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I thought I’d do a fun, “thematic” review for the 4th of July. I decided to go with an American brewery that had an unintentional […]
I thought I’d do a fun, “thematic” review for the 4th of July. I decided to go with an American brewery that had an unintentional […]
The Celt Experience is a newer brewery based out of Caerphilly, Wales. They’re part of the new craft beer revival/movement in the British Isles. Founded […]
Courage Imperial Russian Stout can trace its history back for over 2 centuries. Wells & Young’s Brewing Co. decided to revive this brand in 2011 after […]
It seems like there is no shortage of new and interesting beers from Sierra Nevada Brewing these days. What with their Ovila line, new 4-pack […]
Samuel Smith Brewery is the oldest currently operating, independently owned brewery in Yorkshire, founded in 1758. This brewery has long been the standard-bearer for great […]
Updated: 11/18/2015 Every November (October, if you’re a Canadian) brings about the annual family food binge known as Thanksgiving. Invariably it’s filled with odd foods […]
The Mint Chocolate Imperial Stout is the newest collaboration beer from the Stone Brewing lineup. This one in particular is between Iron First and Ken […]
I had seen a few reviews of this brewery’s beers on New Zealand and Australian beer blogs and was curious to see if it was available in […]
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 […]
T&R Theakston was founded in 1827 in Masham, North Yorkshire and is still controlled and operated by Theakston Family with a only a brief period […]
Welcome to Oregon, John Smith. This brand arrived in Oregon this month and arrived in the US in April. John Smith’s is a nitrogenated English […]