Rockmill Brewery: Candied fruit, sweet potato créme brûlée, hints of caramel & mild tobacco in finish.
Craft Beers Gone Wild - Great Lakes Brewing Beers
This episode will explore two from Great Lakes Brewing Company: Lawn Seat Kolsch and Steady Rollin' Session IPA! If you would like to join as a speaker/commentator then let us know as well and we will get you the invite!
We also took a look at Hops by Numbers from Great Lakes Brewing and a big thanks to Dean from Shoe's Pub in Chicago for joining us!
We also took a look at Hops by Numbers from Great Lakes Brewing and a big thanks to Dean from Shoe's Pub in Chicago for joining us!
Crafty Beer Review: Goose Ten Hills Pale Ale
Ten Hills traces its story to Elk Mountain Farms in Idaho, famous for
growing hops of exceptional quality and character. With hops from the
"first ten hills" grown for Goose Island at Elk Mountain, we crafted a
pale ale that delivers both a herbal and citrus hop character. We hope
you'll find the intriguing balance of flavors in this beer to be truly
unparalleled.
growing hops of exceptional quality and character. With hops from the
"first ten hills" grown for Goose Island at Elk Mountain, we crafted a
pale ale that delivers both a herbal and citrus hop character. We hope
you'll find the intriguing balance of flavors in this beer to be truly
unparalleled.
Craft Beer Review: Petite Saison Delivers ��
Rockmill Brewery: Subtle peach with pistachio and honey. Our lightest Saison, best Paired with Sunshine.
Beer Review: Newcastle Brown Ale Remembered
A look at Newcastle Brown Ale, which is a brand of beer produced by
Heineken International. The beer was introduced in 1927 in Newcastle
upon Tyne, England, by Newcastle Breweries, which became Scottish &
Newcastle in 1960. In 2005, brewing was moved out of Newcastle for the
first time to the other side of the River Tyne, to Dunston in Gateshead.
In 2009, it was announced that production would move to Tadcaster North
Yorkshire.
Heineken International. The beer was introduced in 1927 in Newcastle
upon Tyne, England, by Newcastle Breweries, which became Scottish &
Newcastle in 1960. In 2005, brewing was moved out of Newcastle for the
first time to the other side of the River Tyne, to Dunston in Gateshead.
In 2009, it was announced that production would move to Tadcaster North
Yorkshire.
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