Cover the craft beer industry for a while, and you’ll get used to the cycle of fads coming and going. You’ll see the hot new hop varieties explode into popularity and then morph to the next thing as ...
As craft beer continues to soar, the “big guys” are positioning themselves into different segments of the beer market. Like this beer: a nitrogen-widget-filled IPA being made by the notorious ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- This week's Crack One Open: Nitro IPA. For years, beer drinkers' only experience with nitro beers was Guinness. The little widget rattled around the empty can, leaving drinkers in ...
Guinness is introducing a new, experimental Nitro IPA to the United States and put a beautiful mini-documentary of their process on YouTube. The master brewers explain the craftsmanship and detail ...
Nitro beers are having a moment right now. The latest round of nitrogen-fueled brews comes from Samuel Adams, which is about to debut a line of three new beers: Nitro IPA, Nitro Coffee Stout, both ...
On Tuesday around noon, I received an invitation “to be among the first people in Philadelphia to try out Guinness Nitro IPA” at the recently reinvented Vesper. I thought it a bit odd that I would get ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- This week's pick: Guinness Nitro IPA - Crack One Open. There's no mistaking this for an American India Pale Ale, that's for sure. The tan ale has a white creamy head - much like its ...
Enthusiasm for craft beer is accelerating at an incessant rate, and it’s all breweries can do to keep up with demand for new and innovative products. One of the latest industry trends is nitrogen.
Guinness is introducing its experimental Nitro IPA to the U.S., distributing the beer in almost 12-ounce cans with the brewery’s signature nitro widget. Check out the video to learn more about the ...
Beer is traditionally carbonated with carbon dioxide gas; the use of nitrogen results in smaller bubbles, producing a finer-carbonated, fuller, creamier body and silky head. Nitrogen is most ...
A man and his dray horse stop to adjust their load outside the gates of the Guinness Brewing Company in Dublin, Ireland. (AP file photo) To purists, a draught of Guinness means an inky-dark, slowly ...
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