Tag: Beer

  • Miller Lite Introduces Beer Drops to Add ‘Beer Taste’ to Light Beer

    Miller Lite Introduces Beer Drops to Add ‘Beer Taste’ to Light Beer

    National Beer Day is upon us, Outsiders, and Miller Lite intends to celebrate in a unique way – with limited edition Beer Drops. Miller Lite knows what it offers beer enthusiasts across the country. It’s everything you’ve always wanted in a beer. And less. And those other light beers? They…

  • Busch Urges People to Pee in Beer Cans, Not on Trees in New Ad Campaign

    Busch Urges People to Pee in Beer Cans, Not on Trees in New Ad Campaign

    One beer company is calling for outdoor lovers to pee in a “Busch” with a brand new environmentally friendly ad campaign. Yes, that’s right, Busch beer is encouraging their customers to skip the urge to relieve themselves on a tree – or in an actual bush – and to instead…

  • Budweiser Is Launching Ukrainian Beer

    Budweiser Is Launching Ukrainian Beer

    AB InBev, the mega-brewers responsible for classic beers like Budweiser, will launch a Ukrainian beer in the UK. The beer conglomerate will donate profits to charity, according to Yahoo. Beer brand Chernigivske already exists in Ukraine and is one of the most popular drinks in the country. Budweiser wants to…

  • Luke Bryan Shows Off His ‘Real Deal’ Beer From Two Lane Brewing

    Luke Bryan Shows Off His ‘Real Deal’ Beer From Two Lane Brewing

    After pausing production in 2020, Luke Bryan is bringing back his beer with Two Lane Brewing and it doesn’t stop at the lager. The collaboration includes the lager beer as well as a seltzer that Two Lane is releasing across the southeast. For the country music singer, it is the…

  • Rising Barley Costs Could Drive Up the Prices of Beer

    Rising Barley Costs Could Drive Up the Prices of Beer

    Your Yuletide brew will likely come with a much higher price tag this year. According to the brewer Adnams, the price of the grain is already $0.30 higher than it was this time last year. And by Christmas, the extra cost will be passed on to customers, which means beer…

  • Heineken Fears Russia Could Take Over Operations as It Withdraws From the Country

    Heineken Fears Russia Could Take Over Operations as It Withdraws From the Country

    Heineken worries that if it leaves its factory in Russia, the Kremlin may take over operations and nationalize its brand just as it’s doing to McDonald’s. Previously, Heineken said it would only pause new investments and exports to the country. But this morning, the company announced that it was selling…

  • 2022 Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America, Largest Craft Beer Expo in US, Headed to Minnesota

    2022 Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America, Largest Craft Beer Expo in US, Headed to Minnesota

    With about 200 craft breweries located throughout the state, Minnesota has long been a go-to spot for craft beer lovers. The mid-western state is full of breweries specializing in a variety of specialty beer from hazy IPAs, fruity sours, or golden ales. And, these beer-tasting opportunities are about to grow…

  • Prized California Seasonal Beer Draws Hundreds To Line Up Overnight

    Prized California Seasonal Beer Draws Hundreds To Line Up Overnight

    In the heart of Northern California’s robust wine country, the annual release of a limited seasonal beer is the talk of the town. The cherished brew goes by the name Pliny the Younger; and its delicate mix of smoothness, flavor, and high alcohol content has excited patrons lining up around…

  • Nevada Casino to Pay $8M For Reportedly Serving Chemicals Instead of Beer

    Nevada Casino to Pay $8M For Reportedly Serving Chemicals Instead of Beer

    A casino patron got a dangerous surprise a few years ago when he visited a bar and Casino in Henderson, Nevada. The man, Lon Enwright, asked for a sample of a particular beer on tap while visiting the Barley’s Casino and Brewing in Nevada. However, the casino instead served the…

  • Paralyzed Man Communicates First Words in Months With Brain Implant: ‘I Want a Beer’

    Paralyzed Man Communicates First Words in Months With Brain Implant: ‘I Want a Beer’

    After not being able to communicate for months, a paralyzed 36-year-old man was given the chance to speak through a brain implant—and his first words were “I want a beer.” We imagine that no truer words have ever been uttered. Following the simple request, the ASL patient requested a head…

  • Molson Coors Owes Stone Brewing Nearly $60 Million in Trademark Lawsuit, Jury Rules

    Molson Coors Owes Stone Brewing Nearly $60 Million in Trademark Lawsuit, Jury Rules

    A San Diego jury has ruled that the Molson Coors beer company must pay compensations to the Stone Brewing company. The issue centers around Stone Brewing’s concern that Molson Coors’s branding infringes on the company’s trademarked “Stone.” The Stone Brewing company says that the Molson Coors Keystone brand is infringing…

  • You Really Can’t Hide How You Feel About the Taste of a Beer, New Study Shows

    You Really Can’t Hide How You Feel About the Taste of a Beer, New Study Shows

    Anyone who has followed the beer-making process knows that the science behind some of our favorite brews is quite amazing. And, taste-testing these beers is often quite an enjoyable pastime. But now, researchers have added another scientific component to the art of beer tasting. However, this component has little to…

  • Fire Trucks Will Be Serving Up Brats and Brews at Milwaukee’s Traveling Beer Gardens This Spring

    Fire Trucks Will Be Serving Up Brats and Brews at Milwaukee’s Traveling Beer Gardens This Spring

    Milwaukee County is officially kicking the Spring season by announcing two fire trucks will be serving beer, brats, hot dogs, and pretzels in parks. According to NBC15, the fire trucks will be circulating Milwaukee County’s parks with beer and food starting on May 11th. The first park it will visit…

  • Anheuser-Busch Ends Sponsorship of Washington Commanders

    Anheuser-Busch Ends Sponsorship of Washington Commanders

    One of the NFL’s biggest sponsors has decided to back out of its sponsorship of the Washington Commanders. Anheuser Busch announced recently that the company has ended its sponsorship agreement with the NFL team. The popular beer company has not yet given a reason for this decision. However, the company…

  • Mast Landing Brewing Announces New Beer Festival

    Mast Landing Brewing Announces New Beer Festival

    Good news, Maine beer lovers! Mast Landing Brewing has announced its very own beer festival that will be happing this summer.  According to Mast Landing Brewing, the beer festival is the Wavy Days Festival. It will take place the weekend of July 23rd. The event will be at the infield…

  • Coors Light Is Selling 6-Packs of Beer-Flavored Lollipops

    Coors Light Is Selling 6-Packs of Beer-Flavored Lollipops

    March Madness is upon us, and while we here at Outsider are diligently filling out our whiskey bracket, Coors Light is marketing to all the stressed-out basketball fans. According to studies, sucking on lollipops or hard candies can reduce stress and create a calming effect. So, Coors Light is tapping…

  • Denver Brewery Whips Up Ukrainian Beer to Provide Support for the Invaded Country

    Denver Brewery Whips Up Ukrainian Beer to Provide Support for the Invaded Country

    A Denver brewery and a Ukrainian brewery are teaming up to make a drink and the proceeds will help provide support for those affected by the Russian invasion. Are any of you Outsiders are in the Denver area? If so, we encourage you to head over to Long Table Brewhouse…

  • Budweiser Wasn’t Always the ‘King of Beers’: Here’s What It Used to Call Itself

    Budweiser Wasn’t Always the ‘King of Beers’: Here’s What It Used to Call Itself

    When we hear the term “king of beers” we all know what beer brand comes to the minds of most beer lovers…Budweiser. When the Anheuser-Busch brewery was created in 1879 the company was making strides in the industry. Pioneering in pasteurization technology which allows the popular brew to safely be…

  • Ohio Army Veteran Gives Up Food for Lent, Survives on Beer Alone to Raise Money for Charity

    Ohio Army Veteran Gives Up Food for Lent, Survives on Beer Alone to Raise Money for Charity

    One Ohio Army veteran loves beer so much that he’s actually willing to give up food for it. His name is Del Hall. Outsiders — have you ever heard of someone going on a beer diet before? Most of the time you hear someone say that they aren’t being serious.…

  • Milwaukee Bringing Traveling Beer Gardens to County Parks

    Milwaukee Bringing Traveling Beer Gardens to County Parks

    Milwaukee has decided to team up with beer gardens once again to bring the suds and the hops to park goers. Picture this: You’re casting your reel into the lake at one of your local parks. The sun is high and that bottle of water just isn’t hitting the spot.…

  • You Could Get Married in a Washington Brewery That Has Its Own Wedding Chapel

    You Could Get Married in a Washington Brewery That Has Its Own Wedding Chapel

    Is Washington state redefining what it means to have a “shotgun wedding?” Beers and a wedding, well, they go hand in hand if you’re doing it right. Usually, however, the booze waits until the reception, as all of your closest friends and family are getting down on the dance floor…

  • Beer Prices Are on the Rise: Here’s What Is Causing the Inflation

    Beer Prices Are on the Rise: Here’s What Is Causing the Inflation

    If you thought skyrocketing gas prices signaled bad news, wait until you hear beer prices are on the rise too. Yep, that’s right Outsiders, it seems fuel isn’t the only American staple facing worsening inflation. Apparently, when it comes to economic crises, nothing gets left unscathed. At a Glance: Beer…

  • Heineken Launches New Virtual Beer, But It’s Not Drinkable

    Heineken Launches New Virtual Beer, But It’s Not Drinkable

    Dutch beer brand Heineken launched an industry first today: a virtual beer made of pixels instead of yeast. Customers can “taste” Heineken Silver exclusively in the brand’s virtual brewery within an immersive digital platform called Decentraland. Heineken Silver is a beer for the metaverse, so it isn’t real in the…

  • Busch Beer Wants Your Dog on Its Next Can of Dog Brew

    Busch Beer Wants Your Dog on Its Next Can of Dog Brew

    Every single dog on the planet deserves the spotlight and that’s just an absolute fact. Now, Busch beer wants to make one loyal dog owner’s pup best friend the center of attention on its next can. While every mom and dog dad thinks their dog is the best and deserves…

  • Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With These Best Beers

    Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With These Best Beers

    St. Patricks Day — it’s full of lots of people wearing green, a green Chicago River, bagpipes, and some amazing booze-filled moments at your local bar. Whether you’re staying in or going out this St. Patrick’s Day, here’s a rundown of some of the best Irish beers that will truly…