Coming Soon :)

Trailer looks nice.
Hey, if you want to refill growlers, do you need to wait for a tasting, or just kind of swing by whenever?
(Planning on doing some drinking tonight at a buddy's house, and good beer is much better than the crap he usually has. High life is not something I go out of my way to drink)

just swing by brewery and ask for refill.. OH and bring it back CLEAN.. they are not gonna clean it for you :)

they have full time guy there from 9am to 5pm M-F
 
Distribute to South Carolina! Hint Hinit! :popcorn: I'm diggin the trailer!
 
just swing by brewery and ask for refill.. OH and bring it back CLEAN.. they are not gonna clean it for you :)
they have full time guy there from 9am to 5pm M-F
Yea, all three are really clean. And sadly out of beer.
:)
Will have to stop by Monday or Tuesday at lunch.
 
Score some good press:
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/5399093/
N.C. beer industry overflowing despite bad economy
Posted: Jun. 19 11:41 p.m.
The economy has been tough on many businesses, but one North Carolina industry’s cup is overflowing – the beer industry. New breweries are opening, and more are on the way in the state.
In his spare time from his job at Cisco, Steve Kramling and two partners pulled together equipment and created Lonerider Brewing Company in a Raleigh warehouse.
“We are living the dream,” Kramling said.
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N.C. beer industry overflowing
Lonerider Brewing Company opened in January, despite the bitter economy. It is one of a handful of new Triangle breweries to open in the past couple years.
While consumers may hold back on other purchases, Kramling says his beer, Shotgun Betty, is moving and the company is growing.
“We have had some success here even in the hardest of times,” he said.
Sean Lilly Wilson said he hopes to add his own flavor to the Triangle beer scene with his unique Southern tastes.
“We think there is an opportunity to create a beer that goes with barbecue,” he said.
Wilson’s brewery, Fullsteam, should open at the end of the year. Fours years ago, he helped lead a charge to lift a state cap on alcohol content allowed in craft beers – from 6 percent to 15 percent. Wilson says relaxed laws have helped to encourage the recent growth in the Triangle.
“Craft beer is an affordable luxury,” he said.
To drum up business, many local breweries have free tastings and tours.
 
thats awesome. its always good to see other small businesses doing well for themselves.
 
I had no idea this was in my neighborhood , I'm gonna have to head over there next chance I get. I'm not a big fan of wheat beer, but deadeye jack and bootleg brown sound like nice fellers. :beer:
 
All i got to say is I hope its better than clint eastwood TP....
 
just saw a lonerider ad on tv, congrats guys. seems like i saw some lonerider swag last week at rumrunners. i didnt get any seeing as it was $1.25 well drink night but i might have to fork over the extra $ and get some tonight :beer:
 
FYI, we are planning on having a small keg at the last ECORS race.. stop by and see Black Bear Racing crew for some drinks after the race
 
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