B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: CrossRoads Brewing – Fast Lane
One of the many CrossRoads Brewing beers being fine-tuning is that of their Fast Lane IPA.Though not the most widely-known, they are paving their way.
One of the many CrossRoads Brewing beers being fine-tuning is that of their Fast Lane IPA.Though not the most widely-known, they are paving their way.
If there is one thing that can be undeniably stated about Parallel 49 Brewing, it is that they are not one to shy away from a new beer style. They have made a plethora of interesting creations, and they jumped on the Brut IPA hype train quite early. This beer style is supposed to mimic …
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Steel & Oak Brewing and Boombox Brewing have come together on an interesting and innovative collaboration. They have teamed up to make A-Side and B-Side, two New England IPAs with distinct differences. A-Side is a beer using all Northern Hemisphere ingredients and B-Side is all Southern Hemisphere. B.C. Beer Reviews is here to crack them …
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The wave of craft breweries opening up in B.C. does not look to be stopping anytime soon. The island has felt this wave hitting them repeatedly, and the city of Sooke is no exception to this statement with multiple breweries now operating there. Of those open there, Sooke Oceanside Brewing has popped up. And with …
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Tofino Brewing is one of the breweries on the island that can claim tenure. What (sometimes) comes with tenure is good beer, and this is often the case with Tofino. Cosmic Wave is a Double IPA that the brewery has been making regularly, so B.C. Beer Reviews is here to examine if time and tenure …
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If there is one new style that no one in British Columbia has hit a home run on, it would have to be a Brut IPA. There are plenty of serviceable representations, but nothing has really driven the point home thus far. Vancouver Island Brewing and Gladstone Brewing started off their collaboration series by brewing …
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As always, Parallel 49 Brewing is putting out plenty of new and interesting beer for the season. One of these is a beer that they have labelled as a winter IPA. Frosted Tips is a beer made for the season and one that is said to have used a citrus-forward hop, a spicy hop and …
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Hazy beers have been a craze for long enough now to not consider it a fad, and they do not look to be slowing down in popularity anytime soon. Longwood Brewery sees this as an advantage and has made one of their own in Three Farms, a beer that utilizes three different hops from three …
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There are very few things quite like some nice raspberry jam on a piece of toast. Four Winds Brewing has tapped into that by putting it into liquid form in their Raspberry Jam IPA. B.C. Beer Reviews is here to crack open this can of interesting brew. B.C. Beer Reviews: Four Winds Brewing – Raspberry …
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This time of the year means two things: rain and fresh hop beers. Yellow Dog Brewing is diving head first into the pool with their big Double IPA by the name of Little Dog Syndrome. B.C. Beer Reviews is here to crack this one open and check out the hoppy goodness inside. B.C. Beer Reviews: …
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