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It didn’t disappoint. Goose Island aged its Imperial Rye Stout, which is a bit sweeter than the Original, for a year in 2022 King of Kentucky bourbon barrels.
That’s because for one of the upcoming bottles, the brewer will revisit one of its most celebrated formulas, unseen for years: vanilla and rye. Vanilla Rye is back A new Bourbon County Brand Vanilla ...
July 22, 2024 Goose Island Just Released Details for Its Cult-Favorite Bourbon County Stout 2024 Lineup This year the brewery used Bardstown Bourbon Company barrels to age one of its beers.
Each Black Friday, Goose Island gives us another reason to run to the store. That's when the Chicago based brewery drops its annual lineup of Bourbon County stouts, the barrel-aged heavies that ...
When it comes to watching the sport there are a few key factors. One being the ratio of screens to punters, another being the variety of drinks to accompany the match-watching and a final one being ...
Beer was the priority over food at Goose Island. Goose grew out of 1800 Clybourn, a shopping center with an aesthetic shared by North Pier and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
Goose Island’s Bourbon County stouts fall firmly in the former category. The Chicago-based brewer, now owned by AB InBev, began brewing these special celebration beers more than 30 years ago.
The drinkware designer will double its office footprint to 16,000 square feet with a lease at R2 Companies’ 1400 North Kingsbury Street, leaving Fulton Market.
Goose Island has been committed to celebrating Chicago culture and live music has always been a part of our story. It really clicked in 1997 when Los Lobos played at the brewery.
Goose Island operated a second brewpub at 3535 N. Clark St. just south of Wrigley Field from 1999 until 2015. The building where it was located has since been torn down for a new development.
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