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16 Beer Experts You Should Be Following on Instagram
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With collaborations popping up throughout the pandemic, and exciting new beer trends always on the radar of beer experts, it’s safe to say that beer has maintained its relevance during the ongoing pandemic.
With Covid-19 constantly changing the world of craft beer and beyond, it often feels difficult to keep up with all that is new and noteworthy in beer. But not to fear: There is an ever-expanding network of beer lovers and educators online who are keeping their followers in the know. From brewers, to writers, to travelers and photographers, these beer experts are the ones to keep your eyes on. (And yes, as it turns out, several are VinePair contributors.)
Mandy Naglich
New York-based Mandy Naglich, otherwise known as @beerswithmandy, is a homebrewer, BJCP-certified taster, and certified Cicerone. She is also the brains behind VinePair’s homebrew column BIY — Brew It Yourself, in which she educates readers about everything from adding fruit infusions to beer, to homebrewing hard seltzer. On her Instagram feed, she shares some of her best new finds, homebrewing feats, and more.
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And just like that….summer is over 🙃 Which means it’s time to break out the pumpkin beers 🤗😂 Are you more into summer or fall?
A post shared by Mandy Naglich 🍻 (@beerswithmandy) on Sep 8, 2020 at 8:40am PDT
Eli Traks
Eli Traks (@elitraks) is a commercial photographer by day and a craft beer photographer by night living in Dallas. Though her photography game is strong, her editing skills are what set her apart from other beer photographers. When she’s not taking photos, Traks spends time working on the marketing team for Turning Point Beer in Bedford, Texas, and using her platform to shout out her fellow women in beer.
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I'm looking forward to washing down the day with a few good brews and checking out all the amazing Women Crush (cans) Wednesday posts today. Happy #WCcansW, my lovies. Tag 'em if you got 'em. And in case you need to hear it today… you're fucking awesome! 💪💛🍻
A post shared by Eli Traks (@elitraks) on Aug 19, 2020 at 4:25pm PDT
Toni Boyce / Beer Kulture
Toni Boyce (@tonitwopint) is a certified Cicerone, beer judge, and writer. On their feed, Toni shares some of their newest beer finds and recently published articles. They also serve on the board of directors for Beer Kulture — a nonprofit organization that uses beer to “foster inclusion, equity, and diversity.” On its Instagram page, @beerkulture highlights BIPOC-owned craft breweries, shows off its merchandise, and more.
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Kulture Shit 🔥🔥🔥 #Kulture #BeerKulture #KultureShit #ForTheKulture #community #family #vibes #beer #craftbeer #Pils #KellerBier #KellerPils #charity #drinkresponsibly
A post shared by Urban Craft Curiosity (@tonitwopint) on May 17, 2020 at 7:34am PDT
Beth Demmon
Beth Demmon is a San Diego-based freelance writer, VinePair contributor, and contributing editor at Good Beer Hunting. An advocate for diversity and inclusion in the drinks space, Demmon won a diversity grant and serves on the San Diego Brewers Association diversity committee. She has written many articles for VinePair, as well as Vice, Saveur Magazine, and more. Her Instagram, @thedelightedbite, is full of drool-worthy beer and food content.
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So many versions of #blackisbeautifulbeer are coming out!! I am so thrilled at the amount of #sdbeer participation and look forward to more releases in the coming weeks. @chris.thebeereducator was kind enough to drop by @purebrewing’s contribution to the movement just in time for my chat with @weatheredsoulsbrewing_marcus on the @sdbrewers weekly Happy Hour at Home livestream, so if you didn’t catch it earlier, head to @sdbrewers and give it a watch!
A post shared by Beth Demmon (@thedelightedbite) on Jul 8, 2020 at 5:17pm PDT
Lily Waite/ The Queer Brewing Project
London-based Lily Waite (@lilywaite_) is a beer writer and photographer whose work has appeared in Good Beer Hunting, Pellicle, and, of course, VinePair. She is also the founder of the Queer Brewing Project, a non-profit that raises money and awareness for LGBTQ+ philanthropies. The project has set up a variety of collaboration projects with breweries to raise awareness about queer issues in the beer industry. On its Instagram feed @queerbrewingproject, the non-profit showcases some of the aforementioned beers (adorned with fun labels) and more.
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‪And so begin the birthday drinks! ‬ ‪We’re so grateful to the @marblebrewers team for helping us make this beer, the remake of beloved Dinosaurs Will Die!‬ ‪Big love and thanks to Jan, @josephince87, Paul, the rest of the team, and @whatismash 💕‬ ‪#BirthdayDinosaurs‬
A post shared by The Queer Brewing Project (@queerbrewingproject) on May 8, 2020 at 10:11am PDT
Black Brew Culture
Black Brew Culture has a mission to diversify the world of craft beer. The brand empowers beer lovers of all backgrounds, encouraging and providing resources on brewing and enjoying craft beer. Through curated events, and on social media, Black Brew Culture emphasizes the importance of access and equity in the world of beer. On its Instagram page, @blackbrewculture showcases some of the many black brewers and black-owned breweries that deserve our attention.
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Whatever or however you celebrate the holidays, peace and prosperity from our family to yours. Cheers! 🍻 #blackbrewculture . . . #somethingisbrewing #newnarrative #blackownedbreweries #supportblackowned #blacktableblacktent #freshfest2020 #fr3shest
A post shared by Black Brew Culture (@blackbrewculture) on Dec 25, 2019 at 11:07am PST
VinePair Beer Fridge
For reviews of what the VinePair staff is drinking, @vinepairbeerfridge is full of some of the team’s recent favorites. The feed is typically filled with beers from the VinePair office’s beer fridge, but as we are still working from home, our recent posts have featured the beers drunk by our staff while quarantining everywhere, from New York to Georgia.
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The beer is good. The can? 5/5 wanted stars. … 🍺🍺🍺🍻⚪ … 🍺: Grand Theft Otter Batch Two by @pontoonbrewing … 📝 Review + 📷 #beertography by @jefflicciardello … #vinepair #universityofbrew #beer #beers #beerific #beerme #beerlove #beergeek #beernerd #lovebrew #hophead #craftbeer #beercraft #beerporn #ilovebeer #craftnotcrap #beersofinstagram #bosspour #stout #stoutbeer #properglassware
A post shared by VinePair Beer Fridge (@vinepairbeerfridge) on Aug 18, 2020 at 2:46pm PDT
Intellectual Pooperty
Poking fun at craft beer brands that rip off iconic intellectual property, Patrick “Hayze’s” @intellectualpooperty showcases beers from “HawaiIowian Punch,” a tropical sour ripping off the childhood favorite Hawaiian Punch, to “Big League Brew,” a bubble- gum-fruited sour. While these beers all vary in taste and appearance, they have one thing in common: They all flirt with intellectual property laws.
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I just burped up my lunch 🤮
A post shared by Patrick Hayze (@intellectualpoooperty) on Jul 30, 2020 at 11:26am PDT
Work For Your Beer
Thought beer and fitness couldn’t go together? Think again. Founded by Charlotte, N.C.-based active beer lovers Melanie Fox and Alicia Thomas, Work For Your Beer is a guide to beer fitness — or workout classes taking place in breweries. Sharing everything from beer-centric workout videos to beer memes, @workforyourbeer is the ultimate guide to a fun and balanced lifestyle.
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Saturdays are for beer yoga 🍺🙏 Did you know @devilslogicbrewingclt hosts rooftop yoga with instructors from @habitualroots every Saturday at 10:30 AM at their brewery in Charlotte's Elizabeth neighborhood? ⁠ ⁠ $10 at the door gets you a one-hour rooftop yoga flow with skyline views, one Devil's Logic drink of choice, and a donation to Habitual Root's nonprofit 🧘 ⁠ ⁠ To ensure social distancing, this class maxes out at 12 people — link in our bio to reserve your spot through Eventbrite! #WorkForYourBeer⁠ ⁠ 📷: @lunahzon⁠ ⁠ #beeryoga #breweryyoga #rooftopyoga #cltyoga #charlotteyoga #yogaandbeer #beerandyoga #cltnc #charlottenc #clt #charlotte #cltbeer #charlottebeer #ncbeer #northcarolinabeer #devilslogic #devilslogicbrewing ⁠
A post shared by Work For Your Beer (@workforyourbeer) on Aug 29, 2020 at 4:01am PDT
Dogs on Tap
Dogs on Tap is here to prove that man’s best friend really does make for the ideal drinking buddy. From sleepy pups at breweries, to dogs who want a little taste of their owner’s IPA, @dogsontap shares the feel-good content we all need these days.
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Always dress to impress. : via @wildwoodtap
A post shared by Dogs on Tap (@dogsontap) on Aug 23, 2020 at 7:37pm PDT
Cats on Tap
Don’t worry, cat lovers. We didn’t forget about you. Cats on Tap is here to share everything you need to know about your two favorite things: Cats and beer. From sharing photos of (literally) pint-sized drinking buddies, to updating their followers on new cat beer releases, Cats on Tap proves that cats and craft beer make for a purrfect pair.
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Happy Caturday! . It’s been a few weeks since we’ve last posted, but it’s been a busy and stressful time for both hoomins due to new work commitments and project deadlines. Thankfully, we can now PAWS 😺 and take a restful staycation (vacation at home) this upcoming week. . To celebrate our work accomplishments, #beercat Rosie selected the satisfying clean and crispy pilsner from @fallingknifebc, Freischütz. . Purrfect for social distance summer grilling or chilling on the couch with your cats. Gets your paws on this new 4-pack, seriously. . . . . . #craftbeer #brewcat #beerkitty #craftbeercat #purrfect #pawesome #cat #cats #gato #neko #katze #chat ‪#beer ‪#mnbeer #fallingknifebrewing #pilsner #russianblue #caturday #staycation #minnesotacraftbeer
A post shared by Beer Cats (@catsontap) on Aug 22, 2020 at 6:54am PDT
Louie Baton
When you think of beer pairings, the first things that pop into your mind may be burgers, pizza, and barbecue. But Louie Baton (@louiebaton) has a different pairing in mind: That of beer and Legos. His intricate Lego setups each match a different craft beer, with setups celebrating everyone from “Elon Mollusk” to the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Birdhaus in Union City has quietly been open this whole time. Small draft selection, larger can/bottle selection. Outdoor seating area works perfectly during these trying times. Oh, and of course, Chicken. OG Chicken Sandwich Double OG Chicken Sandwich Crispy Bizness German Pilsner 5.3% BareBottle
A post shared by Louis J. Baton, III Esq. (@louiebaton) on Sep 17, 2020 at 1:56pm PDT
Cory Smith
Cory Smith is a beer, food, and travel photographer whose work has appeared in Good Beer Hunting, Punch, and VinePair. Cory’s feed is a delightful mixture of dramatic portraits of hospitality professionals, beautiful beers, and minimalistic food and travel photos.
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Scrubbing through some old photos from the summer and came across this tasty @cloudwaterbrew IPA. I was drinking these regularly during those seemingly endless days. They come in at less than 7%, which is okay in my book, more of that please. I miss those beers, but think I miss the sun more. Shout out to @seanislegend for inspiring the carousel joining of photos 2 and 3, always love when he does that. If you’re not following him you should, he captures some amazing stuff.
A post shared by Cory Smith (@cory_s_smith) on Dec 13, 2019 at 7:02am PST
Megan
San Diego-based Megan (a.k.a. @isbeeracarb) knows beer as well as she knows her Mean Girls references. She’s a diversity and inclusion advocate, blogger, and brewer, currently working at San Diego’s Societe Brewing Company. Her feed is full of shots of beer and captions promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity within the world of beer and beyond.
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I want to share some things with y’all, but first I want to remind you that DIVERSITY DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY ENCOMPASS INCLUSION AND EQUITY. (Sorry not sorry for yelling.)⠀ ⠀ Diversity is the variations of different characteristics in a group of people- race, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender, religion, + more. It is not enough to have a diverse staff. It means nothing if your employees do not feel safe, welcome, equally respected, and heard. ⠀ ⠀ Recently a lot of consumers have become more interested in supporting diversely owned brands. On the other hand, people are starting to wonder which companies are *actually* inclusive. If you are truly curious about these things but don’t know where to start, the first thing you can do is LISTEN. Do not promise to stop supporting a business or an individual, then make excuses when you are informed of inexcusable behavior. You are not an ally. ⠀ The next thing you can do is READ + PAY ATTENTION. Step outside of your bubble and be aware of what’s going on around you. There are plenty of resources out there to keep yourself informed- make an effort to be informed.⠀ ⠀ *Please keep in mind that in certain cases it may be the act of one or two bad employees. It is how the company confronts and handles the situation that is important to take note of. ⠀ We all fuck up. Personally, I believe it’s important to admit your mistake, genuinely apologize, and make a *real* effort to change the company culture and do BETTER.⠀ ⠀ Check my stories for examples of how you can stay informed on the topics of DEI + breweries.
A post shared by megan ✻ beer ✻ travel ✻ style (@isbeeracarb) on Jul 8, 2020 at 2:09pm PDT
Abby Fougerousse
Abby Fougerousse, or @craftbeermistress, is a Michigan-based beer lover who consistently shares gorgeous bottle and can shots. Keeping things fun, colorful, and a bit out there, Fougerousse’s feed will bring a smile to your face, and make you crave a brew.
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ᴡʜᴀᴛ ᴡᴀꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴄʀᴀꜰᴛ ʙᴇᴇʀ ʏᴏᴜ ᴇᴠᴇʀ ᴛʀɪᴇᴅ? . Tried this beer a couple of weeks ago. It was a soft, pillowy IPA with notes of stone fruit. Very smooth with a slight bitter finish. My second from @singlecutbeer and hopefully not my last! Picked this up from @tavour. #iDrinkSoMuchBeer #Tavour . . . Brewery: SingleCut Beersmiths Beer Name: Sammy Was Low Style: DDH DIPA ABV: 8.2% . . TAVOUR CODE: craftbeermistress – remember all you amazing beer lovers, if you are a new user, you can use my code and receive a $10 credit to your account after you spend your first $25!
A post shared by Abby (@craftbeermistress) on Aug 18, 2020 at 11:49am PDT
Julie Roesser
Buffalo, N.Y.-based Julie Roesser, also known as @craftbeerdeer,is a traveler, photographer, and craft beer enthusiast. Posting everything from reviews, to stunning shots, to unexpected beer pairings, Roesser’s feed is sure to satisfy your craving for fun beer content.
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Enjoying this @sloopbrewingco ddh green islands tropical #ipa 😋 . . Need to make a quick stop in Pittsburg tomorrow. If you have any dinner/brewery/breakfast suggestions for take out. Thanks!
A post shared by Julie (@craftbeerdeer) on Aug 11, 2020 at 4:53pm PDT
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16 Beer Experts You Should Be Following on Instagram
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With collaborations popping up throughout the pandemic, and exciting new beer trends always on the radar of beer experts, it’s safe to say that beer has maintained its relevance during the ongoing pandemic.
With Covid-19 constantly changing the world of craft beer and beyond, it often feels difficult to keep up with all that is new and noteworthy in beer. But not to fear: There is an ever-expanding network of beer lovers and educators online who are keeping their followers in the know. From brewers, to writers, to travelers and photographers, these beer experts are the ones to keep your eyes on. (And yes, as it turns out, several are VinePair contributors.)
Mandy Naglich
New York-based Mandy Naglich, otherwise known as @beerswithmandy, is a homebrewer, BJCP-certified taster, and certified Cicerone. She is also the brains behind VinePair’s homebrew column BIY — Brew It Yourself, in which she educates readers about everything from adding fruit infusions to beer, to homebrewing hard seltzer. On her Instagram feed, she shares some of her best new finds, homebrewing feats, and more.
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And just like that….summer is over
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Which means it’s time to break out the pumpkin beers
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Are you more into summer or fall?
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(@beerswithmandy) on Sep 8, 2020 at 8:40am PDT
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Eli Traks
Eli Traks (@elitraks) is a commercial photographer by day and a craft beer photographer by night living in Dallas. Though her photography game is strong, her editing skills are what set her apart from other beer photographers. When she’s not taking photos, Traks spends time working on the marketing team for Turning Point Beer in Bedford, Texas, and using her platform to shout out her fellow women in beer.
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I'm looking forward to washing down the day with a few good brews and checking out all the amazing Women Crush (cans) Wednesday posts today. Happy #WCcansW, my lovies. Tag 'em if you got 'em. And in case you need to hear it today… you're fucking awesome!
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Toni Boyce / Beer Kulture
Toni Boyce (@tonitwopint) is a certified Cicerone, beer judge, and writer. On their feed, Toni shares some of their newest beer finds and recently published articles. They also serve on the board of directors for Beer Kulture — a nonprofit organization that uses beer to “foster inclusion, equity, and diversity.” On its Instagram page, @beerkulture highlights BIPOC-owned craft breweries, shows off its merchandise, and more.
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Kulture Shit
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#Kulture #BeerKulture #KultureShit #ForTheKulture #community #family #vibes #beer #craftbeer #Pils #KellerBier #KellerPils #charity #drinkresponsibly
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Beth Demmon
Beth Demmon is a San Diego-based freelance writer, VinePair contributor, and contributing editor at Good Beer Hunting. An advocate for diversity and inclusion in the drinks space, Demmon won a diversity grant and serves on the San Diego Brewers Association diversity committee. She has written many articles for VinePair, as well as Vice, Saveur Magazine, and more. Her Instagram, @thedelightedbite, is full of drool-worthy beer and food content.
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So many versions of #blackisbeautifulbeer are coming out!! I am so thrilled at the amount of #sdbeer participation and look forward to more releases in the coming weeks. @chris.thebeereducator was kind enough to drop by @purebrewing’s contribution to the movement just in time for my chat with @weatheredsoulsbrewing_marcus on the @sdbrewers weekly Happy Hour at Home livestream, so if you didn’t catch it earlier, head to @sdbrewers and give it a watch!
A post shared by Beth Demmon (@thedelightedbite) on Jul 8, 2020 at 5:17pm PDT
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Lily Waite/ The Queer Brewing Project
London-based Lily Waite (@lilywaite_) is a beer writer and photographer whose work has appeared in Good Beer Hunting, Pellicle, and, of course, VinePair. She is also the founder of the Queer Brewing Project, a non-profit that raises money and awareness for LGBTQ+ philanthropies. The project has set up a variety of collaboration projects with breweries to raise awareness about queer issues in the beer industry. On its Instagram feed @queerbrewingproject, the non-profit showcases some of the aforementioned beers (adorned with fun labels) and more.
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‪And so begin the birthday drinks! ‬ ‪We’re so grateful to the @marblebrewers team for helping us make this beer, the remake of beloved Dinosaurs Will Die!‬ ‪Big love and thanks to Jan, @josephince87, Paul, the rest of the team, and @whatismash
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‬ ‪#BirthdayDinosaurs‬
A post shared by The Queer Brewing Project (@queerbrewingproject) on May 8, 2020 at 10:11am PDT
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Black Brew Culture
Black Brew Culture has a mission to diversify the world of craft beer. The brand empowers beer lovers of all backgrounds, encouraging and providing resources on brewing and enjoying craft beer. Through curated events, and on social media, Black Brew Culture emphasizes the importance of access and equity in the world of beer. On its Instagram page, @blackbrewculture showcases some of the many black brewers and black-owned breweries that deserve our attention.
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Whatever or however you celebrate the holidays, peace and prosperity from our family to yours. Cheers!
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#blackbrewculture . . . #somethingisbrewing #newnarrative #blackownedbreweries #supportblackowned #blacktableblacktent #freshfest2020 #fr3shest
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VinePair Beer Fridge
For reviews of what the VinePair staff is drinking, @vinepairbeerfridge is full of some of the team’s recent favorites. The feed is typically filled with beers from the VinePair office’s beer fridge, but as we are still working from home, our recent posts have featured the beers drunk by our staff while quarantining everywhere, from New York to Georgia.
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The beer is good. The can? 5/5 wanted stars. …
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: Grand Theft Otter Batch Two by @pontoonbrewing …
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Review +
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#beertography by @jefflicciardello … #vinepair #universityofbrew #beer #beers #beerific #beerme #beerlove #beergeek #beernerd #lovebrew #hophead #craftbeer #beercraft #beerporn #ilovebeer #craftnotcrap #beersofinstagram #bosspour #stout #stoutbeer #properglassware
A post shared by VinePair Beer Fridge (@vinepairbeerfridge) on Aug 18, 2020 at 2:46pm PDT
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Intellectual Pooperty
Poking fun at craft beer brands that rip off iconic intellectual property, Patrick “Hayze’s” @intellectualpooperty showcases beers from “HawaiIowian Punch,” a tropical sour ripping off the childhood favorite Hawaiian Punch, to “Big League Brew,” a bubble- gum-fruited sour. While these beers all vary in taste and appearance, they have one thing in common: They all flirt with intellectual property laws.
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I just burped up my lunch
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Work For Your Beer
Thought beer and fitness couldn’t go together? Think again. Founded by Charlotte, N.C.-based active beer lovers Melanie Fox and Alicia Thomas, Work For Your Beer is a guide to beer fitness — or workout classes taking place in breweries. Sharing everything from beer-centric workout videos to beer memes, @workforyourbeer is the ultimate guide to a fun and balanced lifestyle.
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Saturdays are for beer yoga
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Did you know @devilslogicbrewingclt hosts rooftop yoga with instructors from @habitualroots every Saturday at 10:30 AM at their brewery in Charlotte's Elizabeth neighborhood? ⁠ ⁠ $10 at the door gets you a one-hour rooftop yoga flow with skyline views, one Devil's Logic drink of choice, and a donation to Habitual Root's nonprofit
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⁠ ⁠ To ensure social distancing, this class maxes out at 12 people — link in our bio to reserve your spot through Eventbrite! #WorkForYourBeer⁠ ⁠
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: @lunahzon⁠ ⁠ #beeryoga #breweryyoga #rooftopyoga #cltyoga #charlotteyoga #yogaandbeer #beerandyoga #cltnc #charlottenc #clt #charlotte #cltbeer #charlottebeer #ncbeer #northcarolinabeer #devilslogic #devilslogicbrewing ⁠
A post shared by Work For Your Beer (@workforyourbeer) on Aug 29, 2020 at 4:01am PDT
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Dogs on Tap
Dogs on Tap is here to prove that man’s best friend really does make for the ideal drinking buddy. From sleepy pups at breweries, to dogs who want a little taste of their owner’s IPA, @dogsontap shares the feel-good content we all need these days.
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Always dress to impress. : via @wildwoodtap
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Cats on Tap
Don’t worry, cat lovers. We didn’t forget about you. Cats on Tap is here to share everything you need to know about your two favorite things: Cats and beer. From sharing photos of (literally) pint-sized drinking buddies, to updating their followers on new cat beer releases, Cats on Tap proves that cats and craft beer make for a purrfect pair.
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Happy Caturday! . It’s been a few weeks since we’ve last posted, but it’s been a busy and stressful time for both hoomins due to new work commitments and project deadlines. Thankfully, we can now PAWS
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and take a restful staycation (vacation at home) this upcoming week. . To celebrate our work accomplishments, #beercat Rosie selected the satisfying clean and crispy pilsner from @fallingknifebc, Freischütz. . Purrfect for social distance summer grilling or chilling on the couch with your cats. Gets your paws on this new 4-pack, seriously. . . . . . #craftbeer #brewcat #beerkitty #craftbeercat #purrfect #pawesome #cat #cats #gato #neko #katze #chat ‪#beer ‪#mnbeer #fallingknifebrewing #pilsner #russianblue #caturday #staycation #minnesotacraftbeer
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Louie Baton
When you think of beer pairings, the first things that pop into your mind may be burgers, pizza, and barbecue. But Louie Baton (@louiebaton) has a different pairing in mind: That of beer and Legos. His intricate Lego setups each match a different craft beer, with setups celebrating everyone from “Elon Mollusk” to the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Birdhaus in Union City has quietly been open this whole time. Small draft selection, larger can/bottle selection. Outdoor seating area works perfectly during these trying times. Oh, and of course, Chicken. OG Chicken Sandwich Double OG Chicken Sandwich Crispy Bizness German Pilsner 5.3% BareBottle
A post shared by Louis J. Baton, III Esq. (@louiebaton) on Sep 17, 2020 at 1:56pm PDT
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Cory Smith
Cory Smith is a beer, food, and travel photographer whose work has appeared in Good Beer Hunting, Punch, and VinePair. Cory’s feed is a delightful mixture of dramatic portraits of hospitality professionals, beautiful beers, and minimalistic food and travel photos.
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Scrubbing through some old photos from the summer and came across this tasty @cloudwaterbrew IPA. I was drinking these regularly during those seemingly endless days. They come in at less than 7%, which is okay in my book, more of that please. I miss those beers, but think I miss the sun more. Shout out to @seanislegend for inspiring the carousel joining of photos 2 and 3, always love when he does that. If you’re not following him you should, he captures some amazing stuff.
A post shared by Cory Smith (@cory_s_smith) on Dec 13, 2019 at 7:02am PST
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Megan
San Diego-based Megan (a.k.a. @isbeeracarb) knows beer as well as she knows her Mean Girls references. She’s a diversity and inclusion advocate, blogger, and brewer, currently working at San Diego’s Societe Brewing Company. Her feed is full of shots of beer and captions promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity within the world of beer and beyond.
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I want to share some things with y’all, but first I want to remind you that DIVERSITY DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY ENCOMPASS INCLUSION AND EQUITY. (Sorry not sorry for yelling.)⠀ ⠀ Diversity is the variations of different characteristics in a group of people- race, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender, religion, + more. It is not enough to have a diverse staff. It means nothing if your employees do not feel safe, welcome, equally respected, and heard. ⠀ ⠀ Recently a lot of consumers have become more interested in supporting diversely owned brands. On the other hand, people are starting to wonder which companies are *actually* inclusive. If you are truly curious about these things but don’t know where to start, the first thing you can do is LISTEN. Do not promise to stop supporting a business or an individual, then make excuses when you are informed of inexcusable behavior. You are not an ally. ⠀ The next thing you can do is READ + PAY ATTENTION. Step outside of your bubble and be aware of what’s going on around you. There are plenty of resources out there to keep yourself informed- make an effort to be informed.⠀ ⠀ *Please keep in mind that in certain cases it may be the act of one or two bad employees. It is how the company confronts and handles the situation that is important to take note of. ⠀ We all fuck up. Personally, I believe it’s important to admit your mistake, genuinely apologize, and make a *real* effort to change the company culture and do BETTER.⠀ ⠀ Check my stories for examples of how you can stay informed on the topics of DEI + breweries.
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Abby Fougerousse
Abby Fougerousse, or @craftbeermistress, is a Michigan-based beer lover who consistently shares gorgeous bottle and can shots. Keeping things fun, colorful, and a bit out there, Fougerousse’s feed will bring a smile to your face, and make you crave a brew.
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ᴡʜᴀᴛ ᴡᴀꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴄʀᴀꜰᴛ ʙᴇᴇʀ ʏᴏᴜ ᴇᴠᴇʀ ᴛʀɪᴇᴅ? . Tried this beer a couple of weeks ago. It was a soft, pillowy IPA with notes of stone fruit. Very smooth with a slight bitter finish. My second from @singlecutbeer and hopefully not my last! Picked this up from @tavour. #iDrinkSoMuchBeer #Tavour . . . Brewery: SingleCut Beersmiths Beer Name: Sammy Was Low Style: DDH DIPA ABV: 8.2% . . TAVOUR CODE: craftbeermistress – remember all you amazing beer lovers, if you are a new user, you can use my code and receive a $10 credit to your account after you spend your first $25!
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Julie Roesser
Buffalo, N.Y.-based Julie Roesser, also known as @craftbeerdeer,is a traveler, photographer, and craft beer enthusiast. Posting everything from reviews, to stunning shots, to unexpected beer pairings, Roesser’s feed is sure to satisfy your craving for fun beer content.
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Enjoying this @sloopbrewingco ddh green islands tropical #ipa
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. . Need to make a quick stop in Pittsburg tomorrow. If you have any dinner/brewery/breakfast suggestions for take out. Thanks!
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