Creating Beer Head When Served With None

So, I was recently served a beer while out that actually was lacking in the head area. This
means all of the gasses and proteins were just lying there in the beer
unreleased and not doing so would lead to potential bloating down the line as I
drank through this beer. So check out my video to see a little trick to avoid
this and please all you establishment owners and managers teach and train your
people how to pour a proper beer. There are definitely too many that still
don't know how to do this correctly.

Quickie Beer News: Mendocino and Saratoga Join In - 1/19/18

Mendocino Brewing along with Saratoga Brewing seem to be the next to join the list of craft breweries closing their doors as I discuss in the video here. I’m not one ready to say a bubble popping may be emerging, but we may be starting to see the correction trend that many including myself have been expecting. Check out the video to see and hear my thoughts!

Quickie Beer News: Smuttynose Brewing Up For Auction - 1/18/18

So it seems that Smuttynose Brewing is the next well known small craft brewery to be dealing some changes, when this week it was announced that they would be up for auction on March 9th. As noted from the story discussed in the video, it seems production was only at the 50% capacity that was able to be done at the facility. I'm not ready to say there's a bubble about to burst but on the heels of Green Flash and their changes, craft beer breweries may be starting to see potential adjustments moving forward. Check out my video for more on this.



Quickie Beer News: Beer Can Appreciation Day Coming - 1/17/18

Get your cans ready because National Beer Can Day is coming...

Beer Review: Elysian Brewing The Immortal IPA

The Immortal IPA from Elysian Brewing is positioned as an English IPA that is loaded with hop flavor, and it is the subject here of my latest review. The ABV of this brew stands at 6.3% while its IBU level is that of 62. Far from some of the most bittering beers that I have had but the flavor did offer a little something while the aroma actually had me feeling a little underwhelmed. Overall the beer did prove solid enough and it stood well with its golden appearance that I was able to score this one a 78 out of 100. It didn’t do as much to wow me, but it did enough for me to consider it very solid. Check out my video to see and hear more of my thoughts on this considered no longer craft but still “crafty” beer. And if you have had it, then please leave some comments on your thoughts as well.

Cheers!

Beer Review: Rhinegeist Knowledge

Knowledge from Rhinegeist is a seasonal year-round Imperial IPA, and it is one of my local beers from one of my local breweries. This Double IPA carries an alcohol content of 8.5% ABV and packs an IBU level of 98. I recently acquired it during a beer run after thinking I wanted and needed to share more of our local brews. Described as being highlighted by notes of dankness, pine, grapefruit and other notes, this was definitely a beer that I was looking forward to trying. And I was glad that I did, as the beer was able to provide many of the aspects expected which led me to scoring this one 85 out of 100. So check out my video and see and hear my thoughts on this local treat. Cheers!

Beer Review: Foothills Brewing Hoppyum IPA

The Hoppyum IPA from Foothills Brewing which is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is the subject of my latest review here and was one of the beers that I was able to pick up during my past road trip. The beer itself carries an alcohol content of 6.25% ABV along with an IBU level of 70. It poured a nice golden orange color although the flakes in the beer definitely let you know that it was bottle fermented. Flavor and aroma on the beer were adequate and it did sit fine on my palate and was decent enough overall that I scored this one 78 out of 100. But find out more of my thoughts on this beer by checking out the video and if you have had this year-round IPA then please feel free to also share your thoughts in the comments.

Cheers!

Beer Review: Springdale Ain't That Remarkable Hoppy Pale Ale

Recently thanks to my buddy Joe, I was able to gather another beer that I had not tried previously due to location and our distribution system which would not allow me access since I am outside of their area. That beer and the subject of this review is the Ain’t That Remarkable Hoppy Pale Ale from Springdale Beer, which also is a subsidiary of Jack‘s Abby and is located in Framingham, Massachusetts.

This New England Pale Ale carries an alcohol content of 5.5% ABV and proved to be a delightful beer to try as it carried a lot of nice smoothness to it and provided a nice refreshing quality overall. The body appearance was pretty solid although the head was one area that didn’t really impress me as much. But we are drinking the beer as an overall product and that being said, this one does deliver which is why I scored this one as an 86 out of 100. It was well worth the try and watch my video here to see and hear more of my in-depth analysis of this one from the New England area. Thanks again Joe for the beer and thank you all for watching and your support!

Beer Review: Other Half DDH Broccoli

Back with another beer from Other Half Brewing Company for this review and this time it was their Broccoli Double Dry Hopped Imperial IPA. Brewed with four hops, oats, wheat and mosaic lupulin powder, this 7.9% ale proved to be a nice juicy thirst quenching beer that I ended up scoring a total 86 out of 100. But don’t just take my word for it; check out my video here to see what I discovered about this one and what I took away as its offering.

Unboxing Video: Big E Says Hello From Michigan

Once again, I was sent a mystery box of beers from a good buddy and c’mon, who doesn’t like a surprise box of beer. This one is from my friend and fellow reviewer from Michigan and is packed with some of the good stuff from around his area. Check out my video here to see what is enclosed.

Beer Review: Upper Pass Beer Company First Drop

Here is my look at First Drop from Upper Pass Beer Company which is located in Tunbridge, Vermont. This American Pale Ale comes in with an alcohol content of 5.9% ABAV and an IBU level of 65. With a base of Pilsner and Golden Promise malts along with Mosaic, Citra, Centennial and Azacca Hops, this ale provided a nice overall experience which led me to rating it 85 out of 100 on my scale. Check out my video to see and hear more as well as other details on this beer.

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