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Does a RauchWeizen Work?

One of the more interesting B.C. breweries that have invaded Alberta in recent months is Steel & Oak (S&O) from New Westminister. I mean “interesting” in the sense that the beer they have been shipping out here are not ordinary… Continue Reading →

Theoretically is Actually Brewing

You might be forgiven for getting a bit confused if someone offers you a beer made theoretically. How can a beer be theoretical? But then, that confusion might be because you hadn’t yet heard of Theoretically Brewing, Lethbridge’s newest (and… Continue Reading →

One Man’s (Late) Take on the New BJCP Guidelines

As I mentioned a week ago (in this post), I have been spending a bit of time studying the new BJCP 2015 Style Guidelines. I know I am totally late to the game on this as the new guidelines came… Continue Reading →

Village and Dandy Become Baltic Friends

Village Brewing and Dandy Brewing Company are clearly hanging out a lot these days. Last fall the two Calgary breweries released a Saison, called the Village Dandy, brewed in collaboration at the Dandy brewhouse in northeast Calgary. I didn’t get… Continue Reading →

The Challenges of Style-izing

Over the past few weeks I have quietly been studying and reflecting on the new 2015 BJCP Guidelines, which by all accounts is something of a sea change in the beer judging world. Longstanding groupings of styles and even the… Continue Reading →

The American Drunk Monks

Regular readers of this site know that I have a soft spot for the Trappist breweries – or as I like to call them, the Drunk Monks. I am not Catholic (far from it) but I really appreciate the idea… Continue Reading →

Churchill Brewing Steps Forward

For the last year there has been a brewery operating under the noses of Saskatoon residents and they didn’t even know it. Until now. Churchill Brewing is the brainchild of brothers Ryan and Curtis Peet and they hope over the… Continue Reading →

Have a Beer, Save some Land

An interesting beer on Alberta store shelves this month is the Edmonton and Area Land TrustĀ Oatmeal Brown Ale. This beer is a charity beer produced by Phillip’s to support the Edmonton and Area Land Trust, a small non-profit devoted to… Continue Reading →

The Beer Keeps Flowing

It has only been a couple of weeks since my last news round up (read here), but the news has been flowing fast and furious so I felt I should put out another news roundup before I drown in all… Continue Reading →

Ascending the Triple Summit

I find it hard to know what to do with contract brewers in the region (breweries without their own brewhouse who contract other breweries to make their beer for them). I am happy to profile them and discuss what their… Continue Reading →

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