De Ranke XX Bitter
Brouwerij De Ranke has been one of the Belgian breweries leading the way when it comes to hoppy Belgian beer. Their XX Bitter has an estimated […]
Brouwerij De Ranke has been one of the Belgian breweries leading the way when it comes to hoppy Belgian beer. Their XX Bitter has an estimated […]
The Magazine Belgian Beer & Food magazine is a new English-language quarterly magazine being published out of Brussels, Belgium with the stated goal of creating “a […]
Brouwerij Timmermans lays claim to the title of “The World’s Oldest Lambic Brewery.” Founded in 1702, the brewery that would eventually be inherited by the […]
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, […]
Please note, all of this post was written prior to AB-InBev’s purchase of Birra del Borgo. While the beers still may good, I can not […]
Boulevard Brewing has been in the news a lot lately after they broke the news that they were accepting a buyout offer from Belgian brewing […]
Please note, all of this post was written prior to AB-InBev’s purchase of Elysian Brewing. While the beers still may good, I can not give […]
Brouwerij Boon produces my favorite geuzes. The Marriage Parfait is my favorite of their Geuzes. It’s consistently one of my “desert island” beers. Boon’s Marriage Parfait […]
The Brewing Monks: Almost Trappist – The rumors have finally been confirmed. There will be an American Trappist Ale brewed by the monks of Spencer Abbey. […]
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 […]
Hobbybrouwerij Het Nest has a fun story and some great beers to go with it. What started out as a beer tasting club amongst friends […]
Kloster Andechs is an active Benedictine Monastery located outside Munich, Germany. Andechs has a long history of brewing and is still considered to be one of […]
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 […]
New Belgium Brewing’s Le Terroir has been a sought after beer for a while. It had made some festival appearances and won quite a few […]