Spiegelau Beer Glasses

Spiegelau beer glasses are steadily making their way into Japan’s craft beer scene, positively changing how people appreciate beer. The iconic IPA glasses, in particular, are creating some buzz. Guests to last year’s Hop Revolution festival received one and they’ve been featured in several magazines. The IPA glasses resemble Spiegelau’s newest design in the beer…

Heretic Brewing: a Path Unordinary

by Ry Beville Heretic Brewing Company. It may seem like an ironic name for a brewery whose founder and brewmaster has written at least one book about beer that has become orthodox reading. And through the Jamil Show, the world’s first radio program about brewing classic styles of beer, Jamil Zainasheff has educated thousands. Where…

Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company

Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company is the quintessential craft brewery. Almost everything is handcrafted and we’re not just talking about the beers. Owner/brewmaster Chris Garrett is something of the handyman, owing in part to having grown up on a fairly remote ranch in New Mexico, where “do-it-yourself” is a necessary part of life. As we tour…

BBW 2014

Belgian beer essentially is craft beer. While not every Belgian brewery takes a non-industrial, artisan approach to brewing, most do. It’s an integral part of the country’s brewing heritage. In some ways, Belgian beer helped pave the way for craft beer in Japan by acclimating people’s tastes to flavors more complex than the mainstream lagers…

European Beer Star Competition

Europe is the origin of the world’s classic beer styles. Certainly, countries outside Europe have developed popular new categories—especially America—but these still evolved from European traditions. Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, England—this is where it all began. Innovation is great and we’re excited to see brewers expanding the possibilities for flavor, but we’re also pleased to…