1.Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Did you know that the brewer's founder invented the iconic green label for Sierra Nevada? The founder's passion for hiking appears in the beautiful image of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

2. Bell's Two Hearted Ale:

Contrary to popular belief, this brew did not get its name after a romance. Actually, it's a reference to a well-known fly-fishing lure called the "Two-Hearted."

3.Founders All Day IPA

The name is more than simply a clever marketing gimmick. This IPA's lower level of alcohol was deliberately utilized in its brewing, making it ideal for sipping throughout the day.

4. New Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale:

This beer's distinctive moniker derives from a bicycle tour I took in Belgium. The residents' love of biking and the frequent flat tires they saw served as motivation for the creators.

This beer originated as a one-time special release and is well-known for its bitter hop flavour. But because of its appeal, Stone Brewing decided to make it a staple of its lineup.

5. Stone IPA

Lagunitas' clever labels are well-known. The concealed label word "Dogtown & Z-Boys" is a tribute to a venerable skateboarding film.

6. Lagunitas IPA

A shipwreck that happened on Lake Superior is commemorated by this porter. Even the ship's bell is depicted on the beer's label.

7.Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter:

Ever notice how intricately made the label is? The brewery's hometown, which is full of history and culture, is shown in it.

8. Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn Lager:  

The term "90 Minute" alludes to the length of time that hops were continuously added to the brew, giving the beer its distinctive flavor character.

9. Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA:

Although the name of the beer may seem odd, the sculpin, a species of fish found off the coast of California, inspired it.

10. Ballast Point Sculpin IPA:

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