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Is Craft Beer Too Hoppy to Drink?

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via The Daily Beast by Lew Bryson No matter how many stouts, porters, or lagers are on store shelves, for better or worse, the success of the craft beer industry is directly tied to the success of IPA (India pale ale). The wildly popular style has exploded over the last few years and is defined […]

Craft Brewers Urge Senators to Vote Against Pruitt

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via NRDC  by Becky Hammer Today a group of 32 craft brewers sent a letter to the U.S. Senate asking members to vote against Scott Pruitt’s nomination to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. These brewers, who are partners in NRDC’s Brewers for Clean Water campaign, are standing up for the clean water protections that are […]

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 […]

Craft Brewers Predict 2017 Beer Trends

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Photo by LuvLens Photography Okay, if we’re gonna post some 2017 predictions, we might as well post more as we find them. Here’s what some of the top brewers in the country think will happen this year. Thanks to Tasting Table for sharing their “Hopstradamus’s” predictions. Culinary Crossover Adam Beauchamp, cofounder and brewmaster of Creature […]

Brooklyn Brewery Doing Green

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Brooklyn Brewery’s been doing “green” for more than two and a half decades. Starting in 1991 when they recycled and upcycled old pallets and used shrink wrap, through multiple initiatives in 2016, and lots of steps in between. The following happened in 2016 in the Tasting Room alone (with other updates to it in 2011, […]