Archive August 2010

Review: Southern Tier Farmer’s Tan4

by Mikeat 01:02 PM

Summer, though it may not feel like it, is slowly coming to an end. This means that summer seasonal beers are on their way out at the fall seasonals are on their way in. I, for one, am not ready to admit that the seasonal change is upon us, so today I have the Southern Tier Farmer’s Tan Imperial Pale Lager, the summer seasonal of Southern Tier’s Imperial series.

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Review: Founder’s Devil Dancer0

by Nickat 01:57 PM

Founder’s Brewing Company has always offered, in my opinion, top notch beers consistently across many different styles. I was at Canal Street with Shane and saw that they just received the Founder’s Devil Dancer IPA. Being a fan of IPAs, I jumped at the opportunity. This 12oz bottle cost $8.00 and stands tall for a labeled “Triple IPA” at 12% ABV.

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Sly Fox recalls Pikeland Pils batches0

by Shaneat 11:21 AM

Sly Fox Brewing Company of Royersford, Pennsylvania, are recalling two batches of their acclaimed Pikeland Pils sent out in cans. The two affected batches can be identified by the stamping on the cans, or by the stamping on the cardboard suitcase packaging.

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Review: Penobscot Bay Old Factory Whistle Scottish Ale3

by Mikeat 11:04 AM

After a long weekend of moving, it’s nice to settle down with a beer and relax on a Sunday night. Thinking that it would be the perfect beer for the occasion, I chose the Penobscot Bay Old Factory Whistle Scottish Ale from the “to be reviewed” area of my fridge.

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Review: Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour4

by Shaneat 11:06 AM

Monk’s Cafe, located on 16th and Spruce in Philadelphia, PA, is home to some incredible Belgian beers. One I’ve had plenty of times is their Flemish Sour Red Ale, brewed by Brouwerij Van Steenberge N.V. in Belgium. While I’ve had the Flemish Sour on draft before, I’ve got an 11.2 oz bottle with me today.

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