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Solstice Wit
Wit, or “white” beers—so-called for their hazy appearance—are a grand old family of beers that date back a thousand years in Northern Eu...
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Crain's C...
"A new line of Berghoff beers begins brewing today, as the 126-year-old Midwest brand tries to earn new respect and shelf space alongside"
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Guysdrink...
"Berghoff Dark was different, but not too different. It was dark and smooth and its label was drab and inoffensive."
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Sir Dunkle
In the old days, most dark beers had a reputation for being heavy, even sweet. Not this one. By reinterpreting some historic German trad...
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Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest beer as we know it has been a part of classic Bavarian lager repertoire for over 150 years, although the celebration itself ...
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Straight Up
In Bavaria, wheat beers were once the exclusive province of royalty, and it’s easy to see why. With their reliance on costly wheat, a re...
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Reppin Red
Your father’s red ale was pretty to look at but not much to drink, seriously in need of a personality transplant. But over the years, re...
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Dortwunder
Dortmunder is still famous as a brewing as a brewing center, but its namesake beer is something of a rarity these days. The great beer w...
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Winter Ale
There is a long-standing tradition of brewers making special beers for winter, both as a little holiday present to their customers, and ...
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