2020 brings a new year, new you and of course new beers! As the ever-evolving trends of living a healthy lifestyle are becoming more important in peoples lives, it comes as no surprise that Non-alocohlic beers are starting to become popular. Wellbeing is a brewery, totally dedicated to non-alcoholic craft beer. Check out their new beers, and the rest of the items coming to our line up this year!
Bud Light Seltzer comes in delicious flavors - Black Cherry, Strawberry, Lemon Lime, and Mango - and with only 100 calories, 5% alc/vol, and less than a gram of sugar, you might as well have another one.
They use a unique 5-step filtration process that ensures a clean finish, with no lingering aftertaste. With natural carbonation and quality ingredients like sparkling water, real cane sugar, and natural fruit flavor create a light and bubbly seltzer great for any occasion!
Swimming right into 2020 with Atlanta's SweetWater. Crack a cold one anytime. We're now offering several lines from their 420 brand, in kegs, cans, as well as the Tacklebox and 420 Stashbox variety packs.
This year at the 23rd Annual Great International Beer, Cider, Mead & Sake Competition, there were nearly 800 beers, ciders, meads, sakes, hard kombuchas, and hard seltzers that were entered, with prizes awarded in 84 categories! Von Trapp Brewing impressed this year taking home 5 awards:
In the Lager - Bohemian Pilsner category, Von Trapp took 1st place for their Pilsner.
In the Lager - Helles category, Von Trapp took 3rd place for their Helles.
In the Amber & Dark Lager - Vienna category, Von Trapp too 2nd place for their Vienna Style
By definition, Thundersnow, also known as a winter thunderstorm or a thundersnowstorm, is an unusual kind of thunderstorm with snow falling as the primary precipitation instead of rain.
I’ve never witnessed Thundersnow in my area but I have witnessed the frenzy of people excited about the release of MadTree Brewing’s Thundersnow.
While we’ve all seen hype over a beer release, this is a little different than what you are probably thinking. The hype over this beer has nothing to do with rarity.