New Poll Shows Beer Drinkers Love Politics, Vote Republican

Remember that survey that showed Republicans drink Samuel Adams, Democrats love their Heineken, and Dos Equis is the most bipartisan beer? Now, a new poll reveals even more about beer drinkers'... read more

Cider Week: 5 Cider Producers Worth Trying

On Friday, Oct. 12, the second incarnation of Cider Week, part of Glynwood's Apple Project, kicked off in New York City and the Hudson Valley. The tag line of Cider Week says it all: "... read more

Beer Review: Guinness Black Lager

Guinness is easily one of the world’s most recognizable breweries. Its proud tradition of brewing all began in Dublin in 1759, when Arthur Guinness took out a 9,000-year lease on the iconic St... read more

Heineken Releases James Bond-Themed Beer Bottles

Heineken fans may still be angry about the massive product placement deal with the James Bond franchise, but everyone can agree that the new Bond-themed bottles are pretty sweet.  The Drinks... read more

10 Wackiest Wine and Beer Labels

We don’t judge a book by its cover, but a drink by its label? We’re only human, after all. We rounded up 10 wine and beer brands that caught our attention on the shelves, thanks to clever... read more

Beer That Won’t Freeze Invented for South Pole Workers

Not everyone gets to enjoy an icy cold brew — those living in Antarctica have had to suffer not only freezing temperatures and extreme conditions, but they also can't enjoy a beer without... read more

Beer Review: Rogue Voodoo Doughnut Bacon Maple Ale

One of several genre-defying, boundary-pushing brews from Portland, Ore.’s Rogue Ales, Voodoo Doughnut Maple Bacon Ale is a, a sweet, salty, smoky ale. The brown ale was created in... read more

7 Beers to Try at the Great American Beer Festival

Beer lovers have already descended upon the Mile High City to get the party started for the 31st Great American Beer Festival — and to start tapping those 2,700 beers on offer. There's no... read more