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Yesterday, I reviewed the first of four barrel-aged wild/sour ales from Avery Brewing that I had purchased back in May of this […]
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Yesterday, I reviewed the first of four barrel-aged wild/sour ales from Avery Brewing that I had purchased back in May of this […]
Avery Brewing has done some astounding things with wild ales and barrels. Their Brabant and Rufus Corvus are world class products so […]
Lost Rhino’s Genius Loci series is an experimental run of limited, often one-off beers that are brewed using regional ingredients (local to […]
This particular release from Maryland’s Flying Dog may share its moniker with a certain British band, but there’s nothing fully logical (or […]
Press Release Fort Collins, CO. – In early March, Odell Brewing will release Brazzle Sour Golden Raspberry Ale. Part of the brewery’s […]
The first barrel-aged beer more specifically that of the wild/sour variety that I enjoyed from Avery Brewing was their Brabant. […]
There are several breweries in the U.S. now that are specializing in sour ales, but the company that I have, so far, […]
Last week, I took a look at the Petrus Oud Bruin, which uses the brewery’s Aged Pale as part of its base. […]
Finding a vintage dated bottle on the shelves of any store, even one you may trust, will always cause a more than […]
Beer News The incredible folks at Vanberg & DeWulf masterminds at bringing amazing Belgian (and other) beer to the U.S. […]
I’ve had my share of Flanders Oude Bruins in my time, but apparently I’ve been lazy about publishing reviews of them on […]
I’ve said it before and I’m sure you’re read it again at some point in the future, The Bruery just simply cannot […]