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Today, Ryan and I review the Dogfish Head Red & White Witbier. Red & White comes in at 10% ABV with 35 IBUs, and was a very unique beer. Below is a little more info about Red & White from Dogfish Head’s website:
“A big, belgian-style Wit brewed with coriander and orange peel and fermented with Pinot Noir...
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Today, Ryan and I review the Flying Dog Single Hop (Simcoe) Double IPA. The folks over at Flying Dog were nice enough to send us this beer to review, and I’m so glad they did! If you can find this beer, I definitely recommend picking up a few bottles. If you like double IPAs, this is definitely one you need to try. Enjoy the...
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Today, Ryan and I review the Dugges Never Mind The Bollox DIPA. This Double IPA hailing from Sweden is hopped primarily with Centennial hops, and was Ryan and I’s first experience with a Double IPA from any country besides the United States.
It was an interesting beer, but was a bit too malty and not quite hoppy enough to...
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Today, we review the Terrapin Hopsecutioner India Pale Ale. Terrapin, in case you don’t know, is a craft brewery based in Athens, GA. They make some outstanding beers, including one of my all time favorite beers, Hopzilla. If Terrapin is available in your area, I highly recommend you check them out. Enjoy the...
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Today, I review the Sierra Nevada Beer Camp: Double IPA. This is one of four styles that is included in the Sierra Nevada Beer Camp 12-pack. The other styles include a Weizenbock, California Common and a Juniper Black Ale. This was a delicious beer and a perfect example of a double IPA. One caveat is that this beer was fairly...
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I just received an email from Sweetwater Brewing, known for their 420 Extra Pale Ale, containing information about their current plans for expansion. The information from the email is posted below.
SweetWater broke ground on an 18-month long expansion that will quadruple our current brewing capacity and give us the space we need...
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