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The '''Cahaba Brewing Company''' is a microbrewery located at 2616 [[3rd Avenue South]]. It was founded in [[2011]] by brewers [[Taylor DeBoer]], [[Andy Gwaltney]] and [[Eric Meyer]]. The | The '''Cahaba Brewing Company''' is a microbrewery located at 2616 [[3rd Avenue South]]. It was founded in [[2011]] by brewers [[Taylor DeBoer]], [[Andy Gwaltney]] and [[Eric Meyer]]. [[Andrew Pharo]] and [[Burton Dunn]] joined the company soon later. | ||
The company began commercial production and opened to the public in [[2012]]. The tap room, located in a former furniture showroom, features Skee-Ball tables and other entertainments. The brewery operates four fermenters and other equipment formerly used by Straight to Ale in Huntsville. | |||
The brewery typically donates about 10% of its product to community groups and fund-raisers. | |||
==Beers== | ==Beers== | ||
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* "Ryezome Rye Stout", a medium-bodied American stout | * "Ryezome Rye Stout", a medium-bodied American stout | ||
* "Oka Uba IPA", a 57 IBU India Pale Ale. Oka Uba or Ika Uba is the native name for the [[Cahaba River]] | * "Oka Uba IPA", a 57 IBU India Pale Ale. Oka Uba or Ika Uba is the native name for the [[Cahaba River]] | ||
==References== | |||
* Phillips, Ryan (October 15, 2014) "Cahaba Brewing Co. growth signals downtown revitalization." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Breweries]] | [[Category:Breweries]] | ||
[[Category:2011 establishments]] | [[Category:2011 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:3rd Avenue South]] |
Revision as of 10:23, 16 October 2014
The Cahaba Brewing Company is a microbrewery located at 2616 3rd Avenue South. It was founded in 2011 by brewers Taylor DeBoer, Andy Gwaltney and Eric Meyer. Andrew Pharo and Burton Dunn joined the company soon later.
The company began commercial production and opened to the public in 2012. The tap room, located in a former furniture showroom, features Skee-Ball tables and other entertainments. The brewery operates four fermenters and other equipment formerly used by Straight to Ale in Huntsville.
The brewery typically donates about 10% of its product to community groups and fund-raisers.
Beers
- "Liquidambar", a lightly-hopped American amber ale named for the Liquidambar styraciflua or sweetgum tree.
- "Ryezome Rye Stout", a medium-bodied American stout
- "Oka Uba IPA", a 57 IBU India Pale Ale. Oka Uba or Ika Uba is the native name for the Cahaba River
References
- Phillips, Ryan (October 15, 2014) "Cahaba Brewing Co. growth signals downtown revitalization." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Cahaba Brewing Company website
- Cahaba Brewing Company on Facebook.com