New Illinois February 2013 Beer labels hail from 4 Paws, Ale Syndicate, Atlas, Begyle, Church Street, Flesk Brewing, Flossmoor Station, Goose Island, Half Acre, Lake Effect/DryHop Brewers and Two Brothers.
Half Acre Pony Pilsner
Flossmoor Station Rail Hopper India Pale Ale
Flossmoor Station Panama Limited
Two Brothers SideKick Extra Pale Ale
4 Paws Fawn (12oz)
4 Paws Brindle (12oz)
Ale Syndicate Sunday Session
Ale Syndicate Municipal India Pale Ale
Ale Syndicate Richie Imperial Porter
Goose Island 25th Anniversary
Goose Island Dave, Keith, Brian & Ken’s Dark Traveler
Goose Island Oktoberfest
Goose Island The Illinois
Goose Island Sofie Paradisi
Church Street Crimson Clover Irish Red Ale
Begyle North By Northwest India Pale Ale
Begyle Rua Irish Style Red Ale
Begyle Allium Anglicus Vetus DCCC English Style Ale
Atlas Diversey Pale Ale
Lake Effect (DryHop Brewers Collaboration) Shot A Man In Simcoe Belgian Style India Pale Ale
Each week (or thereabouts) we pore over a database of beer labels approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, or TTB, to bring you new, reworked or re-branded beers from brewers across Illinois (and sometimes Northwest Indiana) before they hit store shelves.
You can do this too, if you want! All of these are publicly available through the TTB’s website. But you don’t have to, because you have us and we’re the dorks that find this kinda stuff interesting.
Note: Just because a beer label has cleared the TTB does not mean it will be released soon, if at all. Many breweries send labels to the TTB to have them available should they decide to release a beer, or with plans to release a beer but may not be released for any number of reasons. Treat these labels as an idea of what your favorite Illinois breweries might be doing, but nothing is certain until the breweries release the actual beer.
IL February 2013 Beer Labels (22) was last modified: February 6th, 2018 by Ryan
Equal parts beer nerd and policy geek, Ryan is now the curator of the Guys Drinking Beer cellar. The skills he once used to dig through the annals of state government as a political reporter are now put to use offering unique takes on barrel-aged stouts, years-old barleywines and 10 + year verticals.