Time and time again I’ve been disappointed by breweries that tout their beverage as “German” style. More often than not they ultimately try to appeal to the new era palate by tossing in some Cascade or Citra hops and kicking it up a notch. If I buy something to experience a little bit of “Germany”,…
Author: thethirstypanda
Deadfrog Nutty Uncle Stout: A beer lovers peanut butter cup
Peanut butter stout? Seriously?
Dageraad Blonde: Too complex for words
I’ve seen their beers here and there but have never actually tried them. Doing a bit of research about Dageraad Brewing, I learned that the founder was a fan of Belgian beer and wanted to brew a little bit of Belgium right here in the Lower Mainland. Belgian beers are the epitome of extremes with…
Beer Fact or Fiction #993: Beer is made from grass.
It’s true, wheat and barley, two principal ingredients in the brewing of beer, are a member of the grass family. Not the type you smoke, but the type you begrudgingly mow. Beer fact or fiction? Who cares? Time to go quench that panda sized thirst… cheers eh!
Trading Post: Black IPA
It was a cold and stormy November afternoon, and the east wind was blowing hard against my rain drenched face. Seeking shelter against the violence that only Mother Nature can inflict, I found comfort within the hospitable walls of the Trading Post Brewing and Tasting Room. Wandering up to the counter, I was welcomed by…
Phillips Brewing: Short Wave West Coast Pale Ale
“It leans more to the hop side, with the malt flavours not as prominent as the colour would indicate.”
Off the Rail: Raybuck Irish Ale
With the weather getting rather chilly, Mama Panda was in no mood to sit fireside in the back 40. Having little desire to hang out by the fire with only my thoughts and a frosty beverage, I ended up at the tying bench with an Off The Rail Raybuck Irish Ale. Yeast Van Micro Off…
Beer Fact or Fiction #994: King Henry VIII outlawed useless ale-houses to promote archery.
Concerned for the protection of the country, King Henry VIII of England put into the law the outlawing of ale-houses that were seen to be contrary to the well being of the common wealth. Based on the law passed in 1495, Henry felt that people were spending too much time playing games and drinking ales…
Steamworks: Winter Lager, Angry Rob, and Sturgeon
The mighty Fraser River hosts some of the biggest fresh water creatures known to mankind – the incredible white sturgeon. It’s not unusual to hook into a fish that’s 9′ long or more, but when they hit 12′ you’ve just hitched that wagon to a freight train and you’re going for a ride! In this…
Black Kettle Brewing Co.: Could this be a hidden gem?
The other day I stumbled across Black Kettle Brewing, tucked away at the end of an industrial building, around the corner from a client in North Vancouver. Excited by the prospect that I had found a hidden gem of a micro brewery perhaps only the locals talked about. Checking online, the reviews looked promising, so…
