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Deschutes Pacific Wonderland Lager launches year-round this month.
Around 60 years ago, “Pacific Wonderland” started showing up on license plates in Oregon to celebrate the state’s 100th birthday. A very fitting name for a beautiful state full of great views and Continue Reading →
The Hop Concept Dank & Sticky IPA, the first release in the Hop Freshener Series back in 2015, will return to shelves this month.
In 2015, Port Brewing/Lost Abbey announced a third branch of the brewery’s lineup – The Hop Concept Continue Reading →
Stone Ripper Pale Ale is the newest canned offering by the Escondido, California based brewery.
While the United States has created some of the boldest hops in the brewing world. Example: Cascade hops. Austraila has put themselves on the hoppy world map Continue Reading →
The Bruery & Bruery Terreux (Placentia, California) has announced they will be retiring a few well-known beers going into 2017.
Humulus Lager – The brewery won’t brew an IPA, but this was close. At least in hoppiness.
White Oak – Wheatwine-style Ale. A blend of fresh Continue Reading →
New Holland Dragon’s Milk Reserve Triple Mashed, by far the strongest Dragon’s Milk the Michigan brewery’s arsenal, is out of the barrel this month.
Hot water through one bed of grain just isn’t enough for this creature. New Holland performs three separate Continue Reading →
MadTree Rubus Cacao is available in cans for just the second time ever. The beer first appeared on draft in early 2014.
MadTree Rubus Cacao is sweet chocolate stout, featuring cacao nibs from Cincinnati’s bean-to-bar chocolatier, Maverick Chocolate. The beer finishes with Continue Reading →
Southern Tier 2X Oak’d IPA is now hitting shelves, giving you an oaky way to start the new year.
A few years ago, the Lakewood, New York based brewery had an oaky rendition of their year-round Unearthly IPA, known as Oak Aged Unearthly. Continue Reading →