Here’s a bonus post for IPA Week, in which I make Imperial IPA bread. A few weeks ago, I stopped in at The Reject Shop and found Larry the Cable Guy’s Beer […]
Here’s a bonus post for IPA Week, in which I make Imperial IPA bread. A few weeks ago, I stopped in at The Reject Shop and found Larry the Cable Guy’s Beer […]
There was a time when I thought the beers from James Squire were pretty good. I was happy to buy them by the six pack and got a little excited whenever I […]
I think Boneyard Brewing might need to tinker with their labelling a smidge As you can see from the picture there are two labels. The main label is generic and the same […]
I don’t get how BridgePort’s Hop Czar can be so cheap over here. BridgePort is based in the US state of Oregon and, near as I can tell, there’s no brewing under […]
Technically speaking, this beer might not seem to fit into a so-called IPA Week, given that the label says ‘‘Samuel Smith’s India Ale’’. The lack of a ‘‘pale’’ would seem to make […]
When I wrote yesterday about my preference for the sessionable IPAs of Australia, the Vale IPA was one of the ones I had in mind. Which will invite scorn from some beer […]
Karl Strauss’ Tower 10 IPA is an example of the American approach to IPAs – and maybe more broadly, beer in general. Or at least it seems that way as an outsider […]
I really like the Bridge Road Brewers’ single hop IPA series. Well, I like Bridge Road Brewers’ beers in general, but the hop series is more than a little intriguing. In fact […]