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In honor of the Great American Beer Festival taking place this weekend in Colorado, let’s see what’s rolling through the TTB!

All of the beer labels featured here are available for the public to view on the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) website. You can spend your time figuring it out or you can check out our monthly highlights. Check out past posts here.

It should be noted that TTB approved labels are not guaranteed to be on shelves in the immediate future or even at all. Breweries need to have labels ready if they decide a beer is a go for packaging and distribution. There may be a multitude of reasons to release a product or not. The purpose of this post is to start a conversation about what is potentially on the horizon in the Michigan beer scene.

This month’s highlights include labels from Brackenridge Brewery, Cerebral Brewing, Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project, Eddyline Brewery, Great Divide Brewing, Left Hand Brewing Co, Monster Brewing, New Belgium Brewing, New Image Brewing, Oskar Blues Brewing, Sanitas Brewing Co, TRVE Brewing Co, WeldWerks Brewing Co, and Wiley Roots Brewing Co.

October’s featured label is Hand of Glory, a collaboration beer between TRVE Brewing Co in Denver and Trophy Brewing Co in Raleigh, NC.



Which label is your favorite?

Cheers!


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Ed Norton

Edwin "Ed" Norton was first introduced to craft beer when his designated fraternity Big Brother Vince asked him if he knew anything about the topic. Ed admitted his ignorance and the rest is history as Ed and Vince would split six-packs of craft beers each week during Ed's probationary status. Ed is now a craft beer enthusiast who is always on the lookout for a beer he has not tried when bottle shopping or drinking at breweries and bars. In addition to drinking beer, this livelong Michigan resident enjoys a bunch of hobbies that he doubts you really care about, other than drinking beer and sounding off about it.

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