Posted By Ken on Sunday, 10 May 2009 11:40
Last night I attended the 30th birthday party of our newest review Jason, and our boss was on the scene with some choice selections from his fridge that he decided he would bring because he knew I would at least try them. The first one was Sprecher Oktoberfest, which I was very interested to try. I don't recall having anything from them before, but had heard good things, and I had to this point yet to try an Oktoberfest from anyone I did not like. Read on to see if this one stacks up or not.
Posted By Ken on Friday, 01 May 2009 20:39
This one was picked up on lunch break today by a co-worker to drink at work. Yes, I do have a job that let's us drink beer on Fridays at work, which is sweet. We discussed this one prior to him going to pick it up, as I had tried only the wheat from Upland, which I thought was good so I wanted to see what else this brewer had in store. Being a fan of amber beers as well, I figured this wouldn't be a bad choice. Read on to see if I was right or not.
Posted By Ken on Saturday, 25 April 2009 18:04
I found a single of Imperial Stout at an awesome local beer, wine, and liquor store here this afternoon and decided to pick some up to try. This is my first adventure into the Samuel Adams Imperial series of beers. As visitors of this site regularly know, I am a huge fan of Samuel Adams beers, so see if the Imperial stacks up as well as their others do.
Posted By Jason Oliver on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 17:45
For those constant readers who are interested in things like milestones and landmark occasions, mark this one in in your journals, blogs or whatnot. This is my very first review for Drinker's World and the first time time I have ever put a review of a beer into type, instead of where they usually go: down the hatch and into my stomach. Hopefully this will be the first of many. Now onto the important things...beer.
I chose the Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA as my debut for a few reasons. 1) I'm a huge fan of Sierra Nevada's Pale Ale. A huge fan. I'll give that beer a proper review soon. 2) I love IPAs. 3) Not to give too much away, but this is an exceptional IPA
Now the American IPA has become quite popular in the last few years, with each of the micro breweries trying to out-do the other with a hoppier variety. I was pleased, yet weary when I discovered that Sierra Nevada was tossing their hat into the ring. Would this IPA be balanced enough to warrant true greatness? Lets find out.
Last Updated on Sunday, 26 April 2009 14:34Posted By Ken on Sunday, 19 April 2009 12:46
Out in Broad Ripple with a couple friends for National Record Store Day, we stopped in a bar that offered $10 microbrew pitchers, and one of my friends and I split one of the Magic Hat #9. I had heard good things, but had to that point never tried anything from Magic Hat. Read on and see how my first experience with this brewer went.
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