The Six-Pack Project: Belgium 101
The Six-Pack Project was started by Bryan Roth of the “This Is Why I’m Drunk” blog. The goal of the project is to create collaboration […]
The Six-Pack Project was started by Bryan Roth of the “This Is Why I’m Drunk” blog. The goal of the project is to create collaboration […]
In the first 4 parts of the The Brewing Monks, we looked specifically at the history of the Trappist order and the current Trappist Breweries. […]
On my recent trip to Colorado, one of the breweries I was most excited to visit was Crooked Stave in Denver. Since their founding in […]
In April, I traveled to San Diego to attend the wedding of two of my friends. While my partner, a bridesmaid, was busy helping with […]
It’s been 1 year since I posted my first blurb: ” Welcome to my beer blog. I hope you’ll find my site enjoyable and informative. My […]
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 […]
Boon: A Brief History 2012 and 2013 mark a new chapter in the history of Brouwerij Boon. What started as a small blending operation 40 […]
Westvleteren 8 is the next beer in my Westvleteren tasting flight. This is the second beer in Westvleteren’s lineup. I’ve already reviewed the blond. On 12/12/12, […]
De Sint-Sixtusabdij van Westvleteren is one of the Trappist Monasteries that brews beer and is allowed to use the Trappist logo. Although they don’t use […]
A little over 6 months ago, ithinkaboutbeer.com became a reality. I had been thinking about starting a beer blog for a while, but there were […]
No trip to a brewery is complete without a visit to the city it calls home. After my visit to Rodenbach (You can read about […]
Part of the fun of beer tourism is bringing home a bunch of trophies you can’t find at home. This is especially true when you’re […]
My last official brewery trip of my Belgium vacation was to Brouwerij Rodenbach in the lovely town of Roeselare which is situated in the province of […]
My first official brewery tour on my trip to Belgium was going to be the small Wallonian brewery of Brunehaut (pronounced “Brew-no”) south of the […]
After several years of soft planning, I’ll be departing for Belgium this Saturday for a beer vacation. To say that I’m excited would be an […]