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In 1999, New Belgium became the first wind-powered brewery in the United States. Before 2002, New Belgium distributed in only 16 states; by 2015, it had become the fourth-largest craft brewer in the country and the eighth-overall largest brewer in the United States. [7] As of August 2017, New Belgium beers were available in all 50 states. [8]
A New England–style "hazy and juicy" India pale ale. Formerly marketed as "New England IPA." Also available as part of the "Wicked IPA Party Pack." Wicked Double: 4 (12 oz. cans) 8.3 30 A double New England-style IPA. Available exclusively as part of the "Wicked IPA Party Pack." Wicked Tropical: Wicked IPA Party Pack (12 oz. cans) 6.0 30
Firestone Walker's Mind Haze IPA was created after a year of experimentation at the Propagator. [35] In 2021, the Propagator released Gen-5, marking the Venice location's fifth anniversary. Gen-5 is a hazy double IPA featuring Nelson Sauvin, Nectaron and Riwaka hops from New Zealand as well as Citra and Mosaic. [36]
No-Li Brewhouse is a brewery and restaurant in Spokane, Washington, United States, co-founded by brewmaster Mark Irvin and beer industry executive John Bryant, expanding on Irvin's Northern Lights Brewery.
New Belgium can refer to: New Netherland, the territory claimed by the United Provinces (the Netherlands) on the eastern coast of North America in the 17th century; New Belgium Brewing Company, a brewery located in Fort Collins, Colorado; Similar terms: New Belgian Front, a neo-Nazi political organization in Belgium.
Shiner Storm Caster – A juicy IPA brewed with cactus water, it was released in 2023 and is the latest in the TexHex series. Shiner Bohemian Black Lager – Originally a limited edition schwarzbier for the Spoetzl Brewery's 97th anniversary, it became a permanent part of the brand portfolio in late 2007.
American IPA: Mosaic Session IPA: American IPA: Blue Point Blueberry Ale: Fruit beer: Beach Plum Gose: Gose: Prop Stopper: American IPA: Citrus Plunge: American IPA: Macho Muchacho: Mexican-style Lager: Delayed: Pilsner: Hazy Bastard: New England IPA: Blue Point Oyster Stout: Oyster Stout: Rum Barrel-Aged Oyster Stout: Oyster Stout: Bourbon ...
Breweries in Belgium and Northern France, for example, claim to sell beers derived from those traditionally brewed on local farms. This connection is not well-documented, however, and it is unclear how close these commercially-brewed offerings are to the farmhouse-brewed originals.