For many people, a cold beer on a warm evening is a favorite summer indulgence. But if you look back far enough in history, ...
Behind the frosted glass at your local bottle store stands an unorthodox display of modern art. You’ve slugged back its muse for years, popped its logoed caps to get at what’s considered the star of ...
A beer label tells consumers more than just what the bottle or can contains (e.g., brewed hops, grain, yeast, and water). Labels inform consumers of important facts like the alcohol content by volume ...
Any good beer store these days is practically drowning in a sea of craft beer labels begging for attention. Drink in that glorious, art-filled ocean! And while many breweries have beautiful works of ...
One man's trash is another's treasure, and such is the case with old beer bottles. What is known as breweriana has come to define collectors items related to beer, brewing, and breweries. This ...
Happy 85th birthday, you mighty beer can. On Jan. 24, 1935, cans of Krueger’s Finest Beer and Krueger’s Cream Ale first went on sale in Richmond, Virginia, an event that would eventually be recognized ...
No, you haven’t had too much to drink — that beer label is moving, thanks to augmented reality. You don’t need to visit a high-end market or tavern to see that craft beer is on the rise. Suds of all ...
If you're drinking beers at a bar in America, draft is the term you'll commonly see to describe beer from a keg. Draught, however, is a label that tends to be found on imported beers, as the word is ...
In addition to the regulatory requirements imposed on beer labels, as discussed in the Anatomy of a Beer Label: Part I on COLAs, and the intellectual property protection offered by trademarks, as ...