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This Week's Beer News: Good "Vibes" Only.

Guys Drinking Beer - Beer News

.” Subscribe now And just to put a bow on last week’s dispatch, it seems that many of y’all are just as hesitant as I am about seeing the Goose Island Salt Shed project open its doors this year: 67% of respondents think it’ll take until 2025 to open. ’” Whoops. Thanks for reading!

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With Voodoo Ranger ‘Mini Rippers,’ New Belgium Takes a New Shot at an Old Idea

VinePair

At first glance, they just looked like standard-issue wraps for Voodoo Ranger Juice Force and Tropic Force IPAs, but a vertical stripe down the middle indicates theyre intended not for stovepipes or even standard 12-ounce cans but 7.5-ounce ounce cans. Thus: Mini Rippers. percent.

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Nonalcoholic Beer Is Becoming Essential to the Success of Breweries

Imbibe Magazine

The staff also removes wine, cider, and liquor from the taproom, and instead serves alcohol-free wine, cocktails, and other beverages from Open Road , TLC Libations , and Jackworth Ginger Beer. Excess equaled excellence in IPAs and imperial stouts, and customers craved more, more, more. The pandemic broke that boozy spell.

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Splitting the G With Beer Events & Social Updates

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I guess what I’m saying is that hope at least one beer in 2025 brings you this much joy. Maplewood has entered their corn-beer era with this West Coast IPA brewed with Iowa’s Barntown Brewing.

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How Bar Louie Bounced Back

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Our sales mix is 51% liquor, beer and wine versus food, which is pretty rare for a corporate concept especially one our size. Back to the 90s Bar Louie kicked off 2025 with a year-long celebration honoring its 35 anniversary. We want to make sure that we keep the bar at the forefront, Welby says.

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