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Summer is here! Melissa Corbin serves up 11 craft-beer destinations and happenings, from the Pacific Northwest to the Deep South.
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You know the saying: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” Well, beer’s always been there for fish, but only recently have chefs around the country sufficiently established the pairings between seafood and suds to make them part […]
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The roots of American craft beer extend throughout the nation, but the bines of the movement are clearly embedded in the Pacific Northwest.
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Danny and Andy reunite to talk beer as only they can and discuss the following: – Danny’s trip to Side Project Invitational. – Andy’s trip to Bistro IPA fest in Hayward, CA. – Homebrew fest details. – The very fluid Modern Times situation. – Stone Brewing’s debt situation. – Stone Brewing / Molson Coors lawsuit. […]
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Nothing attracts customers to a brewery more than incredible beer. But a close second? An incredible location!
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(Paso Robles, CA) – Firestone Walker’s Mind Haze phenomenon continues to expand with the release of Mind Haze Light—a hazy IPA that delivers max flavor at just 100 calories per can. Mind Haze Light is the latest entry into a family of IPAs that includes Mind Haze, Double Mind Haze and the Mind Haze Tropical […]
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Sunshine Coast brewery partners with Melbourne company Ecogrip to launch plastic can carrier.
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As if the countless American IPA iterations were not enough to satiate a hophead’s palate, a new one—dubbed Cold IPA—lingers bitterly on the horizon.
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Melissa Corbin explores St. Patrick's Day traditions and two Irish-American brewers of note.
The post Donning, Downing, and Drowning the Shamrock: A Sordid Tale of Green Beer appeared first on CraftBeer.com.
With the pandemic about to enter its third year, breweries are finding creative ways to keep patios open in the heart of winter.
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