Craft Beer & Spirits — July 4, 2026
Whiskey dominates July releases with 10 limited-edition bottles celebrating the US 250th anniversary, while craft brewers shift away from hazy IPAs toward balanced, clearer styles. New releases from Monkey Shoulder, Jack Daniel's, and Old Pulteney mark the month's spirit highlights.
Craft Beer & Spirits — July 4, 2026
New Releases
Limited Whiskey Releases Lead July
July 2026 brings a wave of commemorative whiskey releases honoring the 250th anniversary of the United States. Major producers across Kentucky, Tennessee, Scotland, and London have unveiled limited-edition bottles, with notable releases from Blade and Bow, Indri, Jack Daniel's, Monkey Shoulder, and Old Pulteney.

The Spirits Business reports that whiskey producers across the country have created a "plethora of limited releases" to mark the historic milestone.

Warfield Distillery's Idaho Highlands Single Malt
Warfield Distillery has released Idaho Highlands American Single Malt Whiskey, a four- to five-year matured expression featuring organic ingredients and traditional pot distillation. The whiskey opens with cereal grain, vanilla bean, and floral notes before revealing layers of graham cracker, cinnamon, and butter.

Tasting Notes
Best New American Whiskeys for July
InsideHook's roundup highlights standout American whiskeys from Old Forester, Heaven Hill, and Russell's Reserve as top pours for the month.

Industry Watch
Craft Beer Trends Shift Away from Hazy IPAs
The 2026 beer market is undergoing significant change. According to industry analysis, the "total dominance" of hazy IPAs is ending in favor of balanced, clearer IPA expressions. The extreme end of the market—including Triple IPAs, Milkshake IPAs, and cloyingly sweet Fruited Sours—is experiencing contraction.

Low ABV and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Gain Momentum
The non-alcoholic and low-ABV segment continues to expand, with major corporations acquiring independent brands and smaller producers innovating with functional ingredients. The category is evolving beyond simple alcohol-free mimics toward beverages offering mood-altering or relaxation benefits.
This roundup covers major announcements and releases from June 28—July 4, 2026.
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