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Catawba Firewater Can

Artwork for another Catawba Brewing‘s canned beers has surfaced. This time Firewater IPA.

Catawba Firewater in a can!

I sent a note to the brewery to find out when their new line of cans would hit the street… I hope to hear from them soon!

For more Beer Can news check out the “Craft Can” tag below.



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NC BEER IN CANS

COMING SOON TO A CAN NEAR YOU The trend toward Craft Beer in cans continues after releases from Mother Earth and Carolina Brewery.

Two North Carolina companies who previously announced that they were entering the can crazed market have their artwork pass the Federal approval system.

Catawba Valley Brewing Co of Morganton, NC will release Farmer Ted’s Farmhouse Cream Ale whose hippy, trippy artwork is seen below.

NC BEER IN CANS

Asheville Brewing is jumping into the can scene with three of their well known beers: Shiva IPA, Ninja Porter, and Rocket Girl Lager.

New NC Beer in Cans

Asheville Brewing Co Canned beer

Asheville beer in cans



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Rhythm & Brews

Rhythm & Brews

Rhythm & Brews

Charlotte Beer Club shared this fest featuring Old Mecklenburg Brewery, Highland Brewing, Catawba Brewing Company. Big Boss Brewing, Blue Point and Abita

follow this link for tickets: http://nc.eastersealsucp.com/events/



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Catawba Valley growth plans

catawba brewing company

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From Morganton News Herald: Starting this summer, Catawba Valley Brewing will begin canning its beer, Pyatt said. Following the implementation of an automation system in January, there has been an increase in production.
Expansion is in the works, too.

CVBC in January began expanding beer sales into Charlotte, Pyatt said. The brewery’s beer is now available at 35 locations in the Queen City.

CVBC now distributes its beer for the region stretching from western Knoxville, Tenn., to Charlotte, Pyatt said.

Pyatt said the brewery is looking into opening other tasting rooms, particularly in the Davidson and Mooresville area.

“A tasting room in that area would serve as a point to display our products and would allow a second area to ship beer for that market,” Pyatt said.

For those a little closer to the brewery’s home in Morganton, Pyatt said he’s considering extending the tasting room’s public hours. The crowds are picking up here, with concerts and special events on the weekends, and Pyatt said he is seeing travelers from outside Burke County coming in to enjoy Catawba Valley Brewing’s products in the tasting room.

http://www2.morganton.com/content/2010/apr/16/catawba-valley-brewing-plans-grow/



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Catawba to Can

Catawba Valley Brewing Company

Catawba Valley Brewing Company

Anne Fitten Glenn (AKA @edgymama) had the following to report in this weeks edition of the Mountain Xpress:

Catawba Valley Brewing of Morganton will start canning some of their craft beers this spring. Brewer Scott Pyatt says he researched bottles versus cans and decided to go with cans because of their light weight, high recyclability, and the fact that cans protect beer from light (which can make beers skunky). Pyatt says he’s in the midst of getting label approvals and working out other details, but he expects to see six-packs of Catawba Valley brews at specialty retailers later this spring.

http://www.mountainx.com/news/2010/brews_news



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