VikeMan
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What about the Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter...
Since 1991.

What about the Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter...
Maybe Sam Adam's Boston Ale. Says it was introduced in 1988, but I may not have actually tried it until years later.
I haven't seen Boston Ale in over a decade. It's a shame because my memory of it was that it was a tasty brew and quite different from the Boston Lager. I've got a recipe for it someplace in my old notes.Apparently defunct.
Sure it does. Just because it's straw yellow and full of DMS doesn't mean it can't qualify. It's a nice old regional brew.I'm not sure whether Rolling Rock (from the glass-line tanks of the Old Latrobe) qualifies as craft beer.
Oh yeah, Leinenkugel's, drank lots of that stuff too. We had "furniture" made form stacked boxes. Return a couple cases of empties and it was enough for a new case of "free beer". Prices in WI for beer were so cheap back then.Sure it does. Just because it's straw yellow and full of DMS doesn't mean it can't qualify. It's a nice old regional brew.
I could have mentioned Leinie's, which used to be a regional craft brewery. But I just don't remember drinking it in the early 90s. Somebody must have, it's an old brewery.
Not sure if you Yankees get 'em in your neck of the woods but Abita brewing in Louisiana started up in the late 80's . Pretty sure my first batch of homebrew in April of '91 went in empty Abita bottles (Abita amber/Abita Turbo dog) and old coke bottles.
Leinies and Huber beer (was really good beer) had 16 oz long necks in returnable cases. We could return the case of bottles and get another case for $2.50 in the late 80s & early 90s. I sure miss those prices.Oh yeah, Leinenkugel's, drank lots of that stuff too. We had "furniture" made form stacked boxes. Return a couple cases of empties and it was enough for a new case of "free beer". Prices in WI for beer were so cheap back then.
I hadn't thought of it as a regional craft brewery but it would indeed have fir that description.
Shiner Bock
Pete's Wicked Ale?
I got married in Livingston Manor.This Yank recalls enjoying a Turbo Dog at a cajun-style joint on Rt 17 near Livingston Manor, NY in 2007.
Great Lakes and North Coast both opened in 1988 as well but I'm not sure what the lineup was at the time or if you could get any of those beers today.
North Coast's Ol' Raspy would be a great addition to the list. It's still around of course, but I can't find its start date.
Their site says 1995 for that one. They don't seem to say what their first beer was.
I saw '95 as its first major award. You saw it as a start date?
Saved me after Katrina. First good beer I found in LA when I went there to do disaster relief work.Abita Turbo dog
I was there as well but got stuck patrolling a small town in Jefferson Parish so I never got to see NO.Saved me after Katrina. First good beer I found in LA when I went there to do disaster relief work.
Russian River Pliney the Elder?On the list.
No longer brewed.
Pretty sure RRBC came around after 1990 but in the early to mid 90s.Russian River Pliney the Elder?