Unibroue Blanche de Chambly
Unibroue is my favorite Canadian brewery. I do need to qualify this statement though. I haven’t had any of the new wave of great craft […]
Unibroue is my favorite Canadian brewery. I do need to qualify this statement though. I haven’t had any of the new wave of great craft […]
The Commons Brewery may be one of my favorite new smaller production breweries in the Portland area. I’ve been very excited to see the upswing […]
Upright Brewing is one of the newer Oregon small scale breweries which started operations around 2009. They specialize in Belgian and French farmhouse style beers. […]
MacTarnahan’s was one of the original Portland, Oregon breweries at the beginning of the first craft beer revolution in 80’s. You can still find their […]
Russian River Publication was a collaboration beer made in 2009 with the Publican National Committee, consisting of: Brouwer’s, The Falling Rock, The Horse Brass, Monk’s […]
I saw this beer and was immediately intrigued. I was familiar with dunkel-weizen, dark wheat ale, but had not heard of a Schwarz-weizen, black wheat […]
NOTE: This was written for last year’s IPAday, but seems just as relevant for this year’s version. Enjoy! An Opinion Piece August 2nd is #IPADay […]
In doing research on the internet, I’d come across Timothy Taylor’s Landlord and became curious. English beers have gotten a bad rap in America because […]
Blanche De Bruxelles is brewed by Brasserie Lefebvre, which is located just outside Brussels. The bottle features the famous statue of the little boy pissing called […]
Brunehaut, founded in 1890, is a brewery from the French speaking portion of Belgium. Today, they produce 2 lines of beers that can be found […]
Portland International Beerfest(PIB) is an event that occurs in Portland, Oregon the weekend prior to the the Oregon Brewers Festival (OBF). Originally, PIB was dedicated […]
Brouwerij Boon was credited with reviving framboise lambics in 1976. Framboise lambics are typically young lambics fermented with raspberries. Historically, this would have helped hide […]
Saphir is a new variety of hop that has been popping up in several German beers as of late. It’s a variety of the venerable […]
Boon Oude Geuze is the flagship beer of Brouwerij Boon. Frank Boon first began commercial geuze production in 1975 when he registered his business and […]
In my post “The Yeasties, The Yeasties – The Beasties in my Beer!,” I discussed the definition and meaning of the terms “Ale” and […]