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Upcoming NJ Beers (and Meads) - as of 07/22/15

Hey folks!  Welcome to the latest batch of new beers you'll be seeing soon from NJ breweries!  Makes your mouth water a bit, doesn't it?


902 Brewing

902 Brewing started selling their beers in NJ earlier this year.  Contracting out of Roselle Park's Climax Brewing, 902 Brewing has been pumping out kegs of their IPA, Pale Ale and Black IPA.  Here we have the label for their first bottle release.  It is for their Heaven, Hell or Hoboken IPA and will be packaged in 22 oz. bottles!

902 Brewing, New Jersey, Craft Beer, India Pale Ale
902 Brewing's IPA: Heaven, Hell or Hoboken


Belford Brewing

keg label for Honey Hudson (Ale Brewed with NJ Honey)

Boaks Beer

keg label for Wooden Beanie brewed at Free Will Brewing in Perkasie, PA (Barrel Aged Belgian Style Brown Ale)

Brix City Brewing

Little Ferry NJ's Brix City Brewing is another one of NJ's newest breweries to open, and the below label is for their KTK Double IPA.  Like 902 Brewing's IPA, KTK will also be packaged in 22 oz. bottles.

Brix City Brewing, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Double IPA
Brix City Brewing's KTK Double IPA


Carton Brewing

keg approval for Dune Fruit

Cypress Brewing

keg approval for Double IPA

Demented Brewing 

keg approval for C-4 India Pale Ale (7% ABV)
keg approval for Sol Reaper American Pale Ale (6% ABV)
keg approval for Astarte Strawberry Cream Ale (5.5% ABV)

Melovino Meadery

Mead from Vauxhall, NJ!

Melovino Meadery, Mead, New Jersey
Melovino Meadery Hot For Teacher

NJ Beer Co.

Here's an updated label for NJ Beer Co.'s LBIPA.  Lookin' great!

New Jersey Beer Co, New Jersey, India Pale Ale
Updated label for New Jersey Beer Co.'s LBIPA

Get out there and enjoy some beers!

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