Beer in North Korea is a thing. Apparently, they began brewing in 2001 at the urging of Kim Jong Il. He looks so happy, … Read More
We dig the low-fi informativeness of NBWA’s Ask a Beer Expert video series
You have questions, and the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) probably has those answers -- in video format. … Read More
Lawyer up: Check out these excellent legal brewing podcasts from the attorneys at Verrill Dana
While we often invoke the bold spirit of independent craft beer to be your guide in making big decisions for your … Read More
Michigan’s Short’s Brewing sells 19.99% equity stake to Lagunitas, which is owned by Heineken
Remember when Shorts Brewing Co. refused to distribute outside the state of Michigan? The Bellaire-based brewing brand … Read More
The Brewers Association certified seal (which AB InBev calls bogus) has more than 1,250 breweries signed up
A lot of people could give two shits about who or what owns the products they buy. That’s perfectly fine. We wish you … Read More
Friday Fun: Um, how do you pronounce Bell’s Brewery’s Quinannan Falls India pale lager?
Not many people know how to pronounce Quinannan Falls -- the dry-hopped India pale lager made by Bell’s Brewery. Hell, … Read More
Sen. Chuck Schumer pushes for premium Malting Barley Endorsement insurance for NY farmers
Last week, we reported that 2017 will see the lowest U.S. barley production on record. Those stats are not stopping the … Read More
Win a trip for two to Kalamazoo, and enjoy the ultimate Bell’s Brewery experience
It's about time you won some free shit, right? Because you never win anything. We feel ya, and we got just the thing to … Read More
Mondays, meh: Avoid work, watch these craft beer food recipe videos instead
It’s Monday, we’re hungover and we’ve got a bad case of the morning munchies. It’s too early in the week to worry about … Read More
2017 will see the lowest U.S. barley production on record
The ups and down of ag commodities is sadly a familiar cycle for American farmers. In the last few years, barley was a … Read More