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  • A gift from above: Could Stratasphere be the beer of the new year?

    January 11th, 2022 (JUNEAU, AK): Alaskan Brewing is reaching for the skies with their latest limited release offering, Stratasphere IPA. Before you ask, no that isn’t a typo. This popular re-release gets its name by featuring the famed Strata hop, which first burst on the brewing scene in 2009. Available starting January 1st for a limited time in select markets […]
  • Bottling 35 Years of Expertise, Innovation and History

    JUNEAU, AK (Dec. 7th, 2021) – In 1986, two adventurous, young lovers, Geoff and Marcy Larsen, fell in love with the city of Juneau, Alaska. Living on a boat in America’s most isolated capital city, the enterprising couple elected to start a brewery. After discovering the Alaskan Amber recipe from Gold Rush era journals, the pair founded the 67th independent […]
  • A highly decorated year: the Alaskan Brewing Company recounts a year of craft beer awards

    JUNEAU, AK (Dec. 2, 2021) – The annual beer and seltzer competition season has come to a close for 2021 and Alaskan Brewing Company has won a number of awards to add to their impressive resume. The Brewery’s offerings earned multiple medals at various events in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Alaskan’s Smoked Porter, one of the most decorated brews […]
  • Spruce Hard Seltzer

    Spruce Hard Seltzer Using Sitka Spruce tips, we bring our uniquely Alaskan flavor to the hard seltzer game with this line of sweet, fan-favorite flavors.
  • Is this the hottest seltzer yet?

    November 23rd, 2021 (JUNEAU, AK): As winter’s bite settles over Alaska, the Alaskan Brewing Company is bringing a little heat to the frozen North. Introducing the all-new Spicy Mango and Spicy Lime Hard Seltzers. Riffing off of their fan favorite seltzers, this release exclusive to Alaska showcases a fiery twist. Refreshing mango coupled with habanero, red and ancho peppers offer […]
  • Why are Alaskan Fans Waiting Years to Drink this Beer?

                                            October 21st, 2021 (JUNEAU, AK): As the snow line descends from the mountains and the geese migrate south, Alaskan residents know fall has arrived bringing with it reason to celebrate. It is once again time to replenish their cache of […]
  • Alaskan Brewing Company Prepares to Unleash the Mad Scientist

    September 17th, 2021 (JUNEAU, Alaska) – It’s official: Spooky Season is here. Just in time for the mad scientists at Alaskan Brewing to share their newest creation: the Experimental 586 Double IPA (7.5% ABV). When Alaskan brewers want something wild and adventurous for their ‘laboratories’, they know to look no further than the Hop Breeding Company (HBC). HBC is a […]
  • Beer Powered Beer, Pt. 4: Inside One of the Nation’s Most Isolated (And Innovative) Breweries

    September 13th, 2021 (JUNEAU, AK): Travelling nearly 900 miles across frosty waters, floating metal football fields are responsible for supplying nearly 75% of Juneau-ite businesses with all their supplies. Similarly, these barges are responsible for bringing Juneau’s finest goods to the rest of the world, such as our internationally renowned Alaskan Amber. Yet, despite such isolation the Alaskan Brewing Company […]
  • Beer Powered Beer, Pt. 3: Inside One of the Nations Most Isolated (And Innovative) Breweries

    September 1st, 2021 (JUNEAU, AK): How does beer originally brewed on a 26 foot boat in the harbor of America’s most isolated capital city become an international sensation popularly distributed up to 3,000 miles away? The Alaskan Brewing Company would love to simply chalk it up to darn good beer – and that’s part of it – but staying competitive […]
  • Beer Powered Beer, Part 2: Inside One of the Nation’s Most Isolated (And Innovative) Breweries

    August 24th, 2021 (JUNEAU, AK): Surrounded by miles of barren icefields, rugged mountains, and misty rainforests, the Alaskan Brewing Company’s hometown of Juneau, Alaska is almost entirely isolated from the outside world. With no roads in or out, the town of 30,000 is reliant on barges and airplanes to bring in (or out) most of what it consumes (or exports). […]