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Saving the Session for people who don't want beer with These Days, the Session Spritz 🍑 *Raising via EIS* | Co-Founder, ex-Seedlip, 10yrs in Drinks, love a good pub.
What if the biggest innovation in beer, wasn't a beer? 💭 Alright, stick with me. That's obviously a little bit 'clickbaity'. What I really mean is... What if the biggest innovation in the beer occasion, wasn't a beer? What if it was another refreshing, sessionable drink? But wait, why is this important? Well, some people don't like beer. Or get a bit bored of beer. We've all been there when you're sat at the pub with the same old pint, thinking 'do I really even want this?' And the alternatives to beer aren't hitting the spot. Some too strong, some too sweet, some take too long to make. The solution? The Session Spritz. Juicy, dry & refreshing. Served fast & consistent on tap. The future of the non-beer drinker is solved. _______ Fancy getting on board with the biggest innovation in the beer occasion? We are about to launch our latest round of funding and are registering interest now. Drop a comment or DM me and I can share more details on the raise & our pitch deck. #spritz #spritzontap #futureofbeer #beer
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Ever cracked open a cold one and wondered, "Who came up with this brilliant beer can idea?" Well, buckle up because I've got a frothy tale for you! Back in the day (we're talking the 1930s), beer was primarily served in glass bottles. But then, along came a game-changer: the beer can! In 1935, the American Can Company and Gottfried Krueger Brewing Co. teamed up to create the first-ever beer can. These beauties were made of heavy-gauge steel and were marketed as “Krueger’s Finest Beer.” Imagine trying to shotgun one of those! The innovation didn't stop there. By the 1960s, cans got a facelift with aluminum, making them lighter and more user-friendly. Fast forward to the late 1970s, and we got the beloved pop-top can, thanks to Ermal Fraze. No more fiddling with can openers – just a satisfying *click* and you're good to go. Today, beer cans are a staple in the beverage world. They’re eco-friendly, portable, and perfect for preserving that crisp, refreshing taste we all love. Plus, they come in all sorts of cool designs – talk about a win-win! So next time you're enjoying a beer, take a moment to appreciate the journey of the can in your hand. Cheers to innovation and the simple pleasures of life! 🍻 #BeerLovers #Innovation #Throwback #Cheers
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In the next chapter of our #BrewingFacts series, let's tackle another prevalent myth surrounding beer consumption. Enjoying a beer doesn't mean overindulgence. Beer consumption is about appreciating the craftmanship and quality of the Beer which the Brewer has nursed the Beer through & not quantity. For many, the experience serves as a relaxing environment for bonding and light-hearted conversations. Remember, responsible drinking enhances the experience further, allowing you to savor the flavors and enjoy the craftsmanship behind each brew. Join us as we continue to shed light on common misconceptions about beer. #MythVsFact #GoodTimes This content is intended for individuals above legal drinking age only. Enjoy responsibly!
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An American research group has compared the effects of storing the beer types IPA and Amber Ale in glass bottles and aluminum cans respectively. Shortly after brewing, the bottles were stored refrigerated for one month and then at room temperature for five months to mimic how a beer is typically stored. Every two weeks, the researchers opened a bottle and a jar and analyzed the contents. #BeerTest #BeerBlindTest #BeerTaste #ReGiuSonYoutube #CanVSbottle #BottledBeer #CannedBeer #Beercan https://lnkd.in/d22fKrYu
Beer Showdown Can vs Bottle
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Sip, Scan, Cheers!🍺🔍 Unveil the art of creating Beer and Wine QR Codes in our insightful blog. Dive in for a taste of innovation! Link in the comments. #QRCode #winetechnology #BeerInnovation #qrcodetasting #digitalwinery #techpour #brewerytech #freeqr #freeqrcode
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I love to set a question at the core of my articles and make answering it the quest. In my new article for InsideHook, I wanted to know if beer really does taste better in the can, bottle, or keg. Here's what I found out.
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Better data makes for better beer. Learn how Deschutes Brewery brought the spirit of craft beer brewing into the digital age with AVEVA™ PI System™. Read now: https://bit.ly/47STgtG
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Whether you prefer them lightly salted, seasoned with spice, or loaded with cheese, there's a tortilla chip for every palate! What is your favorite dip to pair with tortilla chips? We can't get enough of salsa at our office, but share your thoughts below! 🌶️ 🌮 #NationalTortillaChipDay #CrunchTime #SnackAttack #DipAndDive #ChipsAndDip #Snacks
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You may only need one idea to change everything. …here’s an idea from a beer festival. 👇 I was an invited guest to a special beer festival. I’ve never been into a brewery before, so it was really nice that it was held in the Joseph Holt brewery itself in Manchester. The beer festival was part of Joseph Holt’s 175th anniversary celebrations. To make it easy for everyone they converted one of the brewery rooms into one long bar. As you can see from the picture it was jam packed full of different beers. There was a lot of choice. It was easy to see what the choices were. They made sure everyone could clearly see what was on offer. And that’s the idea. It’s so easy for us to assume that our existing customers know what we do. The thing is - they probably don’t. And if they don’t know then they can’t or won’t buy. 💥 What can you do to remind your existing customers of everything you do ? 💥 Just like the beer festival… …..reminding them of everything that you offer, might just mean more sales and more cash coming into your business. ❤️ Share if this is helpful 🔥 Follow me on LinkedIn for more content on pricing, profit and creating a better business.
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How do you hold a wine glass like you know what you're doing? Well, there's really only one "rule." Hold your glass by the stem (and not the bowl!) Here are several ways to try holding a glass including how to practice swirling wine. Watch the full video → https://loom.ly/2Fa6MGg #wineeducation #winelover #winehacks
How To Hold A Wine Glass (Like a Pro)
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