Pfriem Brett Brux Pale – Bottle no. 6 4/15/2018
Unfortunately, I pulled this bottle a couple months too early mistaking it for another bottle I needed to review. It happens. Then I compounded that […]
Unfortunately, I pulled this bottle a couple months too early mistaking it for another bottle I needed to review. It happens. Then I compounded that […]
This beer wasn’t a guaranteed choice for aging in The Brux Project. A wit isn’t a particularly age-worthy beer in most instances. Modern wits are […]
Pfriem‘s Brett Trois Pale Ale was the 2017 release of the brewery’s Orval inspired Belgian-style Brett Pale Ale. This edition switched to the new house […]
Two years ago, Pfriem Family Brewers released their Brett Brux Pale Ale. Their homage to Orval, the classic Brettanomyces bruxellensis spiked Belgian Trappist ale, Brett Brux Pale […]
Orchards are always interesting to shoot. There’s a lot of light and shade to work with and around. Also, if you’re not careful picking your […]
Wits or Blanches have long been one of my favorite styles. Unfortunately in the US, most people’s first impression of the style is tainted by […]
pFriem’s latest barrel-aged beer is an homage to Belgium’s East Flanders Oud Bruin style. This is part of their white label barrel-aged series. Oud Bruins, […]
This year’s edition of pFriem Family Brewers‘ Orval inspired brettanomyces pale ale features a slightly different strain of brett. Last year’s edition featured the Brettanomyces […]
Well, six months have come and gone and it’s time to review the 2nd bottle from my case of Pfriem Family Brewers Brett Brux Pale. […]
The Belgians are coming to Portland, Oregon! If you’ve ever followed me on instagram or facebook, you’ve seen me label photos under the “drinking with […]
Kevin Zielinski of EZ Orchards is one of America’s most respected Orchardists and cider makers despite a short career on the cider scene. A 3rd […]
The Brewing Monks: The Benedictine Breweries (Part 2) In the first 5 parts of the The Brewing Monks, we looked specifically at the history of […]
Logsdon Farmhouse Ales Bergschrund Series is brewer Chuck Porter’s new separate line of beers. They will still say brewed at and by Logsdon, but […]
Adam was the first beer Alan Sprints created at Hair of the Dog Brewing when he opened it in 1993. Alan claims this beer is […]
The Six-Pack Project was started by Bryan Roth of the “This Is Why I’m Drunk” blog. The goal of the project is to create collaboration between […]