Buckbean Orange Blossom Ale Craft Beer Review
This week, Ryan and I review the Buckbean Orange Blossom Ale. This beer was sent to us by Buckbean Brewing Company, and it happens to be the first canned beer we’ve review on the site. This was definitely an interesting beer, and I’d encourage everyone to try the beer and form their own opinion of [...]
Read More →New Releases from Sweetwater Brewing, including “Border Hopper”
Today, Sweetwater Brewing Company announced the return of a few winter seasonals, including their “Exodus Porter” and “Festive Ale”. They also announced a new Dank Tank release they are working on, entitled “Border Hopper”. The full press release is located below.
Read More →Dry Hopping : How To Dry Hop Your Home Brewed Beer
In this episode, I walk you through the process of dry hopping your homebrewed beer. While this is the method I use, this is definitely not the only correct way of dry hopping your beer. If you are interested in these homebrew videos, please leave a comment below telling me what tutorials you would like [...]
Read More →Newcastle English Brown Ale Beer Review
This week, Ryan and I reviewed the Newcastle English Brown Ale. The folks over at Newcastle sent us one of their new Newcastle DraughtKeg’s, along with a Newcastle glass and magnet. Ryan and I talk about how Newcastle is a great fall-back beer when you are out at a bar with sub par selection. While not the most flavorful [...]
Read More →How To Keg Home Brewed Beer With The Coors Light Home Draft System
Today, I am featuring a video showing you how to keg your home brewed beer with a Coors Light Home Draft System. These keg systems are available at grocery stores and liquor stores nationwide, and make a perfect vessel for cheaply and easily kegging your homebrewed beer. NOTE: One point I forgot to add in [...]
Read More →The Bruery Autumn Maple Belgian Style Brown Ale Beer Review
This week, Ryan and I review The Bruery Autumn Maple Belgian Style Brown Ale. This is our first pumpkin beer or, in this case, yam beer of the season, but it definitely won’t be our last. This unique beer is brewed with yams, maple syrup, and spices to create an extremely complex and interesting beer. [...]
Read More →La Trappe Quadrupel Trappist Beer Review
For our last Trappist review of the week, we review the La Trappe Quadrupel. La Trappe is the only Trappist brewery located outside of Belgium, residing in the Netherlands. Coming in at 10% ABV, this is one big beer. Founded in 1880, Bierbrouwerij De Koningshoeven B.V. produces seven unique Trappist beers under the La Trappe [...]
Read More →Westmalle Belgian Tripel Trappist Beer Review
Today, we are continuing with our Trappist week with a review of the Westmalle Belgian Tripel. This was a new beer for us, but definitely not a new style. Ryan and I are both fans of Belgian beers, particularly Tripels and Quadruppels. Below is some information from Westmalle’s website about the Westmalle Tripel. Westmalle Tripel [...]
Read More →Orval Trappist Belgian Pale Ale Beer Review
This week, Ryan and I review the Orval Belgian Trappist Ale. The Orval Belgian Trappist Ale is the first beer of this week’s series of Trappist beers. Trappist beers are brewed with very strict standards, set by the monastery responsible for brewing the beer. There are only 7 Trappist breweries worldwide, with 6 of the [...]
Read More →Lindemans Framboise Raspberry Lambic Beer Review
The Lindemans Framboise Raspberry Lambic is the first Lambic style beer we are featuring on Beer Review Dude. We both enjoyed this beer, and thought it would be very approachable for those just getting into consuming alcohol. Below is more information from Lindemans’ website: “Long before hops were common in most beers, various fruits and [...]
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