by DJ Spiess | Nov 23, 2007 | Beer reviews
Abita is a small brewery 30 miles north of New Orleans. They were founded in 1986 and are the oldest craft brewery in the southeastern United States. We like finding small brewers, and we will be trying other beers from their selection. Since we are big Jimmy...
by DJ Spiess | Nov 9, 2007 | Beer reviews
Oak aged beers are starting to be popular. Several brewpubs are starting to offer this specialty. We saw that Avery (the makers of The Beast) offered one, so we had to try it. The beer features the fallen angel, Samael, on the label. Samael is known as the...
by DJ Spiess | Oct 30, 2007 | Beer reviews
We went looking for some scary brews for Halloween. Our selection was based purely on if the beer looked somewhat festive for Halloween. Here’s our scary lineup! Dead Guy Ale Our first scary 12 ounce brew comes from Portland, Oregon. It was originally created in...
by Joan Spiess | Aug 17, 2007 | Beer reviews
Weird Beer Feeling hot and frisky, and looking for your next dog in heat? Flying Dog’s “In-Heat Wheat” is an intriguing and adventurous German-style Hefeweizen that “taunts and teases” with its full flavor. A mixture of bananas and cloves, enhanced with malted white...