We survived our first heat wave and the longest day on the year is coming up soon, it now feels like summer is in full swing. My beer fridge definitely reflects this, fewer dark and heavy beers, much more focus on easy drinking and refreshing beers that will help to beat the heat. While I […]
Author: ryanbrawn
Random Beer Thoughts: May 2021
The major story in craft beer this month is pretty obvious, the pervasive issues with sexism, assault, and racism in the industry. While this has been a problem for a long time, the discussion on the issues really took off when two different contractors working near the new Notch Brewing site in Brighton made sexist […]
Willie’s Superbrew Seltzer Unleashed
Hard seltzer has become a major segment of the alcohol market, with rapid growth every year. It is no surprise that breweries all over the country, from the biggest brewers in the world to small local establishments, are jumping into seltzer. I haven’t tried much of it, I am not a huge fan of non-alcoholic […]
Notch Biere D’Alsace
When I think of the pilsner style I am usually thinking about the two countries best known for the crisp and flavorful light lagers, Germany and the Czech Republic. The style originated in that part of the world and many of the best versions are produced in those countries or directly inspired by their beers. […]
Random Beer Thoughts: April 2021
Not much of a preamble this month, just plugging away and getting through another month of this pandemic. The good news is that I got my second shot this weekend, my wife gets hers next week, most of my family, friends and co-workers are either fully vaccinated or well on their way. If you are […]
Exhibit A Educator
I’ve been reading a bit about different lager styles recently, I am a huge fan of dark lagers and wanted a better understanding of some of the different substyles, since the terminology can be a little confusing. Most German lager styles have origins in specific regions of the country. For example, the “bock” lager styles […]
Tilted Barn Tupelo
Rhode Island might be the smallest state in the union, but they have a vibrant and innovative craft beer scene. Established favorites like Proclamation, Foolproof and Grey Sail plus up and coming establishments like Long Live, Revival and Smug have put Rhode Island on the national radar. One brewery that has generated lots of hype […]
Amory’s Tomb/Lost Shoe/Time and Materials The Advancement of Interests
I love Belgian beer all year round, but I have a special affinity for these styles in the springtime. There is something about the expressive Belgian style yeast strains that works incredibly well with the warming weather and blooming plants. While saisons are my favorite spring style I also love bigger Belgian styles, especially tripels […]
Austin Street Marquee Moon
This COVID-19 pandemic is definitely not over yet, please don’t go around acting stupid like we’re in the clear, but with more people getting vaccinated every day we can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am still not at a point where I feel comfortable at bars, restaurants or […]
Random Beer Thoughts: March 2021
Another crazy month is COVID-land, and while there appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel, I imagine I am not the only one who is completely burned out. My time on beer social media has declined a bit, but I still managed to put together a thoughts/links article for March. As […]