Proof Brewing is Set for Canning

Proof Brewing Co. is the largest brewery in Tallahassee and they are pumped to share some exciting news: cans by June!

They are currently preparing to start canning beer and if everything goes smoothly these bad boys will be hitting the Tallahassee market by June, with hope of spreading to the Panhandle.

“It’s a really big deal because it potentially doubles our production capacity,” says Owner, Byron Burroughs.

To celebrate, Proof is hosting a “can party” cookout on April 29 at the brewery, 644 McDonnell Drive. He said those who buy a six-pack can get a free “EightFive-0″ T-shirt, which is a shoutout to the brewery’s flagship American pale ale.

Proof Brewing Co. opened in 2012. It moved to the Railroad Square Art Park in 2014 and began its large-scale production. It sells six core beers: EightFive-O, Mango Wit, Guru IPA, Assassin Caterpillar, Creatures in the Dark Stout and Ghost Totem Porter. It also serves hundreds of varieties of craft beers.

Burroughs said the canned product will launch and be sold at the brewery. Once it hits the market, canned beers will be available anywhere craft beer is sold, including major retailers.

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This article was originally published on April 13, 2016 by the Tallahassee Democrat. You can read the full article here.

Brewery Looks to Shine in Seminole Heights

SEMINOLE HEIGHTS — With every month that goes by, Tampa Bay becomes more and more synonymous with the words “craft beer.”

Whether you’re looking to sip on a Belgian Tripel at a cozy tavern, say, Independent Bar and Cafe, kick back a German Cupcake Stout at a neighborhood brewery, say, Angry Chair Brewing or take the edge off with a citrusy IPA before heading out on a flight from Tampa International Airport – Cigar City Brewing – there is literally a dozen options to get your fix of barley, hops, yeast and water.

7venth Sun Brewing, a 4-year-old brewery based out of downtown Dunedin, will soon be the newest spot in Seminole Heights, where locals and tourists alike can enjoy some cold ones. According to owners Devon Kreps and Justin Stange, the brewery’s success in Dunedin allowed them to expand to their new location in Central Tampa.

The original 7venth Sun, with its snug 1,000 square-foot storefront, can only handle a few customers in its tap room, but it has a solid reputation around town for its “farmhouse brewing” techniques. Barrel aged beers, Belgian ales and fruity saisons are some of their more popular beers.

“You hear other brewers say the same thing,” Kreps said. “But we brew the types of beer that we love to drink.”

Stange and Kreps will split their time between the two breweries while they refurnish and rehabilitate the Seminole Heights building, located at the corner of Sligh and Nebraska avenues. The duo hopes to open the brewery sometime during the fall.

“Our success in Dunedin has helped our growth 100 percent,” Stange said.

The new, much larger location could allow the brewery to step into the same league as the big boys in Tampa Bay. Previously, 7venth Sun’s distribution was bottlenecked due to its smaller size. That won’t be a problem at the new facility.

The new location is 18 times larger in size and has capacity for more than 300 beer drinkers in its tasting room, as well as the patio. It also will sport a much larger parking lot than the Dunedin location.

Fans of 7venth Sun’s suds will be happy to hear that the brewery’s flagship beers, including Timebomb Session IPA and Graffiti Orange creamsicle-flavored wheat beer, are here to stay. Plus, the added space will allow for bottling, canning and aging of the beers in a Belgian style. The increased space, Stange says, goes along with quality control and consistency, too.

“We’re still going to be brewing a lot of the same beers,” said Kreps. “But with the larger space, we’ll be able to have room for aging. … It’s going to relieve a lot of pressure from the Dunedin location.”

Yet, it is the sheer volume of beer that the brewery could produce that is the most impressive.

Currently, the Dunedin location is outfitted with a system that only allows the business to brew 850 barrels of beer each year.

The new location, once it reaches its second phase of production, would be able to make up to 25,000 barrels of beer annually. That’s not exactly Cigar City territory at more than 44,000 barrels, but it’s still some serious potential from the planned 10 and 30 barrel systems. In terms of brewing capabilities, it could eventually make the brewery the third-biggest beer maker in the city of Tampa, behind only Cigar City and Coppertail Brewing Co.

According to the owners, it’s not their primary intention to brew as much beer as possible, but the increased size will give them room to grow in the future.

Both Kreps and Stange admit they wanted the original location to be in Central Tampa, because of their fondness for the neighborhoods, but the tight-knit beer community in Dunedin attracted them to its downtown district.

7venth Sun joins Angry Chair, Brew Bus Brewery and Southern Brewing & Wine as the newest beer-brewing neighbors in Central Tampa. All of the breweries are located within the 3.52-square-mile neighborhood that makes up Old Seminole Heights.

“When you get craft breweries near one another, it helps out each other. It makes it a cool destination,” said Stange. “Everyone has their own focus and we have ours.”

The new brewery is at 6809 N Nebraska Ave. For more information on 7venth Sun, visit its website at 7venthsun.com.

- See more at: http://www.tbo.com/central-tampa/brewery-looks-to-shine-in-seminole-heights-20160406/#sthash.pt1Aq2sL.dpuf

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This article was originally posted at TBO The Tampa Tribune by Sean Bowes, a special correspondent. You can read the original article here.

If you would like to learn more about 7venth Sun Brewery, you can see their website here, and Facebook page here.

Barrel of Monks Launching Distribution in Orlando

Barrel of Monks Brewing out of Boca Raton will be making its way to Orlando this month with Brown Distributing. They will be focusing on their core lineup which consists of:

Abbey Terno, Belgian Dubbel. 7.5% ABV

Three Fates, Belgian Tripel. 9.0% ABV

Quadrophonic, Belgian Quad. 10.5% ABV

White Wizard, Witbier. 5.5% ABV

Nuance, Saison. 6.5% ABV

There will be some special events planned at popular spots in Orlando to celebrate the launch:

Tuesday, March 22, Sneak Peak Event @ The Thirsty Topher

Monday, March 28, Brewery Spotlight and Official Launch Party @ The Gnarly Barley

Tuesday, March 29, Brewery Spotlight and Launch Party @ WOB Dr. Phillips

Also, Barrel of Monks will be turning one this weekend and will be celebrating with a You Only Turn One Once party at the brewery. The event is free to the public, however you can purchase an upgraded spot here, which will get you unlimited pours and access to some very limited beers. You can check out the tap list and more info here.

To read more about Barrel of Monks, check out their website here.