No brewery is more synonymous with hoppy than Stone Brewing Company. Stone’s beers are, for the most part, unapologetically bitter. Stone Ruination 2.0 is not only one of Stone’s finest, […]
Author: Alex Roberts
Santa’s Private Reserve Ale by Rogue Ales: St. Nick Likes it Bitter
It probably comes as no surprise that Santa likes red ales, but for being such a jolly fellow, he must have a fondness for bitterness. Santa’s Private Reserve Ale by […]
Oskar Blues Old Chub: Sweetly Bitter or Bitterly Sweet?
Continuing my I.P.Hiatus in these reviews, I’m going to feature another beer that stresses malt over hops. As a disclaimer, it’s no secret that my love of the OB runs […]
Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout
As promised, this is a review of a beer that is definitely not an IPA. Founders Brewing Company’s Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) is a massive imperial stout that combines big […]
Sixpoint Sensi 2015: Get It While It’s Hop
I had every intention of writing a stout review, or at the least, a not IPA review. I was planning on picking up a four-pack or sixer from either Prairie […]
Niner RLT 9 – A New Breakthrough
Niner has updated both the RLT 9 and RLT 9 Steel. Starting with such solid bikes, it would have been easy for Niner to rest on their laurels and leave […]