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Round Trip Brewing Co. is a craft brewery founded by Craig Mycoskie and Amy Mycoskie in February 2021 in Atlanta, GA. Round Trip Brewing focuses on elevating German-style beer - mostly lagers or as they call it "typical and üntypical German-style beer".[1]
Location | 1279 Seaboard Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
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Opened | February 2021 |
Website | https://roundtripbrewing.com/ |
History edit
Round Trip Brewing Co. opened to the public on Seaboard Industrial Blvd in the Underwood Hills neighborhood in Atlanta on February 19, 2021.[2] The building was previously occupied by Zep and was built for liquid manufacturing. Beer was first available from the taproom only to give the team time to tweak recipes and gather input from customers on their favorite beer. In May 2022, Round Trip Brewing started distributing kegs to bars around Atlanta including their Straight Outta Munich Spezial Helles lager, Isar Haze Hazy IPA, and Oktoberfest Märzen.[3]
In August 2023, Round Trip Brewing announced a second taproom would open in the Avenue East Cobb in Cobb County, GA. The location is slated to open in Spring 2024.[4]
The name 'Round Trip' was conceived by Craig and Amy to represent their relationship: they met at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA moved to Denver, CO then to Fort Worth, TX and Austin, TX before returning to Georgia to open the brewery. It was considered their 'round trip'.[5]
Beer edit
Core Beer edit
Beer Name | Style | ABV% | |
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Straight Outta Munich | Spezial Helles Lager | 5.6 | |
Isar Haze | Hazy IPA + Hefeweizen Fusion | 6.5 | |
Vicarious | West Coast IPA | 7 | |
Instant Krüsch | Extra Pale Kölsch | 4.2 | Collaboration with Victory Brands |
Dunkel Platz | Munich-style Dark Lager | 5 | |
Theresa's Meadow | Hefeweizen | 4.3 | |
Pilsner | German-style Pilsner | 4.5 | |
Oktoberfest | Märzen | 5.5 |
Seasonal Beer edit
Beer Name | Style | ABV% | Availability |
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Keller Pils | Unfiltered German-style Pilsner | 4.5 | |
Smokin' Translator | Smoked Doppelbock | 7.9 | |
Resolution Nein | Champagne-style Brut Pilsner | 11.5 | December |
Golden Hour | Smoked Dortmunder | 6 | |
Seawalker | White Gose | 4.3 | May |
Věřit 11° | Czech Amber Lager | 4.3 | |
Phiner Bock | Texas-style Bock | 4.6 | |
Léto 12° | Czech-style Pilsner | 5.1 | |
Gizza | New Zealand-style Pilsner | 5 | |
RalphDog Radler | Radler | 4 |
Anniversary Beer edit
Beer Name | Style | ABV% | Year |
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First Orbit | QuadBock | 10 | 2022 |
Second Orbit | Barrel-Aged Quadbock with Indigenous Honey | 12 | 2023 |
Third Orbit | Barrel-Aged Smoked Doppelbock | 12 | 2024 |
Other Beer edit
Beer Name | Style | ABV% | |
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Alt | Alt | 4 | |
Rye'd Share | Barrel-Aged Rye Sticke Alt | 8.5 | |
Wingman Theory | Decocted Maibock | 6.5 | Collaboration with Rahr & Son's Brewing Co. |
Oak-Aged Oktoberfest | Oak-Aged Märzen | 5.5 | |
Oktober Variante | Märzen-inspired IPA/American IPA | 8 | |
Provenance Porter | Coffee Baltic Porter | 8 | Collaboration with Docent Coffee Roasters |
Brave Noise | Pale Ale | 4.5 | Collaboration with Notch Brewing Co. |
Mriya | Kristallweizen | 5.2 | |
Oh Snap! | Grapefruite Saison | 5.2 | |
Oktober Haze | Hazy IPA | 8.5 | |
Via Yakima | Kristallweizen with Azacca Frozen Fresh Cryo Hops | 8 | Collaboration with Yakima Chief Hops and Master Brewers Association of Georgia |
Azul y Blanco | Kölsch | 5 | Collaboration with Antigua Cerveza |
Schwarzfÿre | Black Lager or Schwarzbier | 4.5 | Collaboration with Fire Maker Brewing Co. |
Coconut Isar Haze | Hazy IPA with Toasted Coconut | 6.5 | |
Kaiser von Märzen | Imperial Oktoberfest | 8 | |
Der Punker | Fruited Berliner Weisse | 5 | Collaboration with Punk Foodie ATL and Secret Pint BBQ |
Fighter Fluid | Session IPA | 4.9 | Collaboration with Drowned Valley Brewing Co. |
Kōkua | Session IPA | 4.7 | Collaboration with Maui Brewing Co. |
Vale | Malbec-enhanced Sangria Seltzer | 6 | |
Kirschwasser | Cherry Seltzer | 5 |
References edit
- ^ "Round Trip Brewing Company Launching on the 'Upper Westside' in 2020 | What Now Atlanta". https://whatnowatlanta.com. 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
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- ^ Zusel, Yvonne. "Round Trip Brewing Company opens this week for 'elevated German-style' beers". Restaurant News (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution). Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ "Round Trip Brewing Co. Announces Keg Distribution Through Savannah Distributing Company Inc". Brewbound. 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ McKibben, Beth (2023-08-30). "Atlanta Brewery Round Trip Is Headed OTP When It Opens in Marietta Next Year". Eater Atlanta. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ Townsend, Bob. "Beer Town: Round Trip Brewing debuts with lots of lagers". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ISSN 1539-7459. Retrieved 2023-11-28.