Arcadia Brewing Company

Coordinates: 42°19′19″N 85°11′08″W / 42.322°N 85.1855°W / 42.322; -85.1855
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Arcadia Brewing Company
LocationBattle Creek, Michigan
Coordinates42°19′19″N 85°11′08″W / 42.322°N 85.1855°W / 42.322; -85.1855
Opened1996
Websitewww.arcadiaales.com
Active beers
Name Type
Angler's Ale English-style Pale Ale
London Porter Smoked Porter
Loch Down Scotch Ale
Nut Brown Ale Brown Ale
Imperial Stout Imperial Stout
HopMouth Double India Pale Ale
Hop Rocket Imperial IPA
Sky High Rye Rye Pale Ale
India Pale Ale India Pale Ale
Whitsun Wheat Ale
Shipwreck Porter Bourbon barrel-aged Porter
Cereal Killer Barleywine
Cocoa Loco Triple Chocolate Milk Stout
Big Dick's Old Ale

The Arcadia Brewing Company (also known as Arcadia Ales) is a microbrewery in Battle Creek, MI. The pub opened in 1996 in Battle Creek, and its products are distributed in Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maine, and New York. It was created under the leadership and guidance of entrepreneur Tim Surprise [Owner and Founder] along with several other shareholders. TC's Wood-Fired Fare is the accompanying restaurant that was founded alongside the microbrewery.

All beers are produced on the brewery's 25 bbl Peter Austin brewhouse, and open-fermented in the brewery's cellar, using a traditional English Ale yeast.

Awards

1998 World Beer Championships

  • Angler's Ale - Bronze Medal
  • Whitsun - Silver Medal
  • India Pale Ale - Gold Medal

2003 World Beer Championships

  • London Porter - Gold Medal
  • Starboard Stout - Silver Medal
  • Imperial Stout - Silver Medal

2007 Great American Beer Festival

  • Cereal Killer Barleywine - Silver Medal

2009 Great American Beer Festival

  • Bourbon barrel-aged Cereal Killer Barleywine - Gold Medal [1]

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