
Woolstore Brewery's head brewer has stepped up to the IBA Board, bringing a regional lens and giving small-scale brewers a stronger voice.
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Woolstore Brewery's head brewer has stepped up to the IBA Board, bringing a regional lens and giving small-scale brewers a stronger voice.
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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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Grand Junction, Colorado, is loaded with natural beauty—canyons, mesas, rivers, and trails. Now, it's a destination for excellent beer, too. And unlike Colorado's Front Range, it's crowd-free.
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Canada's Indigenous brewers are navigating a complex legacy—transforming an industry historically weaponized against their communities into a space for sovereignty and cultural pride.
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Dubbed Beervana in the 1990s, Portland is still setting the standard for craft beer excellence.
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The Head Brewer from Tasmanian brewery Moo Brew explores how he’s helped craft a lasting brand and timeless brews.
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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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From the yeast-supplied scent of German hefeweizens to pastry stouts evoking a banana-split sundae, brewers are, well, bananas over bananas.
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How do breweries find balance in an always evolving industry, where trends come and go and drinkers show both loyalty and adventurousness?
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With a career spanning two decades, Cameron reflects on his colourful career and the corners of the industry he has been instrumental in shaping.
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The former Head of Industry Development succeeds departing CEO Kylie Lethbridge and will assume the role from 17 October.
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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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The WA brewery’s new look focuses on ‘rewilding’, paying homage to both the brand’s rich history and ambitious future. In a sea of juicy IPAs and lip-puckering sours, spice feels almost radical: an antidote to sweetness and a rebuttal to predictability.
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New Feral Head Brewer Charlotte Freeston promises fearless innovation, bold limited releases, and mixed ferment magic.
The Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards are open to breweries across Australia and New Zealand and this year South Australian’s took home all the major awards. Cider’s explosive growth runs parallel to that of beer, driven by creative makers reimagining what cider can be.
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Beer Garden Brewing is getting a new name and look following its acquisition by Alice Springs Brewing Co. seven months ago.
A harvest-season collaboration sees Felons and Bright Brewery craft a limited, fresh hop pilsner in Bright.
NZ Beer Awards 2025 introduces Champion Australian Brewery trophy, spotlighting trans-Tasman brewing excellence and innovation.
This Brewer Spotlight highlights Bracket Brewing’s Mike Meletopoulo who speaks to Beer & Brewer about his career built on finding balance.
An even more limited quantity of the popular porter has been aged in oak barrels and will be exclusively available at a Noosa Eat & Drink Festival event. These emerging breweries are redefining what it means to grab a beer in Tampa.
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Craft sake brewers are bridging the gap between beer and sake by creating hybrid products, drawing in curious craft drinkers with innovative, approachable takes on traditional Japanese brewing.
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The Sydney brewery has teamed up with the Melbourne footy team, to create the locally inspired Fitzroy Draught.
Inspired by travels during his twenties, Brett Philips shares how he found his love for beer in Europe and how that inspires his work today. An Englishman’s dream pub sparked Indy’s craft beer scene, leading to generations of brewers chasing flavor, community, and good vibes.
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Spiced beers aren’t just waiting for an occasion anymore—they’re now year-round, tapping an ever-changing cupboard of craft brewing.
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