Boulder, Colo. • Feb. 23, 2021 — The Brewers Association (BA)—the not-for-profit trade group dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s small and independent craft brewers—today released its Beer Style Guidelines for 2021. Reviewed and revised annually
‘A Joyously Dry-Hopped IPA of the Times’ is the subtitle on the label of the 2020 edition of Sucks from Lagunitas Brewing. When thinking of the day’s current
ESCONDIDO, CA (November 16, 2020) – Stone Brewing introduces its first-ever Stone Twelve Days of IPAs Mixed Pack. The festive bottle pack holds 12 distinct IPAs including new releases, year-round staples, and
Once again Double Mountain Brewery has brewed up a few fresh hop beers from this year’s hop harvest. For 2020, Double Mountain has bottled up Killer Green, Killer
pFriem Family Brewers adds two beers to its lineup of 12oz cans. Last year the Hood River brewery introduced its pFriem IPA and pFriem Pilsner in 12oz
Today, Reuben’s Brews celebrates its 8th Anniversary of brewing in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s celebration will be low key but nonetheless
Bend, Oregon – Back by popular demand, Chainbreaker, a favorite among Deschutes drinkers for many years, will release again this Fall for a limited time. Proudly named after
This week Block 15 Brewing releases a yearly favorite, Animal Cookies IPA and a new one-off beer, Ridgeback Red. Both beers packaged in 16oz cans will be available
A new beer festival will come to Beaverton in less than two weeks when McMenamins Cedar Hills Pub hosts its inaugural IPA Festival. Taking place on Saturday, February
Hopheads rejoice this weekend when Roscoe’s hosts its 11th Annual IPA Summit beginning on Friday, March 29th. Roscoe’s as once again put together a great list of IPAs