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Preview: Deschutes Jubelale 2011

Quick look at Deschutes Brewing’s Jubelale 2011.  Each year, this winter warmer gets a new label.  Released seasonally in October though December.

A dark, malty celebration ale with layered flavors and beautifully balanced hopping. Jubelale pours deep garnet in Continue Reading →

Weasel Poop Coffee AleSmith Speedway

It’s the most expensive coffee in the world.  Kopi Luwak, better known as civet coffee.  The civet (weasel) eats the coffee berries.  The beans pass through the intestinal tract of the animal, where enzymes seep into the beans Continue Reading →

Draft Radar: Sierra Nevada Long Stem IPA

Sierra Nevada Long Stem IPA

 

A new one from Sierra Nevada Brewing: Long Stem IPA.

Ale Brewed with rose hips and rose petals added

Style: American IPA

Availability: A draft only offering (currently).

Area: TBD

5.8% ABV

Heavy Seas Adds A Fresh Haarvest

Heavy Seas Brewing (Baltimore, MD) will be adding a wet hopped beer to the Mutiny Fleet this year.

The style will vary, each using wet (fresh, not dried) hops from around Baltimore, Maryland.  The 2011 edition is a fresh hopped Continue Reading →

Heavy Seas Adds A Fresh Haarvest

Heavy Seas Brewing (Baltimore, MD) will be adding a wet hopped beer to the Mutiny Fleet this year.

The style will vary, each using wet (fresh, not dried) hops from around Baltimore, Maryland.  The 2011 edition is a fresh hopped porter.

Label:
Our Continue Reading →

New Mikkeller Black Edition

The strongest beer in Scandinavia is coming back with a brand new edition. (Ice, Ice Baby anyone?)  Mikkeller’s imperial stout is strong from the start -17.5%.  Barrel aged editions include Islay, Whisky, Cognac & Peated editions.   Now – bourbon.

Black Buffalo Continue Reading →

Spike & Jerome’s Ale Arriving Any Day…

[Update] – Label now available.  Beer arriving soon.

Any day now on the debut of this collaboration – Spike & Jerome’s Ale.  In February, Terrapin travelled to Jura, Switzerland and collaborated with Brasserie Franches Montagnes.  (Actually, they were already on a European beer Continue Reading →