Deschutes Brewery The Dissident 2012
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Westvleteren 8 is the next beer in my Westvleteren tasting flight. This is the second beer in Westvleteren’s lineup. I’ve already reviewed the blond. On 12/12/12, […]
De Sint-Sixtusabdij van Westvleteren is one of the Trappist Monasteries that brews beer and is allowed to use the Trappist logo. Although they don’t use […]
A little over 6 months ago, ithinkaboutbeer.com became a reality. I had been thinking about starting a beer blog for a while, but there were […]
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 […]
New Belgium Brewing’s “Lips of Faith” series is about creating unique one-off beers using interesting ingredients. Many of these beers are brewed in collaboration with […]
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 […]
Driftwood’s Sartori Harvest IPA was the first beer I opened from my beer exchange with Leapbeer. This brewery got it’s start in 2008, making it […]