Along the Kano River of the Shuzenji area of Izu city in Japan, a new craft beer destination has opened.
A brewery starting a Kickstarter or Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign isn’t unusual these days.
While there are newfangled glasses for IPAs and stouts, black and tans, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager, classic glassware still holds its own.
The United States is out and there are still a few games left to play before a world champion is declared, but there is already one clear winner to emerge from the World Cup: Beer.
Beach reads don’t have to be all easy-reading fluff (although there’s nothing wrong with that either).
If you couldn’t make it this year, here’s a brief look at the news from the conference and the days following.
Just in time for the World Cup, the 21st edition of Mondial de la Bière has descended upon Montreal.
Beer trading’s home on the Internet has always been an add-on to already established sites and networks: on BeerAdvocate and RateBeer, and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit.
Summer is prime time for craft beer event season, and there seem to be more events than ever this year. It’s not all tap takeovers and beer fests, though—here are some of the more creative beer events going down next month.
In beer-rich Vermont, which claims the state title of second most breweries per capita in the United States, a new brewery faces the challenge of standing out.