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Frosted Flakes-Flavored Beer Is the Ultimate Millennial Drink
Oregon-based breweries Montavilla Brew Works and Coin Toss Brewing have created an IPA from the sugary kids cereal.
These Breweries Are in Competition to Make Beer from Dirty River Water
Six Massachusetts breweries will compete next month to see who can turn the water of the Charles River, the 80-mile river that runs through the eastern part of the state through to Boston Harbour, into the tastiest beer.
This Brewery Put Ganesh on a Pale Ale and Hindus Aren’t Happy
Hindu cleric Rajan Zed has called on The Musketeers Brewery in Flanders to withdraw its Jack’s Precious IPA, which features an image of the deity Ganesh on its label.
New Jersey's Meat of Choice Is Now a Beer
Exit 7 Pork Roll Porter, made by the Flying Fish Brewing Co., was released this week—and it smells like New Jersey's favorite ultra-processed breakfast meat.
This Northern Irish Brewery Is Run by Cage Fighters, Punks, and Martial Artists
“Some people crowdfund the money they need. Some go to the bank," says Eoin Wilson, founder of Farmageddon brewery in County Down. "But I couldn’t avoid my punk roots and wanted to run it differently."
This Scottish Brewery Has Made a “Truth Serum” Beer
The aptly named “Smoke and Mirrors” beer contains liquorice root, mullein, and vine essence that supposedly encourages drinkers to reveal their true thoughts.
Why You Probably Shouldn’t Drink Beer After Hitting the Gym
According to a new study from researchers at the University of North Texas, drinking after a workout could inhibit muscle growth.
Craftwerk: To Øl
We meet the owners of Copenhagen brewery To Øl ('two beers') and join them at the opening of their new brewpub and restaurant, Brus.
The Rise of South Korea’s Craft Brewing Scene
South Korea used to be swimming in appallingly bad beer, so it's astounding that the country would become the center of Asia's craft beer scene.
This Art Exhibition Is All About Beer
Drink up: 'Art on Tap,' at the Museum of Wisconsin Arts, has everything from antique lithographs to beer tastings.
We Spoke to a Scientist Making Craft Beer out of Human Pee
Two Belgian scientists have created a machine that will allow them to turn human urine into drinkable water, and they are using that pee water to brew beer.
The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Detroit's Oldest Beer
When Detroit collapsed in spectacular fashion, the demise of Stroh’s—cheap suds once popular on college campuses and with the blue-collar crowd—wasn’t far behind. Starting in the late 1980s, the brand quietly faltered, then mostly vanished from store...