Necromancer’s Lauren Hughes is a veteran when it comes to homebrewing and is now Brewmaster for the brand. She is a member of the Pink Boots Society and the Master Brewers Association, having spent years researching countless historic beers out there. She has unearthed more than 60 recipes which she plans to reembody through modern modifications to satisfy the drinkers of today.
The company’s third taproom, known as the Tap Depot, is located in Monterey, California and opened in June 2019. Situated next to the world-famous Fisherman’s Wharf, the stand-alone building was originally built in 1874 as a train depot. The décor plays into the rich Monterey references of acclaimed author, John Steinbeck, which ties back to the Dust Bowl Brewing brand story. The Tap Depot offers 24 taps, indoor seating and an outdoor patio with a communal fire pit, heaters, corn hole and easy access to the resident food truck.
The story of Yuengling is the story of the American Spirit. It’s a tale of shared dreams, individual tenacity and an unwavering dedication to standards of quality. Like many American stories, it starts amid the dreams of countless young immigrants looking for opportunity and emerges from the strength and will of one family determined to build their legacy in a new country. The story of America’s Oldest Brewery began when David G. Yuengling arrived from Wuerttemberg Germany to settle in the sleepy, coal-mining town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
(405) Brewing Co. was co-founded by two life-long friends, Trae Carson and Jonathan Stapleton. Their passion for creating memorable experiences through beer has manifested into a project brewery with a philosophy of “FDR”. Each batch and every blend is an exploration into new brewing techniques and processes with an emphasis on mixed fermentation. They encourage you to visit their taproom and hang out with their community of friends!