[tm_pb_section admin_label=”section”][tm_pb_row admin_label=”row”][tm_pb_column type=”4_4″][tm_pb_text admin_label=”Text” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] Periodically, we run art contests for limited edition glasses and other projects. The winner of our Wages 3rd Aleiversary glass competition is…. Forrest Ogden with his Passion/Culture/Integrity design! Here is his original submission, the colorized version we will print, followed by the runner ups submitted by Alexis Nicole Rodman, Robb Cox, Harrison…
Year: 2019
What does owning a small brewery mean to our crew?
Sometimes it’s about more than making and selling something. Sometimes it’s about people and our unique Ozarks culture. All the time, at Wages Brewing Company, it is our mission not only to make high quality, handmade beer, soda, and kombucha, but also about connecting people, about sharing our individual, regional, and national culture, and about…
Community Partners
At Wages Brewing, we don’t operate in a bubble. Well, I do, but this bubble boy works hard to get outta the bubble as much as possible, lol. But our little brewery is dedicated to working with others in our community. I mean, how can we be a community if we aren’t in this together?…
Our Commitment to the Environment
Our crew have been working on our mission statement. One part of that mission includes a commitment to the ENVIRONMENT. We want to do everything we can to minimize our negative impact on the Earth and positively contribute to how our community helps. Here are a baker’s dozen of things we are doing to…
With a Valentine’s Stout, Brewery Spreads Love to its Rural Community
“Forget champagne; Wages Brewery on the outskirts of West Plains just released its “Valentine’s Date Night Stout.” Their stout brew may sound like a beverage made for lovers, but it was released for a charitable cause. Phil Wages, who founded Wages Brewery two years ago with his wife, said they released this new stout for…