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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, I review Avery Brewing’s The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest. This beer was intensely malty, almost too malty in my opinion. I think it would go nicely with spicy foods, as the spicy flavors would balance out the intense sweetness in the beer. If you enjoy malty beers, this is definitely a beer I’d recommend...
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This week, I review the Russian River Pliny the Elder, one of the most sought after Imperial IPAs in the world. I have been searching for this beer for a long time, and I was glad to finally get to try it. Pliny the Elder is a phenomenal Imperial IPA, with an intense hoppiness and dry, bitter finish. It was definitely one of the...
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This week, Patrick and I review Rugbrod, a rye beer from The Bruery. The Bruery is known for their experimental Belgian-style beers and this beer, while not typical of The Bruery’s beers, did not disappoint. Enjoy the...
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Today, I am featuring a video showing you how to keg your home brewed beer with a Coors Light Home Draft System. These keg systems are available at grocery stores and liquor stores nationwide, and make a perfect vessel for cheaply and easily kegging your homebrewed beer.
NOTE: One point I forgot to add in the video was that the CO2...
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