In the Keg Room
The world of beer is a massive place to explore. From breweries to beers to homebrewing, we cover it all.
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All Day Haze - Founders Review
All Day Haze from Founders is light-bodied and smooth with a complex aroma, strong flavors, and a low enough ABV to keep it fruity and sessionable.
Just the Haze NA - Samuel Adams Review
All of the hazy feels, none of the alcohol. Just the Haze from Samuel Adams is what you need this Dry January, especially if you aren’t interested in lager-style NA beers.
Banger IPA - Saint Arnold Review
The oldest craft brewery in Texas hit another home run with their newest Hazy Double IPA - Banger IPA. Hoppy, fruity, and full of malty goodness, Banger IPA from Saint Arnold is a staple we’ll keep coming back to. Worth it from the first sip to the last.
Crash Pad Imperial Hazy IPA - Real Ale Brewing Review
If you want the warmth and depth of a winter beer, but the hoppy brightness and complexity of a summer beer, Crash Pad is the perfect bridge. Hoppy, complex, with a silky smooth mouthfeel, Crash Pad from Real Ale Brewing from Blanco, TX, is the Imperial Hazy IPA you need to try.
Non-Alcoholic Hazy IPA - Best Day Brewing Review
If you are looking for a non-alcoholic beer that still has strong hop flavors and aromas and a light hazy mouthfeel, look to Best Day Brewing’s Hazy IPA.
Fresh Kicks Hazy IPA - Real Ale Brewing Review
Real Ale Brewing out of Blanco, TX, knows what it takes the beat the summer heat. Their Fresh Kicks Hazy IPA moves from fruity to floral, hoppy to sweet, and is a well balanced beer that is sure to please any hazy lover.
Hazy IPA - Stone Brewing Review
Packed with El Dorado, Azacca, and Sabro hops and only 6.7% ABV and 35 IBUs, Stone Brewing has created a beautifully balanced Hazy IPA. Check it out!
Free Wave Hazy IPA - Athletic Brewing Co Review
A hazy IPA that is also Non-Alcoholic and still full of flavor? Enter Free Wave Hazy IPA from Athletic Brewing!