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'''Emerald Coast Beer Company''' is a beer company owned by a group of investors and managed by the [[Red Mountain Beverage Company]].
'''Emerald Coast Beer Company''' is a beer company owned by a group of investors and managed by the [[Red Mountain Beverage Company]].


Emerald Coast contracts the brewing of its "Emerald Coast Sunset Pilsener" (introduced Summer [[2007]] at the [[Magic City Brewfest]]) and "Emerald Coast 30-A Pale Ale" (introduced Spring [[2008]]) from the Indian River Beverage Corporation (Florida Beer Company) in Melbourne, Florida. It plans to introduce additional varieties, including an amber lager, later in 2008. The beer is distributed in kegs to restaurants and bars in the Florida panhandle and in the Birmingham area.
Emerald Coast contracts the brewing of its "Emerald Coast Sunset Pilsener" (introduced Summer [[2007]] at the [[Magic City Brewfest]]), "Emerald Coast 30-A Pale Ale" (introduced Spring [[2008]] [[Magic City Brewfest]]) and "Emerald Coast Seaside Lager (introduced Spring [[2009]] [[Magic City Brewfest]]) from the Indian River Beverage Corporation (Florida Beer Company) in Melbourne, Florida. It plans to introduce additional varieties. The beer is distributed in kegs to restaurants and bars in the Florida panhandle and in the Birmingham area.


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Revision as of 17:16, 13 June 2009

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Emerald Coast Beer Company is a beer company owned by a group of investors and managed by the Red Mountain Beverage Company.

Emerald Coast contracts the brewing of its "Emerald Coast Sunset Pilsener" (introduced Summer 2007 at the Magic City Brewfest), "Emerald Coast 30-A Pale Ale" (introduced Spring 2008 Magic City Brewfest) and "Emerald Coast Seaside Lager (introduced Spring 2009 Magic City Brewfest) from the Indian River Beverage Corporation (Florida Beer Company) in Melbourne, Florida. It plans to introduce additional varieties. The beer is distributed in kegs to restaurants and bars in the Florida panhandle and in the Birmingham area.

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References

  • Plott, Bill (April 23, 2008) "Red Mountain Beverage introduces new beer to Birmingham market." Birmingham News

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