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Deep in the heart of southern Belgium lies the last wood-fired brewery. Brasserie Caracole, founded in the 18th century, is still brewing their beer the […]
Deep in the heart of southern Belgium lies the last wood-fired brewery. Brasserie Caracole, founded in the 18th century, is still brewing their beer the […]
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 […]
When you’re the popular brewer on the block, other breweries want to brew collaborations with you. For only being in existence for a few years […]
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 […]
Faro is a rare treat in Belgium and even rarer outside its borders. It was once the standard everyday drinking beer of Brussels. It was […]
Recently, the folks at Bockor changed the name of the brewery to Omer Vander Ghinste, a name harkening back to the founding of the brewery. […]
Founded in 1996, Brouwerij De Ranke has been brewing up a mix of hop inspired beers and traditional Belgian flavors for 18 years. Saison de Dottignies is […]
Ambachtelijke Brouwerij is a small brewery and brewpub in west Flanders just outside the city of Kortrijk. It’s better known under the name ‘t Gaverhopke. […]
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales is one of the new wave of American breweries playing with funky strains from Europe. Founded in 2004, Jolly Pumpkin uses […]
In a beer world of constant innovation and “new, new, new,” sometimes it’s great to look back in time to our heritage. Brouwerij Sint Bernardus […]
Brouwerij De Ranke continues to put out creative and interesting beers that represent the best mix of Belgian tradition and craft beer innovation. Cuvée De Ranke […]
Sometimes you go on a vacation that’s completely unrelated to beer and stumble upon some darned good beer. I’ve been visiting Yellowstone since I was […]
2012 marked the 150th year of brewing for Chimay. Founded in 1850 by monks from Westvleteren, the decision to brew as part of their livelihood […]
Cantillon Fou’Foune is one of the more sought after beers from the Brussels brewery, which is quite the feet if you consider that they’re one of […]
This is the 2nd of 2 Westvleteren 8 bottles I acquired on my 2012 trip to Belgium. It’s been resting nicely in my temperature controlled […]