The brewery's latest venture offers a produce-led dining experience on the waterfront at Manly Wharf.
The brewery's latest venture offers a produce-led dining experience on the waterfront at Manly Wharf.
The brewery's latest venture offers a produce-led dining experience on the waterfront at Manly Wharf.
This Brewer Spotlight highlights Bracket Brewing’s Mike Meletopoulo who speaks to Beer & Brewer about his career built on finding balance. American craft breweries are finding surprising opportunities and eager consumers overseas.
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Since 2022, the Cowaramup fuel stop has been operating as a taphouse for craft beers, in an area best known for its wine production. 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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As we’re looking ahead to everything that 2025 will bring, we’d also like to take a moment to look back at some of the stories and people who defined craft beer in 2024.
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The sub-list shines a spotlight on the most popular beers released in 2024, featuring 72 Australian craft breweries.
With just five years under its belt, Mountain Culture secured a historic three-peat in the GABS Hottest 100 poll.
Close to 55,000 consumers voted in the latest GABS Hottest 100 poll, and Mountain Culture’s Status Quo Pale Ale came out on top again. Many small-town breweries are woven into the fabric of their surroundings. They're gathering places for tourists and locals alike, representing Americana at its finest.
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Moon Dog Beach Club in Frankston will open its doors on 20 December offering four bars and a beer garden. Don't call it a comeback: Detroit's vibrant craft beer scene mirrors the city's own renaissance.
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The 2024 Australian Liquor Industry Awards took place in Sydney last night celebrating the country's best people, brands and venues, with a number of beer winners announced.
Australian craft beer fans, colleagues and a smattering of journalists gathered last Sunday for the official launch of Sydney Beer Week and the 2024 Beer & Brewer Awards.
The former Brews News editor will share insights from more than a decade in beer media at a session on 15 October at Melbourne’s Local Taphouse. Ice cream soda floated into our collective consciousness 150 years ago. Now, a beery take on this fanciful beverage is winning converts.
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The fourth-largest producer of hops in the U.S., Michigan has become a unique test subject for the future of American hop production—and craft beer itself.
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New Zealnd's Te Aro Brewing, has been ordered to remove one of its beers from sale after it was found to be in breach of advertising standards.
Launched in partnership with Lance 'Buddy' Franklin, the new product is Hahn's first zero carb beer. Regardless of customs, environs, or condiments, beer is there to make a burger better.
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Leading marketing data and analytics business, Kantar, has named its most valuable global beer brands, with AB InBev dominating. Outer Range Brewing Co. is renowned for its IPAs and outdoor spirit. It was no surprise when its founders decided to open another brewery—but choosing to do it in the French Alps made quite the impression.
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If the only things certain in life are death and taxes, then the only things certain in craft beer are inspectors and taxes. For brewers looking to release a new label, that means working with the once-dreaded Taxman.
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