FROM PALE AND CRISP TO DARK AND MALTY, OH THE JOYS OF LAGER!
Lagers are mostly known as pale and crisp, lightly hopped and subtle, with a clean finish. But they can also be amber or dark, rich and toasty, and packed with … Continue reading
THE BEST OF…A STRANGE YEAR
In an attempt to finish this awkward year on a positive note, let’s celebrate the creativity, collaboration and talent shown in the beer industry. Here are some of the highlights … Continue reading
CHEERS FOR CHRISTMAS BEERS OF A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT KIND
It’s that time of year, the festive season is approaching and beer lovers are talking about the best Christmas beers to try. You might think of them as too sweet … Continue reading
BLACKHORSE BEER MILE – LONDON’S NEW BEER DESTINATION
For future beer adventures, we have a few more destinations up our sleeve. The hottest new beer spot is Blackhorse Beer Mile, East London. The district was named London Borough … Continue reading
HOPPY AMERICAN ALES ARE STILL ON THE RISE
The US has more than 8,000 breweries and these days, there are plenty of decent beer destinations. Beer writer Jeff Alworth guides us to the Pacific Northwest, a region known … Continue reading
OREGON, A UTOPIA FOR BEER LOVERS
Home to well over 200 breweries, for instance Deschutes and Rogue Ales, Oregon is also dubbed the hop centre of the world. And this North American state is the birthplace … Continue reading
COLORADO – THE PERFECT BEERCATION
Colorado is a mecca for craft beer lovers and often referred to as the perfect beercation, travel with a beer theme, thanks to a thriving beer scene and legendary breweries … Continue reading
BREWERY PROFILE: SIERRA NEVADA BREWING COMPANY, USA
Sierra Nevada is one of the most successful independent craft breweries in the USA and known for its great, consistent line-up of beers. This year, the brewery celebrates 40 years … Continue reading
SHEFFIELD: FROM STEEL CITY TO BEER CITY
Known for its steel production in the 19th century, Sheffield has developed into quite the destination for beer lovers. Some even believe it’s one of the best-kept secrets in the beer … Continue reading
THE HISTORY OF PORTER: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARTYN CORNELL
What started as a local beer in London took off and became the world’s first favourite beer, only to disappear and then arise in popularity again. Martyn Cornell is writing … Continue reading