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Great Basin Brewing Created a Steak & Onion Kolsch Beer

Great Basin Brewing, Nevada's most award-winning craft brewery, prides itself on "endlessly exploring new and uncharted beer styles" and at the Strange Brew Festival in Reno, Nevada, it served up a Steak & Onion Kolsch. The rise of craft beer culture has created ample room for breweries to experiment to please the palates of those with adventurous tastes and a new wave of craft beer products are testing the limits with sweet, spicy and savory ingredient combinations.

The Steak & Onion Kolsch is said to have a savory and slightly taste that reminds of dinner, with many drinkers saying that the experience of drinking the unusual brew reminded them of onion powder or bold, savory A.1. or Worcestershire sauce.
Trend Themes
1. Savory Beer - Craft breweries are experimenting with savory ingredients to create unique beer flavors.
2. Flavor Combinations - Craft beer products are pushing limits with unexpected ingredient combinations.
3. Adventurous Palates - The rise of craft beer culture is appealing to those with adventurous tastes.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - Craft breweries have the opportunity to create disruptive flavors to appeal to adventurous drinkers.
2. Food and Beverage - Savory beer products offer opportunities for businesses to collaborate and innovate with ingredient combinations.
3. Hospitality - Hotels, bars and restaurants can leverage the trend of experimental savory beers to differentiate themselves and appeal to adventurous consumers.

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