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Permalink -- click for full blog postOur July 2008 Beer Festivals guide will show you the best places on the planet to sample great beer!
Permalink -- click for full blog postSaranac Black and Tan displays another of my many ignorances. I had never tried a Black and Tan before. For those of you like me, in the dark about
Permalink -- click for full blog postSometimes going green can taste very, very good. Case in point: the New Beligum Mothership Wit, a white (unfiltered) ale, that features a delicious
Permalink -- click for full blog postWhile having a few friends over to watch some of the NCAA tournament, a good friend of mine brought over a mixed sixer of some area brews. Some of the
Permalink -- click for full blog postWith a huge fanfare (or at least, huge for beer industry standards), Rickards White was launched in Canada a while ago. It was always available in the
Permalink -- click for full blog postHalloween, well tis the season I suppose; the young are dressing up and asking strangers for sweets door to door, the old are dressing up and asking
Permalink -- click for full blog postHere at the UNOB we try to be impartial. They say that if you know you don’t like a certain type of beer, you should avoid reviewing it. That’s sound
Permalink -- click for full blog postMcAuslan has been brewing since 1989 and is best known for its signature St-Ambroise Oatmeal Stout and Griffon Extra Pale Ale. St Ambroise Millésimée
Permalink -- click for full blog postSo I just finished Otter Creek White Sail (nice name), after my first succesful rugby practice in over a year! Anyhoo - here are my thoughts. A
Permalink -- click for full blog postI am always up for trying new beers, especially when somebody brings me a bottle of something they enjoyed. This is exactly what happened when my good
Permalink -- click for full blog postI'll start this review by saying that the only thing that is bad about Speights Summer Harvest is that it is limited release. That aside if ever I go
Permalink -- click for full blog postIn the middle of White Marsh, MD sits the Avenue. Basically, the Avenue is a glorified strip mall complete with local eateries and a movie theater.
Permalink -- click for full blog postJust about the weirdest thing about Belgium when looking back on my travels through this mini-country, be it by truck or by train, is my inability to
Permalink -- click for full blog postLa Vitale beer is supposed to be nectar from the fountain of youth. The most interesting and memorable thing about it is the blonde on the bottle.
Permalink -- click for full blog postSunday was filled with some theme park visits by my friends. Then, that evening, we made our way to my favorite restaurant, Texas de Brazil. Texas de
Permalink -- click for full blog postNamed after the crocodile farm that used to be at the brewery site lies one of a few Australian breweries where the brewers come from a biology and a
Permalink -- click for full blog postThis Fantastic IPA comes to us from the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware. My favorite beer is an IPA, and I truly believe that Dogfish Head 90
Permalink -- click for full blog postStarting today, I hold up my pants with used shoelaces. Starting today, I eat no-name ramen straight out of the pot. Starting today, I eat cat food
Permalink -- click for full blog postLast birthday, I invited some friends over for beer and boardgames. I chose German beers for no apparent reason and Holsten Festbock was one of them.
Permalink -- click for full blog postI started watching TV on a Friday early evening, about to settle down for the night, when my neighbour, in typical Kramer from Seinfeld style, barged
Permalink -- click for full blog postNew Kiddie does not impress Most people I know are aware of my writing adventures with the UNOB and if they travel somewhere make attempts to bring
Permalink -- click for full blog postFrom Saint Arnold Brewery in Houston, Texas comes a brown. St Arnold's Brown ale is a bit heavy on the malt with the hops favor coming through only
Permalink -- click for full blog postLa Noire Soeur means The Black Nun. This stout, a beer from Le Grimoire microbrewery in Quebec, Canada, really impressed me... eventually! It's very
Permalink -- click for full blog postAfter the girls spent copious amounts of money in the Mall (why would anyone spend $1500 on a handbag or $500 on a pair of shoes is beyond me!!!), we
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe 2008 Beer Festival Guide from the United Nations of Beer. We need YOUR help to update it!
Permalink -- click for full blog postA province rich in beer history, Quebec has a wealth of beers. The United Nations of Beer presents a guide to Quebec breweries and their beers.
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe United Nations of Beer is proud to present its Quebec beer guide, packed with reviews and features!
Permalink -- click for full blog postDuchessa Con Farno is an Italian beer I picked up from Flaveurs Bieres et Caprices in Montreal. It comes in a wine bottle-style container and is not
Permalink -- click for full blog postLabatt Porter has kind of snuck up on Canadians. For a long time, I only found it at the border -- the shops on the way OUT of Quebec -- but gradualy
Permalink -- click for full blog postI picked up a bottle of Left Hand Brewing Imperial stout from last year's Flaveurs Bieres et Caprices, a beer and food pairing event in downtown
Permalink -- click for full blog postSo La Carotte du Lievre IS a carrot beer. probably one of the most refreshing beers on the market, claims its website. Well, there's more than one
Permalink -- click for full blog postDon't miss Sam Corbeil's original review of Otter Creek Stovepipe Porter. It's not all about coffee, unlike many of the porters I've tried so far.
Permalink -- click for full blog postYou can't top a Grolsch lager. Or so the old TV ad campaign used to claim. With its swing-ring stopper, this is an unusual bottle in that you can
Permalink -- click for full blog postGrand Cru beer is from a Quebec microbrewery called Brasserie Breughel. For whatever reason, virtually every one of their beers has something in
Permalink -- click for full blog postFurstenburg Weizen is a reddish German beer with a sweet, caramel-like taste, balanced with perfect bitterness, a combination I always prefer to an
Permalink -- click for full blog postPeche Mortel is not French for deadly peach (as much fun as that would be). It's French for deadly sin. And it would indeed be a deadly sin if you
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe United Nations of Beer presents our Alberta beer guide. Essential reading!
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe Elephant and Castle in Edmonton is still the only pub as far as I know that serves Steam Whistle pilsner. Also the staff is personable: they know
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe UNOB launches the Manchester beer guide. Please volunteer to help if you can!
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe United Nations of Beer is proud to present its Japan beer guide and Beer Delegate, Douglas Gloag!
Permalink -- click for full blog postIf you were to look up the word average in the dictionary, do you know what you'd see a picture of? Nothing, it is, of course, a dictionary. However,
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe United Nations of Beer is attempting to complete a guide to Ontario breweries and their beers...
Permalink -- click for full blog postThe United Nations of Beer presents a guide to Minnesota breweries and their beers.
Permalink -- click for full blog postAt 7.7% ABV, Fontain du Diable will not fail to catch your attention. Freres Houblon in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, strike again with another delicious
Permalink -- click for full blog postFat Angel beer comes from the Magic Hat brewery in Vermont. This brewer is very well regarded, for some reason: I don't really care for most of the
Permalink -- click for full blog postDescribed as a European beer, Du Moulin beer is rather like Stella Artois. It's a good, commercial beer that won't challenge you, but will hit the
Permalink -- click for full blog postFullers London porter has the privilege of being the first porter I got. Bear with me, it's been a steep learning curve for me, trying many more beers
Permalink -- click for full blog postOtter Creek Vermont lager had the privilege of being reviewed just after I drank the nauseating Samuel Adams Cherry wheat, perhaps the worst beer I've
Permalink -- click for full blog postWhen a tiny, dusty supermarket launches its own beer, you know it's a successful beer destination. Paradisiac Tripel blonde is Supermarche Rahman's
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