Four Winds Brewing Wild Flower Saison
Four Winds Brewing is only about a year old. Located in Delta, British Columbia half way between Vancouver, BC and the border with Washington, Four […]
Four Winds Brewing is only about a year old. Located in Delta, British Columbia half way between Vancouver, BC and the border with Washington, Four […]
Located near the border with Belgium in the small village of St. Sylvestre Cappel, Brasserie de St Sylvestre can trace its lineage to pre-revolution France. […]
Sierra Nevada Brewing has long been a pioneer in the use of hops. They’re the largest purchaser/user of whole cone hops in the world, enabling […]
Hof ten Dormaal Blond was the first beer I tried from this exciting new brewery from the Flemish countryside in Belgium. In 2009, the Janssen […]
Geuzestekerij De Cam is part of the new vanguard of blenders reviving the ancient tradition of Lambic blending. Founded in 1997 by a Palm Brewery executive […]
Gueuzerie Tilquin burst onto the scene a few years ago with an outstanding, new Gueuze that quickly got the beer world talking about this new […]
Liefmans Goudenband is a classic Flemish Brown or Oud Bruin representing the special version of the brewery’s everyday Oud Bruin. Liefmans can trace its history […]
Brasserie Cantillon brews and blends what are arguably the world’s most sought after Lambics and Gueuzes. Cantillon beers are consistently on the top of people’s trade […]
Rodenbach Caractère Rouge is a newer project from the venerable old Flemish Red producer. Created in collaboration with Antwerp Chef Viki Geunes of ‘t Zilte, […]
Oud Beersel is a Lambic blender with a long heritage but only a short time around in its current incarnation. Oud Beersel had ceased to exist […]
In the first part, The Brewing Monks: A Brief History of the Trappist Order and Monastic Brewing, we covered the basic history of Trappists and how […]
This review is part of the ongoing “The Brux Project” at I think about beer. To read the details, follow this link: The Brux Project. The […]
Part of going to any country is trying their local specialties and beverages. For me, that means beer. On my recent trip to Roatan, one […]