March 2022 New Beer Labels from Illinois Breweries

In Beer Labels by Karl

Here are the TTB-approved March 2022 Beer Labels from Illinois breweries:

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Each month we pore over a database of labels approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, or TTB, to bring you new beers from brewers across Illinois before they hit store shelves.

You can do this too, if you want! All of these are searchable and available to the public through the TTB’s website. But you don’t have to, because you have us and we’re the dorks that find this kinda stuff interesting. Aren’t you lucky!

Note: Just because a beer label has cleared the TTB does not mean it will be released soon, if at all. 

Some breweries have sent labels to the TTB simply to have them available if they decide to release a beer. Treat these labels as an idea of what your favorite Illinois breweries might be doing. Nothing is certain until the breweries release the actual beer.

Don’t get too excited, is all we’re saying. All of our previous label posts can be found here.

This month’s available labels include fresh new looks from 93 Octane, Bent River, Blue Island, Church Street, Double Clutch, DESTIHL, Excel, Forbidden Root, Goose Island, Hop Butcher, Hopewell, IBW, Midwest Coast, Niteglow, Off Color, Phase Three, Pipeworks, Roaring Table, Short Fuse and more.

PAPT 93 Octane Swing Lube 16 oz. Label 02-22 DRAFT 4

93 octane syc speed

bent river american wheat

Early and Often V2 2022 OL

church street strawberry rhubarb sour

ddh citra motueka creme

destihl deadhead ipa

door 4 pto midwest pale

door 4 TAHITI IS A MAGICAL PLACE INDIA PALE ALE

DCBC beer can design Kölsch

DCBC beer can design Piwo Grodziskie

excel graf orlock

excel piasa pilsner

exit strategy judgemental dick dipa

forbidden root double single

forbidden root ghost tropic

forbidden root snoochie boochies

forbidden root strawberry basil

goose island 312 peach

goose island big blazer

goose island sounds queer im in

goose island wooden sings

hop butcher a plume of many hues

hop butcher a river in revers

hop butcher ccccclear ipa

hop butcher chicagohenge

hop butcher oblong

hop butcher only interested in citrus

hop butcher pneumatic tube room

hop butcher sixty feet west

hopewell fun facts

hopewell tiny waves

ibw nookie conster mosh

lil beaver dad jokes v3

lil beaver dad jokes v4

lituanica amber lager

midwest coast vaguely stylish leopard

midwest coast volkslager

off color beer for butchers

p3 balloon barrage

p3 extrude bevel

4.9375 x 8_Enrobed In Gold_PRINT

p3 tonal range northeast

phase three 2022 blend

phase three ddh gravlax

pink boots cosmic nunchucks

pipeworks cherry gotcha covered

pipeworks chocolate churro

pipeworks donut soup

pipeworks friend with two boats

pipeworks many hats

pipeworks pineapple guppy

pipeworks pineapple orange banana

pipeworks strawberry shortcake

RevBrew_16oz_Revolution-Hero DDH

roaring table chill kit

roaring table stout porter neckbeards take over

roaring table tarts desire

roaring table thither they return

scorched earth czech one two

short fuse extra sticky nuts

short fuse FOR GOODNESS SHAKES TIGER BLOOD MILKSHAKE IPA

shortfuse FOR GOODNESS SHAKES BLUE HAWAIIAN MILKSHAKE IPA

shortfuse FOR GOODNESS SHAKES RED VELVET CAKE MILKSHAKE IPA

shortfuse hops into spring 2022

solemn oath small wave city club

Looking for the approved March 2022 keg rings [which are also sent through the TTB]? We stopped posting those about forever ago. Why? Well, they can occasionally give insight into a new beer name but generally a bunch of round things with printing on it isn’t the best visual experience. We opted to focus on new package labels in these posts. That means cans, bottles, and bombers in all different shapes and sizes. 

If anything comes through the TTB that we consider super interesting or newsworthy, we may post an exception that proves the rule. We would likely also tweet them out separate from this post. Follow us here if you haven’t already. And follow us on Instagram as well, where other things occasionally appear.

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Karl has written about food, travel and beer for Chicago Magazine, Thrillist, Time Out Chicago, AskMen and more. His book, Beer Lovers Chicago, is now available via Amazon and other booksellers.If you're buying, he's likely having a porter or a pale ale.

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