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The Most Popular MyBeerBuzz.com Posts of 2025: A Comprehensive Roundup for Craft Beer Fans

The Most Popular MyBeerBuzz.com Posts of 2025: A Comprehensive Roundup for Craft Beer Fans
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Published: December 31, 2025 | Updated: June 4, 2026
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Introduction

2025 was a year of bold flavors, creative brewing, and unforgettable beer stories—and MyBeerBuzz.com was at the center of it all. From Goose Island’s legendary Bourbon County lineup to quirky beer names that sparked laughter (and debate), these posts captured the hearts—and clicks—of craft beer fans everywhere. Let’s raise a glass and revisit some of the highlights that defined the year in beer 2025 on mybeerbuzz.com.



Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2025 Lineup: Six Variants, One Icon


Few annual releases generate as much anticipation as Goose Island Bourbon County 2025. This year’s post had readers dissecting barrels, ingredients, and formats—all the details that make the series a perennial favorite.

What grabbed attention

Original Stout debuted in 10‑oz four‑packs, transforming the BCBS experience from big‑format sharing to accessible, side‑by‑side tastings.

Aged in freshly emptied barrels from Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Four Roses, and Wild Turkey, the Original showcased rich layers of fudge, vanilla, and caramelized sugar.

Cherries Jubilee Stout finished in cognac casks, then blended with Montmorency cherries, citrus, and panela—a flambéed dessert in stout form.

Chocolate Praline Stout layered cocoa nibs, hazelnuts, almonds, cashews, and dates for deep, nutty decadence.

Proprietor’s Stout (Chicago‑only) paid homage to baklava with walnuts, pistachios, cassia bark, and honey.
Double Barrel Stout highlighted Heaven Hill Bottled‑in‑Bond barrels for a marshmallow‑vanilla‑oak trifecta.
Reserve Stout aged two years in Parker’s Heritage Collection 10‑year rye barrels, delivering marzipan, dried fruit, and lively rye spice.

Read the full reveal on MyBeerBuzz ➜ Goose Island Reveals 2025 Bourbon County Brand Stout Family Exclusive First Tasting
Why this post topped the charts

The blend of tradition and innovation—especially the new 10‑oz format—made this announcement irresistible. Fans came for the variants but stayed for the storytelling around barrels and maturation.


Left Hand Brewing’s 2025 Release Calendar: Citrus, Dank, and a Cozy Winter Finale


Release calendars are the utility posts readers return to, and Left Hand Brewing 2025 release calendar struck the perfect balance between sessionable refreshment, resinous IPA density, and warm winter indulgence.

Highlights at a glance

Meyer Lemon Drop Shandy became year‑round, answering fan demand with real Meyer lemon juice and a crisp tart‑sweet balance.

Colorful Colorado IPA (6.8% ABV) leaned into dank terpene aromas—pine, tropical citrus, and resinous bitterness inspired by Colorado’s culture.

Mexican Hot Chocolate Milk Stout returned for Q4, layering rich cacao, cinnamon, vanilla, and chili heat—a seasonal favorite.

Plan your year with the calendar ➜ Left Hand Brewing Company Unveils 2025 Beer Release Calendar

Why readers bookmarked it

This post functions as a roadmap. Fans can align purchases with seasons—shandy for summer, IPA for fall, spiced stout for winter—while breweries and retailers can anticipate demand. ”


New Belgium’s Festbier Lager Cans (2025): Oktoberfest Tradition, 12‑Week Lagering


A fall essential, New Belgium Festbier 2025 tapped into nostalgia with technical precision. The post spotlighted a Marzen‑style lager brewed with 100% German malts and lagered for 12 weeks, then packaged in 12‑oz cans—perfect for festival season.

Key details

Style: Traditional Marzen

Process: 12‑week lagering for smooth malt and crisp finish

Timing: Targeted September 2025 release

Raise a stein with the full story ➜ New Belgium Brewing Adding 2025 Festbier Lager Cans

Why it resonated

The focus on process and tradition made this post a magnet for lager lovers.


Founders Brewing’s DKML Returns & KBS Iced Latte: Category‑Blurring Fun


Readers love a bold pivot, and Founders DKML 2025 plus the café‑leaning KBS Iced Latte delivered just that.

DKML reimagined a maligned style—a malt liquor—with bourbon barrel elegance, while KBS Iced Latte flipped expectations by crafting an Imperial Golden Ale with coffee and vanilla, then barrel‑aging it for oak depth and creamy sweetness.

Release points

DKML: Returning September release; “the first malt liquor worthy of a glass” with a barrel‑aged twist.

KBS Iced Latte (11% ABV): Golden Ale meets café indulgence—coffee + vanilla, bourbon barrels, and a silky finish.

Explore the dual drop ➜ Founders DKML Returning To 2025 Barrel Aged Series In September / KBS Iced Latte

Why the post clicked

It bridged novelty and nostalgia, appealing to stout fans and adventurous palates alike.


The Bruery’s Barrel‑Aged Stout Quartet: Dessert‑Leaned Luxe and High ABV


The Bruery’s reputation for decadent, high‑ABV beer drew collectors to this preview of four 2025 edition bottles. Readers lingered over flavor notes, aging details, and barrel provenance—exactly the kind of depth that makes MyBeerBuzz posts so shareable.

Spotlight bottles

Barrel Pie (17.3% ABV): Bourbon barrel‑aged ale with apples, honey, pretzels, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and salt—pastry vibes with a twist.

Popular Opinion (15.7% ABV): Bourbon barrel‑aged imperial stout layered with coconut and marshmallow for plush texture.

Flying High (21.3% ABV): Black Tuesday aged four years in Eagle Rare barrels; massive oak, dark fruit, and chocolate complexity.

Barrel Aged Three’s Company (13.7% ABV): Coconut, vanilla beans, lactose, and oat milk—a creamy, dessert‑bar stout.

Get the full preview ➜ The Bruery Adding Barrel Pie, Popular Opinion, Flying High & Barrel Aged Three’s Company

Why it soared

High gravity + dessert profiles + rare barrels = engagement.


The Best—and Worst—Beer Names of 2025: Humor, Debate, and Brand Lessons


No roundup is complete without the post that ignited the comments section. Best and worst beer names 2025 mixed humor with cultural critique, highlighting names that were clever, controversial, or flat‑out unorderable in a noisy bar.

Themes readers debated

Shock vs. wit: Does a risqué name help or hurt?

Inclusivity: Are we moving toward brand responsibility and away from offense?

Practicality: Will anyone actually say that name aloud when placing a beer order?

Read the list that lit up social feeds ➜ The Best, And Worst Beer Names Of 2025

Why it went viral

Humor travels. But this post also pushed the conversation forward, encouraging brewers to consider audience, context, and inclusivity.


Cross‑Cutting Trends Behind 2025’s Most‑Read Posts


Barrel‑Aging as Storytelling

From Goose Island Bourbon County 2025 to Founders KBS Iced Latte and The Bruery’s high‑gravity releases, barrel‑aging wasn’t just technique—it was a narrative. Posts that specify barrel origin, aging length, and collaboration context performed best because they add meaning, not just flavor.

Format & Accessibility

The shift to smaller formats (e.g., BCBS 10‑oz four‑packs) and practical 12‑oz cans for festival‑ready lagers made premium experiences more accessible. Readers appreciate occasion‑fit packaging that still respects the beer’s identity.

Seasonal Utility

Calendar content like Left Hand Brewing 2025 is evergreen within the year—it’s useful, bookmarkable, and helps fans plan purchases. This mix of information + timing is a proven traffic driver.
Culture & Responsibility

The naming roundup shows a maturing market: audiences increasingly favor cleverness that invites rather than excludes.


Practical Takeaways (For Fans, Brewers, and Bloggers)


For craft beer fans

Build a tasting flight at home: The 10‑oz BCBS format encourages side‑by‑side comparisons and more intentional sipping.

Left Hand’s 2025 schedule to sync purchases with seasons—refreshers in warm months, complexity when the nights get longer.

Celebrate lagers: A carefully lagered Festbier is food‑friendly and sessionable; revisit the style every fall.

For breweries and beer marketers

Tell the barrel story: Highlight barrel origin, aging time, and collaboration. It turns a tasting note into a narrative hook.

Package for the moment: Match format with use case—small bottles for tastings, cans for festivals, large bottles for sharing.

Name with intent: Humor sells, but inclusivity sustains. Aim for memorable, welcoming names that don’t limit your audience.


Internal Links & Sources (MyBeerBuzz Posts)


Goose Island Bourbon County 2025 lineup ➜ Goose Island Reveals 2025 Bourbon County Brand Stout Family
Left Hand Brewing 2025 release calendar ➜ Left Hand Brewing Company Unveils 2025 Beer Release Calendar
New Belgium Festbier 2025 cans ➜ New Belgium Brewing Adding 2025 Festbier Lager Cans
Founders DKML & KBS Iced Latte ➜ Founders DKML Returning To 2025 Barrel Aged Series In September / KBS Iced Latte
The Bruery’s barrel-aged releases ➜ The Bruery Adding Barrel Pie, Popular Opinion, Flying High & Barrel Aged Three’s Company
Best & worst beer names 2025 ➜ The Best, And Worst Beer Names Of 2025


Conclusion: 2025’s Beer Buzz Was About Choice, Craft, and Conversation


From barrel‑aged icons to seasonal staples and cultural commentary, MyBeerBuzz.com’s most popular posts in 2025 showcased everything we love about craft beer: process, flavor, and community. Whether you were mapping your tasting calendar, hunting down limited releases, or laughing (and cringing) at names, these stories offered information you can sip on and perspective worth a toast.


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