Tag: beers
Why Canned Beer Continues To Gain Market Share
Can or bottle? It’s a dispute that’s been raging in beer since the aluminum can was invented. It seems that the perceptions of bottle superiority have …
A Guide To The Evolution of IPAs
IPAs are hot: Beer drinkers have embraced the India pale ale style characterized by its assertive hop aroma and bitterness. American IPA—the most-entered category at the …
Duck Foot Brewing Company Bottles
Duck Foot Brewing Company is releasing their beers in bottles for the first time. Opened less than a year ago in San Diego, Duck Foot will initially …
Deschutes Brewery Chooses Roanoke, Virginia for East Coast Expansion
Deschutes Brewery is expanding from Oregon to the east coast. The brewery, which was founded in 1988, had reportedly explored hundreds of potential locations before settling on …
Yuengling Launches Largest Marketing Campaign To Date
Yuengling is going big. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., America’s oldest brewery, is launching its largest marketing initiative in its nearly two century history, the company …
Abita Big Easy IPA, Bayou Bootlegger Root Beer
Abita Brewing has unveiled two new flavors: Big Easy, a low-ABV IPA, and Bayou Bootlegger, a hard root beer. Big Easy IPA is 4.5% ABV and 40 …
Magic Hat Low Key Session IPA
Magic Hat Brewing Company recently released Low Key – a new session IPA with a tropical hoppiness This session IPA is light in body but potent in hops, with 4.5% …
Why More Americans Are Drinking Imported Beers
Imported beers have long carried a mark of sophistication for American drinkers. The local Irish bar that boasted a well-poured Guinness or the traditional restaurant that …
Sam Adams Nitro Beers
The four traditional ingredients in beer are water, malt, hops and yeast. With the new Samuel Adams Nitro Project, the brewers want drinkers to experience a fifth ingredient: …