Terrapin Beer Company
Commercial Brewery
in
Athens,
Georgia,
United States 🇺🇸
Owned by
Tilray Brands
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 2002
Contact
Description
Terrapin Beer Co. was born when two brewers met while working together at a microbrewery in Atlanta. Spike and John felt they could make a contribution to the burgeoning Southeastern craft beer scene. Realizing that anyone could make another basic pale ale, brown ale, or stout, Spike and John set their sights on creating beers unlike any that were currently available in the Southeast.
Unique beers needed a unique location and what better place than Athens, GA? Home to the University of Georgia, Athens has a rich culture of music, food, classic Southern charm, and more than a little eclectic attitude. Spike and John knew from the start that the Classic City would be Terrapin’s home.
The guys introduced Terrapin’s first beer, Terrapin Rye, in April of 2002. While still available only on draft and only in downtown Athens, this sole offering won the American Pale Ale Gold Medal at the 2002 Great American Beer Festival. At only six months old, Terrapin had arrived in style!
History rolls forward and so too has Terrapin. These days John and Spike are enjoying Terrapin’s 40,000 square foot brewing facility, 100 BBL brewing system, and are taking full advantage of the space to continue bringing innovative and exciting brews to craft beer lovers. The brewery now has a portfolio of 5 year-round beers, 4 Seasonal Sessions beers, the Monster Beer Tour collection of high-gravity selections, and the Side Project series of one-time brewing improvisations, as well as several Special Releases and collaborations annually. Terrapin has developed a reputation for high-quality beers that push the boundaries of creative brewing and has garnered several awards both in the U.S.A and internationally.
Unique beers needed a unique location and what better place than Athens, GA? Home to the University of Georgia, Athens has a rich culture of music, food, classic Southern charm, and more than a little eclectic attitude. Spike and John knew from the start that the Classic City would be Terrapin’s home.
The guys introduced Terrapin’s first beer, Terrapin Rye, in April of 2002. While still available only on draft and only in downtown Athens, this sole offering won the American Pale Ale Gold Medal at the 2002 Great American Beer Festival. At only six months old, Terrapin had arrived in style!
History rolls forward and so too has Terrapin. These days John and Spike are enjoying Terrapin’s 40,000 square foot brewing facility, 100 BBL brewing system, and are taking full advantage of the space to continue bringing innovative and exciting brews to craft beer lovers. The brewery now has a portfolio of 5 year-round beers, 4 Seasonal Sessions beers, the Monster Beer Tour collection of high-gravity selections, and the Side Project series of one-time brewing improvisations, as well as several Special Releases and collaborations annually. Terrapin has developed a reputation for high-quality beers that push the boundaries of creative brewing and has garnered several awards both in the U.S.A and internationally.
7/10
Tried
on 29 Sep 2021
at 16:54
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7
On tap at Taco Mac. Dark brown pour with a tan head. Roasted malt, dark chocolate, coffee. Nice.
Tried
from Draft
on 21 Sep 2021
at 03:50
8.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Beer #1 (of 19) of my 9000th Beer Celebration [9 beers on both sides of #9000th itself] Super dark brown coloured body with a thick, but fairly fast-dying tan and light brown head that starts at about three centimetres tall but fades to just a single centimetre after a few seconds. Aroma of super deep and strong, robust and pungent alcohol, chocolate, raspberries and a good deal of beef jerky oatmeal, prunes, mushrooms and earth - very strong in the nose and perhaps more of the deep and pungent notes than the sweet ones. Medium to Full-bodied; Very rich raspberry and chocolate flavours that really do end up tasting like a liquid version of a raspberry truffle (chocolate) than anything else with some vanilla, cream, lactose and earthy notes with a lot of chocolate and dry crisp malt notes that end this nicely with the deep tartness from the fruits too - strong and pungent in a good way but the bitter and earthy notes aren't here - which is a good thing. Aftertaste shows the raspberries, the tartness, a lot of chocolate and a good deal of pungency from the alcohol, malt and oatmeal with some bitterness here of course, but the sweetness and fruit flavours provide some relief and bring out a nice complexity, especially at the end. Overall, a very nice, robust, pungent and flavourful, complex kick of raspberries, chocolate, earth, malts and alcohol all coming together in a tightly integrated package that seems to have done some nice time mellowing out in the bottle and perhaps would have done even better for another year or two without a degrade in the complexity here. I sampled this wax-sealed, 500 mL bottle, purchased from Mac's Beer and Wine in Atlanta, Georgia on 26-May-2018 in Midtown Atlanta for US$10,29 (2017 Release) sampled at my house here in Washington for Beer #1 (of 19) of my 9000th beer celebration [9 beers on both sides of #9000th itself].
Tried
from Bottle
on 07 Sep 2021
at 07:01
5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 4
Texture 6
Overall 4
The Aromas are slightly more happy than your average World beer but it's still a worldpay a lager. Likewise with flavors. Bittersweet but not balanced with a little Floral. I keep hoping against hope that I'll find a world pale lager that is good but I never do.
Tried
on 06 Sep 2021
at 22:59
6.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Refrigerated 12 oz. can poured into a glass. Hazy golden with medium white head. Aroma is clove, medium body, medium/well carbonated, and good small-bubble lacing. Taste is clove, bubble gum, grain, and some banana.
Tried
from Can
on 06 Sep 2021
at 16:33
7/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 8
Can. Amber beer with a cream head. Passionfruit and light tropical fruit aroma. Passionfruit and orange flavor with light tropical fruit. Medium bodied. Good bitterness. Passionfruit and orange linger.
Tried
from Can
on 05 Sep 2021
at 21:18
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
12 oz. can. Pours a clear, purple color, with a big, frothy, pink head. The nose is tart blackberry, vanilla, lime zest, and Greek yogurt. Dry and tart. A little funky. Nice.
Tried
from Can
on 28 Aug 2021
at 22:06
6.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 6
12oz can, best before 11/20/21, drunk 8/19/21.
Lightly hazy, bright, lemon yellow with a small, white head showing moderately-low retention.
Fruity and playful in the nose with apple, peach, pear and stronger citrus finally arriving at light pine. Malts are apparent, giving honey and bread-like notes to balance. Not anything remarkable overall, but a fine, playful nose that is free from flaw.
Very fruity and with more texture than actual malt character/flavor. Red and yellow fruits play well with citrus and it ends lightly-to-moderately bitter with fairly engaging carbonation, no alcohol or hop twang. Pretty forgettable, but also perfectly fine.
Lightly hazy, bright, lemon yellow with a small, white head showing moderately-low retention.
Fruity and playful in the nose with apple, peach, pear and stronger citrus finally arriving at light pine. Malts are apparent, giving honey and bread-like notes to balance. Not anything remarkable overall, but a fine, playful nose that is free from flaw.
Very fruity and with more texture than actual malt character/flavor. Red and yellow fruits play well with citrus and it ends lightly-to-moderately bitter with fairly engaging carbonation, no alcohol or hop twang. Pretty forgettable, but also perfectly fine.
Tried
from Can
on 25 Aug 2021
at 22:07
6/10
Tried
on 22 Aug 2021
at 14:53
7.4/10
Tried
from Can
on 08 Aug 2021
at 13:20