New Orleans 2020 Brewery Guide
New Orleans, once a place with year-old IPAs collecting dust, is slowly turning into the next American craft beer city in need of a local guide.
Consider, early 2015 the entire state of Louisiana was home to only 17 breweries. A small number compared to visiting any major American craft beer destination city.
Some could argue with so many breweries oversaturating the market, finding a decent craft brew on vacation or checking out the latest release can become overwhelming.
But down in the Big Easy, New Orleans brews a new drinking culture for all locals and visitors to taste.
As the locals know, and any frequent visitor may discover, a whole other world exists beyond Bourbon and Canal Streets.
Adventuring into other New Orleans neighborhoods explores diverse atmospheres, energetic vibes, local seasonal favorites and refreshing experiences at some of our newest breweries.
While everyone else has enjoyed drinking fresh IPAs since 2011, New Orleans finally decided to make a move—the 6-month window from December 2016 to May 2017 brought New Orleans 5 new breweries.
Now, several years after the American craft beer boom, more locals and tourists are diving into the craft beer scene.
Check out our recent trip to 6 local breweries:
-Parleaux Beer Lab, Bywater neighborhood
-Brieux Carre Brewing, Marigny neighborhood
-Urban South Brewing, Uptown neighborhood
-NOLA Brewing, Uptown
-Miel Brewery & Taproom, Uptown
-Port Orleans Brewing, Uptown
To see a full New Orleans Brewery Guide, see our in-depth guide on our website:
Book a Brewery Tour online at NolaBrewBus.com
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Pat O'Brien's
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The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz)and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique in the United State.
NOLA Hopitoulas IPA - The Spit or Swallow Beer Review
Shagdog & Jammer are Hopping to it by digging out one of their finds from New Orleans, LA, NOLA's Hopitoulas IPA to review!
Hopitoulas IPA
New Orleans Lager & Ale Brewing Company (NOLA) Louisiana, United States
Beer Advocate:
BA Score: 86
The Bros Score: N/A
Style: American IPA
ABV: 6.00%
Availability: Year-round. on-tap (37), growler (9), can (6), bottle (1), cask (1).
Rate Beer:
Overall Score: 92
Style Score: 85
RATINGS: 69 WEIGHTED AVG: 3.49 EST. CALORIES: 195 ABV: 6.5%
Hopitoulas was the third addition to our year-round beer portfolio. This 6.5%ABV ale is a West Coast style India Pale Ale that combines six malts and six hops with additional dry hopping for three weeks. It takes about a month and a half to make each batch and we think it is worth the wait. Hints of pine and citrus with a powerful, yet balanced hoppy flavor, Hopitoulas packs a punch that you won't forget. Available on draft and in 16 ounce cans.
The New Orleans Lager and Ale Brewing Company, commonly called NOLA Brewing Company, is a microbrewery located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The brewery is located in a converted old warehouse building at the corner of Tchoupitoulas and Seventh Streets in Uptown New Orleans.
Following the closure of the Dixie Brewing Company facility after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, no commercial brewery operated in New Orleans until NOLA Brewing Company produced its first craft beer in 2009.
NOLA Brewing Company is currently served in bars throughout the Southeast United States, as well as full sized kegs and draft packs sold at grocery stores throughout Louisiana.
NOLA BREWING COMPANY RECOGNIZED FOR SUPERIOR SUSTAINABILITY
NOLA Brewing Company is proud to announce that it was awarded at this years Green Natties First Annual Sustainable Business Awards. The event was held on May 10th at the Eiffel Society. The event was co sponsored by LifeCity, LLC, Natural Awakenings Magazine, and the New Orleans Chamber Foundation. The event recognized and rewarded the businesses that have achieved the greatest success in the efforts to improve their social and environmental impact.
NOLA Blonde Ale - The Spit or Swallow Beer Review
Shagdog & Jammer have found another Blonde to have their way with, this time it's NOLA Blonde Ale!
NOLA Blonde Ale was the very first ale created by the NOLA Brewing team. Originally released in March 2009 this is our most popular and widely distributed beer. NOLA Blonde is a medium-bodied traditional American blonde ale, golden in color with floral and citrus hop aromas. Available on draft and in cans!
New Orleans Lager & Ale Brewing Company (NOLA) Louisiana, United States
Beer Advocate:
BA Score: 83
The Bros Score: N/A
Style: American Blonde Ale ABV: 4.90%
Availability: Year-round. on-tap (21), can (13), growler (2).
Rate Beer
Overall Score: 38
Syle: 46
RATINGS: 57 WEIGHTED AVG: 2.91 EST. CALORIES: 147 ABV: 4.9%
The New Orleans Lager and Ale Brewing Company, commonly called NOLA Brewing Company, is a microbrewery located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The brewery is located in a converted old warehouse building at the corner of Tchoupitoulas and Seventh Streets in Uptown New Orleans.
Following the closure of the Dixie Brewing Company facility after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, no commercial brewery operated in New Orleans until NOLA Brewing Company produced its first craft beer in 2009.
NOLA Brewing Company is currently served in bars throughout the Southeast United States, as well as full sized kegs and draft packs sold at grocery stores throughout Louisiana.
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East Coast vs West Coast IPAs, what's the difference?
Brew Bus Shenanigans Episode 26
We spent some time in New Orleans Breweries drinking some amazing East Coast and West Coast IPAs.
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- [Narrator] East Coast, West Coast. East Coast, West Coast. What does it all mean? What's the difference between a West Coast and a East Coast IPA?
- Everything, everything is so different about those two beers. Wildly different. Water chemistry, style of hops, when the hops go in, everything.
- [Interviewer] You like West Coast or East Coast better?
- I respect both of the styles equally. And that's true.
- [Narrator] What's the difference between an East Coast and a West Coast IPA? IPAs are the number one selling category of craft beer, accounting for more than 25% of all craft beer sales.
If you've been a fan of craft beer for a while, you know about the long-debated West Coast versus East Coast IPA battle.
However, many of our customers tell us they don't even like IPAs. Then after three hours on our tour, they end up loving the new flavor they just tried.
There's a massive difference in flavor between each of them, with each head brewer offering a new, distinct perspective. So don't give up on IPAs just yet, and let's dive in and see what the folks love.
- So, what is the deal with all this haze-craze? East Coast, West Coast, what coast, East Coast or West Coast IPAs.
- East Coast, West Coast.
- All right, East Coast versus West Coast. West Coast is the old school IPA, very much a hop profile, lots of hop bitterness involved. The hops are really meant to shine. It's meant for, really just to make all those hops to burn those oils and release the bitterness.
- Yeah man, it's just, it's got everything to do with the bitterness.
- West Coast IPA, it's old school. I like the bitter hops there.
- [Interviewer] Yeah?
- Piney, piney.
- East Coast, all the way.
- East Coast, it's more balanced, the malts add more, a little bit of flavor towards sweetness. The hops actually get put in in the back half of the boil, which allows for the essential oils to really create those citrusy flavor.
- [Interviewer] We got Grant with Brieux Carre here. Grant, what is your opinion of East Coast versus West Coast IPAs?
- They both kinda have their positives. I tend to like a bit of a blend between the two.
- Feel like the East Coast, we're definitely on this trend right now that's blowing up all over the place. So crazy that you learn, it's like the spectrum of hops. So you got everything that's from like tree sap to almost like pot to coconut, pineapple, like these very tropical flavors.
- East Coast got the more juicy, no bitterness, very velvety taste.
- More hoppier.
- So we got the founder of NOLA Brew Bus right here behind me to say what his favorite West Coast or East Coast beer it is.
- This is a East Coast IPA. Trust me, it's worth the parking. Ah, I love the citrus and stuff with the pineapple.
- In my opinion, East Coast is a little more flavor. I respect both beers, but in my opinion, East Coast is the best.
- [Narrator] All right guys, thanks for tuning in to Brew Bus Shenanigans, Episode 26. Hope you learned a little bit about East Coast versus West Coast IPAs. Until next time, cheers.
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New Orleans Lager and Ale Brewing Company, commonly called NOLA Brewing Company, is a brewery in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The brewery is located in a converted old warehouse building at the corner of Tchoupitoulas and Seventh Streets in Uptown New Orleans.
Following the closure of the Dixie Brewing Company facility after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, no commercial brewery operated in New Orleans until NOLA Brewing Company produced its first craft beer in 2009. They celebrated their 7th year of production in 2016 with special releases.NOLA Brewing Company is currently served in bars throughout the Southeast United States, as well as full sized kegs and draft packs sold at grocery stores throughout Louisiana.
Drink local with our guide to Louisiana breweries and tap rooms
Want to drink local? You've got more choices than ever in Louisiana. The number of breweries in our state has exploded recently, with no slowdown in sight. To help make sense of the state of suds, here is our guide to beer available around New Orleans:
Best New Orleans Breweries
Take a look at some of the best New Orleans breweries and learn how to visit them all on your very own brewery crawl from La Galerie Hotel.
Start at La Galerie Hotel
131 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Go to Crescent City Brewhouse
527 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130
5 min walk, 0.3 mi from La Galerie Hotel
The first brewery to open in the area for over 70 years, it serves top-quality beer and inventive New Orleans cuisine from a historical, award-winning property.
Go to Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
200 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70130
12 min walk, 0.6 mi from Crescent City Brewhouse
Or 8 min walk, 0.4 mi from La Galerie Hotel
A full restaurant and brewery with an award-winning outdoor patio and indoor seating overlooking the brewing process.
Go to Urban South Brewery
1645 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130
7 min drive, 1.8 mi from Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
Or 10 min drive, 2.0 mi from La Galerie Hotel
A converted warehouse with plenty of fun events, lawn games, board games, and, of course, beer!
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New Orleans Coffee Arrives in Vietnam
People in Vietnam can now get a cup of New Orleans coffee. PJ’s Coffee is a business based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The new PJ’s coffee shop is opening in Ho Chi Minh City in addition to PJ’s 84 shops in seven states in the US.
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Hard Living in the Big Easy: Immigrants & the Rebirth of New Orleans
Hard Living in the Big Easy: Immigrants & the Rebirth of New Orleans documents José Torres-Tama's mixed media works on paper for a September 2018 exhibition at the UNO Saint Claude Gallery. In his Blue Brujo performance persona and from his home studio, he discusses art works created to honor the contributions of Latin American immigrants to the reconstruction of the city in the 13 years post-Katrina. Also, he exposes the fact that during this era of anti-immigrant hysteria, the 2018 Tricentennial has brutally deported Latin American immigrants, who have given their sweat, labor, and love to rebuild the city, from their programs, and the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities has published a 300-year anthology titled New Orleans & the World, where immigrants are disappeared.
Our immigrant community and long Latin legacy has been excluded from the LEH's Eurocentric account of history! It's the job of the artist to remember, and call out the official lies told by these cultural institutions that serve as hegemonic gatekeepers to decide who will be remembered and who shall be forgotten. Ashé y Adelante! --JTT
Filmed and edited by Tshombe Tshanti.
2018 Bayou Boogaloo Promo Video
The Bayou Boogaloo Music & Cajun Food Festival is Norfolk’s annual love-fest with New Orleans’ vibrant spirit and captures the melting pot of Bayou culture. This popular 3-day festival delivers the heart and soul of Louisiana to visitors of Town Point Park in true Cajun and Creole style.
From New Orleans to the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront, two stages featuring national recording artists providing diverse cultural musical entertainment. This is the most authentic food and music festival in the nation.
The Arts Market of New Orleans returns and brings with it talent, unique artistry and the culture of Louisiana! The Arts Council of New Orleans and Norfolk Festevents hand-pick the most unique and one-of-a-kind artists from Louisiana to share their stories, culture and craft. This year, numerous artists in various mediums including art, jewelry and sculpture will be on site displaying their works.
No Bayou celebration would be complete without the mouthwatering Cajun delicacies prepared by authentic Louisiana inspired chefs. Festival guests are in for a real treat as they feast on fresh crawfish straight from Louisiana, jambalaya, gumbo, etouffee, alligator, muffuletta, andouille, and beignets. Guests will also find festival favorites like sno balls (discovered in New Orleans, by the way!), root beer floats, smoothies, Italian water ice, glazed nuts, kettle korn and funnel cake. Wash it all down with a variety of cold beverages including a fine selection of beers straight from New Orleans' own Abita Brewing Company as well as New Orleans-born Southern Comfort Hurricanes.
Louisiana Craft Breweries
Our craft beer in Louisiana is as unique as our culture. Learn more about Louisiana's craft breweries: Abita Brewing, Covington Brewhouse, Tin Roof Beer, Chafunkta Brewing Company, Parish Brewing, NOLA Brewing and Bayou Teche Biere.
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Kathryn | Will / Check Out the Amazing Second Line at the Old U.S. Mint / French Quarter Wedding
Our most recent wedding film will take you back to the absolutely epic weekend celebrating the wedding of Kathryn and Will. This particular wedding was really one for the books featuring some of the most beautiful scenery and design that we've ever had the pleasure to shoot. Big shout out to Anna and Glenny at Angle Events ( planning this whole shindig. It's one I'll never forget.
Also, I wanted to send some love to Paul Morse Photography ( being an absolute pleasure to work alongside in capturing the day. It was great to meet him and work with his crew throughout the weekend.
Throughout coverage at the reception, I was constantly taking note of the stunning lighting design as well as how all of the florals and rentals came together to really create a unique setting for the event. It's one of the most beautiful weddings we've had the pleasure to film.
I think you'll also notice how we use the beautiful and poignant toasts and speeches from the rehearsal dinner alongside the ceremony to really tell the story of Kathryn and Will and just demonstrate how loved they are by their family and friends. There was so much great footage; it was just impossible to fit it all into this highlight.
We hope you love this one as much as we do.
There are so many vendors that came together to create this outstanding wedding day. Go check them out below because eveyrone involved was performing at the top of their game. To the vendors, if we missed you or mistagged you, please let me know.
Congrats again to Kathryn & Will!
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Floral Designer - Mitch's Flowers Uptown (
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Hair & Make-Up - Jessica Balsamico Hornsby of Just Face It (
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Louisiana Beer Reviews: NOLA Irish Channel Stout
6.8% alcohol. Introduced in 2010, and now available in 16 oz. cans.
Iconic Dining in New Orleans Northshore, Louisiana
Visit Louisiana’s oldest craft brewery, dine across from Lake Pontchartrain and visit the local thriving farmers market in New Orleans Northshore, Louisiana.
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Jackson Square, New Orleans
Located on Decatur Street, between the Jax Brewery Shopping Mall and the French Market, in front of the St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square earns it name for one of three bronze statues of Andrew Jackson located in the center of the square.
The area surrounding Jackson Square contains a mix of commercial and residential property. The Cabildo, the Presbytere (on the opposite side of the Cathedral), and one of the apartment townhouses of the Lower Pontalba Apartments are now state museums. The lower floors of the apartment buildings are shops and restaurants, while the second and third floors are residential apartments.
Jackson Square is also the location of an open-air artist colony, where artists display their work on the outside of the iron fence. Visitors even have the opportunity to see the artists at work and perhaps have their portrait drawn by one of the many talents utilizing Jackson Square as their studio.
Grab coffee and beignets from Cafe du Monde and enjoy breakfast while people watching in the Square.
Jackson Square has been featured in numerous movies, live television network broadcasts, and the New Year's Eve celebration.
If you are in the vicinity of the Convention Center, ride Riverfront Streetcar to the Jackson Square stop. If you are located in other parts of the city, just head for the French Quarter. Danke
The Mixed Nuts (NOLA) - 2018 Promo Video
Becoming a premier special event music group in the United States, The Mixed Nuts burst onto the New Orleans music scene in 1998 and never looked back. Motion, Movement, and Energy are three words that best describe this 12 piece, 3 horn section super group that electrifies every audience with a combination of high energy dance songs from the past with the hits of today. The Mixed Nuts has performed for Microsoft, Ford Motor Company, Delta Airlines, Super Bowl XLIV, Lockheed Martin and American Airlines to name a few.
Averaging more than 150 performances a year, The Mixed Nuts have shared the stage with such artists as Journey, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis and the News, The Four Tops, The Doobie Brothers, Kid Rock, Dan Aykroyd, and the list goes on and on.
The Mixed Nuts' ability to entertain is only rivaled by their extensive ability to get the audience up on the dance floor. Come and find out for yourself what a “Once In A Lifetime” sounds like!