The State of Das Ale Haus
1) We’ve moved! This has been the main reason for the silence, as packing and signing the seemingly thousands of papers involved has taken up the majority of my time. … Continue reading
Everyone Needs this Incredible Beer Map
I was going to just lump this in with the weekly links post, but this poster deserves better than that. This wall chart from Pop Chart Lab is the latest … Continue reading
The Hunt is on for Dexter and Das Ale Haus
Earlier last week my fiancée (the Das in Das Ale Haus) heard about a beer from DuClaw, a chocolate peanut butter porter called Sweet Baby Jesus. She texted me immediately … Continue reading
[Home]Brew Review: Deep Space – Black IPA
Ah, the Black IPA. A controversial beer, judging from this thread on my review of Slumbrew Naked Hopularity. Though I will agree with Stephen that the words “black” and “pale” … Continue reading
Flight of Fancy #2
Flight of Fancy, in which I take a quick look at 4 beers I’ve recently enjoyed. Mirror Pond Pale Ale – Deschutes – 5% ABV – 40 IBU I’m jealous … Continue reading
Brew Review: Slumbrew Naked Hopularity
Brewery: Slumbrew Brew: Naked Hopularity ABV: 8.0% IBUs: 80 Their Take: Hopheads go to great extremes in their lupulin quests. It’s a worthy endeavor, but fraught with falling across the event horizon … Continue reading
Brew(ery) Review – Tröegs Brewing Company
Hershey, Pennsylvania. Home to a chocolate factory, an amusement park based on that chocolate factory, an entire town dedicated to that chocolate factory – and a brewery that has nothing … Continue reading
Flight of Fancy #1
Introducing Flight of Fancy, a new feature that takes a quick look at 4 beers I’ve recently enjoyed. The Shed IPA – Otter Creek – IPA – 6.0% ABV A … Continue reading
Brew Review: Stone RuinTen IPA
Brewery: Stone Brew: RuinTen IPA ABV: 10.8% IBUs: 110 Their Take: We first released this decidedly indelicate beer in 2012, as Stone Ruination Tenth Anniversary IPA, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of … Continue reading
Everybody Can-Can!
At this point, I think it’s safe to say that cans are the latest trend to entrench itself in craft beer. No longer is the aluminum vessel the shamed domain … Continue reading