[ 01 // THE FLIGHT ]
Our faves from this week
🏆 The 2026 Beer World Cup is in the books. 1,644 breweries. 50 nations. 353 medals. Did your local fave make the cut?
🤝 Brew your own Little Sumpin' at home with the new Pinter X Lagunitas collab (and without the 18,000 steps).
🪐 Calling all jedis, rebels, droids, and ewoks. May the 4th is next week, and Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is pulling out all the stops.
🏀 Denver Beer Co. goes the extra 6,000 miles for this Jokić-inspired Cold IPA collab with Ravangrad Pivara in his Serbian hometown.
🍺 Kosher beer?! Pittsburgh's Mondays Brewing Company thinks yes.
[ 02 // THE PINT ]
Six-seven → Six-point-seven.

What happens when you mix a nationwide pre-teen trend, a local award winning brewery, and Texas? No Label Brewing in Katy, TX is taking the infamous 6-7 meme, and flipping on its head for a great cause.
Still not sure what the 6-7 meme is all about? Yeah, us either. But it has us constantly walking on egg shells every time numbers come out of our mouths.
No Label is leading the way on their new 6-7 Collaboration, where breweries across the country are invited to create a 6.7% ABV American IPA.
The co-owner of No Label has the vision of each of the participating breweries supporting their own local communities’ classrooms and school departments. All proceeds will go directly back into the communities of participating breweries.
What we love about this story is the idea that craft breweries do more than just make incredible beer. They impact communities in ways that the current age of social media and hyper-digitized culture can’t: human connectivity and purpose.
So the next time you hear some hooligan say “6-7” maybe, just maybe you can smile knowing the impact is bigger than these kiddos even realize.
Brewbound has the full story here.