Category 4 is an American Red Ale by Due South Brewing Co. that balances floral and piney hops with caramel, toffee, and doughy bread. Read More
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Citrusy Wit
Witbier • Stone Brewing
Citrusy Wit is a Belgian-style Witbier by Stone Brewing that blends coriander and yeast with brightly tart citrus. Read More
Floridian Hefeweizen
Hefeweizen • Funky Buddha Brewery
Floridian Hefeweizen is a German-style Hefeweizen by Funky Buddha Brewery that blends banana and citrus with doughy wheat bread. Read More
Tourist Trappe
Tripel • MIA Beer Co.
Tourist Trappe is a Belgian-style Tripel by MIA Beer Co. that blends fruity pear, apple, and orange with peppery spice, herbal hops, nutty yeast, and booze. Read More
Lagunitas IPA
American IPA • Lagunitas Brewing Company
Lagunitas IPA is an American IPA by Lagunitas Brewing Company that balances hoppy citrus and pine with caramel malt. Read More
Flesh & Blood
American IPA • Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Flesh & Blood is an American IPA by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery that’s juicy with hoppy citrus flavors of lemon, grapefruit, and orange. Read More
Brooklyn Local 1
Belgian Strong Pale Ale • Brooklyn Brewery
Brooklyn Local 1, a Belgian-style Strong Pale Ale by Brooklyn Brewery is effervescent with spices, fruity esters, yeasty funk, and light hops. Read More

Proud to Support Independent Craft Brewers
For years, small and independent U.S. craft breweries have been turning the beer world upside down. Their ability to take risks, innovate flavors and build better communities has made the U.S. the craft beer capital of the world.
To proudly display that independent spirit, the Brewers Association created a symbol to unify U.S. craft breweries and those who want to support them. This certified mark gives beer lovers an easy way to identify independent craft beer.
Learn more about what it means to be an Independent Craft Brewer by visiting the Brewers Association.