ta’ Tip,” a blend of two ales brewed last year at Short’s Brewing in Michigan and at Funky Buddha, which were barrel aged and combined to resemble a unique take on an old fashioned cocktail.

Also new is “Barrel-Aged Chocwork Orange,” an Imperial Milk Porter with real orange peel and cocoa nibs aged for six months in Heaven Hill Bourbon barrels; and “Three Years & Brewing Anniversary IPA” brewed with mosaic and vic secret hops, mango, and Champagne yeast. Both beers will be sold in 22oz bottles exclusively at the event.

“Our festivals are an exciting time for our brew team to showcase the passion they pour into each one of our beers,” says co-owner and head brewer, Ryan Sentz. “With new beers and returning favorites, we’re always trying to one up what we’ve done before. It’s something that we take great pride in.”

Three Years & Brewing Anniversary Festival takes place on June 11, from 2-10pm in Jaco Pastorius Park in Oakland Park. Admission costs $8 (no advance tickets). Under 21 will not be admitted. For complete details please visit funkybuddhabrewery.com.

Media inquiries: John [at] funkybuddhabrewery.com

ABOUT FUNKY BUDDHA BREWERY: Founded in 2010 in Boca Raton, Florida, Funky Buddha Brewery® is committed to producing bold craft beers that marry culinary-inspired ingredients with time-honored technique. Its lineup includes year-round brews Floridian Hefeweizen and Hop Gun IPA, along with specialty releases such as No Crusts Peanut Butter and Jelly Brown Ale and the highly sought after Maple Bacon Coffee Porter. Its Oakland Park production brewery opened in June 2013 and distributes draught and bottled beer to retail outlets throughout Florida.

 

Bugnutty Brewing Celebrates 1-Year

By: Laura Sasaninejad

In case you missed it, Bugnutty Brewing Company celebrated their one year anniversary Saturday September 13 as Merritt Island’s first and only brewery. My husband and myself went out to support them and check out what all the fuss was about. The party went down with some of their favorite people in the Florida beer community including several people from Brown Distributing. Pulling into the parking lot it was clear we were in the right place, with the rock rhythm of ‘Outta Sight Band’ loud and clear from the front of the brewery. The place was PACKED. I mean shoulder to shoulder, people spilling out the door packed…It was awesome!

bugnutty4We went straight to the bar of course and despite being extremely busy we were greeted with smiling faces. I ordered the Kolsch and the hubs went for the Red Falcon IPA. The Kolsch was true to style and perfect for a hot day, I enjoyed it throughly. However, I did steal a few sips of the Red Flacon which as a Black IPA had a nice balance of hops and roasted malt flavor. There was over 10 of their delicious beers on tap all day, and my personal favorite was the Oktoberfest. It has a beautiful amber color and was very balanced and finished nice and clean. YUM!

The Bugnutty crew was so welcoming and thankful and despite all the madness we were able to get a few pictures and cheers to a great day. After the event Jon (the head brewer) sent over this mesage, “Bugnutty Brew Crew would like to thank all of our customers for making our first year a success. We would also like to thank Brown distributing for getting our beer out to the masses.”

Don’t wait and head out to Merritt Island and enjoy Bugnutty Brews and some great company.

Cheers!

Curious what everyone was drinking? Here was the Draft Lineup:

  • Zeus Will Smite Theebugnutty5
  • Black Falcon IPA
  • Red Falcon IPA
  • Falcon 9 Double IPA
  • Sticky Foot Pale Ale
  • Red Wheat & Blue
  • Snicklefritz
  • Suzi’s Red Ale
  • Two Finger Porter
  • Mike’s MILF Stout
  • Camel Toad Pilsner
  • Flakey Blonde

Guest Line Up:

  • Wynwood La Rubia
  • Inlet Monk in the Trunk
  • Swamp Head Cottonmouth Wit
  • Pensacola Bay Sawgrass Wheat
  • Cigar City Hard Cider
  • Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale
  • Pensacola Bay Reptide Amber Ale
  • Cigar City Jai Alai IPA
  • Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale
  • Cigar City Tocobaga Red Ale

Wynwood Brewing Anniversary SoFla Craft Beer Celebration

The Wynwood Brewing Company is celebrating one year since opening its doors as the City of Miami’s first production microbrewery and the Brignonis want to celebrate with the whole South Florida craft beer community. The festivities will be on Saturday, August 16th starting at 12 p.m. at 565 NW 24th Street with the street closed between NW 5th and 6th Avenue. During the event Wynwood Brewing will have its first bottle release – El Infante – to commemorate its anniversary and more than twenty seven brews produced in the past year by the brewery, as well as guest taps from Funky Buddha Brewery, Due South Brewing, Proof Brewing Company, Cigar City Brewing, and MIABrewing. The WBCo. street party will be 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Tap Room will be opened noon to midnight. Tickets will be available for sale at $5 per pour.

“This past year has flown by and here we are celebrating the amazing success of our beers and thanking the South Florida community for embracing our ‘Handcrafted in Miami’ brews! This year saw the start of production; the expert distribution by Brown Distributing; the grand opening of our Tap Room; the beginning of brewery tours and the Vine Club; and a much needed expansion that tripled our capacity – all within 12 months – it has been quite the adventure!” expressed Luis Brignoni, Owner of WBCo.
Join the Brignoni family as they celebrate WBCo.’s 1st Year Anniversary with a whole day of excellent craft beer, art, food trucks, music, and the special anniversary release of its first bottle beer – El Infante – a Wheat Wine (9.5% ABV) aged in Petite Syrah barrels for over 7 months. The artwork for the bottle was exclusively done for WBCo. by renowned local street artist Claudio Picasso – CP1. The release will occur at 2 p.m.
There will be an Art Tent with works by Ivan Roque, Jorge Rodriguez, Danny Ferrer and Jay Bellicchi as well as an all day DJ schedule produced by Jolt Radio.
Four food trucks will be parked all day on NW 24th street to serve up their delicious eats: Jersey Dawg, Poblano’s Mexican Fusion and 2 Jive Turkeys to satisfy everyone’s appetite, as well as, Liquid Ice Cream who will be creating their specialty desserts infused with Wynwood beer.

No growlers fills, flights or brewery tours will be offered during the Saturday celebration. Beer tickets will be sold on the premises for consumption.

About Wynwood Brewing Company
Wynwood Brewing Company, which opened in August 2013, is the City of Miami’s first production micro brewery. It is located in the heart of the Wynwood Art District, featuring the brewery and an art-filled Tap Room. The craft brewery is family owned by the Brignoni family and operates with the simple objective of “bringing fresh, delicious and creative beers to South Florida’s beer lovers.” The brewery had an expansion in April 2014 which enabled them to triple its production. The WBCo beers are distributed throughout Florida by Brown Distributing.

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