The Yeasties, The Yeasties – The WILD Beasties in my Beer!
In my post “The Yeasties, The Yeasties – The Beasties in my Beer!,” I discussed the definition and meaning of the terms “Ale” and […]
In my post “The Yeasties, The Yeasties – The Beasties in my Beer!,” I discussed the definition and meaning of the terms “Ale” and […]
Logsdon Organic Farmhouse Ales is another new brewery in Hood River, Oregon. Their focus is to create authentic Belgian style Saisons with Organic ingredients. They, […]
The Commons Brewery is one of Portland, Oregon’s new “nano” breweries. They brew on a 7 bbl sytem (217 gallons). Like many breweries, it started […]
Russian River Brewing is probably one of the hottest names in the American craft brewing scene. Vinnie Cilurzo has reached the status of a […]
Apostelbrau “First” Bavarian Pale Ale claims to be a pale ale. This is a bold claim from a German beer. Don’t get me wrong, I […]
Ten years ago, Stone Brewing launched Ruination IPA with the mission statement of destroying people’s palettes one bottle at a time. 10 years later, they’ve […]
Alan Sprints of Hair of the Dog Brewing created “Fred” to honor beer writer Fred Eckhardt who was one of the leading voices in the […]
Lately, I’ve noticed a trend in the beer blogging world. People have been misusing the terms “Ale” and “lager.” Amongst some folks, Ale has come […]
2012 saw a unique collaboration between one of Belgium’s newer microbreweries and one of Oregon’s oldest, but smallest microbreweries: De Struise Brouwers and Hair of […]
Please note, all of this post was written prior to AB-InBev’s purchase of Elysian Brewing. While the beers still may good, I can not give […]
G. Schneider & Sohn is one of the smaller breweries of Bavaria, Germany. In the middle of the 19th century, wheat beer sales had slumped dramatically […]
This is the 10th anniversary of Stone’s Ruination IPA. Since I bought a bottle of the 10th Anniversary edition, I thought I’d start from scratch […]
I was fortunate enough to be able to attend New Belgium Brewing‘s Sour Symposium during PDX Beer Week. This event featured several great beer dinners, […]
Apparently, there’s quite a debate in the beer world about whether glassware matters. I’ve read several blogs lately that fall all along the spectrum of […]
I’m on a mission to try as many Belgian beers as possible in the next several months. Certainly a worthy mission under normal circumstances, but […]