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Tridentine Brewing Now Available Commerically

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Tridentine Brewing’s journey began humbly, as part of the more than one million homebrewers in the United States, according to the American Homebrewers Association. However, the Alcorn family quickly distinguished themselves with their passion, creativity, and unique approach. Naming their brewery after the Tridentine Mass, they crafted not only exceptional beers but also detailed backstories and intricate labels for each brew. In fact, Forbes recently took notice and published a piece on them!

Their early beers, like the Vienna lager named for Blessed Karl of Austria, resonated deeply with their audience. Fans across social media platforms eagerly followed Tridentine Brewing’s posts, drawn not only to the quality of the beers but also to the thoughtfulness and artistry behind them. The buzz grew, with many asking where they could purchase these unique brews. For years, the answer remained the same: the beers were given away to family and friends. But the demand never waned.

Now, after three years of pleading from fans and dozens upon dozens of social media likes, Tridentine Brewing has made the leap. Their first commercially available beer, Cristeros, is a re-release of a beloved homebrew inspired by the heroic Cristeros of Mexico. This beer is a testament to the Alcorn family’s commitment to creating brews with meaning and depth. As Trevor recounts, the idea for the beer originated from a family friend who encouraged them to explore this poignant piece of Catholic history. The result is a brew that not only delights the palate but also tells a story.


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