Indiana State Fair Barrels Forward with Beer
The ultimate taste test may come soon at the State Fair. Though only Indiana breweries and wineries have been invited to participate this year, Carmichael would like to add the much-larger brands.
Micro-Manage Your Way Through the Indiana Microbrewers Festival
How to avoid the lines, what to taste, and the edible accessory you'll want to wear.
Loud and Proud: Indy's World Cup Fans
The World Cup comes just two months after the debut of the Indy Eleven. While the world’s game has long struggled to find permanent footing stateside, interest in the sport has been rekindled.
Spotted: John McEnroe Wins Tennis Event, Celebrates at Indy Bar
The tennis legend put on a show, faring far better in the same arena than his favorite Knicks do this season against the Pacers. He defeated two fellow former stars and went out downtown.
Hot-Button Issues: Chorus of Booze
Only one state prohibits the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages on Sunday while also allowing it to be served at bars, restaurants, and events. Spoiler alert: It’s us.
Holy Lit: Red Key Tavern Lands on Buzzfeed List
It seems the key to the heart of Indianapolis's most notables bars will always be red.
Suds Up: Local Beer Podcast Brews Big Following
"For a long time craft beer was a subculture, and still is to a degree. And I think subcultures historically rise to the surface of popular culture a lot of the time."
Empire of the Sun Kings
Being one of the “it” guys does have its downside. Haters, says Robinson, want to hate. “I’ve stood next to people—who didn’t know who I was—while they talked shit about my beer,” he says.
Taste Test: IM Drinks Sun King on the Job
Reading Michael Rubino’s Sun King feature in the October issue made us thirsty—so we took our growlers to the brewery and got fill-ups of all the current offerings. And we asked Dave Colt, Sun King's head brewer, to lead the tasting.
History on Tap: Upland's Champagne Velvet Returns
If not for the chance discovery of a dusty notebook two decades ago, "Indiana’s most beloved beer of all time”—as beer geeks, historians, and CV cultists call it—might have been lost forever.









