I grew up there and still have family and friends there, and I've been racking my brain for a different answer, and I'm not coming up with one. I don't think Indiana has an iconic drink, really. Sun King is pretty popular, and 3 Floyds. But I don't know that I'd say they're "iconic" or an important part of Hoosier culture or something. I'm not much of a drinker though, so maybe there's something I'm missing. The most iconic drinking experience for Indiana is definitely getting plastered in the Snake Pit at the Indy 500.
but how are they different from "craft beer"? Are they saying Indiana has local beer but it's like all cheap shit, not "craft"? 3 Floyds is pretty stereotypical craft beer.
I grew up there and still have family and friends there, and I've been racking my brain for a different answer, and I'm not coming up with one. I don't think Indiana has an iconic drink, really. Sun King is pretty popular, and 3 Floyds. But I don't know that I'd say they're "iconic" or an important part of Hoosier culture or something. I'm not much of a drinker though, so maybe there's something I'm missing. The most iconic drinking experience for Indiana is definitely getting plastered in the Snake Pit at the Indy 500.
but how are they different from "craft beer"? Are they saying Indiana has local beer but it's like all cheap shit, not "craft"? 3 Floyds is pretty stereotypical craft beer.
I have no idea! Maybe it's just because Indiana is fundamentally uncool.