2025 is ON and American craft brewers are celebrating January with a new roster of beers that you’re gonna want to have around.
Three Floyds Sees The Light (Munster, IN) – Three Floyds Brewing, a brewery renowned for the big hoppy IPAs and bold Imperial Stouts is stepping “beyond the craft beer category” with a more traditional style of lager. Brewed with Indiana corn grits, and they do grow a lot of corn out that way, Floyd’s Deluxe 4.5% ABV “lighter-style premium lager” that checks all the crisp, clean and refreshing boxes.
“When we began to develop Floyds Deluxe, we weren’t making a craft lager – we were creating an American lighter-style lager,” said Cory Just, Three Floyds’ Marketing Director. “While that distinction might seem subtle, it’s a critical point of differentiation reflected in every aspect of this brand, including its packaging. Unlike our usual maximalist approach, this isn’t an intensely hopped-up brew. It’s a light, clean, and exceptionally well-crafted beer, carefully lagered for 8 weeks.”
March Forward ( Breckenridge, CO) – Although we’ll have to wait till the second Sunday in March to “spring forward,” Breckenridge Brewery has a new beer that isn’t waiting. Brewed to be enjoyed throughout winter’s chill and into the season of renewal, Breckenridge Spring Forward Grapefruit IPA is a 6.5% ABV India Pale Ale that masterfully balances bold grapefruit and zesty citrus flavors with just the right level of hop-driven bitterness.
“We aimed to craft a beer that feels like a breath of fresh air,” said Carl Heinz, Brewmaster at Breckenridge Brewery. “With its bold, juicy character and the dry hopping of Amarillo, Cascade, and Citra hops, this IPA offers a refreshing taste that enthusiasts can savor all year long.”
Drink Wit Not Lit (Denver, CO) – Its little surprise that Grüvi, one of the nation’s best producers of non-alcoholic beer, comes from Colorado, a state renowned for its brewing expertise. And they’ve a Witbier that ranks with the best.
Bright and refreshing in flavor with a creamy, full-bodied mouthfeel that’s so convincing, you won’t believe it’s non-alcoholic, Grüvi Weekday Wit is the award-winning brewery’s take on Belgian-style Wheat Beer an they absolutely nailed it.
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