Gulf Island Brewery Salt Spring Island Heather Ale
Gulf Island Brewery Salt Spring Island Heather Ale was another beer I got in the beer exchange with Leapbeer. Gulf Island Brewery is located on […]
Gulf Island Brewery Salt Spring Island Heather Ale was another beer I got in the beer exchange with Leapbeer. Gulf Island Brewery is located on […]
In early October, Vancouver Island beer blogger “Leapbeer” visited Portland. We planned on meeting up to enjoy some beer and beer conversation and also took […]
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 […]