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I’d Tap That: Dale’s Pale Ale is a modern American classic to keep stocked

Glassware: Beers that come in cans always seem more fun to drink straight from the can. Maybe its just novelty or maybe its the...

I’d Tap That: The Shape of Hops to Come is distinguished as a great IPA

Glassware: Hop forward beers such as Shape of Hops to Come feature a very strong hop aroma that must be experienced to its fullest....

I’d Tap That: Sam Adams Fresh as Helles has the right character for summer

Glassware: Lagers are bright and refreshing beers that offer a great array of subtle qualities. Glassware that allow this subtleness to shine is the...

I’d Tap That: Dayslayer by Stone Brewing Co. an easy-drinking IPL for all

Glassware: Hops are on full display in this delicious and well balanced IPL, and glassware that enhances the aroma and taste is best suited...

I’d Tap That: SBC’s Sunset at the Lake has improved since its debut last year

Editor’s Note: Susquehanna Brewing Company and Grotto Pizza are teaming up to premiere SBC’s latest batch of Sunset at the Lake with a May...

I’d Tap That: Loose Cannon IPA is aggressive but well-balanced and drinkable

Glassware: A great IPA features bright and refreshing aromatics that make any drinking experience even better. Glassware that captures these aromatics is a must...

I’d Tap That: The Waldos’ Special Ale by Lagunitas is not your average IPA

Glassware: The true highlight of any IPA is in the aroma where the hops truly shine and make their presence known. This is true...

I’d Tap That: Jai Alai king of Cigar City’s world-class roster of craft beers

GlasswareFruity aromatics are present throughout, and a glass that captures that will enhance the drinking experience. The Spiegelau IPA glass, snifter and tulip are...

I’d Tap That: Divided By Zero — Southern Hemisphere leaves zero complaints

Glassware: As with all IPAs, experiencing the aroma is a must to truly appreciate the beer. The Spiegelau IPA glass is always a personal...

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