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Flying Dog Brewery Releases a Non-Alcoholic IPA Called Deepfake

Flying Dog Brewery Releases a Non-Alcoholic IPA Called Deepfake It s one of very few non-alcoholic local brews Share Spirit-free cocktails are slowly making their way into the mainstream. But when it comes to non-alcoholic beer, local options are few and far between. Maryland’s largest brewery, Flying Dog, is looking to change that with the launch of a non-alcoholic IPA called Deepfake. “Just like Tom Cruise’s TikTok rants, our NA beer would fool anyone,” says chief marketing officer Ben Savage via email. “Deepfakes are getting harder and harder to spot these days and we thought the name was a great fit for an NA beer that tricks the senses into thinking it is a full-flavored IPA.”

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Drunk Fruit offers a refreshing twist on hard seltzers with its Asian flavors

Exactly Approximately 3 2% | Heritage Radio Network

Aired: Saturday, May 1st 2021 SHARE A poorly designed law that works and an expertly designed drink that sucks. When Prohibition was repealed in 1933 American drinkers had a lot of catching up to do. Tastes had changed and big brewers took note, cutting costs and striking ingredients until Americans were left with a low ABV bubbly bread soup that tasted vaguely like something they half-remembered. Flash forward to today and Lite Beer is one of the most well-designed products on the planet, while Americans are still untangling an ungainly patchwork of laws leftover from the bad old prohibition days. It begs the question: what does it mean to make something well? Special guests this week are Garret Oliver of Brooklyn Brewing Co., Brandon Skall of DC Brau and Garrett Peck, author of “The Prohibition Hangover.”

DC s First Modern Brewery Is 10 Years Old Today

A sampling of pale ales and IPAs at DC Brau. Photograph by Scott Suchman Ten years ago today, crowds lined up at Columbia Heights beer bar Meridian Pint to tap the first kegs of DC Brau. Up until that point, the city hadn’t had another production brewery since 1956. In the years since, DC Brau has become a staple of the restaurant and bar scene and helped pave the way for the District’s modern brewing industry. (Literally they lobbied to change many of the laws the govern how DC breweries operate.) We chatted with co-founders Brandon Skall and Jeff Hancock about the past decade, including their all-time favorite beer, surviving a pandemic, and their foray into hard-seltzer.

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