• TGOB Special – An Interview with Seamus O’Hara from Carlow Brewing Company

    View Comments | Posted: April 21, 2010

    During the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, Seamus O’Hara, the founder of the Carlow Brewing Company in Carlow, Ireland was visiting the United States and Philadelphia …

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  • Episode 142 – Sam Adams Boston Lager

    View Comments | Posted: April 15, 2010

    Although we sat down with Jim Koch over a year ago for a lengthy (and awesome) interview, we never took a close look at their …

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  • Episode 141 – Hue Beer from Vietnam

    View Comments | Posted: April 12, 2010

    Hue Beer, from the Hue province in Vietnam, is the first export beer to come out of Vietnam after the trade embargo was lifted by …

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  • Episode 140 – Breckenridge Pandora’s Bock

    View Comments | Posted: April 5, 2010

    It’s spring time again, and we’re talking about Bocks! Heavy, warming beers that help kick off the last bits of winter and welcome in spring …

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  • Episode 139 – Half Acre Daisy Cutter Pale Ale

    View Comments | Posted: March 29, 2010

    Sent to us by the awesome Chris Quinn, the Half Acre Beer Company in Chicacgo, IL, has a hop-head’s dream in their Daisy Cutter Pale …

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  • Episode 138 – Newcastle Brown

    View Comments | Posted: March 22, 2010

    We visit (or, revisit, but this time with you) Newcastle Brown Ale, a well known beer with a massive distribution area. For a brown ale, …

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  • Episode 137 – Kasteel Donker (Kasteel Bruin)

    View Comments | Posted: March 10, 2010

    From the Van Honsebrouck Brewery, this Belgian Strong Dark ale comes in at a whopping 11% ABV. While not outside the range of a Belgian …

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  • Episode 136 – Bell’s Winter White

    View Comments | Posted: February 24, 2010

    Sent to us by the awesome Chris Quinn, Bell’s Winter White is Bell’s answer to the normally heavy beers that define the winter season. However, …

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  • Episode 135 – Boddingtons Pub Ale

    View Comments | Posted: February 18, 2010

    Boddingtons, originally started in 1778 by two grain traders was purchased by Boddington, a traveling brewer, in the 1850s. It continued to be family owned …

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  • Episode 134 – Great Lakes Barrel Aged Blackout Stout

    View Comments | Posted: February 8, 2010

    We’re back at McGillin’s Old Ale House, celebrating their 150th anniversary! To make things sweeter, we’re bringing you one of our all-time favorite beers. Pat …

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