Donovan Bailey, the founder of Everett, Massachusetts-based Down the Road Beer Company, died on July 31, at the age of 46. According to Bailey’s obituary, he died “unexpectedly” at his home in Malden.
Indie617 and Down The Road Beer Co. are turning up the volume with their new indieBrews live music series, which pairs Boston bands with limited-release beer, brewed specifically for this series.
cities are as rich in both history and beer as Boston, Massachusetts. Beer is in our blood, which is why Down The Road Beer Co. and City Brew Tours are honored to contribute to a new chapter in Boston’s storied brewing tradition with the release of this year’s winter seasonal: Folktour Hot Cocoa Porter.
Boston’s DJ Knife and Everett’s Down The Road Beer Co. are releasing Strange Brew 6, a locally sourced IPA, which will come with a hard copy of a DJ Mix both on CD and cassette.
Down The Road Beer Co. is pleased to announce the addition of John Thomas to its growing staff. Effective immediately, Thomas will serve as the company’s general manager, overseeing day to day operations of the production business as well as taproom, sales and marketing.
Down The Road Beer Co. introduces Sam-Sam The Pickle Man, a spicy dill-pickle sour with real pickle brine, released in collaboration with Boston’s beloved Grillo’s Pickles
Named for Newton’s notorious half-mile incline at the the 20-mile mark of the race, Heartbreak Hill Cream Ale is one of the most unique beers Down The Road has ever crafted.
In the latest Legislative Update: A Louisiana Senator wants younger adults to drink; Massachusetts says no to CBD beer; and more from South Dakota and Kansas.
Down The Road Beer Co. is excited to kick off the Virtuoso Series with GoopMassta Session IPA and, of course, a huge launch party at the taproom on Friday, March 23rd. GoopMassta Session IPA bursts with dank citrus and punchy apricot notes from liberal use of Citra and Amarillo hops. Low bitterness and a smooth finish round out a bodacious brew that needs no hype to make an impression.
In this week’s Press Clips: Buffalo Wild Wings tests alcohol delivery in California; Old Town settles its trademark dispute with the city of Portland; a new study says alcohol sales lag in medical marijuana states; and more.