![]() ![]() When is (insert favorite beer) going to be released? I need it, seriously. You can currently find our beer in all 50 states!! Check out the Fish Finder at (you can search for our beers by zip code) to bring up all retailers in your area. I can’t get Dogfish in (insert your state here)…any plans to change that? Good luck with your search and keep drinking the good stuff! We are not affiliated with them and it does vary state by state (not sure about country), but you may be able to find what you’re looking for. Ship beer you say? Unfortunately, due to federal law we cannot ship to individuals, however, there are some online distributors that carry our products - ( and countless others. Some day … we hope.Ĭan you please, please, please ship me beer? We know it’s hard to hear, it’s hard to say! Our demand is so far in front of our supply that right now we need all the beer we are brewing for the U.S. Well, unfortunately, at this time we do not export any of our beer. The higher ABV beers (10+%) are ideal for aging, if you enjoy the mellowing characteristics aging can lend a high ABV beer. As a guide, we recommend enjoying our lower ABV (alcohol by volume) beers (5-9%) within 3-6 months of bottling. Yes, there is - as of ! Check out the neck on the bottle or bottom of the can for a Best By date. Is there a "best by" freshness date on your packages? We used to proudly answer, “Tweason’ale!” Unfortunately, this one isn’t on the release calendar and we’re not exactly sure just when we’ll be bringing it back. Follow us here for a few more tips about hanging on to these brews. There’s no rule that says you have to hold on to ‘em, but we like to think it’s a fun little experiment. Their higher ABV allows them to stand the test of time. We have a selection of beers just dying for you hold on to them - 120 Minute, Fruitfull Fort, and World Wide Stout. There are people who can’t wait 5 minutes to drink the beer and there are others who wait 5 years. I see you have an “Ageable Ales” series-what in the world? When it comes to aging beer, it's all about will power and preference! Certain beers will always age slightly better than others. We also have beers containing dextrose, a corn derived sugar… SeaQuench Ale: Salt, Lime juice, Black Limes The following beers contain ingredients you may wish to know… Our beers that DO contain wheat as a recipe ingredient… We can’t always answer specifics, but we can give you some of our most talked about allergies… ![]() We often get questions about allergies, special diets and more in relation to our beers. ![]()
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