New labels approved from all over the country . . .
We start with Magic Hat. The brewery approved a new version for Encore, slated to debut this fall. Much improved over the first version.
Next is Short’s Autumn Ale. Short’s Brewing has introduced a lot of beers in 12 oz. bottles for the first time this year. Autumn Ale is scheduled to be released after S’more Stout and Key Lime Pie which are both supposed to be released around this time (late August-ish). These things are always subject to change at small breweries. The latest one to his shelves is the controversial Hangin’ Frank.
Lucky Bucket Brewing got label approval for Certified Evil to appear in bottles. Read more on the collaboration with Fifty Fifty Brewing, Flossmoor Station and others here. Flossmoor Station’s version just got approved for bottles as well (identical to image in original post).
Finally, here’s a new can label for Crow Peak Pile o’ Dirt Porter. Here’s the original piece I wrote last month about Crow Peak Brewing canning its beers. Crow Peak 11th Hour IPA was the brewery’s first can label to be approved.
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I tried Encore at the MH brewery a couple days ago. Awesome label, awful beer. Don’t nkow how they could call it an IPA. Their HIPA was nice, though.