From the minds behind Mind Haze comes the psychedelic new 2023 edition of the Mind Haze Tropical Hazy Mixed Pack, which includes the all-new Mind Haze Tropic Rocket IPA.
Dale’s American Light Lager, Dale’s American Double IPA join lineup
July 20, 2023
Oskar Blues Brewery announced plans to build upon the legacy of its flagship — Dale’s Pale Ale — by adding two Dale’s-branded beers to the lineup along with a refreshed packaging featuring bold Dale’s-forward branding. Dale’s American Light Lager and Dale’s American Double IPA now will join Dale’s Pale Ale in discernable white, red and blue cans, respectively.
Wormtown Brewery announced the release of their first Variety Pack. The “Be You” themed Variety Pack consists of four different IPA's each with their own style and unique flavor profile. Wormtown Brewery’s “Be You” Variety Pack is available in package stores in their local market and at their two taprooms located in Worcester, Mass., and Foxborough, Mass.
Two Roads Brewing Co. and Mohegan Sun announced its new partnership, celebrating Two Roads’ status as Mohegan Sun's official craft beer partner, the brewer developed a new beer in collaboration with the famed casino: Jackpot Juice Hazy IPA.
In time for spring, Waterloo Brewing announced the release of two new offerings: Waterloo Guava Lime Radler and a new installment of the Waterloo Signature Series Premium Collection — featuring three new flavors — Waterloo Saison, Waterloo Passionfruit Wheat, and Waterloo Grapefruit Hibiscus IPA.
Alpine Beer, a brand from SweetWater Brewing Co., announced the release of Infinite Haze, a Hazy IPA bursting with endless aromas of citrus and sweet, tropical fruits, it says.
For the U.S. craft beer market, the difference between retail performance and on-premise sales illustrates how the recovery that craft beer has experienced since the pandemic remains nuanced.
Partake Brewing, Calgary, Alberta, announced the incorporation of its Hazy IPA Varietal into the company’s wider portfolio as a result of consumer demand.
As brands continue to disrupt the status quo on shelf by blending features of two or more categories with each other, experts note that the craft beer segment is facing strong headwinds, having a tough time keeping pace with the beer category.