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Engine 15 Brewing Co. – Jacksonville Beach

Craft-Beer Package for Two with Pints, Glasses, One-Gallon Growler, and Optional 32-Ounce Growler (Up to 53% Off)

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Sun Nov 18 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$49
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  • Craft Beer

In a Nutshell

Local craft brewery churns out originals such as the citrusy Old Battle Axe IPA, plus specialty brews such as the Jasmine Saison

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Drinking craft beer is a great way to support local breweries—even better than leaving baskets of money in front of their doors once a month. Support your community with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$24 for a craft-beer package for two (a $49 value)

  • Two pints of Engine 15 Brewing Co. craft beer, which includes Rye of the Tiger, (904) Weissguy, Old Battle Axe IPA, and Nut Sack Imperial Brown Ale (a $9 value)
  • Two Engine 15 Brewing Co. logo pint glasses (a $10 value)
  • One-gallon growler (a $10 value)
  • One-gallon fill of Engine 15 Brewing Co. craft beer (a $20 value)

$29 for the above package, plus an additional 32-ounce growler (a $7.50 value) with a 32-ounce fill (a $5 value; a $61.50 total value)

  • Growler options include Rye of the Tiger, (904) Weissguy, Old Battle Axe IPA, and Nut Sack Imperial Brown Ale

Engine 15 Brewing Co.

Engine 15 Brewing Co.'s beginnings go back a long time—to the year 1988, when college freshman Luch Scremin took a stab at brewing his own beer. Bereft of the Internet, he spied a brewing kit in an old issue of Popular Mechanics. His first creations weren't noteworthy, but that’s beside the point. After attending the Siebel Institute, he got a job in the airline industry, which afforded the opportunity to travel the world and sample its many exceptional beers. Both matured and inspired by the experience, Luch met some business partners in 2008, and Engine 15 Brewing Co. soon followed.

Today, the craft brewery's creations reflect the values symbolized by Luch's 1962 Ford Fire Engine—time-tested know-how, determination, and camaraderie. At Engine 15's brewpub, taps spew forth original drafts such as the (904) Weissguy, a Bavarian-style hefeweizen whose cloudy body contains notes of clove, orange, and coriander. These stalwart drafts, plus seasonal creations such as the sweet-potato brown ale, grace the brewpub menu on a rotating basis, with current offerings scrawled on a blackboard or across the foreheads of dedicated waiters. Along with drawing drinks from Engine 15's freshest kegs, bartenders also pour beers from other well-respected craft breweries, such as Left Hand, Dogfish Head, and Southern Tier.

Not one to forget his roots, Luch also teaches other hopeful beer barons through hands-on Brew Your Own tutorials. With his guidance, guests brew four 22-ounce-bottle cases of styles such as raspberry wheat and oak-aged imperial stout.

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Engine 15 Brewing Co.

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    Jacksonville Beach

    1500 Beach Blvd. #217
    Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250
    (904) 249-2337
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