The craft beer industry is bigger than ever and Orange Vessel Co. is creating killer products to go along with it. Their 64 oz. (32 oz. coming in Fall of 2015) Growlers are hand poured in Ohio and come in a variety of colors and finishes.
My least favorite part about travel has to be waiting for my bag after a long trip. There's nothing worse than trying to squeeze yourself through a crowd of people who are fighting to be first in front of the conveyor.
Have you ever wondered what sort of cool things you could do with all of the beer caps you end up tossing in the trash after opening a cold one?
If you aren't a fan of stout or dark beers, you might pass on a Newcastle Brown Ale. Matter of fact, I've been known to pass because of its dark brown color that I assumed was heavy tasting.
From May 29-31st, Bud Light took over the city of Avalon on Catalina Island and it was quite the spectacle. I was lucky enough to be one of the media to cover the event, among 1,300+ contestant winners flown from all around the United States because they were Up For Whatever.
Stella Artois kicked off a new collaborative campaign they've been working on with John Legend called "Host Beautifully." The program was unveiled at an invite-only event in Golden Oak Ranch in Los Angeles, where guests were introduced to "The A-Z Guide to Host Beautifully," a performance by John Legend, and a hot air balloon ride.
The Newcastle Best of Britain Variety Pack is a 12-pack featuring two new British beers: British Pale Ale and British Session IPA.
Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather are just two weeks away from clashing in the Super Bowl of boxing. To prepare fans for the May 2 megafight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, below are five Mayweather life facts from both inside and outside of the squared circle.
For Earth Day this year, Budweiser announced their continued support of the environment by partnering with the National Park Foundation (NPF), the official charity of America's national parks.
Would you believe you were about to drink a Budweiser if I told you it was a smooth, crisp golden lager, aged over beechwood, that had the same recipe for 139 years?