Brasserie de la Senne Stouterik
Brasserie de la Senne does it again with a low ABV stout: Stouterik. If you’re not familiar with Brasserie de la Senne, you should be. […]
Brasserie de la Senne does it again with a low ABV stout: Stouterik. If you’re not familiar with Brasserie de la Senne, you should be. […]
Deschutes Black Butte XXIV celebrates the 24th year since the release of their seminal release, Black Butte Porter. Black Butte XXIV is an imperial porter […]
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Lighthouse Brewing is one of Vancouver Island’s older breweries. Founded in 1998, this brewery has become part of the new craft beer revolution in British […]
De Struise Brouwers‘ Black Albert is inspired by the classic British Russian Imperial Stout but brewed in the vein of the American craft interpretation of […]
I wrote How to Drink a Turkey Under the Table last year to help people find the ideal beer pairings for their traditional Thanksgiving dinner and dessert! […]
North Coast Brewing celebrates their 25th anniversary in 2013 and has done so in collaboration with other “Class of ’88” breweries Deschutes Brewing and Rogue […]
Samuel Smith Brewery has long been one of my favorite English breweries since I first opened a Nut Brown Ale 13 years ago. Each year […]
Moa Brewing is part of the new vanguard of great beer coming out of New Zealand. Earlier this year, they celebrated their 10th anniversary! Founder, Josh […]
McEwan’s was originally founded in 1858 in Edinburgh, Scotland by William McEwan. It was originally called the Fountain Brewery and prospered until the Great Depression, […]
Brasserie Dieu du Ciel is Quebec’s other craft brewery of repute, Unibroue being the one most commonly associated with the French-speaking Canadian province. That’s not […]
Unicorn Brewery Robinson’s Old Tom Strong Ale has been brewed since 1899 using the same recipe the entire time. The beer was named after the […]
Haand Bryggeriet Odin’s Tipple is the second beer from the small Norwegian brewery that I’ve tried. The first, Haandbic, was an extremely unusual beer. While Odin’s […]
Driftwood Brewery Old Cellar Dweller 2011 was another fine gift from my beer exchange with British Columbian beer fan Leapbeer. Old Cellar Dweller is a barleywine […]
Birra Cittavecchia marks the first Italian beer reviewed on ithinkaboutbeer.com! This traditional wine country has, in recent years, seen an upsurge in its craft brewing […]