Stone/Iron Fist/Ken Schmidt Mint Chocolate Imperial Stout
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 […]
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 […]
No trip to a brewery is complete without a visit to the city it calls home. After my visit to Rodenbach (You can read about […]
Part of the fun of beer tourism is bringing home a bunch of trophies you can’t find at home. This is especially true when you’re […]
This bottle of Abbaye de St. Amand is one of the beers I got while visiting Marc-Antoine De Mees at his Brasserie de Brunehaut in […]
My last official brewery trip of my Belgium vacation was to Brouwerij Rodenbach in the lovely town of Roeselare which is situated in the province of […]
The summer of 2012 seemed to be the summer of Saisons on ithinkaboutbeer.com I probably reviewed at least a half-dozen of them. Yet, I never […]
My first official brewery tour on my trip to Belgium was going to be the small Wallonian brewery of Brunehaut (pronounced “Brew-no”) south of the […]
After several years of soft planning, I’ll be departing for Belgium this Saturday for a beer vacation. To say that I’m excited would be an […]
Salvation is one of Russian River Brewing’s Salvation belongs to the “-tion” series of named beers which fall into two categories: sour and non-sour. This […]
Westmalle Abbey is one of the 8 recognized Trappist Breweries (Achel, Chimay, Konigshoven, Orval, Rochefort, Stift Engelszell, Westmalle, and Westvleteren). You can recognize these products […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 in […]
As summer draws to an end and autumn peeks its head around the seasonal corner, the northern hemisphere is ready to start harvesting its crops. […]
Russian River’s Pliny the Elder is probably one of the most hyped and sought after beers in the United States. On the ratings sites, it’s consistently rated […]