Dogfish Head Red & White Witbier

Aug 11, 11 Dogfish Head Red & White Witbier

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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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Dugges Never Mind The Bollox DIPA

Jul 28, 11 Dugges Never Mind The Bollox DIPA

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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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Sierra Nevada Beer Camp: Double IPA

Jul 07, 11 Sierra Nevada Beer Camp: Double IPA

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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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Caldera IPA Craft Beer Review

Jun 07, 11 Caldera IPA Craft Beer Review

Posted by in Beer Reviews, Caldera Brewing

Today on Beer Review Dude, I review the Caldera IPA. This delicious IPA from Caldera Brewing Company in Ashland, Oregon is really a stand out IPA, and my only wish is that it was easier to come by for those of us in the Southeast. If you can get Caldera in your neck of the woods, I highly recommend picking up a few cans of this...

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Caldera Pale Ale Craft Beer Review

Jun 02, 11 Caldera Pale Ale Craft Beer Review

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Today, I try Caldera Pale Ale, an American Pale Ale from Caldera Brewing Company in Ashland, Oregon. According to Caldera’s website, it’s “a West Coast-style pale ale balancing plenty of hops with a malty backbone.” Featuring Cascade hops, 2-row, Light Munich and Crystal malts, the Caldera Pale Ale was a very...

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