Go Brewing | Unboxing New Winter NA IPA - Nostalgic Ski Lodge

In today’s video, I’m cracking open a brand-new 6-pack sent my way by Go Brewing as part of their Ambassador program. If you’ve been following the channel, you already know how much I enjoy showcasing independent breweries, unique beer styles, and anything that pushes the craft beer experience forward. And Go Brewing has been doing exactly that in the NA beer space. I take you through the packaging, my expectations going in, and the exact moment the brews come out of the box. There’s just something about seeing the lineup firsthand—the cans, the artwork, the freshness—that starts getting those beer-review gears turning. Whether you’re into NA beers, curious about Go Brewing, or just love hanging out with me as I explore new craft offerings, this video is a little taste of what’s coming next on the channel. Stick around, drop a comment if you’ve tried Go Brewing or if you have a favorite NA beer I need to check out, and make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the individual reviews as they roll out. And if you haven't tried Go Brewing and are thinking about it, check out my link here to find out more: https://gobrewing.rfrl.co/9ngjq. And as a bonus, use code "RodJBeerVentures" and receive 15% off your order. Grab a seat, raise a glass—even if it’s NA—and let’s unbox something truly refreshing together.
Let’s get your beer on.

Hi-Wire | Cooler Nights | IPA Beer Review

I grabbed Hi-Wire Brewing’s Cooler Nights IPA for this review. In this video, I’m diving deep into everything this beer brings to the table, from the very first pour to that final lingering impression that tells me whether it’s worth your time. Starting with the visual, Cooler Nights IPA gives you plenty to look at: the color, the clarity, the head retention — all those indicators that tell you what kind of experience you’re about to have. After that, I get right into the aroma, and let me tell you, this beer opens up with some interesting notes that immediately had me curious about what was coming next. Then comes the taste and mouthfeel — the heart of any IPA review. I break down how the hops come across, how balanced the beer feels, the expression of bitterness, and whether the flavor profile lives up to the promises made on the nose. And, of course, I walk through how it drinks. You’ll hear exactly what I discovered. In the end, I’ll share my full overall view: where Cooler Nights IPA stands, what makes it shine, and whether it is an IPA that you may waant to check out. If you’re an IPA fan, a Hi-Wire Brewing follower, or just looking for your next standout craft beer, this review has everything you need. Crack one open, hang out with me, and let's get your beer on.

Revolution | West Coast Hero | Double IPA Beer Review

Welcome to another Rod J BeerVentures review—today I’m diving into West Coast Hero from Revolution Brewing, a beer I’ve never had before but have been excited to crack open. This can came courtesy of my friend and fellow beer reviewer Dave from Beer In Front and co-host of The Midwest Beer Show. Dave, you already know I appreciate the hook-up! This review starts with the visual breakdown, because the look of a West Coast IPA sets the tone. I walk you through exactly what I’m seeing in the glass—from the clarity to the color to the carbonation—and whether West Coast Hero brings that classic West Coast shine. Then I lean into the aroma, where this beer really starts to flex. I share the full aromatic profile as it hits me: pine, citrus zest, resin, maybe even a touch of stone fruit. I talk about how vibrant those notes are and what they hint at for the flavor. When we get to the taste and mouthfeel, I take you right along with me on the first sip. I break down how the hops pop, how the bitterness rides through, how smooth or sharp it feels, and whether the malt backbone holds its own. If you like hop-driven beers, this is the part you won’t want to miss. I wrap it up with my overall thoughts—how West Coast Hero compares overall, and if I think that this is one that you may want to check out. So grab a pour, settle in, and let’s dig into this IPA together—and as always, get your beer on!

Warped Wing To Launch Whiskey Rebellion this Saturday 12/6/25 at Dayton Taproom

DAYTON, OH, 12/3/2025 - Warped Wing Brewing Co. is excited to announce the launch of its 2025 Whiskey Rebellion Imperial Stout aged in Bourbon Barrels and its new lineup of flavored variants, with a special Bottle Release Event at the Dayton Taproom on Saturday, December 6th. Guests will have the first opportunity to purchase all bottle variants and enjoy draft pours of the new 2025 releases.

“Whiskey Rebellion has become the cornerstone of our barrel aged program and this year’s lineup is one of our most exciting yet,” said Nick Bowman, VP of Sales & Marketing and Managing Partner at Warped Wing. “From the classic Imperial Stout to bold flavored variants like German Chocolate Cake and Iced Gingerbread Cookie, this release is designed for fans to savor each unique sip. Hosting the launch in Dayton lets us share these limited bottles first at our OG taproom where it all began.”

Warped Wing fans are encouraged to attend the Dayton launch to guarantee their favorite variants, as flavored bottles may sell out quickly. All Whiskey Rebellion releases, including both regular and variant bottles, will make their way to the Springboro, Mason, and Huber Heights Taprooms the following weekend.

Event Details:

Date & Time: Saturday, December 6th, doors open at noon

Location: Warped Wing Dayton Taproom at 26 Wyandot Street - Dayton, Ohio

Bottle Line: Begins outside at the loading dock (draft only customers can come through the front entrance)

Draft Tapping Schedule:

12pm - Whiskey Rebellion Imperial Stout aged in Bourbon Barrels

1pm - Whiskey Rebellion Old-Fashioned Smoked Cherry & Orange

2pm - Whiskey Rebellion German Chocolate Cake

3pm - Whiskey Rebellion Bananas Foster

4pm - Whiskey Rebellion Iced Gingerbread Cookie

5pm - Whiskey Rebellion Freedom Reserve

Live Music:

Six String Hustle: 12:30pm-3:00pm

Nothing But Treble: 3:30pm-6:30pm



Fieldwork Opens First Sonoma County Location in Santa Rosa's Montgomery Village

BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fieldwork is excited to announce the opening of its newest location in Santa Rosa's Montgomery Village, bringing a full range of craft beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and casual dining to Sonoma County. The new location expands Fieldwork's mission of offering something for everyone — from hop-forward IPAs and lagers to flavorful non-alcoholic options, craft sodas, and kid-friendly selections.

Located at 2400 Midway Drive in the bustling Montgomery Village shopping center, the Santa Rosa space features more than 4,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor seating, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for families, friends, and fans of all beverage preferences.

Crafted for Every Kind of Guest

Fieldwork's Santa Rosa location is built around its expansive beverage menu featuring award-winning craft beers, a full range of non-alcoholic options, and a food program designed for all ages.

Highlights include:

  • Rotating Craft Beer Menu: Fresh, small-batch releases and core favorites like Pulp Hazy IPA, direct from the brewery in Berkeley.
  • Robust Non-Alcoholic Lineup: Full-flavor non-alcoholic craft beers, sparkling hop water, house-made craft sodas, and Fieldwork's popular "Supertonic" botanical mocktails — offering flavorful choices for non-drinkers, families, and health-minded guests.
  • Food for Everyone: Hand-crafted Neapolitan and Detroit-style pizzas, fresh salads, small plates, and a menu just for the kids.
  • Flexible Ordering: All beverages are available for on-site enjoyment, pickup, and local delivery within 5 miles.

A Community-Driven Addition to Montgomery Village

As Fieldwork's first Sonoma County location, the Santa Rosa taproom brings a new gathering place to a neighborhood already known for great food, shopping, and community experiences.

"Santa Rosa's culture of craft and community made Montgomery Village the perfect fit for Fieldwork," said Barry Braden, Co-Founder and CEO. "Our goal was to create a space where everyone feels welcome, whether they're enjoying one of our beers, exploring our non-alcoholic offerings, or simply sharing good food with family and friends."

The new location marks Fieldwork's continued, thoughtful expansion across Northern California while maintaining its commitment to community, craftsmanship, and inclusive hospitality.

Location, Hours & Contact

Fieldwork - Santa Rosa

2400 Midway Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405

Tel: (707) 852-5478

Hours:

Sun–Thu: 11am–9pm

Fri–Sat: 11am–10pm

For more information on the Santa Rosa location and all things Fieldwork, visit drinkfieldwork.com and follow Fieldwork on Instagram @drinkfieldwork.

About Fieldwork

Founded in Berkeley, California in 2014, Fieldwork is known for crafting innovative beverages with a focus on quality and community. With nine locations and more coming across Northern California, Fieldwork has become a go-to for drinkers seeking something fresh, bold, and unapologetically local.

Kame & Kettle Righteous Red Beer Review (Red Ale)

Tonight we’re digging into a beer I didn’t even know existed before this video — Righteous Red from the folks over at Kame & Kettle Beer Works. And I have to give a big shoutout to my guy Shane from Shane's Craft Beer Review, who surprised me with this one. Craft beer gifts always hit different, especially when they come from someone who knows your palate. This review is a full ride-along of my first experience with Righteous Red. I start with the visual breakdown — checking out the body, hue, foam structure, and overall presentation. Red ales can swing darker, lighter, ruby, copper, or anywhere in between, so I take my time to show you exactly what this one brings to the table. Then we move into the aroma, where I get into what’s lifting out of the glass — the malts, any caramel or biscuit notes, maybe a little fruity character. Aroma can set the whole tone for what’s coming next, so I take you through my first raw impressions. When we get to the taste and mouthfeel, that’s where the beer really speaks. The sweetness, the dryness, the texture, the bitterness — everything gets evaluated honestly and in real time as I’m experiencing it. Red ales can be hit or miss, so I break down where Righteous Red lands. I finish things off with my overall thoughts — whether this beer surprised me, whether it holds up against other red ales I’ve experienced, and whether you might want to track down Kame & Kettle and give this one a go. It’s always fun trying a beer completely blind, and this one definitely made an impression. Join me for the experience, and let’s get your beer on.

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