Beer Lovers Ready Yourselves For Hopmouth And Jaw-Jacker
Just as they promised back in June of 2020, Shorts Brewing company has announced a schedule of Arcadia beers to be released in 2021. The company is following up on the promise after having a lot of success with the release of Arcadia s Breweries most iconic beer Whitsun Wheat Ale .
“Arcadia has a pretty large portfolio of products that range across many styles, it was really tough to narrow down our 2021 line up.” Stated Pauline Preuter-Knighton, the Sales Director for Superfluid. “We chose these specific products based on gaps in the market, how they would complement our Short’s brand offerings, and admittedly, we picked some of our favorites, too.” - MLIVE
Short’s Brewing unveils 2021 lineup of Arcadia Brewing beers including Hopmouth, Jaw-Jacker
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 21, 2021
Whitsun, Sippelicious Wheat Ale, Porter Rico, Loch Down Scotch, Hopmouth and Jaw-Jacker are among the Arcadia beers that will be released in 2021.
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ELK RAPIDS, MI – Short’s Brewing Company is rolling out additional beers crafted by the shuttered Arcadia Brewing Company.
The Northern Michigan company announced plans to bring back Arcadia Brewing Company products through its alterative beverage brand, Superfluid Supply Co. in June of 2020 by releasing its iconic Whitsun Wheat Ale.
The re-launch was a success, leading Short’s to announce a 2021 lineup of heavy hitters for 2021 including two rotating products, a bi-annual offering and quarterly seasonal beers.
Q&A with Joe Short: New Beer Releases, COVID-19, Upgrades
Photo(s) by Allison Jarrell
Joe Short, founder of Short’s Brewing Company in Bellaire, fills us in on the Northern Michigan beer scene and what’s coming up next for Short’s, including new releases from sister company Superfluid Supply Co. and brands like Starcut Ciders and Beaches Hard Seltzer.
How would you describe the current state of the craft brewing industry in Northern Michigan?
The current state of Michigan beer is robust! There is great camaraderie among the state’s breweries, small and large alike. I do feel we are reaching the saturation point for sure. I would say that’s more so for packaging microbreweries than it is for brewpubs. Every town needs a brewpub or two … or three …