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The Battle of the Brews and Super Bowl LI

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You may have seen that Georgia gas station owner Viral Chhadua, ticked off over an article in the Boston Globe written by Dan Shaughnessy titled “It’s hard to get pumped up about a Super Bowl against…Atlanta.”, has pulled Samuel Adams beer from his shelves until after the Super Bowl between the Atlanta Falcons and the […]

5 Questions Brewers Wish You Would Ask During a Brewery Tour

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Have you ever reached the end of a brewery tour, and there’s that uncomfortable moment when the tour guide asks if anyone has questions – and all you hear are crickets? America’s small and independent breweries have stories, personalities and their own set of challenges that you may not hear about in the taproom. A […]

The Veil Brewing Unveils Their Oreo Cookie Brew

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If you’re anywhere near Richmond, Va. this week, you REALLY wanna make sure you stop in at The Veil Brewing. They roll out a new edition of their chocolate milk stout Hornswoggler in limited-edition cans – 7% ABV and conditioned on hundreds of pounds of Oreo cookies. Other editions of this milk stout include their […]

Cookie Dough Beer From Ben & Jerry’s

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By Lee Breslouer via Thrillist If you watched someone pour an entire beer into a pint of Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream, you might wonder if they’d lost their marbles. But apparently thinking of such crazy ideas is an actual job at New Belgium, one of the largest craft breweries in […]

National Beer Can Appreciation Day

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Today is National Beer Can Appreciation Day!  We’re celebrating the fabulous day 82 years ago today, when beer was first sold in cans. The Krueger Brewing Company of Richmond, Virginia is credited with making the first beer can. Made out of steel, it weighed almost 4 ounces and was opened with a church key. Do […]

Brooklyn Brewery Staying Put

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According to today’s New York Times, the Brooklyn Brewery, who had been considering a move to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, has changed its mind. Its lease is up in 2025, and the brewery had been scouting out other locations to move to. They backed out of a plan to move their brewing operation into a […]

11 Breweries About to Take Over America

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via Lee Breslouer from Thrillist Interesting read and predictions.  These breweries range in start date from 1987 through 2009 – have you heard of any of them? They could join the likes of Sierra Nevada and New Belgium and become some of the 50 largest independent craft breweries in the country. The full article goes into […]