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Great (Semi-Obscure) American Stouts and The Titanic River North

These are emerging immortals and, yes, there are a couple of small breweries listed and those are located Out Here and you may have to struggle a bit to get them but, well, THEY’RE EARTH-SHAKING, and any effort to get them will be handsomely rewarded.

Deschutes “Black Mirror”: Utter Perfection

“Black Mirror” is one of those works of brewing genius that steps out and announces itself as such in undeniable terms, instantly.

Upslope, Goodwood, and Highlands: Communiques From FINE Breweries

Great beer is being made everywhere, these days, and little surprises like these, from my FedEx Beer Pimp, deliver the Continue reading →

Deschutes “Pinot Suave”: Game Changer

arc “Pinot“: (French) describing a family of wine grapes that are closely related genetically across both grape colors, red and Continue reading →

Crux Fermentation Project “Freakcake”: Freakin’ Perfection

    I said, in 2014, that Crux Fermentation Project “Freakcake” is the best Belgian-style American ale ever made…and my Continue reading →

The Crux of the Matter: America’s Best Flanders-Style Red

Readers of The Pour Fool hardly need to be told of my long-held regard – okay, call it “mania” if Continue reading →

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