Sound and fury is inspired by one of Cellarmaker's favorite outlaw country artists. Their intentions were to create an oily, intense, West Coast monster with new favorite, New Zealand-grown Nectaron hops, alongside limey skittles-esque NZ Cascade and the almighty Mosaic (and some Mosaic Cryo too!). The resulting beer is layered with beautiful hoppy flavors of nectarine and peach flesh, zippy tangy key lime and that awesome Mosaic berry note we all know and love. This one screams on aroma and flavor. This metamodern westie is just the right kind of dream.
Sound & Fury WC IPA, Cellarmaker (4pk)
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About the Brewery
Cellarmaker Brewing Company started in San Francisco’s SoMa in 2013 with a simple obsession: beer doesn’t finish on brew day—it becomes itself in the cellar. That “cellarmaker” idea isn’t branding fluff; it’s the through-line in everything they do, from hop-saturated pale ales and IPAs to the kind of mixed-fermentation and saison experiments that reward repeat visits. The team’s approach is famously iterative (new beers, tweaks, re-thinks), and the result is a lineup that’s equal parts technical and playful—built for people who like their pints loud, fresh, and dialed-in.
In Oakland, Cellarmaker planted a flag at 300 Webster Street near Jack London Square, turning a big industrial space into a destination that pairs their beer with pizza under the “House of Pizza” banner. And if you like your beer journey with a left turn into the funky lane, Cellarmaker’s 2022 takeover of Berkeley’s The Rare Barrel folded world-class sour and barrel-aged brewing into the broader family—so “one brewery” can mean a lot of styles, depending on which tap list you’re staring at.