LISBON FALLS, Maine – Remember when Blue Ox Malthouse launched that slick online merch shop earlier this year? Well, hold onto your mash paddles, because they just turned it up to 11. Starting Black Friday, you can now grab their ridiculous-good, floor-malted grains straight to your doorstep in convenient 5-lb bags.
We’re talking ten absolute bangers ready to level-up your next brew day:
- Yankee Pilsner
- Vyenna (yes, with a Y, because Maine does what it wants)
- Dark Munich
- Caramel 60
- Roasted Barley
- Chit
- Wheat
- Chocolate Rye
- Special Moxie (tastes like childhood soda grew up and got cool)
- Maplewood Smoked (because bacon beer is a lifestyle)
“Blue Ox started because we love farmers, beer, and not letting good grain go to waste,” said Joe Rinaldo, the guy who basically gets paid to talk about malt all day. “Now every garage brewer, porch-sipper, and basement fermenter can get the same award-winning malt that the pros fight over. More malt in more hands = happier planet and tastier beer.”
Grab your bags right now at: blueoxmalthouse.com/merch-house
(Pro brewers, distillers, and bakers – don’t worry, we still love you the most. Hit up the main site or email sales@blueoxmalthouse.com for pallets, truckloads.)
ABOUT BLUE OX MALTHOUSE
Started in 2013 by Joel Alex – a guy who went from homebrewing in his kitchen to literally building Maine’s first malt house – Blue Ox is now the biggest dedicated floor-malting operation outside of Europe. They’re on a mission to make craft beer and spirits even craftier by hooking up Maine farmers with brewers who actually care where their grain comes from. Old-school floor malting, new-school flavor, zero shortcuts none. Come for the malt, stay for the revolution.
Raise a glass and go shop: blueoxmalthouse.com
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Warped Wing is dropping the 2025 Whiskey Rebellion this Saturday (Dec 6) at the Dayton taproom, and it’s stupidly good.


Looking for the strongest beers in the world in 2025 this Holiday Season? These are the top 10 highest-ABV beers ever commercially produced — extreme brews that blur the line between beer and spirits. From Scottish freeze-concentrated monsters topping 67% ABV to legendary American barrel-aged giants, this list features the current world record holder (Brewmeister Snake Venom at 67.5%), cult classics like Samuel Adams Utopias, and rare eisbocks that sparked the famous “beer strength wars” between BrewDog and Schorschbräu. Perfect for beer geeks searching for the most alcoholic beer, highest ABV beer, or simply the strongest beer money can buy. Sip slowly — these are meant to be savored like fine whisky, not chugged!

Kick off with light, effervescent sippers to whet the appetite without filling up. These handle cheese boards, deviled eggs, or shrimp cocktail with zesty finesse.
Opt for gentle acidity and subtle fruit to mirror autumn’s harvest vibes, cleansing the palate for heavier courses.
(roast turkey, gravy, herb stuffing, candied yams, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce)
These sides demand beers with caramel depth or gentle tartness to match the sticky-sweet and puckery contrast.
(pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple crisp, etc.)
Wind down with bold, warming sippers—Ohio’s 2025 barrel-aged stouts deliver velvety depth for digesting and debating that Lions game.
McGuire’s Irish Pub – Pensacola, FL

Seattle’s pioneering craft brewery, 

Craft beer enthusiasts, mark your calendars! For the first time in its legendary 30+ year history, Goose Island’s Bourbon County Brand Original Stout – the beer that pioneered the entire bourbon barrel-aged stout category – will hit shelves in sleek 10-ounce bottle 4-packs starting Black Friday, November 28, 2025.
Why This Matters for Beer Lovers in 2025
North Carolina’s craft beer scene shines every fall at the NC Brewers Cup, the state’s largest and most prestigious professional beer competition. Organized by the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild since 2001, the Cup brings together hundreds of entries from breweries big and small to be blind-judged by BJCP-certified and professional judges using the latest Brewers Association style guidelines. Medals are awarded in dozens of categories (everything from classic lagers and IPAs to wild ales and barrel-aged stouts), plus a special “NC Home-Grown” category that celebrates beers made with at least 50 % North Carolina ingredients. Winners are announced each November at the NC Craft Brewers Conference in Winston-Salem, with the Brewery of the Year trophy going to the shop that racks up the most points across all categories. Over the years the competition has grown into a beloved celebration of Tar Heel brewing excellence, spotlighting both legendary names (Highland, NoDa, Fullsteam) and rising stars while giving beer lovers across the state a trusted guide to the very best local pints.