Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:30PM - By Mike Payne

Entire Butt English Porter? We laughed too, until we read the back of the bottle. “Historically the term used to describe a Porter blended from a variety of ales, ‘Entire Butt’ uses 14 different malts and 3 hops to recreate this forgotten style of Porter.” We were not laughing, however, when we got a taste of this one. The Entire Butt English Porter by the Salopian Brewing Company (UK) is an excellent porter, amongst the top five we’ve tasted– and we’ve tasted a lot of Porters in our day (Porter is this reviewer’s favorite style).
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:00PM - By Mike Payne

Licher Pilsner Review – It’s about time we sat down with a nice German Pilsner for a beer review. In our most recent package from Beer of the Month Club, we received a bottle of Licher Pilsner by Licher Privatbrauerei. This premium pils poured a pale-ish, light yellow into our mug with a thick, fluffy white head. Like most pilsners, this one had the signature sweet citrus and malt aroma that continued right into the first sip. The taste starts with a hoppy nibble and continues into a refreshing, clean flavor of citrus and hops, giving the Licher Pilsner a very drinkable quality. By “drinkable”, we mean the three that came in our package were gone in a heartbeat. Since Oktoberfest is in full swing, maybe we should head out there to pick up a few more? StyleCrave Rating: B+
Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:21PM - By Mike Payne

Diamond Bear‘s Presidential IPA arrived in our recent package from the Beer of the Month Club. While IPA is not our favorite style, we’re always eager to try new things. This makes our monthly arrival of the beer of the month package like a mini-Christmas, filled with 12 bottles of beers we’ve likely never heard of. This IPA pours a golden amber with thick, fluffy head and an aroma of sweet malts and citrusy hops. To the tongue, Presidential IPA has flavors of caramel, toasted malts and citrus that finishes with a spicy, hoppy bitter aftertaste. Presidential IPA is drinkable, not too pricey for a pack of six, and is well complimented with a lighter meat dish. Take the lower StyleCrave rating in stride, we tend to avoid IPAs and may not be the best critic of this style. StyleCrave Rating: C+
Thursday, September 3, 2009 2:30PM - By Mike Payne

StyleCrave’s weekly beer reviews continue, this time featuring Alley Kat Amber Ale from Alley Kat Beer in Edmonton, Alberta. Alley Kat’s Amber was one of the four beers that arrived in our Beer of the Month Club twelve pack, the first we’ll cover from that group. This Amber poured a golden brown color with plenty of frothy head and an aroma of freshly toasted malts. The flavor is as malty as the aroma, rounded out by a slightly bitter hop finish. For an amber, this one goes down quite smooth, making it quite drinkable next to whatever you’d prefer to pair it with. We suggest a grass-fed beef burger with a slice or two of artisanal cheddar. StyleCrave Rating: B
Thursday, August 20, 2009 3:00PM - By Mike Payne

Boulder Beer‘s 30th Anniversary Flashback Ale was another solid addition to one of the best Beer of the Month Club packages we’ve received yet. This dark ale poured a golden brown color with plenty of thick, lacy head. To the tongue, Flashback Ale is a healthy mix of malt and hops with the bitter after taste reminiscent of an IPA. Both the aroma and the flavor had notes of coffee, chocolate and caramel with a hint of citrus throughout. For an ale with the bite of a traditional pale (not to mention the high ABV count), it is surprisingly drinkable. Three came in this month’s twelve pack of assorted beers from BeerMonthClub.com, and they did not last. Join a pair of these with a freshly grilled ribeye, you’ll be in summer BBQ heaven. StyleCrave rating: B+
Thursday, August 13, 2009 2:08PM - By Mike Payne

It’s like black gold in a bottle. Pivovar Herold’s Bohemian Black Lager is among our favorite beers from the Microbrewed Beer of the Month Club we’ve received yet. This black lager pours a lovely deep amber color with a thick head and a warm chocolate aroma. The taste follows suit, with a roasted coffee, chocolate and caramel flavor and a drinkable medium body. With a single sip, this beer is instantly recognizable, it is true to it’s style without compromise, one of the best we’ve tasted in black lagers. If you can find it at your local beer boutique, try it. Otherwise, visit our friends from BeerMonthClub, who were kind enough to send us this one gratis. StyleCrave Rating: A.
Thursday, July 30, 2009 12:00PM - By Mike Payne

Blue Moon Beer the Right Choice for the White House? – While we are a 100% politics-free publication, we’ve got a lot of pride in our president and our beer. To help ease the racially-charged tensions between Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley, President Obama invited the two for a beer at the White House. Obama served his guests the options of Blue Moon White Ale, Budweiser and Red Stripe. What is peculiar about these choices? None of them are produced by wholly U.S.-owned breweries. Blue Moon is produced by Coors, under shared ownership of SABMiller in the UK. Budweiser is produced by Anheuser-Busch InBev, a company based in Belgium after its recent purchase. Red Stripe is produced by Desnoes & Geddes, based in Kingston, Jamaica.
So what would be the best choice of brews to share with the President’s guests? We submit Samuel Adams, brewed by Boston Beer Company, the largest 100% American-owned brewery in the United States. While the quality of Sam Adams beer is respected by beer lovers (and brewers) throughout the world, the brand carries a lot of symbolism in the American Spirit. What started out as a true underdog has become the largest in the United States, additionally igniting a new wave of microbrews and craft breweries in the U.S. Sam Adams led a revolution in the beer world, taking it to the big dogs and coming out the winner. To us, that sounds like a truly American story. Take this as a message to the White House chef– drink American!
Thursday, June 4, 2009 2:31PM - By Mike Payne

So what are gift are you getting for Dad this coming Father’s Day? Skip the neckties, the golf accessories and the desk toys and get the man what he really wants– beer, copious amounts of beer. A gift subscription to the Beer of the Month Club gets him 12 fine, microbrewed beers each month from breweries all over the world. To see why we think this is the perfect idea for Father’s Day, hit the jump for our review.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009 2:30PM - By Mike Payne

Eisenbahn South American Pale Ale is our last remaining bottle from Beer of the Month Club‘s last shipment. We drank carefully, slowly, and saved this one for last. We won’t say this one is our clear favorite, but it’s a solid pale ale with an interesting story. Eisenbahn is located in Santa Catarina, Brazil, a Belgian-style brewery in the southern tip of the country. Eisenbahn’s SAPA, or South American Pale Ale pours a light, amber-ish color with a sweet, malty aroma with plenty of yeast character. SAPA’s flavor is a bit on the light end for a Belgian pale ale, yet matching its aroma with the sweet, malty character (and a slightly bitter finish). SAPA is enjoyable, not necessarily a “rush-to-the-store-and-buy-six-now” type of beer, but we were happy with it while tasting. StyleCrave Rating: B