Falling For Beer
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Jerry is a: Chicago transplant. Musician. Herbivore. Hammock admirer. Lover of black coffee and pale beers. His spirit animal is the cowfish.
The genre-bending musician released his first EP, filled with covers of The National, the day much of the country went into lockdown.
"My greatest fear is that all these independent venues close, and then the only people left to buy them are huge corporations," says guitarist Jason Balla.
The band released its newest album 'Fantasize Your Ghost' shortly after the country went into quarantine.
"It would have to be something you wanted to drink when the weather turned, because that’s the same transition my music always syncs to."
The Chicago-based band compares its new album, "Forever Turned Around," to an Old Style and shot of Malort.
Today, the Canadian quartet leaves the brewing to the experts, but still find time for the occasional collaboration.
Twin Peaks returned to their hometown to celebrate Goose Island's 312 Day and the re-release of their garage-style lager Natural Villains.
Having only released its first full-length album back in April, it's impressive that psych-rock outfit landed a slot at Lollapalooza
We spoke with drummer Tim Very about the band's longevity and the process behind making Manchester Orchestra's own golden lager.
Pizza, murder and werewolves: That’s the premise of director Austin Vesely’s first feature film, starring Chance the Rapper, Zazie Beetz and Paul Scheer.
“Especially in the time were living in, I would rather just be very transparent,” says the Chicago-based musician, who loves Michigan beers but hates playing weddings.
The thunderous quartet really wants someone to brew a beer with them.
Armed with an unmatched guitar tone and a blissfully contagious energy, Phil Cook is a force forged of gospel and blues.
The beer option, among other things, fell flat this year at the northern Wisconsin music festival.
One of the country's most mysterious music festivals upped the ante this year by not announcing a lineup.
The band's tenth album, 'Critical Equation,' was released in April and is one of their most sonically satisfying records to date.
A pairing of the best new beers and albums of 2017.
Most holiday music sucks. This list doesn't.
If fall has you feeling nostalgic, try this playlist, which brings together the best in emo and beer.
Get out into the woods while you still can. Bring this playlist and some of these beers.
Chicago's Kanye West has a history like the city's beer scene. Listen and drink.