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173. Great Divide Brewing – Rumble Oak-Aged IPA
Sep17

173. Great Divide Brewing – Rumble Oak-Aged IPA

We finished up with work, and I’ve extended my work trip in Denver for one extra day so that I can attend the Great American Beer Festival.  As a beer lover, this is an event I’ve always wanted to attend, but never thought I would actually be able to.  The timing of this trip worked out perfectly.  However, since GABF didn’t start until the evening, I had to find something to do with myself for the afternoon.  I saw...

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172. Odell Brewing – IPA Draft
Sep16

172. Odell Brewing – IPA Draft

We had a very long day today in Colorado – going from Denver, up to Boulder and the 4 Mile Canyon wildfire, then up to Greely, over to Loveland, and then near the Denver airport for the evening.  After a day like that, I was ready to have a big bison burger at Ted’s Montana Grill and put down some good beers.  Since I had a chance to try Odell’s St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale, which was very nice, I thought I’d...

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171. Walnut Brewery – 1123 IPA Draft
Sep15

171. Walnut Brewery – 1123 IPA Draft

As I mentioned in my last post, we were in Boulder, CO for work and found the nearest brewpub for dinner.  After looking at the menu, nothing really stood out, so I thought I’d ask they waitress if they had any seasonals or anything that wasn’t on the beer menu.  She said, with a bit of disgust, “We do have this black IPA, but it’s really bitter.”  I said I’d have that, and then she asked,...

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170. Walnut Brewery – St. James Irish Red Draft
Sep15

170. Walnut Brewery – St. James Irish Red Draft

Today we ended our day in Boulder, CO while working on something related to the wildfires in the area.  We couldn’t find a hotel in the area, but thought we’d have dinner there before heading back toward Denver to our hotel.  As always, I searched the GPS for the nearest brewpub and found the Walnut Brewery. The St. James Irish red was very clear and was obviously, red.  The head was thin with some soapy bubbles and the...

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169. Odell Brewing – St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale
Sep15

169. Odell Brewing – St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale

A friend from my homebrew club – the ABNormal Brewers – mentioned that he had met someone from Odell Brewing and was a big fan of their beers.  And, since we don’t get them in central Illinois yet, I thought I’d give their seasonal – St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale – a try.  It helps that I suspect by the name that it’s going to have a nice hop flavor to it.  The bottle says, “A mystical...

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168. Deschutes Brewery – Hop in the Dark Cascadian Dark Ale
Sep14

168. Deschutes Brewery – Hop in the Dark Cascadian Dark Ale

After a nice dinner and a couple of beers at Wynkoop Brewery we headed back to our hotel.  Conveniently, there was a liquor store across the street, so I thought I head in and see if I could find some beers I couldn’t get in Illinois.  This Deschutes beer sounded interesting, and after my trip to Oregon, I knew they had some pretty good beers. The bottle said, “From the nothing’s sacred pacific northwest comes a...

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167. Wynkoop Brewing – Fresh Hopped Cask IPA
Sep14

167. Wynkoop Brewing – Fresh Hopped Cask IPA

I enjoyed having the B3K Schwartzbier with my bison burger, but now it was time for dessert.  While my co-worker decided to get a scoop of ice cream, I went for the cask – which just happened to have a fresh hopped IPA with just-picked hops. I was clear and had a yellowish/orange color with a very thick soapy, bright white head on it.  There was a nice hop aroma which was mostly floral and a little bit piney. It had a...

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166. Wynkoop Brewing – B3K Schwartzbier Draft
Sep14

166. Wynkoop Brewing – B3K Schwartzbier Draft

We arrived in Denver and got checked into our hotel.  When it came to dinner choices, I didn’t really give my co-worker who was with me much choice.  However, as long as the place had beer, I was sure he wouldn’t mind.  I wanted to hit Wynkoop, Denver’s oldest brew pub, since the last time I was in Denver, it was closed.  I thought I’d start with something light, yet flavorful, so I went with their...

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165. Boston Beer Co. / Samuel Adams – Octoberfest Draft
Sep14

165. Boston Beer Co. / Samuel Adams – Octoberfest Draft

I just found out yesterday that I had to go to Denver today for work.  It was super short notice, but I didn’t mind… because after checking the calendar, I realized I could extend my trip by a day and visit the almighty “Great American Beer Festival.”  I’m really looking forward to trying some great Colorado beers this week and experiencing my first GABF, but while stuck in Chicago’s O’Hare, I...

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164. Goose Island – Summertime
Sep14

164. Goose Island – Summertime

We had our ABNormal Brewers homebrew club meeting tonight and the category this month was German wheat and rye beers.  I’m not sure if this Kolsch qualifies, but that wasn’t going to stop me from doing an impromptu review of this beer. It was extremely clear and was bright yellow in color.  As you can see, it had a thick, white, soapy head which left some nice lacing on the glass.  The aroma was light, but I picked up on a...

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163. Anderson Valley Brewing – Hop Ottin’ IPA Draft
Aug25

163. Anderson Valley Brewing – Hop Ottin’ IPA Draft

Tonight I’m at Fat Jack’s in downtown Bloomington for a steering meeting for our homebrew club, the ABNormal Brewers.  They’ve got $2 half pints, so it’s a good chance to try some different and interesting beers and get some work done on behalf of the club. The Anderson Valley IPA was clear and yellow with a very thin head on it.  There was an obvious earthy hop aroma to it with some hints of a bready smell...

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162. St. Louis Brewery / Schlafly – Octoberfest Draft
Aug16

162. St. Louis Brewery / Schlafly – Octoberfest Draft

We were at the Schlafly Tap Room for dinner and a few beers.  After a bad experience with their India Brown Ale, I still had a craving for a nice malty beer, so I thought I’d give their most recent selection a try – the Octoberfest. It was clear and copper/light brown in color with a thin creamy head which left some nice lacing.  The aroma was malty with a little bit of fruitiness also noticeable. The body was light and...

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161. St. Louis Brewery / Schlafly – India Brown Ale Draft
Aug16

161. St. Louis Brewery / Schlafly – India Brown Ale Draft

As I mentioned in my last post, we went out with a couple of our friends in St. Louis.  So, for dinner, we decided to head over to the Schlafly tap room and have a few more beers and a nice dinner.  Usually I’m a fan of their beers, especially when they’re fresh on tap there at the tap room, however, I think I may have finally found an exception. It was obviously deep brown in color and it had a creamy, thin white head on...

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160. Founders Brewing – Black Biscuit Draft
Aug16

160. Founders Brewing – Black Biscuit Draft

My wife and I went to St. Louis for the weekend and went out with a friend and his wife.  A fellow homebrewer and beer lover, my friend suggested we try the International Tap House (iTap) in Soulard.  They’ve got a ton of great beers on tap, so we thought it would be a good place to try a few new ones.  We saw that the Founders Black Biscuit was on the menu scheduled to be tapped today.  Sure enough, it had just been tapped, and...

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159. Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma – Bohemia Clasica
Aug07

159. Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma – Bohemia Clasica

Since I had an enormous quantity of beer on my Oregon trip, and at the Oregon Brewers Festival, I’m trying to catch up on my reviews.  So, I’ve been trying to slow down trying new beers until I get caught up.  However, when opportunities present themselves, I’ll go ahead and try a new one.  In this case, I was picking up mexican food for the family and had to wait a bit, so I ordered this from the menu. It was served...

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158. Pyramid Brewing – Curveball Blonde Ale
Jul26

158. Pyramid Brewing – Curveball Blonde Ale

I’m on my way home from Portland (via Seattle), and was surprised that Horizon Air offers a free beer on the flight.  It was supposed to be Full Sail LTD 03, but they were still serving last month’s beer – the Pyramid Curveball Blonde Ale.  I offer this review this review with the preface that I’ve discovered that, for some reason, beer seems to taste better when you’re on an airplane. It was very clear...

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157. Laurelwood Brewing – Organic Free Range Red Draft
Jul26

157. Laurelwood Brewing – Organic Free Range Red Draft

I’m at the Portland airport after an incredible week in “Beervana” – and I mean that as both a location and as an experience.  I had to take one last chance to have another local Oregon brew at the airport.  Fortunately, there was this Laurelwood Brewing location in the terminal.  The menu says, “This red blends 100% organically grown barley malts with loads of fresh Cascade hops. The result is a medium...

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156. Mt. Hood Brewing – Cascadian Pale Ale
Jul26

156. Mt. Hood Brewing – Cascadian Pale Ale

It’s my last morning in Portland before I head home, so I took the opportunity to walk around downtown a bit.  Henry’s 12 Street Tavern had been recommended to me, since they have over 100 beers on tap. Named after Henry Weinhard, it’s the original Blitz-Weinhard Brewery, which brewed beer on the site for over 140 years.  The Weinhard Brewery smokestack, an iconic element preserved in the development of...

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155. Bridgeport Brewing – ESB
Jul25

155. Bridgeport Brewing – ESB

I thoroughly enjoyed my pizza and pale ale at the Bridgeport Brew Pub, so I thought I’d have another half pint before heading back to my hotel to pack.  I had a great week at Full Sail Brewing for my Brewmaster Internship and had an awesome time at the Oregon Brewers Festival, but it was time to get ready to head home.  However, I thought I’d give Bridgeport’s ESB a shot.  The menu said, “BridgePort ESB is a...

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154. Bridgeport Brewing – Blue Heron Pale Ale
Jul25

154. Bridgeport Brewing – Blue Heron Pale Ale

I was having a great time at the Oregon Brewers Festival, but most of the beers were starting to run dry, and of those available, I had tried most.  So I decided to save my last token as a souvenir and grab some dinner as well as another couple beers at one of Portland’s many breweries.  When I went to the Brewers dinner, I got a chance to meet Bridgeport’s brewmaster, Karl Ockert, and, Jamie Emmerson, executive brewmaster...

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