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Three Boars Charges Onto the Scene

Quietly a new beer location opened up on 109 Street in the last week or so. The Three Boars (109 St & 84 Ave) is not a beer mecca, in and of itself, but more of a small, hip, cosmopolitan… Continue Reading →

Olds Home to Canada’s Second Brewermasters Program

Ever dreamed of becoming a brewmaster? I imagine many of you have thought about completing the training to become a brewmaster. But I suspect an equal number of you have hesitated at the prospect of moving to the U.S. or… Continue Reading →

More On Canada’s Beer Personalities

Most of you know I have been developing a theory about the general tendencies of brewers in each part of the country. In short, I argue that each region has its own distinct personality, linked to its history, culture and… Continue Reading →

Yukon Imperial Red a New Kind of Emperor

On Monday night I was the first paying customer to sample a pint of Yukon’s The Megalomaniac Imperial Red on tap at the Sugar Bowl – the only place outside Whitehorse to have it (and, given that Whitehorse ran out… Continue Reading →

Small Is Beautiful

A few months ago, when planning for a tasting, I wanted to find an example of a well-made, lower-alcohol beer. The search – and how surprisingly difficult it was to find one – got me thinking. We have become enamoured… Continue Reading →

A Pint of Chicago Deep Dish, Please

Pizza seems like it was invented with beer in mind. The salty, rich, cheesy mess is a perfect pairing for a crisp lager, an Irish Red Ale, a dry stout, or any myriad of other styles. You can dress pizza… Continue Reading →

News that is Black and Yellow All Over

A couple of news items – one that I missed and the other that arose earlier this week. The first is that Alley Kat’s latest Dragon Single-Hop Series beer quietly hit shelves this week – no press release, no launch… Continue Reading →

Stirring the Wort

Over the long weekend, I took a bit of time to get caught up on some online reading, getting to beer blogs I enjoy and haven’t gotten around to hitting in recent days or weeks. During my perusing, I read… Continue Reading →

Spring Seasonal Offerings Unfurl

Today I just have a quick run-down on some of the latest and upcoming releases from around the prairies. Just in time for the real return to spring. Without further ado: Alley Kat Brewberry is back once again as of… Continue Reading →

Winnipeg Goes Black

I haven’t chatted about Winnipeg’s Half Pints recently. It is not like they have fallen out of favour with me or anything, or that they aren’t continually finding new things to do. It is just that most of their latest… Continue Reading →

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