
Omnipollo "Shoutao" IPA
Omnipollo . They really haven't had a great run. I'm not even entirely sure what prompted me to pick this one u…

Omnipollo . They really haven't had a great run. I'm not even entirely sure what prompted me to pick this one u…
Theoretically, there's nothing wrong with a low-calorie beer. In practice, the beers tend to be watery and without …
When a beer starts commenting about how great it is cold, it usually doesn't bode well for the beer. This is despit…
I'm betting most of you don't bother using the label links that I put on the individual reviews on this blog, b…
As far as I know, Terrapin does not use turtles in their brewing process. By default, most beer is vegan, and I would …
Elysian has proven competency in more than one style, but they come back to IPA s, and that appears to be the right pl…
What I'm looking at here is potentially the best of these BBQ sauces from New Belgium . It is advertised with mediu…
It's an okay night for a session IPA . Typically, I like the alcohol bite of an IPA or the smooth alcohol wave of a…
I have many friends in the area around Nashville who can speak nothing but caustic words in divisive tones when Yazoo …
Wow. 3.1% ABV . This may as well be water. Yes, I know going in that this is a sour beer, but I am sincerely hoping tha…
Consistency. It isn't the easiest thing to achieve, but it is something I can really appreciate. Bearded Iris isn&…
Ireland is where I turn for a good Irish stout or hard cream , but I don't know that I've ever thought this t…
Hot off the 3.75 win of the blueberry cream ale comes this wheat ale with the same unusual ingredient. Have these bre…
The closest I think Bearded Iris has gotten to a stout in the past was the porter that I enjoyed quite a bit . Well,…
When I did my review of the previous New Belgium barbecue sauce, I was intrigued by the concept of using the IPA as …
Generally speaking, I enjoy the beers I get from Belgium . They use that particular Belgian yeast to produce some of t…
Only three beers into DuClaw , and they have an impressive record. All three have been 3.5 or higher, and that's …
I cannot express enough how happy I am that Panther Creek is starting to put their beer into cans for me to enjoy my l…
Blonde ales are a bit of an enigma to me. When you start getting down into the weeds of German styles, you tend to ge…
I'm going to purposefully ignore the fact that this says special amber ale underneath the name ESB . The first tim…
I had to look twice at this can to recognize that this was a Green Man beer. This is a significant departure from thei…
I remember when I debated with myself and gave in to create the Double New England IPA label for use in this blog (ov…
When I did my first review of this beer, it had only been available in growler form. I have found that growlers that I…
What you doing to me? Why would you put a vital piece of information about the beverage and the can in white font on a …
Southern Grist has been fairly consistent in the high quality of their beers. They had one particular outlier , and th…
Immediately upon seeing this label, I thought of the quite excellent Hipster Repellent IPA . Mind you, that was from a …