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Episode 039 – Bink Winterkoninkske, St Peter’s English Pale Ale
An organic beer, St. Peter’s English Pale Ale, turns out to be everything an English Pale Ale should be, and Brouwerij Kerkom’s Winterkoninkske Winter King …
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Episode 038 – Bell’s Hell Hath No Fury Ale, Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale
We talk about Bell’s awesomely named Hell Hath No Fury Ale which impresses us, and then we talk about the history of the Samuel Smith …
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Episode 037 – Cristal, Toohey’s New
Two completely under-impressive beers, one from South America, the other from Australia. Both represent mass-produced beers from their regions, and unfortunately, it’s evident in the …
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Episode 036 – Wild Goose Snow Goose, Taj Mahal Lager
We try out Taj Mahal’s lager, an American style “American Adjunct Lager” brewed half-way around the world, then we head back to the US to …
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Episode 035 – Snow Cap Seasonal and La Chouffe
We keep up with the season and try Pyramid Brewery’s Snow Cap Seasonal Ale, a fine winter warmer that distinguishes itself among …
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Episode 034 – Happy New Years 2009! – Kronenberg 1664 and Young’s Double Chocolate Stout
We (Dave and Johnny) ring in 2009 with two possibilities for your New Year’s party – a mass-consumable but tasty euro-pale lager, Kronenberg 1664, and …
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Episode 033 – Christmas 2008! – Sam Adams Old Fezziwig, Great Lakes Brewing Christmas Ale
It’s our 2008 Christmas special! We review two Christmas winter wamers, The Boston Beer Company Sam Adams Old Fezziwig, and from Ohio, the Great Lakes …
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Episode 032 – Troegs Mad Elf, Ridgeway Brewing Insanely Bad Elf
Elf off! We take a look at two seasonals – Ridgeway Brewing’s Insanely Bad Elf, and a favorite of many, Troegs Mad Elf. What a …
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Episode 031 – He’Brew Messiah Bold, Anderson Valley Winter Solstice
We try out He’Brew’s Messiah Bold, which we find takes all the humor out of the brewery, and Anderson Valley’s Winter Solstice, which Dave loves …
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Episode 030 – Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout, St. Feuillien Cuvee De Noel
We take a look at Breckenridge’s Oatmeal Stout and are slightly disappointed, but perhaps due to prior expectations. The Cuvee De Noel, from St. Feuillien, …





