Back Forty Naked Pig Pale Ale — Straightforward, Honest, and Really Good
The Review Back Forty’s Birmingham location at Sloss Docks opened in July 2018 with a 1.5-acre beer garden, a full pub kitchen, and a dramatic…
The Review Back Forty’s Birmingham location at Sloss Docks opened in July 2018 with a 1.5-acre beer garden, a full pub kitchen, and a dramatic…
The Review On July 4th, 2008, Good People rolled out their first keg at a Five Points South celebration and Birmingham’s craft beer history officially…
The Review Birmingham District Brewing opened in November 2018 in The Battery — the mixed-use development at 2nd Avenue and 22nd Street — and named…
The Review Every September, Cahaba Brewing does something quietly impressive: they make one of the most authentic-tasting Oktoberfest beers south of the Mason-Dixon line, and…
The Review Ghost Train invented their own style with the Gulf Coast IPA, and they’re upfront about it: this is a light-bodied, lightly hopped, easy-drinking…
The Review Avondale Brewing is known for their Belgian farmhouse ales, and rightly so. But Battlefield IPA is a reminder that they can play the…
The Review In 2017 TrimTab struck a partnership with Abita Brewing in Louisiana that expanded their production tenfold, and one of the beers they scaled…
The Review Every brewery has that one beer that punches above its weight class. For Good People, it’s not the famous Snake Handler or the…
The Review Cahaba Brewing named their flagship IPA after the indigenous word for the Cahaba River — “the water above” — and it’s the kind…
The Review Ghost Train Brewing occupies Cahaba’s old space on 3rd Avenue South, which gives the operation an immediate credibility that most new breweries have…