New Trail Brewing shares an equal love for beer and the outdoors. They describe themselves as “woodsy types” and encourage others to spend more quality time outdoors experiencing the natural environment. They also describe themselves as “beer ...
Tag Archives: Belgian
Monk’s Café Owner “Major Tom” Peters Collab Beer with Brasserie de la Senne to Debut in Philadelphia
Tom Peters – the “Godfather of Belgian Beer” and owner of America’s most iconic beer bar, Monk’s Café -- will debut his namesake beer: Major Tom, the first collaboration beer brewed between an independent bar and Belgium’s famed Brasserie de la Senne.
Stickman Brews Brings the Belgian Farmhouse Tradition to Modern American Brewing
Stickman Brews was founded by Beer Busters Podcast Episode 82 guest Ethan Buckman, his cousin Jim Buckman, and Jim’s wife Kate Sorrento. Located in the former Sly Fox production brewery at 326 N. Lewis Road in Royersford, Stickman opened in ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Rosetta
This fall Ommegang Brewing Company added a new year-round beer to their line up. Rosetta is a traditional Belgian Kriek blended by their sister brewery Liefmans.
Steph’s New Brew Review: Tripel Deke
Conshohocken Brewing Company was founded on the American industrial spirit of the local area. In the late 19th century, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania was an industrial hub. The brewery’s logo, which includes a velocipede bicycle and a cyclist in a ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Liliko’i Kepolo
Avery Brewing Company, located in Boulder, Colorado, was founded in September 1993 by then homebrewer President and Brewmaster Adam Avery. He began brewing Redpoint Amber Ale, Ellie’s Brown Ale, and Out of Bounds Stout using a 7 barrel brewhouse. ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Daliesque
Founded in 2005 by a local teacher and firefighter, Oceanside Ale Works is located in Oceanside, California. Oceanside’s first brewery is also one of the few manual brew houses in the USA.
Episode 60: This Ish is Beernanas
With John Stemler from Free Will Brewing Company
Kick off Philly Beer Week with this episode at Free Will with renowned brewer John Stemler. John won a raffle for a trip to Belgium to brew at Hof ten Dormaal Farmhouse ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Blonde Fatale
Peace Tree Brewing Company opened in March 2010 in a former car dealership in Knoxville, Iowa. Head brewmaster Joe Kesteloot brings years of professional and home brewing experience and a true passion and creativity for developing unique beers.
Steph’s New Brew Review: Mostly Cloudy
Long Trail Ale was first sold in 1989. Known as Mountain Brewers back then, the crew brewed in a 45 barrel brewhouse in the basement of the Old Woolen Mill in Bridgewater Corners, Vermont. Back then Vermont was better known for maple syrup than beer.