It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... wait, no. When talking about all the craft beer we reviewed this year, the good times definitely win out. 2012 was a fantastic year for the beer industry in the U.S., with the number of breweries in America hitting a 25-year high. Thanks to our intrepid roster of beer writers, we showcased some of the best from more than 40 different craft producers. How many have you tried?
Agnus — Tripel from Corsendonk
Art of Darkness — Belgian dark ale from Ommegang
Black Chocolate Stout— Russian imperial from Brooklyn
Blanche de Chambly — Belgian witbier from Unibroue
Bourbon Barrel Porter — Barrel-aged imperial from Williamsburg AleWerks
Daisy Cutter— American pale ale from Half Acre
Diesel— Hoppy stout from Sixpoint
D’uvaBeer— Fruit-infused sour ale from LoverBeer
Eclipse (Rittenhouse Rye)— Aged imperial stout from FiftyFifty
Expedition Stout— Russian imperial from Bell’s
Friendship Brew— Black saison collaboration from Green Flash and St. Feuillien
Golden Delicious — American-style Tripel from Captain Lawrence
Goudenband— Flanders brown ale from Liefmans
Hell or High Watermelon— Summer wheat beer from 21st Amendment
Hop Sun — Summer wheat beer from Southern Tier
International Arms Race (U.S.)— Zero-hop collaboration from Flying Dog and BrewDog
Jack D’Or — Saison Americain from Pretty Things
Landlord— English pale ale from Timothy Taylor
Lava — Imperial stout from Ölvisholt
Love Buzz — Saison from Anchorage
Loving Cup — Maple porter from Coalition
Muffin Top — Belgian Tripel from Clown Shoes
Pere Jacques— Abbey Dubbel from Goose Island
The Perfect Crime— American blonde from Stillwater and Evil Twin
Pot Kettle Black— Hoppy porter/black IPA from Yeastie Boys
Rayon Vert— Belgian pale ale from Green Flash
Ris a la M’ale — Dessert beer from Mikkeller
Saison — Belgian saison from Yards
Saison de Lente — Spring saison from The Bruery
Saison Deluxe — Saison from Southampton Publik House
Scythe & Sickle — Harvest ale from Ommegang
75 Minute IPA — Dry-hopped IPA from Dogfish Head
Spéciale Belge — Belgian sour collaboration from Dupont and Philly Beer Week
Stumptown Tart — Belgian ale from BridgePort
Summer Squeeze — Belgian witbier from BridgePort
Tri-PA — Imperial IPA from Full Pint
Tweason’ale — Fruit beer from Dogfish Head
Voodoo Doughnut Maple Bacon Ale — Brown ale from Rogue
Winter Ale — Seasonal from Weyerbacher
White Magick of the Sun — White ale from Voodoo
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