Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with Beer

Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with Beer

Throughout 2026, the semi quincentennial provides an opportunity to re-center beer in shared celebratory moments.

By: Joshua M. Bernstein

For the United States, this summer brings a big birthday. July 4th marks the 250th anniversary of the Founding Fathers signing the Declaration of Independence, granting unalienable rights including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To us, that also includes a cold beer.

Powered by history and tradition, the semi quincentennial is poised to become a unifying, occasion-driving engine that turns 2026 into a yearlong series of toast-worthy moments. The anniversary is a culturally driven reset switch that re-centers beer in shared occasions, be it block parties, backyard BBQs, stadium tailgates, or fireworks displays.

This year, American beer leans into brewed-here heritage of time-worn taverns and industrious immigrants that brought lager-making traditions across the Atlantic. This will be emphasized by the marketing muscle of patriotic packaging and collector cans, plus activations that tie the past to the present, one pint at a time. Here’s how the all-American lager is set to win the sales moment.

Crowd-Pleasing Lagers and Patriotic Packaging

Crisp lagers will be celebrants’ go-to beer style. “For many Americans, lager represents everything they love about beer,” says Jennifer Yuengling, Vice President of Operations and sixth-generation owner of D. G. Yuengling & Son. Yuengling isn’t much younger than America. The brewery opened in 1829, and flagship Yuengling Lager “carries that tradition forward with nearly 200 years of family brewing behind it,” Yuengling says. “It delivers the classic American lager experience people expect, along with the pride of enjoying a beer that has been part of their lives and our family’s story for generations.” To mark the milestone, the brewery is releasing a special Stars & Stripes can that “honors the traditions that have kept Yuengling and the American spirit strong,” Yuengling says. “Throughout 2026, Yuengling will use its platforms and packaging to share its rich history in a meaningful and modern way, giving

Yuengling marks America’s 250th with commemorative stars-and-stripes packaging, reinforcing nearly 200 years of family brewing while giving retailers patriotic, high-visibility packaging built for summer.

 

drinkers a deeper connection to the brand during a year centered around national pride and American legacy.” Yuengling will also continue its partnership with Team RWB, supporting their mission to enrich the lives of American veterans.

Molson Coors Beverage Company is still solidifying plans, but the biggest brands will “activate during summer’s major sports moments, as well as during America’s 250th celebrations,” says Callie Craig, Consumer Communications Team Lead. “We’ll be creating brand tools to leverage during the summer season, from displays to on-premise features, and the return of Miller Lite’s Americana packaging.”

Another legacy brand leveraging the semi quincentennial is 1890-founded Narragansett Brewing. The New England stalwart regularly offers limited-edition packaging for its flagship lager,

Narragansett revives its bicentennial-era cracked Liberty Bell can, turning heritage into urgency with limited-edition packaging.

notably the 1975 Jaws can. Narragansett now channels 1976 by reviving and revamping its bicentennial can design featuring the cracked Liberty Bell. The 12 oz. can will be distributed through mid-May, while the 16 oz. can will be in market until Augus

The Narragansett can also doubles as a contest. Hidden inside packages are 100 specially marked cans that will enter finders into a sweepstakes to win a three night trip to Boston for the Sail Boston maritime festivities that are part of Sail250. A local Narragansett rep will lead winners on a Narragansett bar crawl of historic pubs that link the heritage brand to Boston’s tavern culture.

Samuel Adams is celebrating America’s 250th with retro packaging, throwback pricing, and QR-powered trivia activations – uniting retail programming and on-premise engagement around a revolutionary summer occasion.

Boston Beer Company, which is sponsoring Sail250, is well suited to celebrate America’s revolutionary spirit. “As the only major beer named after a Founding Father, Samuel Adams is uniquely positioned to lead the rallying cry to toast to American independence all summer,” says Tory Bratt, Senior Brand Manager for Samuel Adams. “Just as our Founding Fathers plotted and planned over beers in taverns 250 years ago, we’ll be raising our glasses throughout the season and toasting to independence together.”

Samuel Adams will release limited edition retro packaging for Summer Ale and American Light, plus a Star Spangled variety pack and a special Boston Lager design. “Drinkers will also see Boston Lager prominently featured in retail programming and highlighted in our iconic Perfect Pint glasses,” Bratt says. Retail activations will unify around Drink Like It’s 1776. On-premise plays include trivia, playable via QR codes on coasters or in-person events, that connect America’s history with the heritage of Samuel Adams. “Additionally, on-premise will have a huge sampling program, and both on- and off-premise will offer rebates allowing drinkers to buy a beer with throwback pricing tying it back to Drink Like It’s 1776,” Bratt says.

Local breweries and distilleries are gearing up for America’s 250th anniversary in a big way. Steel Blu, proudly crafted in America’s first state of Delaware, is honoring the milestone with a special-edition 750ml bottle, available through October. Built on true American values and spirit, Steel Blu gives back with its “Salute to Service” program, donating 10% of all profits back to our troops.

Right here in South Jersey, Double Nickel Brewing Co. is celebrating with Liberty Lager – a crisp, light American lager inspired by classic styles and brewed for summer cookouts, cold cans, and Fourth of July celebrations.

 

 

 


About Kramer Beverage 

Kramer Beverage is South Jersey’s largest beer wholesaler and is owned and operated by the Kramer family – through four generations – since 1924. They are based out of Hammonton and serve an eight-county footprint in South Jersey with top brands from Molson Coors, Constellation, Yuengling, Boston Beer, Heineken USA, Pabst, Diageo, FIFCO, and others. Kramer Beverage also distributes wine, spirits, and a variety of craft beers from suppliers such as New Belgium and Sierra Nevada to local favorites, including Cape May Brewing, Flying Fish, MudHen, Double Nickel, Evil Genius, and Glasstown. For more information, please visit www.kramerbev.com.

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