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Trillium Brewing Co. Debuts Two Limited-Release Beers

Trillium Brewing Co. in Canton, Massachusetts has announced the release of two new limited-release bottled beers.

The first, Cuvee de Tetreault, is brewed in honor of the brewery's 6th anniversary. The second is a a brand new Imperial Stout called The Six States in honor of the "delicious synchronicity" between the six states in New England.

The full release from Trillium is below.


CUVÉE DE TETREAULT

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Able Seedhouse and Brewery Unveils Better Selves IPA

Able Seedhouse and Brewery Unveils Better Selves IPA

Able Seedhouse and Brewery Unveils Better Selves IPA

Able Seedhouse and Brewery in Minneapolis, Minnesota has announced the release of the brewery's newest core release.

Better Selves IPA is brewed with juicy and tropical hop varietals including Idaho 7, Bravo and Ahtanum.

The full release from the brewery is below.


MINNEAPOLIS — Able Seedhouse + Brewery in Northeast Minneapolis is proud to unveil the newest addition to the brewery’s carefully crafted and well-intentioned core beer offerings.

Better Selves, the new unfiltered IPA, is named after an elevation of thought and action. “The name comes from author and naturalist William Wordsworth, who liked to explore his sense of self through solitude and nature,” said Casey Holley, Able founder. “This has become a core tenet here at Able – expressing ourselves through art, nature, community and of course, beer.”

Similar to unfiltered hazy IPAs, Better Selves is built with a blend of tropical hops including Idaho 7, Bravo and Ahtanum. White wheat and oats are added to balance out the bright citrus tones for a pillow-soft finish and smooth, silky mouth feel. The protein content in the wheat and oats gives the beer its cloudy consistency and milky straw hue.

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New Belgium Brewing Co. Announces Redesign of Flagship Fat Tire's Packaging

New Belgium Brewing Co. in Fort Collins, Colorado has announced a redesign for its famed flagship Fat Tire Amber Ale.

The brewery has opted for a more minimalistic approach, while the beer's famed red cruiser bike remains, framed with the words "independent" and "employee-owned." 

The full release from the brewery is below.

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Modelo Debuts Chelada Limón y Sal

Modelo Debuts Chelada Limón y Sal

Modelo Debuts Chelada Limón y Sal

Modelo has announced the release of its newest ready-to-drink chelada, which is made with natural flavors of lime and salt.

The full release from Modelo is below.


CHICAGO – Modelo, the beer brewed for those with The Fighting Spirit, announces its newest ready-to-drink chelada, Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal. The newest addition to the Modelo Chelada lineup is a refreshing take on an authentic Mexican tradition. Simply made with Mexican beer and the refreshing natural flavor of lime and salt, Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal provides a new, convenient way to enjoy the classic chelada experience.

“Consumers today are looking for authentic experiences and new flavors,” said Greg Gallagher, VP, brand marketing, Constellation Brands Beer Division. “As our first non-tomato-based chelada, Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal provides both by delivering this new refreshing flavor combination based on one of the most traditional Mexican chelada recipes.”

Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal joins a strong portfolio that includes classic Modelo Chelada Especial and sweet and spicy Modelo Chelada Tamarindo Picante. Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal offers a smooth and refreshing citrus flavor experience and has an ABV of 3.5 percent. It is now available in 24 oz. cans nationwide.

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MillerCoors Sues Anheuser-Busch for "Deceiving" Corn Syrup Ads

MillerCoors, the brewery responsible for Miller Lite, Miller, Coors Light and many other popular American Lagers and Light Lagers, has filed a lawsuit against fellow brewing giant Anheuser-Busch.

Anheuser-Busch has released a series of ads that mention MillerCoors use of corn syrup in their beers, which the company has taken an affront to.

The ads, according to the lawsuit, are false and misleading, and they also believe that most consumers don't understand the difference between corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.

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Bell's Oberon Ale Returns March 25

Bell's Oberon Ale Returns March 25

Bell's Oberon Ale Returns March 25

With March comes the NCAA Tournament. However, in beer-related news, March also means the seasonal return of Bell's Brewery's beloved Oberon Ale.

“I think we’re all ready to put winter away and say hello to warmer weather with an annual tradition: raising that first Oberon of the season,” said Larry Bell, founder and president of Bell’s Brewery, in a release.

A 5.8 percent ABV American Wheat Beer, Oberon features a silky smooth mouthfeel and lightly spicy flavor profile.

The full release from Bell's is below.


COMSTOCK, Mich. – Bell’s Oberon Ale officially returns March 25th, signaling the end of winter and return of summer.

Bars, restaurants, retail locations and fans will celebrate Oberon’s return with midnight tappings, release parties, pub crawls and other special events throughout the week.

“I think we’re all ready to put winter away and say hello to warmer weather with an annual tradition: raising that first Oberon of the season,” said Larry Bell, founder and president of Bell’s Brewery.

“We’ll see if Mother Nature agrees, but we already have spring training (baseball) and between the two, that’s a good start,” he said. 

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pFriem Family Brewers to Release Collaboration Beer for Higgins Restaurant's 25th Anniversary

pFriem Family Brewers to Release Collaboration Beer for Higgins Restaurant's 25th Anniversary

pFriem Family Brewers to Release Collaboration Beer for Higgins Restaurant's 25th Anniversary

pFriem Family Brewers in Hood River, Oregon will collaborate with Higgins Restaurant in Portland for the iconic establishment's 25th anniversary.

In honor of the occasion, pFriem will release Higgins Farmhouse Ale to honor this milestone anniversary for Oregon's first farm-to-table restaurant.

The full release from pFriem and Higgins is below.


PORTLAND, Ore. – Higgins, Oregon’s original farm-to-table restaurant, is observing a quarter-century in business this year, and has released a special anniversary ale in collaboration with pFriem Family Brewers to celebrate the milestone. 

Higgins Anniversary Ale is a Belgian-style farmhouse saison made with Calamondin oranges, cardamon, and green peppercorn. Featuring notes of lemon and spice, it finishes  delicate and dry. The beer was a collaborative effort of James Beard award-winning chef Greg Higgins; chef de cuisine Patrick Strong; beer steward Pauly Miller; and the brewers at pFriem Family Brewers. 

Higgins Anniversary Ale is currently available on draft only at the restaurant, located at 1239 SW Broadway and Jefferson, and at pFriem Family Brewers in Hood River. It is also available in a limited number of cage and cork 375ml bottles at Higgins, Belmont Station in SE Portland, and John’s Marketplace in SW Portland. 

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Highland Brewing Co. Announces 25th Anniversary Beer with Sierra Nevada Brewing

Highland Brewing Co. Announces 25th Anniversary Beer with Sierra Nevada Brewing

Highland Brewing Co. Announces 25th Anniversary Beer with Sierra Nevada Brewing

Highland Brewing Co. in Asheville, North Carolina will soon celebrate its 25th anniversary.

To do so, of course, an anniversary beer is in order, and on this occasion, the fabled North Carolina brewery will collaborate with Sierra Nevada Brewing Co alongside independent, family-owned hop and malt suppliers including Riverbend Malthouse, Briess Malting, Crosby Hop Farms, Roy Farms, and CLS Farms.

The beer, called Rustic IPA, features an interesting blend of hops including Motueka, Zappa, Azacca and Strata varietals that lend notes of tropical fruit and lemongrass to the brew, according to a release from the brewery.

The full release can be found here.

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Worthy Brewing Rebrands with Redesigned Cans

Worthy Brewing Rebrands with Redesigned Cans

Worthy Brewing Rebrands with Redesigned Cans

Worthy Brewing in Bend, Oregon has announced a brand refresh that has led to redesigned cans, as well as two new year-round beers.

Joining the brewery's Lights Out Stout, Worthy IPA and Strata IPA will be new year-round offerings of Secret Spot Pacific Pale and Sol Power Pilsner.

The full release from Worthy is below.


BEND, OR. – On Monday, March 25, 2019, Worthy Brewing is soft-launching its new cans, new merchandise, and serious yet playful mantra ‘Earth First. Beer Second.’

“In the past, our cans have always been sort of stand-alone brands,” said Roger Worthington, Worthy’s Owner. “Now, they’re consistent and boldly portray the Worthy logo, making it easier for our customers to find the Worthy six-pack they’re looking for.”

Each can portrays Worthy’s mantra, ‘Earth First. Beer Second.’ on the label, along with Worthy’s commitment, ‘Worthy donates a % of sales to Earth-friendly non-profits,’ which speaks to Worthy’s dedication to environmental stewardship.

“I’ve always been an advocate for our planet and science education,” said Worthington. “We continue to take baby steps in the right direction. We all believe in it. And it just makes sense to communicate that commitment through our branding and cans.”

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Reformation Brewery Releases Nolan the Wanderer #004 Golden Cashmere IPA

Reformation Brewery Releases Nolan the Wanderer #004 Golden Cashmere IPA

Reformation Brewery Releases Nolan the Wanderer #004 Golden Cashmere IPA

Reformation Brewery in Woodstock, Georgia has announced the release of the newest version of its Nolan the Wanderer rotating IPA series.

This rendition of the beer is brewed with Golden Promise heirloom malts and dry hopped with the luscious Cashmere hop varietal.

The beer is available now throughout Reformation's distribution footprint in Tennessee and Georgia.

The full release from the brewery is below.


ATLANTA – As warmer weather finally reaches the South, Georgia’s Reformation Brewery celebrates the change in seasons with a new release for their IPA series, Nolan The Wanderer. Always changing, the series seeks to explore trends with small batch, seasonal releases in the IPA style category, and has three new releases scheduled for 2019.

The latest version, Nolan #004, is described as a Golden Cashmere IPA that is “Hazy, delicately sweet, with notes of silky mango & wisps of papaya, featuring generous Cashmere dry hop additions, a touch of oats, and Golden Promise heirloom malts.”

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