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The '''Back Forty Beer Company''' ('''BFBC''') is a brewery owned by partners [[Jason Wilson]] and [[Zach Folmar]] with help from brewmaster [[Jamie Ray]]. The company currently has their products contract-brewed, but hopes to bring production to Alabama at the first opportunity.
The '''Back Forty Beer Company''' ('''BFBC''') is a brewery owned by partners [[Jason Wilson]] and [[Zach Folmar]] with help from brewmaster [[Jamie Ray]]. The company currently has their products contract-brewed at Lazy Magnolia brewery in Kiln, Mississipp; but has a Gadsden brewery under construction.
 
Back Forty's "Truck Stop Honey Brown Ale" won a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado in [[2010]].


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==Beers==
==Beers==
* Naked Pig Pale Ale
* Naked Pig Pale Ale
* Truck Stop Honey Brown Ale


==References==
==References==
* Wright, Eric T. (July 14, 2009) "Craft beer comes into its own in Alabama." ''Gadsden Times''
* Wright, Eric T. (July 14, 2009) "Craft beer comes into its own in Alabama." ''Gadsden Times''
* Tomberlin, Michael (October 14, 2010) "Brewers hopping to the Alabama suds rush." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 14:35, 14 October 2010

Back Forty Beer Co logo.png

The Back Forty Beer Company (BFBC) is a brewery owned by partners Jason Wilson and Zach Folmar with help from brewmaster Jamie Ray. The company currently has their products contract-brewed at Lazy Magnolia brewery in Kiln, Mississipp; but has a Gadsden brewery under construction.

Back Forty's "Truck Stop Honey Brown Ale" won a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado in 2010.

Beers

  • Naked Pig Pale Ale
  • Truck Stop Honey Brown Ale

References

  • Wright, Eric T. (July 14, 2009) "Craft beer comes into its own in Alabama." Gadsden Times
  • Tomberlin, Michael (October 14, 2010) "Brewers hopping to the Alabama suds rush." Birmingham News

External links