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Craft Beer Reviews

  • Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    July 5, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

    NEW BELGIUM TRANSATLANTIQUE KRIEK New Belgium Brewing Co. Fort Collins, Colorado and Asheville, North Carolina 6.2% | Oak-Aged Sour Ale w/ Cherries For the fifteenth year in a row, New Belgium and Belgium’s Oud Beersel have collaborated on Transatlantique Kriek. The beer, this year released in 375-mL, cork-and-caged bottles, is a 50/50 blend of New... View Article

  • Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    June 22, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

    PINTHOUSE PIZZA BAILING ROOM Pinthouse Pizza Austin, Texas 7.2% | India Pale Ale Austin’s Pinthouse Pizza took home three awards at last month’s World Beer Cup in Nashville, including bronze for Bailing Room in the American-style India Pale Ale category. It’s easy to see why this one stood out in the most heavily entered category... View Article

  • Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    Six to Seek: The Best Beers of the Week

    June 15, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

    HANGAR 24 AVENTURA Hangar 24 Craft Brewing Redlands, California 4.6% | Mexican-Style Lager w/ Sea Salt & Limes Used to be when you saw “Mexican lager” on a label, that meant the beer inside was likely fashioned after a Vienna lager, or a light lager brewed with corn. These days Mexican-style lagers are more popular... View Article

  • Beer of the Moment: Ommegang Saison Rosé

    Beer of the Moment: Ommegang Saison Rosé

    May 31, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

  • Fulton Barrel Aged Mixed Pack

    Fulton Barrel Aged Mixed Pack

    May 25, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

    (Photo courtesy Fulton Beer)

  • Flights: Live Oak Brewing Co. in Austin, Texas

    Flights: Live Oak Brewing Co. in Austin, Texas

    May 18, 2018 - Bo McMillan

    Undoubtedly, Austin is a destination—for its food, for its drink, for its music, and, naturally, for anyone who’s a fan of the Longhorns. Those flying into town thirsty, then, should be delighted by Live Oak Brewing Co. (1615 Crozier Lane, Del Valle), located just across Highway 71 from the airport. The interior and exterior are... View Article

  • Flights: Telegraph Brewing Co. in Santa Barbara, California

    Flights: Telegraph Brewing Co. in Santa Barbara, California

    March 1, 2018 - Brian Yaeger

    Nicknamed the American Riviera, Santa Barbara is nestled along California’s Central Coast and is, first and foremost, a wine town. When Brian Thompson launched Telegraph Brewing Co. (418 N. Salsipuedes St.) in 2006, it became the quiet city’s first packaging brewery and has consistently brewed delicate, Belgian-leaning ales ever since. This isn’t to say Telegraph’s... View Article

  • Flights: Threes Brewing in Brooklyn, New York

    Flights: Threes Brewing in Brooklyn, New York

    January 1, 2018 - Bo McMillan

    Swing music was roaring on a cool and candlelit evening the Monday I visited Threes Brewing (333 Douglass St.), a brewery located in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Inside, patrons filled the psychedelically orange-hued tap room, while outside, the wire-lit courtyard was cordoned off for a variety show on reproductive rights. Talk mostly consumed the... View Article

  • Flights: Legal Remedy Brewing in Rock Hill, South Carolina

    Flights: Legal Remedy Brewing in Rock Hill, South Carolina

    January 1, 2018 - Daniel Hartis

    Belly up to the bar at Legal Remedy Brewing (129 Oakland Ave.), and you’ll find the legalese extends to the beer names, two dozen of which pour courtesy gavel tap handles. Rock Hill’s first brewery opened in 2015, in a building that once housed a car dealership. While many breweries specialize in certain styles, Legal... View Article

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