
Sunshine Coast’s Your Mates Brewing Co is set to host its annual M8 Day and raise funds for ‘Grab Life by the Balls’.
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Sunshine Coast’s Your Mates Brewing Co is set to host its annual M8 Day and raise funds for ‘Grab Life by the Balls’.
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German pilsner stalwart Bitburger is getting into the match day spirit with a limited-edition ‘Soccer Edition 2026’ can design for its Premium Pilsner, and honestly, it looks like a blast. Timed to the international soccer spotlight hitting North America and backed by the brand’s official partnership with the German men’s national team, these cans are […]
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With Australians set to commemorate Anzac Day this weekend, breweries across the country will serve as hubs for community, connection and respect.
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For many Eastern European migrants, West Coast beer factories changed their lives for the better.
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The Margaret River brewery is opening its fourth venue and first in Perth’s CBD this July.
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From the hearth-centered practices of the Ainu to the cassava brewing charms of the Makushi, tattooing and fermentation share a profound kinship as technologies of transformation that inscribe identity, honor ancestors, and sustain communities across cultures.
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Hood River, Oregon: 8,000 residents, legendary breweries, and a windsurfing paradise. A 48-hour beer journey through one of craft brewing's best-kept secrets.
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“Wait! Women run hop farms in Michigan?” That was the response from one brewer as I gathered information for this story. While Michigan ranks number one in the Great Lakes region and number four nationally for total hop acreage, many of the women driving that success remain behind the scenes. From harvest coordination and greenhouse […]
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Piloting a small plane over the Rocky Mountains isn’t the most efficient way to get hops. But for FlyteCo Tower in Denver, it's part and parcel of their mission.
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The annual keg only, one-day event will feature the 2025 edition of Feral’s TUSK triple IPA, delivered fresh to WA venues.
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Long a destination for wine, the eastern edge of Long Island is earning a reputation for its IPAs, Pilsners, sours, stouts, and more.
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Breweries are turning underused land into camping destinations, drawing RV travelers and boosting business with beer, food, and fresh air.
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In California, craft beer and wine are both power players, but a refreshing beer at the end of the day seems to be a popular thirst-quencher whether your line of work is fermenting grapes or grains.
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Lethbridge will leave the IBA after more than five years in the role to take on a new challenge in distilling. The IBA’s next CEO is yet to be announced.
The brewery kicks off its weekend-long invitational across several venues today, featuring four new beers and celebrating all things IPA.
New Feral Head Brewer Charlotte Freeston promises fearless innovation, bold limited releases, and mixed ferment magic. Breweries across the country are turning up the volume, blending beer and live music to create unforgettable experiences.
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The Hunter Valley’s annual Wine and Beer festival will this year bring beer to the forefront, celebrating the region’s unique offerings.
Beer Garden Brewing is getting a new name and look following its acquisition by Alice Springs Brewing Co. seven months ago.
This brand-new product from the award-winning Sunshine Coast brewery is ready to celebrate all things local this Queensland Day. Three moms—Whitney Selix, Lindsey Mrav, and Amanda McLamb—are putting their own spin on craft beer, building welcoming breweries where parenting, creativity, and community all come together.
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Sanctus Brewing’s new XPA, Independent’s Day, shines a spotlight on the challenges facing Australia’s indie brewers in a consolidated market. Andy and Danny are back to discuss the latest craft beer happenings. Items for discussion include: Urban Roots news Jordan and Pippen comparisons. Andy’s vision for craft beer expansion present day. Fiden’s Brewing update. Helping out Wort Wrangler (link to GFM below) Kirkland Lager love. Recap of Cal Homebrew Fest Sierra Nevada ESB. Firestone Invitational […]
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This Brewer Spotlight highlights Bracket Brewing’s Mike Meletopoulo who speaks to Beer & Brewer about his career built on finding balance. These emerging breweries are redefining what it means to grab a beer in Tampa.
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American craft breweries are finding surprising opportunities and eager consumers overseas.
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Kicking off on Saturday, the Inner West Ale Trail will celebrate the creative spirit and diverse culture of its breweries and their communities.
On 6 January, Mirella Amato made history by becoming the first person globally to earn beer’s two highest global certifications.