New Belgium Shifts To 16 Ounce Cans
What’s so great about 16-ounce cans? Simple, 4 more ounces of beer than your average 12-ounce can or bottle. While multiple breweries have 16-ounce cans (a pint), the 12-ouncers still remain king of...
View ArticleGluten-Free Beer That Doesn’t Suck
I have to admit I’ve had this fear someday I might have to switch to a gluten-free diet. While for the most part I try to cut out a lot of gluten with my food choices, I couldn’t imagine living in a...
View ArticleHenry Weinhards Launches Across The Nation
CHICAGO (Oct. 1, 2012) – Henry Weinhard spent considerable time and effort exploring the Pacific Northwest and searching for the perfect location for his brewery. More than 150 years later, beer...
View ArticleDeschutes Brewery’s Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale Wins World’s Best Beer
October 1, 2012 – Bend Oregon – Deschutes Brewery swept from Oregon to the world stage as its Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale took the title of “World’s Best Beer,” again! Along with this top honor, this...
View ArticleDeschutes Brewery Launches Chasin’ Freshies Fresh Hop IPA
October 2, 2012 – Bend, Oregon – Born in a mountain resort town, Deschutes Brewery knows what it’s like to be endlessly in pursuit of untouched perfection – chasing pristine powder slopes on mountain...
View ArticleNew Belgium Brewing Releases Frambozen Raspberry Brown Ale
Ft. Collins, CO, October 17, 2012 – Steeped in tradition, New Belgium Brewing’s annual Frambozen release is aptly named after the Flemish word for raspberries. Now available in most New Belgium...
View ArticleAlaskan Brewing Using Beer To Power Their Brewery
The Alaskan Brewing Company is now operating with a new fuel source: beer. More specifically, they are using the wet grain known as “spent grain,” left over from the brewing process, as the sole fuel...
View ArticleNinkasi Releases Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout
Eugene, Oregon based Ninkasi Brewing Company just announced a new addition to their year round lineup of beers. Expected to hit stores in 22oz. bottles any day, Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout should be...
View ArticleWidmer Alchemy Ale Replacing Drifter Pale Ale
I do love getting packages in the mail! Those butterflies that arise when you see UPS or FedEx screeching to a halt, the sound of the diesel engine being turned off, and the ringing of the doorbell...
View ArticleTop 50 Breweries of 2012 By State
Today the Brewers Association released the top 50 U.S. Craft Breweries list of 2012 based on sales volume as well as the overall top 50 list in the country (macro brewers included). What’s cool to see...
View ArticleRedhook Launches “Game Changer Ale” With Epic Tap Handle
Redhook Brewery announced today that Game Changer Ale, a beer brewed with wings and sports fans in mind, will be available across the United States beginning July 15. Game Changer will also be...
View ArticleNinkasi Brewing Releases 3 New Beers To Start The Year
Writing for a beer blog is not a bad gig. You get to try new brews all the time, you get to be creative with writing about beer, and from time to time, you get invited to go to releases of new beers....
View ArticleUinta Redesigns Detour Douple IPA Packaging
I’ve always been a sucker for good design when it comes to beer packaging. A well designed package is important these days with so many options facing consumers on the shelves, so when I see a brewery...
View Article2014 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine Released
Stone Brewing Co. is celebrating the release of its big, malty, fiercely hopped strong ale: 2014 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine. Beginning today, eager consumers and collectors may pick up a bottle of...
View ArticleBridgePort Brewing Trilogy 1 Released
For most of us around Oregon, BridgePort Brewing has been a staple on the craft beer scene for just about as long as craft beer has been produced. In fact the Portland based brewery is the oldest craft...
View ArticleNew Belgium Brewing Releases Frambozen Raspberry Brown Ale
Ft. Collins, CO, October 17, 2012 – Steeped in tradition, New Belgium Brewing’s annual Frambozen release is aptly named after the Flemish word for raspberries. Now available in most New Belgium...
View ArticleAlaskan Brewing Using Beer To Power Their Brewery
The Alaskan Brewing Company is now operating with a new fuel source: beer. More specifically, they are using the wet grain known as “spent grain,” left over from the brewing process, as the sole fuel...
View ArticleNinkasi Releases Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout
Eugene, Oregon based Ninkasi Brewing Company just announced a new addition to their year round lineup of beers. Expected to hit stores in 22oz. bottles any day, Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout should be...
View ArticleWidmer Alchemy Ale Replacing Drifter Pale Ale
I do love getting packages in the mail! Those butterflies that arise when you see UPS or FedEx screeching to a halt, the sound of the diesel engine being turned off, and the ringing of the doorbell...
View ArticleTop 50 Breweries of 2012 By State
Today the Brewers Association released the top 50 U.S. Craft Breweries list of 2012 based on sales volume as well as the overall top 50 list in the country (macro brewers included). What’s cool to see...
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