Happy Anniversary Barley Mow Brewing

Many people don’t quite understand what a “nanobrewery” really means. Basically, it means a homebrewer has a few shiny barrels and occasionally a place to put them. Barley Mow Brewing Co. may have started small, tiny even! Now, they are anything but. Just 2 short years later, Jay and Colleen Dingman have grown a small storefront in Largo into a booming business with a stellar reputation for solid and innovative brews.

Their brews are highly sought after, and rarely seen, in the Tampa Bay area. Unique names, like Quackalope and Unkindness, may seem strange to others and certainly help the brewery stand apart, but they actuality have a deeper meaning to the creation of the brews and the brewery itself. Ever wonder why the name Barley Mow? Or why the raven represents the brewery? Jay Dingman tells us “ The name Barley Mow comes from an old song to toast the harvest of barley for making whiskey and beer. The raven comes from our flagship beer, The Unkindness, which means a group of ravens. We (Jay and Colleen ) were leaving Ybor after a fun night out and randomly she says to me ‘Did you know a group of ravens is called unkindness?’. The rest is history.”

On July 19th, Barley Mow Brewing Company will hold their 2nd anniversary party. It will be held at the brewery’s tasting room and tavern on West Bay Drive in Largo, FL from noon to 10pm. There will be 50 unique BMBC brews on draft, including a specially-made cask. The celebration will also have live music and food trucks.

This anniversary party is also a celebration for the upcoming expansion into their new 20,000 sq. foot production facility, also located in Largo, FL off Commerce Drive. This expansion will triple brewing capacity to 30 BBL and help launch the brews into the market during Fall of 2014.

For more information on the brewery and brands, please visit their website www.BarleyMowBrewingCo.com or email info@barleymowbrewingco.com

Green Room Bottles “Secret Spot”

To celebrate their anniversary each year Green Room Brewing of Jax Beach Florida brews and bottles a limited release beer called “Secret Spot.” Each year, the bottle has a new design and a new batch of this delicious dark 9% beer.

What is it? An Imperial Stout, of course but not just any Imperial Stout. For their first year, it was aged in Makers Mark Whiskey Barrels. For year two, it was aged in Rum Barrels. For this, their third anniversary, it has been aging in Wild Turkey Whiskey Barrels. Plus they will also be tapping fresh Secret Spot aged on Oak in their tasting room for the occasion.

The bottle release and celebration will be taking place on June 14th and will surely be a great time to visit Green Room to grab a bottle and join them for a beer. Congratulations to these guys on 3 years, we are sure there are many more in their future.

For more information visit Green Room’s Website at http://www.greenroombrewing.com

Funky Buddha Brewery Turns One on May 31

OAKLAND PARK, FL – It’s hard to believe that it’s already been a year since Funky Buddha Brewery first opened its doors in June, 2013. With its first anniversary set for May 31, 2014, the brewery is ready to celebrate with a day-long festival of live music, the area’s best food trucks, and dozens of its own brand of culinary-influenced beers. Now, as year two looms, Funky Buddha is in the midst of a three-million dollar expansion featuring new equipment, a larger space, and bottles of its unique and innovative beer on the way this fall.

But before delving into the future, let’s take a look back at some of Funky Buddha’s accomplishments:

  • South Florida’s craft brewery, now found on draft throughout Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, Monroe, and Martin counties at over 400 retail bars and restaurants
  • Reached its initial brewing capacity of 5,000 barrels annually (one barrel=31 gallons) in January
  • Grew to 28 employees (with 10+ new jobs planned for year two)
  • Hailed as one of the top 20 breweries to visit in the country by USA Today in December, 2013
  • The 2014 Rate Beer Best named Funky Buddha among the top 100 breweries in the world, while Maple Bacon Coffee Porter (the release of which drew 4000 people to the brewery in January) and Last Snow Porter named “Top 5” porters in the world.
  • Partnered with Fort Lauderdale-based Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza to create “Fuhgeddaboudit Red Ale,” available on draft in each of its 23 Florida locations

As exciting as year one was for Funky Buddha, its second operating year promises to have much more in store. Namely, the brewery is undergoing an expansion that will see it become the largest craft brewery to produce and bottle its beers here in South Florida.

This comprehensive expansion began in March with three new 120 barrel tanks from Portland, Oregon-based Metalcraft Fabrication, which are being used exclusively to produce flagship beers Floridian Hefeweizen and Hop Gun IPA. Two more of these towering, 4000 gallon tanks are slated to arrive in July, increasing Funky Buddha’s annual capacity to over 16,000 barrels.

To package all of that beer, Funky Buddha will install a custom-designed bottling line from CFT in Reggio Emilia, Italy. Arriving in late July, this state-of-the-art line will have an output of 100 bottles per minute, and will allow Funky Buddha the speed and flexibility to continue to grow in its current Oakland Park location. This equipment will mean the launch of 12oz glass bottles in August, which will be distributed via Brown Distributing to on- and off-premises retailers statewide. The launch will initially include six packs of the brewery’s core line up of Floridian Hefeweizen, Hop Gun India Pale Ale, and Crusher Session IPA, as well as a line of culinary-influenced brands such as No Crusts Peanut Butter and Jelly Brown Ale and Sweet Potato Casserole released bimonthly in four packs. Limited release 22 ounce bottles will follow in November, with barrel-aged brews, berlinerweiss, and other specialty releases on the slate.

Finally, to house that equipment, Funky Buddha recently signed a lease on an additional 21,000 square feet of space adjacent to the original brewery. Aside from allowing the brewery with the operational space to grow, the new wing will also feature offices, cold storage, and the space vital for the brewery to expand to its goal of 40,000 barrels produced annually.

“We’ve already grown so much faster than my expectations, but the arrival of bottles will enable us to reach a new level of distribution here in our backyard,” says KC Sentz, Funky Buddha’s General Manager and co-owner. “Year one was unbelievable, but there’s a lot more in our future.”

To celebrate its achievements and toast to future goals, Funky Buddha will host a One-Year Anniversary Celebration on May 31 from noon to 10pm. This festival will feature all the festivities Funky Buddha fans have come to expect, including live music and painting from prominent local artists, an assortment of the area’s most creative food trucks, and of course a plethora of limited release beers including old favorites and new creations.

“We are so humbled that the community here in South Florida has embraced us so much,” says Head Brewer and co-owner Ryan Sentz. “It’s important to me that we continue to focus on quality and innovation and ultimately do right by our customers.”

More information on our upcoming package launch, including product renderings and ship dates, will arrive mid-summer. For further details on the Anniversary Festival, please visit funkybuddhabrewery.com.