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 ...
If this picture is too fuzzy to recognize that iconic image, I’m sorry. It’s Joe Charboneau. A friend of a friend got this Mad Brewer RBI IPA from the Brew Keeper — this extra special, perfect-looking ...
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.
Since calorie labeling on most alcoholic beverages is voluntary, it's often hard to know how many calories are in your favorite brew. And — perhaps — ignorance is bliss. But ignoring those liquid ...
An almost half-century old unopened bottle of beer has won the Royal Society of Chemistry's oldest beer in Britain competition. Dr Derek Cornish, Fellow of the RSC, is the proud owner of a mint ...
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 ...
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