Tag: north brewing
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April 16 – When you think you can’t fit more DIPA in a can
Ian and Ross have the tallest can yet, from Breton Brewing, containing the “Happy Place” DIPA, and also drink the “HI-FI” Double IPA from North Brewing (perhaps for the second time).
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Apr 9 – Stouts we’ve had before
Ross and Ian revisit one or two stouts, and also a new one to us. Mostly by accident. We drink the “Cherry Brandy” Chocolate Stout from Roof Hound, the “Headline” Milk Stout from North Brewing, and the “Forgive Me Father” coffee stout from Church Brewing Co.
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Apr 2 – James helps me with some uncategorizable ones.
Ian is away so Ross is joined by James to try some one-offs that defy comparison. From Garrison Brewing, the PB&J Ale. And from North Brewing, the “Let the Good Times Roll” Golden Stout.
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March 12 – A Conversation with Mike and Matt, hosts of The Afternoon Pint
Ian and Ross have the pleasure of getting to chat with Mike Tobin and Matt Conrad, hosts of ‘The Afternoon Pint’ podcast. Unfortunately, Ross remains terrible at both organization and sound balancing, so this one is TOUGH to listen to, but worth the words from everyone else. Apologies, and we try to do better. Regardless,…
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March 5 – Drinking IPAs solo
Ian is away, so Ross decides to get a lineup of Hazy IPAs to try. The “Foolishly Hoptimistic” from Roof Hound, the “What in Tarnation” from 2 Crows Brewing, and the “Dishoom Dishoom” Hazy IPA from North Brewing.
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Jan 8 – An Exploration of Wheat
Ross goes solo, trying some wheat beers, while Ian rehearses for an upcoming show. So there’s the Vineyard Ale, a collaboration with Domaine De Grand Pre winery and Garrison Brewing, also the Orange American Wheat Beer from Great Roads, and the Fool Moon Wheat Beer from North Brewing.
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March 12 – Irish Reds for St Paddy’s week
Ahead of St Patrick’s Day, Ian and Ross drink two Irish Red Ales, the Jeezus Murphy from Saltbox Brewing Co, and the Cole Harbour Red from North Brewing.
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Oct 17 – Stouts of the Wolf & Pony variety
Ian and Ross try two stouts, the Wolf Hall Stout from Paddy’s Pub Brewery, and the Twinkle Pony Tiramisu Stout from North Brewing. This attempts to answer a very old, anecdotal question in my family… can a wolf beat up a pony?
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Sept 12 – We’re Nutty about Porters
We try a couple of porters which claim a nut flavour of some kind. North Brewing’s “Pip Pip Cheerio” english porter and Hill Top Hops’ “Newporter”. We feel we waited too long on the Newporter so it might not have been its best representation, unfortunately.