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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Major Draft Change at Wrigley Field: Lagunitas IPA Takes Center Stage
In an interesting shakeup for beer enthusiasts attending games at Wrigley Field, Lagunitas IPA has officially made its debut on the venue’s draft scene. The popular craft beer has replaced almost 30 Goose Island handles, marking a significant shift in the offerings for fans enjoying a game day experience.
This transition underscores the evolving beer landscape at one of Major League Baseball’s most iconic stadiums. Lagunitas, known for its hop-forward flavors and consistent quality, is poised to provide a refreshing choice for patrons.
For those visiting Wrigley Field in the upcoming seasons, the change promises an exciting new flavor profile to savor while cheering on the home team. Whether you’re a loyal craft beer aficionado or simply looking to enjoy something new, Lagunitas IPA is ready to make its mark at this beloved baseball venue. Cheers to the next game!