Oct 19, 2012 | Beer Reviews
Stone Brewing is known for their overhopped brews. Their anniversary beers always seem to be hop bombs and this Stone Brewing Ruination 10th Anniversary IPA is no different. Created as a homage to the almighty hop, Stone cranked up the alcohol in their Ruination IPA... Read More
Oct 10, 2012 | Beer Reviews
With the cool weather coming, it’s time to look towards the bigger brews that’ll keep you warm through the winter freeze. Imperial stouts fit that bill perfectly. Lots of big names hit the market along with the colder weather but there are also plenty of... Read More
May 8, 2012 | Beer Reviews
Taking from their experience of over 150 years in business, the Schell’s Stag Series offers the drinker great experimental brews that are sadly only for a limited time. As the third offering in the series, Schell’s Stag Series No. 3 is a Rauchbier with... Read More
May 4, 2012 | Beer Reviews
Known for their over the top, big beers like Black Tuesday and Chocolate Rain, The Bruery Oude Tart is a bit easier drinking. This Flemish-style red ale is aged in red wine barrels for 18 months before bottling. A nice light sourness with notes of leather and dark... Read More
Mar 6, 2012 | Beer Reviews
The Sierra Nevada Beer Camp 2011 mixed 12-pack offered plenty of goodies for the craft beer consumer. 4 different offerings, each unique and tasty. The Weizenbock weighed in at 6.6% ABV making it the lightest of the brews, at least alcohol wise. Flavor wise, it was... Read More