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Cheesecake and Ice Cream and Blueberry, Oh My: The Allure of Smoothie Sours
Smoothie sours are attracting a whole new audience of beer drinkers that otherwise would not make their way into a brewery. The post Cheesecake and Ice Cream and Blueberry, Oh My: The Allure of Smoothie Sours appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Steve Eichmann1 viewfull-pour - news
Unpeeling Banana’s Appeal in Beer
From the yeast-supplied scent of German hefeweizens to pastry stouts evoking a banana-split sundae, brewers are, well, bananas over bananas. The post Unpeeling Banana’s Appeal in Beer appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Joshua M. Bernstein2 viewsfull-pour - news
How AI Is Changing Beer
Brewers are looking at how AI can improve efficiency and the overall brewing experience. But it's not yet poised to replace humans. The post How AI Is Changing Beer appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Jasmine Ting2 viewsfull-pour - news
Beer Beside the Bay: Sipping Along the San Francisco Peninsula
From plant-based brewpubs serving Pliny the Elder to award-winning cask ales and Bavarian biertubes, a 30-mile stretch of San Mateo County along Highway 101 has quietly become the Bay Area's most underrated craft beer destination. The post Beer Beside the Bay: Sipping Along the San Francisco Peninsula appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Michael Harlan Turkell2 viewsfull-pour - news
Ink & Drink: Uncovering the Historical Bonds of Tattoos and Fermentation Across Cultures
From the hearth-centered practices of the Ainu to the cassava brewing charms of the Makushi, tattooing and fermentation share a profound kinship as technologies of transformation that inscribe identity, honor ancestors, and sustain communities across cultures. The post Ink & Drink: Uncovering the Historical Bonds of Tattoos and Fermentation Across Cultures appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Frances Tietje-Wang2 viewsfull-pour - news
Grand Junction: The Intersection of Adventure and Beer
Grand Junction, Colorado, is loaded with natural beauty—canyons, mesas, rivers, and trails. Now, it's a destination for excellent beer, too. And unlike Colorado's Front Range, it's crowd-free. The post Grand Junction: The Intersection of Adventure and Beer appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Courtney Iseman2 viewsfull-pour - news
Sovereign Nations: How Canada’s Indigenous Brewers Are Making Craft Beer Their Own
Canada's Indigenous brewers are navigating a complex legacy—transforming an industry historically weaponized against their communities into a space for sovereignty and cultural pride. The post Sovereign Nations: How Canada’s Indigenous Brewers Are Making Craft Beer Their Own appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Noelle Phillips2 viewsfull-pour - news
Finding Beervana in Portland, Oregon
Dubbed Beervana in the 1990s, Portland is still setting the standard for craft beer excellence. The post Finding Beervana in Portland, Oregon appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Tony Rehagen3 viewsfull-pour - news
Beer Cheese Is Having a Moment
When brewers and cheesemakers find new ways to collaborate, we all win. The post Beer Cheese Is Having a Moment appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Michael Harlan Turkell2 viewsfull-pour - news
Schussboom Brewing Joins “The People’s Tree” on a Cross-Country Beer Tour
Schussboom Brewing created three commemorative beers for the 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree journey from Nevada to D.C. The post Schussboom Brewing Joins “The People’s Tree” on a Cross-Country Beer Tour appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Jeb Foster2 viewsfull-pour - news
Michigan Hops: The Women Behind the Bines
Explore the stories of the women driving Michigan’s hop industry, from field to greenhouse to lab, and defining what makes Michigan hops special. The post Michigan Hops: The Women Behind the Bines appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Brenda Marshall2 viewsfull-pour - news
Cloudy with a Chance of Fresh Hops: How Denver’s FlyteCo Catches Lightning in a Bottle
Piloting a small plane over the Rocky Mountains isn’t the most efficient way to get hops. But for FlyteCo Tower in Denver, it's part and parcel of their mission. The post Cloudy with a Chance of Fresh Hops: How Denver’s FlyteCo Catches Lightning in a Bottle appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Courtney Iseman2 viewsfull-pour - news
Evolving Tastes: How Breweries Are Finding Balance
How do breweries find balance in an always evolving industry, where trends come and go and drinkers show both loyalty and adventurousness? The post Evolving Tastes: How Breweries Are Finding Balance appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Anaïs Lecoq2 viewsfull-pour - news
Beer’s Boutique Lodging Destinations
Across the U.S., breweries are transforming cabins, lodges, and inns into boutique stays that go beyond the pint—immersive getaways where beer, place, and hospitality come together. The post Beer’s Boutique Lodging Destinations appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Hannah Howard2 viewsfull-pour - news
Not Just Wine: The North Fork Becomes a Beer Destination
Long a destination for wine, the eastern edge of Long Island is earning a reputation for its IPAs, Pilsners, sours, stouts, and more. The post Not Just Wine: The North Fork Becomes a Beer Destination appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Andrea Strong2 viewsfull-pour - news
Camping Out Is in at Breweries
Breweries are turning underused land into camping destinations, drawing RV travelers and boosting business with beer, food, and fresh air. The post Camping Out Is in at Breweries appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Joshua M. Bernstein2 viewsfull-pour - news
Michelin Stars & Beard Awards Shine at PAIRED at the 2025 Great American Beer Festival
PAIRED at the Great American Beer Festival is an intimate tasting experience where acclaimed chefs and innovative brewers create one-of-a-kind pairings you won’t find anywhere else. The post Michelin Stars & Beard Awards Shine at PAIRED at the 2025 Great American Beer Festival appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Brewers Association2 viewsfull-pour - news
Celebrating the Life of Jack McAuliffe
Jack McAuliffe, founder of New Albion Brewing, turned a homebrewer’s dream into America’s first modern craft brewery, inspiring generations with his resourcefulness and bold vision. The post Celebrating the Life of Jack McAuliffe appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Joshua M. Bernstein2 viewsfull-pour - news
It Takes a Lot of Beer to Make Good Wine
In California, craft beer and wine are both power players, but a refreshing beer at the end of the day seems to be a popular thirst-quencher whether your line of work is fermenting grapes or grains. The post It Takes a Lot of Beer to Make Good Wine appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Wanda Mann2 viewsfull-pour - news
Spicy Beers Are Catching Fire
In a sea of juicy IPAs and lip-puckering sours, spice feels almost radical: an antidote to sweetness and a rebuttal to predictability. The post Spicy Beers Are Catching Fire appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Mehr Singh2 viewsfull-pour - news
Pour the Beer, Cue the Band
Breweries across the country are turning up the volume, blending beer and live music to create unforgettable experiences. The post Pour the Beer, Cue the Band appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by David Nilsen2 viewsfull-pour - news
The Surge of Cider
Cider’s explosive growth runs parallel to that of beer, driven by creative makers reimagining what cider can be. The post The Surge of Cider appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Dan Pucci2 viewsfull-pour - news
Craft Breweries Take a Shot at Whiskey
As drinkers diversify and tastes evolve, forward-thinking brewers are doing what they’ve always done best—experimenting, adapting, and creating new ways to connect through craft. The post Craft Breweries Take a Shot at Whiskey appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Aaron Goldfarb2 viewsfull-pour - news
Tapping into New Zealand Hop Terroir
Today, there is no family of hops more in vogue than those coming from New Zealand. The post Tapping into New Zealand Hop Terroir appeared first on CraftBeer.com .
by Fred Cullin2 viewsfull-pour
