Evanston’s first brewery Temperance Beer Company is celebrating ten years of brewing by releasing an amplified version of Gatecrasher – their multi-award-winning English-style IPA.
Award-winning Temperance Beer Co. is toasting to nine years of brewing beer with the release of their Oktoberfest Märzen-style lager and a celebration at the brewery complete with fest food, oompah music, and limited-edition steins on Friday, September 9.
In September of 2021, Temperance Beer Co. launched Scarce Goods, a new label and concept: brew very small batches, available only at the brewery, in styles not yet undertaken by Temperance.
Back in 2017, Evanston’s Temperance Beer Co. introduced something new to Chicago-area barrel-aged stout enthusiasts: a four-pack of 12 oz cans that included one of each variant.
Evanston’s Temperance Beer Co. is releasing a new beer in collaboration with Hope For The Day, a nonprofit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education.
The Field Museum, Temperance Beer Company, and the Chicago Brewseum have partnered to create All the World Is Here, an 1893 World’s Fair-themed cream ale.
Temperance Beer Co. had no intention of selling its beers outside its home market of Greater Chicago. But when Cincinnati’s own Michael Amann, Adena Distributing’s co-founder, approached Temperance’s founder Josh Gilbert, Gilbert started re-thinking that strategy.