In the Keg Room
The world of beer is a massive place to explore. From breweries to beers to homebrewing, we cover it all.
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Irish Hello - Saint Arnold Review
You don’t always have to go to Ireland to find a stout for St. Patrick’s. Saint Arnold brings it to us with Irish Hello, a dry Irish stout that is light, smooth, sessionable and offers the classic roasted and chocolate stout flavors we love.
Old Rasputin - North Coast Brewing Review
Old Rasputin from North Coast Brewing has a cult following wherever it is poured, and for good reason. With roastiness, the shaving of chocolate, the balancing hop flavor, and a dry finish this shapes up to be a perfect stout at 9%ABV.
Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout Review
Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout never fails to warm the soul with roasted malt depth and a silky smooth finish. If you’ve never tried it—do, and see what a few hundred years of brewing experience tastes like.
Lorenzo Imperial Stout - Vista Brewing Review
Vista Brewing’s Lorenzo has us at Mexican hot chocolate, and the addition of vanilla bean, cinnamon, Ancho and Cascabel peppers only sweetened (and spiced!) the deal. Check out the unique profile of this seasonal stout beer!
Doom Forge Coffee Stout - Jester King Review
Doom Forge Coffee Stout from Jester King is smooth and strong, and sippable enough to keep you company all through the cold of a lonely night.
Free and Easy Belgian-style White - Karbach Brewing Review
The latest addition to Karbach’s Free and Easy NA lineup — Belgian-style White. With notes of orange and coriander, this Belgian-style beer brings all the flavor with none of the alcohol.
Just the Haze NA - Samuel Adams Review
All of the hazy feels, none of the alcohol. Just the Haze from Samuel Adams is what you need this Dry January, especially if you aren’t interested in lager-style NA beers.
Rodeo NA Beer - Shiner Review
Just in time for all you loonies going for it in Dry January, Shiner Beer brings us Rodeo non-alcoholic, a light and malty brew reminiscent of the great American lager.
Shiner Brewery - Home for the Holidays Review
Shiner Brewery brought beers from the past, present, and future together in this Home for the Holiday’s 12 pack. Check our notes for each of these Shiner beers, and cheers!
Christmas Ale - Breckenridge Brewery Review
When searching for a winter warmer, go to the brewers that know what needs warming: Breckenridge Brewery. Their Christmas Ale is malty, rich, and exactly what you need this winter.
Jubelale - Deschutes Brewery Review
With a heavy malt character and hop bitterness, Jubelale from Deschutes Brewery is a festive winter ale designed to warm cheeks with malty cheer.
Dream Crusher DIPA - Deep Ellum Brewing Review
At 8.5% ABV and 100+ IBU, Dream Crusher from Deep Ellum out of Dallas, TX, is ‘not for the faint of hops,’ but is a great Double IPA, especially if you want something with classic aroma, flavor, and oomph! Read the full review!
Non-Alcoholic Hazy IPA - Best Day Brewing Review
If you are looking for a non-alcoholic beer that still has strong hop flavors and aromas and a light hazy mouthfeel, look to Best Day Brewing’s Hazy IPA.
Texas Select - Non-Alcoholic Brew Review
If you are looking for a non-alcoholic brew akin to a mass-market lager, crisp and light on the tongue, and without that peculiar NA taste, Texas Select has the Non-Alcoholic Brew for you. With hint of spiced apples, this NA beer is one that will stave off the beer cravings without breaking the bank.
KAW! Hop Water - Independence Brewing Co. Review
KAW! hop water from Independence Brewing Company out of Austin, Texas, is packed with Mosaic and Citra Cryo hops, and an added immunity boost with a kick of vitamin C from organic acerola cherry extract. Let’s see how it compares in this review.
Nada IPA - Community Beer Co. Review
Looking for a low-calorie, non-alcohol beer option that still brings the fruity hop flavors? Nada from Community Beer Co. is a great place to start. Plus, they won Bronze at the 2022 Great American Beer Festival in the Non-alcoholic category!
Hacker-Pschorr - Oktoberfest Marzen Review
With a history that dates back to 1417, this Oktoberfest Marzen from Hacker-Pschorr has earned its title among the six beers offered at the festival. Read our review to learn why!
Hofbrau - Oktoberfestbier Review
Hofbrau has brewed Oktoberfestbier since 1589, and is one of the six official beers offered at Oktoberfest in Munich. It’s history and incredible balance make it a must this season. Keep reading to learn more!
Karbachtoberfest - Karbach Brewing Review
Karbachtoberfest is a beautifully balanced blend of between the traditional Vienna and Munich malts, and the Hallertau-mittelfrüh and Tettnanger noble hop varieties. Check it out before it’s gone!
Breckenridge Brewery - Oktoberfest Marzen Lager Review
Breckenridge Brewery’s Oktoberfest Marzen Lager is packed with sweet caramel notes, a gentle bitterness, and it doesn’t veer too far from tradition while still standing on its own.