by Erik Kain on February 29, 2012
Oh dear lord, this has got to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen: From the brewery’s blog: Faithfull Ale is a celebration of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary as a band and its extraordinary debut album, “Ten.” In recognition of these milestones, this Belgian-style golden ale is delicately hopped to 20 IBUs and fruit-forward from [...]
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by Erik Kain on February 7, 2012
Dover, DE based Old Dominion Brewing Company describes their Hop Mountain American-style Pale Ale as a “rich, red ale made in the American Pale Ale style, our Pale Ale has strong hop character, medium, dry finish and floral hop aroma.” The brew pours a deep copper color with an off-white head. It has a hoppy, [...]
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by Erik Kain on January 6, 2012
Deschutes Brewery in , Oregon exists “to profitably deliver the finest beers in the world and cultivate extraordinary experiences” according to their website. With their marvelous pale ale, Mirror Pond, they do this just fine. Mirror Pond is my standby pale ale much as Fat Tire, from New Belgium, is my standby amber ale – [...]
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by Erik Kain on November 30, 2011
In the picture below you’ll see that the alcohol content of DuClaw’s barley wine style ale, ‘Devil’s Milk, used to be 10.6% abv. Apparently it used to be available in tiny little 12 oz bottles as well. The 22 oz. bottle of Devil’s Milk that I drank the other night was a full 11% abv. [...]
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by Erik Kain on November 9, 2011
Occasionally I hear a song and think to myself “Man, why couldn’t I have written that?” This happens a lot when I listen to the Avett Brothers, actually. I think that if I were a home brewer, this is the same exact feeling I’d have while drinking Dogfish Head’s excellent ’90-Minute IPA.’ The brew is [...]
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by Erik Kain on November 4, 2011
Back in 2003 I lived with my then-girlfriend (now-wife) in Denver, CO not terribly far from the New Belgium brewery up in Fort Collins. That winter there was a snow storm that ground the city to a halt. And not just Denver, but the entire foothills stretch from Colorado Springs in the south to Fort [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 26, 2011
As we speak I’m working my way through a cold, crisp bottle of New Belgium’s Belgo, a Belgian style IPA, which came as one of four beers in the current Folly Pack (which also contains Fat Tire, Hoptober, and Ranger IPA.) It’s quite good. It tastes a bit like Fat Tire, but with an India [...]
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by Erik Kain on September 16, 2011
I’ve spilled a good deal of ink on craft beer in the past, discussing how regulations have factored into the big beer monopolies, and questioning whether small brewers need to be unionized the way the big brew shops do. I’ve also written about craft beer as it applies to the “human economy” (more on the [...]
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