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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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(PROVIDENCE, R.I.) – Iconic New England brewer Narragansett Beer today announces its partnership with Colorado’s New Belgium Brewing to launch the craft Nordic-inspired farmhouse ale Norse x NorseWest. Influenced by the rich history of brewing during the Viking Age, Norse x NorseWest is a modern take on historical tastes, crafted with American malts and Nordic yeast […]
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Beer history is a fragile thing. So much of it has been lost to time because objects, artifacts, and recipes lacked a caretaker at a crucial time.
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Taking a walking tour is one of the best ways to get to know a city without the trappings of more touristy activities. You’re introduced to the region and its context by one of its very own, if even simply for social reasons.
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What makes a good-looking brewery and taproom? Contributor Will McGough shows us a handful of his favorite remarkable brewery taprooms.
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If you want to know who Averie Swanson is, read her beer labels. “I Am Because We Are.” “The Grace of Maybe.” “At the Still Point of the Turning World.” They point toward a philosophy that has guided her through nearly a decade in mixed-culture fermentation. Her newest venture, Keeping Together, isn’t just her brewery’s […]
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My parents didn’t drink much when I was growing up. Any alcohol that was in the house was hidden—hard stuff like vodka and tequila lived in a rarely opened cabinet in an armoire in the dining room, and what beer we had was stashed away in a second refrigerator in the garage. For years, the […]
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On IPA Day Balter’s Scott Hargrave chats their new West Coast version and IPA evolution.
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Hops get all the attention—all the fame, puns and glory while yeast does almost all the work. Hops dominate label space, and varieties like Cascade, Strata and Citra are practically house-hold names, thanks to the seemingly unquenchable demand for every category of IPA. Yet basic beer ale yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is abstract to most people, […]
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Melbourne brewery’s new venue opens in former Phillip Morris cigarette factory.
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Redfern and Hobart venues nominated in 35th Dulux Colour Awards.
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Much-loved event bounces back from COVID hit in an expanded format.
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BentSpoke and Malt Shovel combine again but release comes in cans for first time.
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Tekapō’s Burkes Brewing’s hazy rates among the top New Zealand beers in 2021.
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The exclusive line-up of beers and ciders for this weekend’s GABS Sydney event.
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A brewery and a winery have found validation in harnessing smoke tainted grapes.
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Chuck Hahn lends weight to Steel City alongside multiple sporting identities.
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Proceeds from sales of the limited edition release will go to various Australian charities.
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Why the Adelaide brewery’s portfolio of products has evolved as they’ve grown.
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The limited edition sneakers can be claimed following XPA purchases at selected locations.
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The team behind well-known Sydney brewery to open a brewpub in country NSW.
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Fretboard Brewing Company (Blue Ash, OH) isn’t known for their collaborations with other breweries. Over the course of their 3 year history, they’ve partnered with musicians like Bootsy Collins and The Cliftones, to foundations like ArtsWave, and even a bread company (Klosterman Baking), but they’ve never released a product brewed in partnership with another brewery. […]
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