New Belgium Brewing Transatlantique Kriek
New Belgium Brewing‘s Transatlantique Kriek is a collaboration beer made Kriek Lambic shipped from Brouwerij Boon in Belgium with beer brewed in Fort Collins. The […]
New Belgium Brewing‘s Transatlantique Kriek is a collaboration beer made Kriek Lambic shipped from Brouwerij Boon in Belgium with beer brewed in Fort Collins. The […]
One of the more common searches that leads to my page involves the label of Blanche de Bruxelles. Blanche de Bruxelles (my review) is a Belgian Wit/Blanche […]
Today’s Q & Ale question was brought to me via search engines such as Google. I’ve actually seen some version of this question several times […]
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. […]
Stanley Park Brewery is a brewery located in Vancouver, BC and can trace its history back to 1897. I don’t know if they’ve been operating […]
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 […]
Green Flash Brewing’s Flanders Drive is a Flemish-style sour Red Ale that was released for the brewery’s 10th anniversary in 2012. Chuck Silva, brewmaster, toyed […]
Sierra Nevada‘s Ovila project is a joint venture with the Trappist monastery of New Clairvaux in Vina, California. This project began in 2011 with the […]
The Petrus line of beers was created by the De Brabandere Brouwerij (Formerly Bavik Brewery) in the mid-1980’s to celebrate their 100 year anniversary in 1984. […]
Deschutes Brewery releases The Dissident approximately every other year, or as they say: “When the beer tells us it’s ready.” This is the only “sour” beer […]
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 […]
Rodenbach Vintage 2010 just hit the west coast of the United States this month. If you’re not familiar with this expression of the Rodenbach line, […]
The next sour or “wild” beer in my series of New Year’s Sour Reviews is the newly released Logsdon Organic Farmhouse Peche ‘n Brett. Logsdon is one of […]
Russian River Brewing is probably one of the hottest names in the American craft brewing scene. Vinnie Cilurzo has reached the status of a cult […]
Here at ithinkaboutbeer.com, I’m a particularly big fan of “sour” beers. So I thought I’d start the year with a series of reviews on sour […]