Wondering how you can find Almanac during Shelter In Place? Fear not brave quarantiners! Thou shalt not run out of beer during these difficult weeks. We’re doing our best to come up with creative solutions to bring you beers as safely and sanitarily as possible!
1. Ship Beer Directly To Your Doorstep: Almanac is now shipping FREE statewide. We’re waiving ALL shipping fees because let's be real--you freakin' deserve it! almanacbeer.com/shop/beer
2. Pick Up Beer To-Go: The taproom in Alameda is open 12pm-7pm DAILY with a huge assortment of cans, bottles, crowlers, growlers, and even kegs for you to pick up and bring back home with you. You can either place your order ahead of time by emailing or giving us a call, or just come on in and we’ll be happy to serve you from a safe distance. Phone: 415-992-3438 Ext 1 | Email: alamedataproom@almanacbeer.com
3. Find Us At Your Local Grocery Store or Bottle Shop: If you don’t live in CA, don’t despair! Almanac might be distributed to stores in your state. You can check our Where To Buy map for some ideas of where to look. Everyone’s supply chain has been impacted by coronavirus so we do recommend calling ahead to see if we Almanac is in stock. almanacbeer.com/where-to-buy
In the wake of an exceptionally prosperous 2023, marked by robust double-digit growth for Almanac, a widely recognized and extensively distributed brewery hailing from California, the Bay Area-based establishment has joined forces with Breakthru Beverage California to craft a distinctly special release in support of the Pink Boots Society and International Women’s Day.
Northern California’s farm-to-barrel craft beer pioneers Almanac Beer Co. expands its year-round fresh beer portfolio with a new West Coast pale ale honoring a style that put California craft beer on the map.
For the 2021 holidays, Northern California’s farm-to-barrel craft beer pioneers Almanac Beer Co. offer a fun and delicious way to give the craft beer enthusiast in your life a gift to remember.
Almanac Beer Co. has just completed a large expansion at their Alameda brewery location, creating two unique new environments by which to enjoy their wide range of GABF award-winning brews.
For the 2020 holidays, Northern California’s farm-to-barrel craft beer pioneers Almanac Beer Co. offers fun and delicious ways to give the most important people in your lives the best possible gifts with a dynamic beer line-up in their online store.
This week, Hypernova Volume One launches from the intergalactic depths of the Almanac Barrel House. This time and space-warping release comes on the heels of our awesome Sournova Series of barrel-aged fruited sours in 16oz cans.
Almanac Beer Company has announced newly consolidated and streamlined distribution in their home state of California. As of March 21, Almanac is now distributed across the entire state of California by Wine Warehouse.
In this week’s edition of Last Call: The Brewers Association shares 2018 packaging trends; High Country Beverage reaches an agreement to acquire a share of a Kansas wholesaler; Allagash to can flagship White; Ballast Point sets opening date for downtown Disney taproom; and more industry news.
Almanac Beer Co. is beyond stoked to announce the forthcoming launch of Blueberry Sournova, the first in our cosmic new Sournova Series of barrel-aged 16oz sour cans.
Massachusetts Beverage Alliance (MBA) today announced the official launch of Homegrown Distribution, a boutique wholesaler focused on overlooked craft brands not currently getting enough attention from a network of five pre-existing wholesale partners across the state. As an offshoot of MBA, Homegrown Distribution will assume statewide sales and delivery responsibilities for several brands.
In this week’s edition of Last Call: The Nevada Attorney General investigates MillerCoors; Stone seeks an injunction in its Keystone case; Almanac’s co-founder departs the company; and more news from the week.
In my opinion, these five beers have the potential to bring new drinkers into the category, something that is so desperately needed now that brewing companies have collectively lost 11 billion servings of beer to wine and spirits over the last 20 years.