This essay is part of a series this month, coinciding with the concept of Flagship February, wherein we intend to revisit the flagship beers of regional craft breweries, reflect on their influence ...
Exhibit A in the case for why the Duck-Rabbit Brewery, a three-man operation in tiny Farmville, N.C., is destined for greatness: They like the boring parts of beer-making. Too many craft brewers never ...
Recent years have seen an influx in big name craft brewers expanding their reach into the Sunshine State: Founders Brewing came to Florida in 2013, and so did Sweetwater Brewing. Boulevard Brewing ...
As Beer Brackets closes in on Round Two, we train our spotlight on the breweries themselves. In the rapidly expanding world of small breweries and their beers, outrageous and puzzling names are a way ...
An award-winning brewery based in Farmville has closed. Juli Leonard [email protected] A craft brewery based in eastern North Carolina has closed after more than 20 years. The Duck-Rabbit ...
Duck-Rabbit Brewery in Farmville had a release party for their new beer. It’s called The Duck-Rabbit Marzen. It’s a seasonal Octoberfest-style beer. It’s released in late August and is only available ...
A groundbreaking business that has operated in Farmville for more than 20 years has served its last milk stout, the owner announced on social media. Paul Philippon, owner of Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery, ...
An eastern North Carolina craft brewery that distributed to Pennsylvania has closed due to Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery in Farmville closed on April 26 after a weekend ...
The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery of Farmville, N.C. calls itself "The Dark Beer Specialist." Founder, owner and brewmaster Paul Phillipon is a former homebrewer, philosophy teacher and professional ...
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