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Hop Daily: Shock Top Rebrands, Oskar Blues Introduces Resealable Crowlers
The latest news about the craft beer industry.
Shock Top Rebrand
Shock Top beer has a brand new look with a freshly updated citrus head logo. Their new six packs are dominated with a bright orange background, while the bottles scream minimalist.
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Roadie Grapefruit Radler
Great Divide Brewing Co. of Denver, Colorado just launched a new brew inspired by the BoulDurgano bike race. The beer is a shandy made with grapefruit purée that’s perfect for spring.
Oskar Blues Resealable Crowler
After introducing the Crowler in 2012 to store fresh beer in a 25 or 32 ounce can, Oskar Blues Brewery of Longmont, Colorado has introduced a resealable Crowler. Instead of needing to consume all of the beer once the Crowler is open, now you can reseal it and save it for later.
Guava Libre
The Bruery and Funky Buddha Brewery teamed up to create a brew they’ve named Guava Libre. The beer is based on a Cuban desert called pastelito de guayaba and is a cream ale made with guava, vanilla beans and milk sugar.