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Stealing Hoppy Hours is the first celebrity-branded nonalcoholic beer. The name is a twist on 311’s “Stealing Happy Hours,” the closing track on the band’s 1997 album “Transistor.” ...
As a reliable, but inexpensive, regional option from my graduate school days in Nashville, it was a tidy $2.50 pour at a few different happy hours across Music City.
Punchcards for additional samples were available. Tim Bellisle, Shipyard’s district manager, said he’d be happy to come back next year. “I think they put on a heck of a show,” he said. “It’s a very ...
For quite a while now, the craft beer scene has been dominated by strong, mega-hoppy beers along with oak-aged, high alcohol barley wines. With summer finally here, it's time to switch gears.
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