
(Courtesy Ferment Brewing)
March will soon be a memory and American brewers are welcoming warmer weather with a new roster of beers that you’re gonna want to have around.
Bright Stuff (Hood River, OR) – Ferment Brewing, which opened in 2018 as a 20-barrel brewery and tasting room overlooking the Columbia River in Oregon, has a new addition that we can’t wait to get our hands on. Brewed with a smart menu of Centennial, Cascade, Mosaic, and Idaho 7 hops, Ferment Bright West IPA is a 6.5% ABV West Coast-Style India Pale Ale with a juicy, fresh-cut pine and grapefruit character, a touch of rose blossom, and a balanced bitterness.
“We’ve been drinking a lot of West Coast IPA and are thrilled that people are turning back to the style,” said Ferment Brewing Brewmaster Dan Peterson. “We’ve brewed numerous West Coast IPAs as rotating seasonals but knew we wanted to have one in the year round lineup. So we started dialing in a new recipe and landed on one that showcases and balances a bold blend of classic Pacific Northwest hops.”

(Courtesy Oskar Blues Brewery)
Designated Drinking (Sausalito, CA) – With more craft breweries than ever before brewing serious non-alcoholic beer, ACB has expanded our coverage to include new NA beers that matter. And Oskar Blues Brewery has stepped into the arena, with a very convincing lager.
Billed by the brewery as the “realest fake beer ever, Designated Dale’s NA Pils is a crisp and floral buzz-free Pilsner made with the highest standards and the lowest ABV.
Wave Rider (Montauk, NY) – Montauk Brewing, one of the fastest-selling craft breweries in Metro New York that just happens to be owned by a Canadian cannabis company, has a popular year-round offering that’s one of the best things they do. Crafted with a smart menu of Chinook, Azacca, Columbus and El Dorado hops, Montauk Wave Chaser IPA is a 6.4% ABV India Pale Ale that never disappoints.
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