The Craft Beer Hounds shop is by beer lovers, for beer lovers; the site offers several coasters, but our favorite is this graphic print on eco-friendly bamboo.
BarBar multitool, $75
A $75 stocking stuffer? Hey, we can dream. Anso Knives’ rugged anodized titanium tool is a prybar, 1/4-inch-bit wrench and a bottle opener in one.
Hops lip balm, $7
The hop-heads at Atlantic Farms infuse ground Chinook and Cascade hops into soft, soothing olive oil-based lip balms; seven flavors include mint, lavender and Double IPA.
Honey basil pale ale soap, $7
Brewers/artisans Okie Crowe hand-crafts a slew of beery soaps; this floral-smelling goat’s milk bar’s based on a honey-basil pale ale recipe.
BeerHugZ, $7
The 21st-century beer-holder picks up where the foam koozie left off: Both keep your hand from getting ice-cold, but the BeerHugZ makes sure condensation stays in the unit and off your wood table.
Beers Not Bombs bottle opener, $19
Your beer-tasting can actually help others: Part of the sales of these bronze openers made from disarmed nuclear missile systems benefit peace and social justice organizations.
Spiced beer jelly, $24 for 3
Brooklyn jam-makers Anarchy in a Jar pour a Sixpoint brew into its cinnamon-cardamom apple jelly; serve it on your cheese plate along with its boozy siblings: Arnold Palmer Jelly and Tipsy Quince & Cranberry Chutney.
Craft beer luggage tags, $26 for two
Beer-forward Etsy shop Mindy’s Beer Gear upcycles packaging from your favorite brewery into super-sturdy vinyl luggage tags ideal for beer travelers. (Mindy makes dog collars, wallets and accessories, too!)