New Mexico Brewers Guild debuts 2025 commemorative glass featuring the greater roadrunner Local brewers across the state will sell this year's New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass starting Wednesday, June 18. Local brewers across the state will sell this year's New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass starting Wednesday, June 18. A greater roadrunner is featured on the 2025 New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass. Local brewers across the state will sell this year's New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass starting Wednesday, June 18. One side of the 2025 Pint Glass from the New Mexico Brewers Guild. Published June 13, 2025 - 2:30 p.m. Modified June 13, 2025 - 2:30 p.m. As featured on - Learn more about this year's New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass design The New Mexico Brewers Guild has unveiled the design for its annual pint glass. This year features the state bird, the greater roadrunner, in a desert landscape. collection_aa0cf89e-3c9e-4fb6-86ae-180760c00ecd.html
As featured on - Learn more about this year's New Mexico Brewers Guild pint glass design The New Mexico Brewers Guild has unveiled the design for its annual pint glass. This year features the state bird, the greater roadrunner, in a desert landscape.
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