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Hitachino Nest
A couple years ago Sarah and I stopped in at Noodle Theory, a little asian bistro in Oakland, CA. There an unknown little beer piqued our interest: Hitachino Nest White. A wit from Japan… could it be good? It was a delightful brew, which we instantly fell in love with.... -
Trollenkelder – Ghent, Belgium
I was given the opportunity to spend a couple days in Ghent, Belgium. Evenings found me wandering from pub to pub. By luck, I ran into a former local Tom. He showed me around the town and introduced me to a couple great watering holes. Pretty much every little drinking... -
Infinite Monkey Theorem – Red Wine
Infinite Monkey Theorem Red Wine: Ridiculously Good Wine in a Can Merlot 13.6% ABV Infinite Monkey Theorem is a Colorado winery which bottles some of the best wines in the state. This one isn’t bottled… it’s canned. Really?!? I was skeptical, but as it’s showing up everywhere now, I thought... -
Pumpkin Beers
I have a love-hate relationship with pumpkin beers. For many brewers, making a pumpkin beer mostly means adding pumpkin pie spices and slapping an orange label on the bottle. I like well spiced beers (e.g. Anchor’s Christmas ale), but when it says ‘pumpkin’ on the label, I want to taste... -
Elektrick Cukumbahh – Trinity Brewing
Elektrick Cukumbahh, Saison d’ete Trinity Brewing – Colorado Springs, CO ABV – 6.4% IBUs – ?? (not much) So, some years ago, I went to the Gilroy Garlic Festival and tried garlic ice cream. Not bad per-se, but one sample was plenty for this lifetime. Certainly, I thought, cucmber beer... -
Passionfruit Sour Ale – Breakside Brewery
Passionfruit Sour Ale Breakside Brewery – Portland, OR ABV: 4.0% IBUs: ?? I was disappointed this Summer when Kona brewing decided that mainlanders were no longer deserving of their Wailua Wheat. One of my favorite Summer droughts, I missed it’s delicate flavor with just a hint of sour passion fruit.... -
Brewery Rickoli
Geoff Bruce (who also writes for Drink!) gave me a call yesterday and asked if I wanted to check out a new Brewery that had just opened it’s doors, Brewery Rickoli. What a pleasant surprise. Stuck in the middle of a strip mall on a major boulevard, it wasn’t much... -
A Mongoose Pooped In My Coffee!
A rich, bold flavor and luckily very little aroma. I bought four packages at the Ubud market in Bali before I was informed that Luwak coffee is made from none other than mongoose droppings. I pull up to the private home that doubles up as a café to find a... -
Full Sail Brewing Co.
This is awful. Here I am at Full Sail and they have done me a bad deed. This is terrible. They are guilty Of destroying my palette for bottled IPA! Now when I next purchase the bottled stuff in Arvada it will remind me of the real thing. This on... -
Cascade Brewing Barrel House
[Cascade Brewing specializes in sour beers, which are created through the use of lactobacillus or Brettanomyces yeast. These little fiends convert sugars into lactic or acetic acid respectively, giving the beer its distinctive sour taste. Sour beers are often aged in oak barrels for several years, adding to their complexity...