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Brooklyn Brewery expanded its non-alcohol line with the introduction of Special Effects IPA, which it says has a full, hoppy flavor and tastes like a regular beer.
Firestone Walker Brewing Co. released Flyjack, a low-alcohol, low-calorie beer with the characteristics of a hazy IPA and 96 calories, 5 grams of carbs and 4 percent alcohol by volume.
San Francisco Bay Area craft beverage purveyors 21st Amendment Brewery and Peet's Coffee teamed up for 1966 Coffee IPA, a first-time collaboration beer to celebrate the region's history as a leader of innovation and culture.
Sixpoint Brewery has released three new beers: Trail Haze Hazy “Adventure” IPA, Hootie Hazy IPA, and Meltdown Hazy IIPA as part of its year-round lineup.
Longmont, Colo.-based Oskar Blues Brewery announced rebranded packaging for its entire lineup of canned craft beers, marking the first changes to the look of the lineup in more than 15 years.