Drink Like You Live Here

What makes South Florida Craft Beer so great? It is the people who relentlessly drive breweries to produce quality beer that is made probably down the street from you (if you’re lucky, right?).

Join us at Tap 42 in Fort Lauderdale Saturday (August 20, 2016) for a “Drink Like You Live Here” all day happy hour on all of their great South Florida brews. From Jupiter to Miami, Tampa to Port Everglades, they all have put South Florida on the beer map and there is no better way to honor that than getting together to drink it all!

Please join us and all of your truly local craft beer community Saturday as we celebrate being local, “Drinking Like We Live Here!” Cheers!

Due South Brewing Company To Nearly Double in Size

Due South Brewing Co. has announced an expansion of their current facility, annexing 12,000 additional square feet of the adjacent bay. Combined, Due South will total over 27,000 square feet.

Open to the public since 2012, Due South has always had a production focus. The current tap room continues to shrink as the need for more brewing space grows. This expansion will allow for growth in both areas.

“We knew we would need more space, it just wasn’t available” states Mike Halker, founder and president of Due South. “Finally the opportunity presented itself and we were able to acquire the bay next to us. We’re certainly excited about continuing our relationship with the folks in Boynton and eventually expanding our brewing operations enough that we can supply all of Florida. We’ve got some thirsty friends on the west coast we haven’t been able to take care of yet.”

The new space will be used for an indoor beer garden, a large air conditioned tap room, a dedicated area for barrel aging and additional offices. There will also be a separate area for expansion of the new ‘Due South Sour Project’.

The architects are currently working on the layout and the new facility is expected to be open in early fall.

 

About Due South Brewing Co.

 

Due South Brewing Co. is a distributing brewery in Boynton Beach, FL. Due South beers are currently available on draft and in cans in hundreds of bars, restaurants, and stores in Florida from Jacksonville to Key West. The Due South Brewing Co. tasting room & brewery opens to the public daily at noon except Monday when it is closed. Weekends at the brewery include food trucks and tours. For more information, visit www.DueSouthBrewing.com.

Due South Brewing Co. – service@DueSouthBrewing.com – (561)463-2337
2900 High Ridge Rd #3
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Funky Buddha Brewery Craft Food Counter & Kitchen

Funky Buddha Brewery is proud to announce their Funky Buddha Brewery Craft Food Counter & Kitchen! This long-awaited addition will be open to the public beginning November 11th.

From the official Funky Buddha Brewery press release:

Craft Food Counter & Kitchen is freshly baked and ready to serve! Funky Buddha Brewery’s fast casual kitchen will debut on Wednesday, November 11th featuring scratch-made pub fare with a crafty focus. Also slated to open in conjunction with the kitchen is Funky Buddha’s new private events suite, a full-service catering and events facility designed to accommodate groups of all sizes as well as beer education, training, dinners, and more.

“The opening of Craft Food Counter is a dramatic next step in the evolution of the brewery,” says KC Sentz, Funky Buddha’s co-owner and general manager. “With the quality of food coming out of our kitchen and the unbelievable events area we’ve built, we’re moving to create a world-class brewery experience right here in South Florida. We simply can’t wait to share it with everyone.”

To build Craft Food Counter, Funky Buddha has completely renovated the bocce area located behind its tap room. The open kitchen is built into a real shipping container and framed by an illuminated sheet-metal display and 10’ high windows that look right into the heart of the brewery. A 20’ long polished concrete countertop serves as the point-of-sale, preserving the communal, open-seating atmosphere of Funky Buddha’s tap room. Of course, the room itself will continue to feature a collection of drinking games great for playing with a beer in hand — think cornhole, giant-sized Jenga, and a carefully curated selection of classic, coin-operated arcade games. The main banquet hall — seen from inside the CFC area thanks to two panoramic glass garage doors — is a stunningly rustic space featuring reclaimed wood rafters, red-brick walls, antique metal, and even barrel staves used in the creation of Funky Buddha’s own beers. A full catering menu with near limitless options is available for parties of all sizes.

Craft Food Counter & Kitchen will be helmed by Jeff Vincent, a South Carolina native and veteran head chef who most recently brought acclaim to the fantastic Beauty & the Feast inside the Atlantic Hotel on Fort Lauderdale beach. His eclectic style draws on his low country roots and European training, imparting a refined Southern twang to Craft Food Counter’s menu. Philip Colp, who recently spent 11 years overseeing the catering program at Davie’s Signature Grand, will operate the new events facility as Funky Buddha’s Director of Catering.

CFC’s menu (complete menu attached) was designed completely with Funky Buddha’s award-winning beer in mind. Start off with the affordable and sharable “Splitters” section: CFC’s soon-to-be-famous “Tap Room Pretzel” ($5.95) is made with spent grain from the brewhouse and served with spicy, whole-grain Doc Brown Ale mustard. Beer-friendly “Funky Wings” ($9.95) are draped in Chef Vincent’s own Carolina mustard BBQ sauce, while his “Blistered Shishito Peppers” are served with smoked peanuts and a gentle sprinkle of sea salt ($6.95); the later is a fitting pair for a cold pint of On Top Blonde Ale. In a rich twist, perennial favorite Fuhgeddaboudit Red Ale is mated with aged cheddar and smoky gouda to create CFC’s own “Beer Cheese” – it comes served in a “Floridian Hefeweizen Sourdough Bread Bowl” made in conjunction with Whole Foods Market® Bakehouse ($7.95).

Larger dishes showcase CFC’s commitment to fresh ingredients and scratch-made cooking. “Local Burrata” salad is served with Parmesan toast points and seasonal tomatoes ($13.95). House-made “Craft Bratwurst” ($9.95) is first braised in Hop Gun IPA then grilled, and served with brewhouse cabbage and sautéed onions. Hand-dipped “Southern-Fried Chicken” comes hoisted on a “Big-Ass Beer Cheddar Biscuit” doused in luscious sawmill gravy ($11.95).

Of course, no menu would be complete without a juicy burger, and CFC ups the ante with the “Mighty Tatanka” ($14.95): a drool-worthy blend of deeply meaty bison and rich pork belly doused in olive oil-melted tomatoes, sweet onion schmear, gooey smoked buffalo mozzarella, and served on a locally-baked challah bun. For dessert Chef’s take on “Griddled Cheese” showcases buttered beer-Challah loaded with a blend of sheep’s milk cheese and gouda, with a side of decadent raspberry-chili pepper jam for dipping ($8.95). Daily specials will take inspiration from local and seasonal ingredients, and will change regularly.

Craft Food Counter & Kitchen will be open inside Funky Buddha Brewery from noon to midnight every day. For catering and event inquiries, please contact pcolp@funkybuddhabrewery.com. Media inquiries can be sent to john@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.