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The Most Iconic Cease and Desist Cases in Drinks History

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offers a few crowd-favorites, including its Fuzzy Baby Ducks IPA and its Star Wars-inspired Imperial Stout Trooper. A year later, the brewery re-released Imperial Stout Trooper with Groucho Marx-style glasses and a mustache slapped over the existing Stormtrooper facade. Connecticut’s New England Brewing Co. Lucasfilm Ltd.

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The Spice Is Right: Why Brewers Are Betting Big on Micheladas

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Later this year, 4 Noses will also release a Michelada featuring hot sauce fermented in a former stout barrel. Flavor is now king, queen, and everything in between in the alcoholic beverage industry. Having lower alcohol makes it more accessible.” We love to think about the Michelada as a blank canvas.”

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The Mount Rushmore of Craft Breweries, According to 8 Beer Experts

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Hill Farmstead: The first time I went to visit Hill Farmstead, circa 2012, a guy advised that I print out Mapquest (Mapquest!) And yet, the brewery has kept up with evolving culture and sustainability within the industry, as well as new categories like non-alcoholic and spirits.

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The Essential Shot Guide [Infographic]

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Baby Guinness Despite what the name suggests, the Baby Guinness doesn’t actually contain any of the beloved stout — it just looks like it does. Popularized by mixologist Robert Krueger at NYC cocktail bar Employees Only in 2012, the 50/50 combination of mezcal and Amaro Montenegro is a widespread bartender’s handshake.

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How the Brits Got Bored of Brewdog

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Unhappy Insiders Manifest’s working relationship with Brewdog ended in 2019 amid a row over an alcohol-free beer , but Myers insists there are no hard feelings. Much ire was focused on Charlotte Cook, who worked at Brewdog between 2012 and 2014 and is now head brewer at Coalition Brewing in London.