Andrew Parks is a Minneapolis-based writer and editor who covers topics ranging from food, drink, dining, and travel to arts and culture. "Highland was ready for a big change," explains the creative ...
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 ...
Beer traditionalists can be some of the most stubborn folks in the world. That’s not a criticism, really. It’s always good to have people in any field who are wary about rushing into changes.
Glaser’s no stranger to beer design: he created the Brooklyn Brewery’s logo back in 1990. Perhaps that’s why he seems fairly critical about the design of the many beer labels he was invited to ...
Will Hoey wore a Stag Beer T-shirt as he enjoyed a cold 12 ounces of the Belleville-born brew on a pleasant spring evening at The Corner Chill & Grill, where the co-owner says, “we sell a lot of Stag.
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 ...
Like many 30-something craft beer fans, Trevor Carmick discovered a world beyond Natural Light while in college. In 2007, the Ohio University senior got introduced to Edmund Fitzgerald, a porter ...
This excerpt is from Joshua M. Bernstein’s Drink Better Beer, which is available now. As America closes in on being home to 8,000 breweries, beer labels are becoming more and more important as a way ...
After 81 years of remaining relatively silent on just what’s in that brown bottle you’re about to down, America’s largest breweries are about to stick nutritional labels on their beers. What took them ...
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