Speak the good word after 2 years at Sunday Service Motor Company

With all the pessimism and angst going around these days, it’s refreshing to talk to someone who has good things to say about the craft brewing scene. Although they have done some pivoting of late, Sunday Service Motor Company, located at 2701 4th St. NW in Albuquerque, is “motoring” along nicely. Owner/brewer Kevin Anderson said,…

Quarter Celtic aims to replicate a strong 2024 with an even better 2025

The skies overhead might have been gray and cold this morning, but maybe it was appropriate to have a rather Irish winter day when heading over to Quarter Celtic Brewpub and Meadery for their entry in our annual Look Back/Look Ahead Series. Co-owner Ror McKeown was there, being that guy wearing shorts in the wintertime,…

The Week Ahead in Beer: Dripline prepares to tap their 1st beer

While it is always fun to check out a new brewery on opening day, it has always felt like something rather important is missing when one opens without its own beer on tap. That was what happened at Dripline Brewery towards the end of last year. We heard plenty of people commenting on how much…

Marble Brewery announces new owners are former Santa Fe Brewing standouts

Normally, companies like to dump their bad news on Fridays. It was pretty much the opposite, however, for Marble Brewery, which announced its new, locally-based owners. Bert Boyce and Jarrett Babincsak, the former brewmaster and VP of sales of marketing, respectively, of Santa Fe Brewing have led a group to purchase Marble. The announcement came…

The Year in Beer: The Crew picks our favorite local brews of 2024

We are not beer critics. Oh, sure, we will review a beer every now and again, but our mantra from the beginning has been information over opinion. Still, toward the end of every year, we will often talk to one another about what our favorite local beers were over the prior 12 months. Sometimes we…

The Week Ahead in Beer: A perfectly subdued start to the new year

Let’s face it, 2024 was a lot. We lost some breweries, there was that whole election thing, Gojira played at the Olympic opening ceremony, and a lot of great metal tours skipped Albuquerque. But there’s still beer, and there will be more beer in 2025. We hope for a better year for all of our…