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Mar 13, 2012

Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye

I’m a big fan of IPAs that utilize rye within their tasty, hoppy depths. There are few examples of the style that […]

Mar 12, 2012

SweetWater Brewery Road Trip

When is a pilsner not a pilsner, but still a pilsner? Apparently, when the lager yeast you’re brewing with decides to call […]

Mar 9, 2012

Magic Hat +/-

Not only does Magic Hat’s +/- (pronouced “plus minus”) have one of the more unique names in the beery world, it was […]

Mar 8, 2012

Magic Hat Demo

The second sample I received from Magic Hat Brewing’s Spring seasonal mixed pack is Demo, a 6% ABV Black IPA. Comprised of […]

Mar 7, 2012

Magic Hat Vinyl

Vermont’s Magic Hat Brewing has been one of those company’s whose products tend to make the random appearance in the beer fridge […]

Mar 6, 2012

Narragansett Cream Ale

The folks behind Narragansett’s resurrection the past few years have decided to reintroduce one of their more popular products from the 1960s […]

Mar 5, 2012

Long Trail Hibernator

Ever since coming across a bottle of Long Trail Ales Imperial Porter back in January of last year, I pretty much grab […]

Mar 2, 2012

Brasserie Dupont Monk’s Stout

There’s no denying my infatuation with all things stout. Coffee, Imperial, whatever the style or label thrown on that bottle of black […]

Feb 29, 2012

Brasserie Dupot Posca Rustica

Brasserie Dupont’s flagship beer, Saison Dupont, is hands-down one of my all time favorite brews. I can think of nothing better than […]

Feb 28, 2012

Birra Amiata Contessa

Perhaps it’s an unfounded stigma, but I would never make an association between solid craft beer and Italy. I’ve tried/sampled many from […]

Feb 27, 2012

Lava Smoked Imperial Stout

I was lucky enough to have the kind folks at Vanberg & DeWulf (founders of Ommegang Brewery) send me a package of […]

Feb 24, 2012

He’Brew Genesis Dry Hopped Session Ale

I’ve noticed that there has been a trend developing in recent months of labeling a product as “session” [insert beer style here]. […]