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A Q&A with R&B

You may or may not know that Vancouver’s R&B Brewing recently entered the Alberta market. Indeed, they are the latest B.C. stalwart to attempt to traverse the continental divide and sell some beer in our growing market. Their first shipment… Continue Reading →

A Witty Chinese New Year

Sherbrooke Liquor Store in Edmonton has partnered up with Alley Kat and The Lingnan restaurant to produce a beer just in time for Chinese New Year’s (which is Friday). Chinese New Beer is a Witbier, which may at first seem… Continue Reading →

Oak-Aged Beer Tasting and Pairing

Oak-aged beer are becoming quite the rage these days. I can see why, as the wood and remnants of whiskey add a rich complexity to the beer. From the mainstream Innis & Gunn to the intense Ola Dubh series, there… Continue Reading →

Whytemud Whysky (W)Lager at Wunderbar

The funky newish owners of Wunderbar, a small music bar on Whyte Avenue with a re-invigorated commitment to local and craft beer, and Edmonton’s Amber’s Brewing have partnered to release Whytemud Whysky Lager, an oak barrel-aged exclusive. It is only… Continue Reading →

The Single Hop Experiment

I am just finishing off a bottle of Mikkeller Single Hop East Kent Golding IPA. In and of itself it is a decent but unremarkable beer. It has the house yeast pungency of all Mikkeller beer and a balanced, presentable… Continue Reading →

Sorachi Ace Hits the Jackpot

I equivocated about buying this beer for a while. It intrigued me but the price was steep ($25 for a 750 ml bottle). Then I saw an article online listing the 25 best new beer in the U.S. It was… Continue Reading →

Old Engine Oil Revs Me Up

My latest Vue Weekly review appeared on stands yesterday (you can read it here). I test drive Harviestoun’s Old Engine Oil. The tasting itself was straightforward – this is a rich, thick, warming meal of a beer. I picked up… Continue Reading →

Cheap Beer a Human Right?

I was reading the new issue of MacLean’s magazine today (dentists’ waiting offices are useful for something – it was his copy), and there was an editorial titled “Why Is Your Government Standing in the Way of Cheaper Beer?”. It… Continue Reading →

Does the Container Matter?

I have been writing a fair bit lately here at onbeer.org about the effect of packaging, in particular about bottle vs. can. It is an issue that has captured my inquisitive nature. No matter at what level you discuss the… Continue Reading →

Yukon’s Coming for Dinner

Edmonton’s first (of what I hope will be many) beer dinners has been announced, and it has a (honourary) prairie theme. The hearty folks at Yukon Brewing will be pulling their dog sleds (full of beer, I hope) southward to… Continue Reading →

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