Shock Top Twisted Pretzel Wheat Review

Shock Top Brewing Company is most well known for their Belgian white brew and their raspberry wheat, but they also make seasonal and limited edition beers as well. That’s where Twisted Pretzel Wheat comes in.  This is a limited edition brew that delivers a delicious...

Firestone Union Jack IPA Review

Attention IPA lovers: we have ourselves another winner! Firestone’s Union Jack IPA is one of the best IPA’s out in the craft beer market right now.  It has excellent hops with an exceptional balance that will convince many more people to try out an IPA.  Firestone has...

Sam Adams OctoberFest Review

Sam Adams OctoberFest is an exceptional seasonal beer. In fact, it is so good that it is one of the only American beers served this year at Oktoberfest in Munich. Sam Adam’s take on this classic style blends hearty malts for a nice, smooth flavor that any beer drinker...

New Belgium Fat Tire Beer Review

New Belgium’s Fat Tire Amble Ale is a delicious alternative to today’s everyday beer. The ale’s name, Fat Tire, is derived from a bike trip that the co-founder took through Europe. It is a pleasant, amber ale that is surprisingly nice, as well as easy and enjoyable to...

Stella Artois Beer Review

Originally named Den Hoorn Brewery, Stella Artois (pronounced stell-ah ar-twa) is one of the oldest breweries in the world. Although the name may sound French, it is actually a Belgian lager! Stella Artois, or Stella for short, brews many other beers, but they are...

Illusive Traveler Beer Review

The Illusive Traveler shandy rounds out a list of fruity selections at the Traveler Beer Company. Made with real grapefruit, it offers a unique alternative to the currently trendy shandy beers. While the Traveler Beer Company also has a classic, lemon shandy—the...