Local Brewer put Bee in Craft Beer Boynton Beach

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Due South Brewing is a local craft-beer maker which brews everything on site at its Boynton Beach taproom.  Due South Brewing, 2900 High Ridge Road #3 Boynton Beach will be celebrating its ninth anniversary with a special event highlighting their unique crafts.

Owners of Sierra’s Bees, 14720 128th Avenue North, Palm Beach Gardens, heard Due South Brewing was searching for honey for a new craft beer.  One of the brewers was hunting on property owned by the beekeepers in Palm Beach Gardens and donated 100 pounds of Saw Palmetto honey to the brewery.

They harvested the honey from 500 hives on their 12.6-acre farm and other apiaries in Palm Beach and Martin counties. They put the “bee” in “beer,” and are collaborating with Due South Brewing on the newly launched “honey” flavored beers.

The beekeepers recommend spreading the fresh honey on crackers, waffles, and pancakes. They have specialty honey which blends well with cheese, charcuterie, olives, dried fruit, ginger, and more.  They recommend not to use this honey for baking, a lot of the flavor will be lost.  Sierra’s Bees recommends that you “use it to highlight something special.”

Due South Brewing is so happy to be celebrating its ninth anniversary, it is extending the celebration from one day to three, from Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16, 2021. Due South’s newest flavor, “Honey Vanilla Wheat,” will be on tap. The craft-beer maker will have 30 different beers on tap, rather than the usual 16-20. 

                Make sure you sample the Honey Vanilla Wheat Beer!

                        There will also be food trucks out front:

                                  May 14: Krazy Cuban Flavor

                                   May 15: Gimme Grillin’

                                   May 16: D & D Bistro Shack