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Harvest Moon Brewing in Belt, Mont., opened in 1997 and began brewing a beer it calls Beltian White shortly thereafter. That’s not a typo. Beltian, as in Belt, get it? And it is brewed in the manner of a Belgian White Ale, or witbier, although apparently without any signature unmalted wheat. It popped above the radar because [...]
The headline for a New York Times (free registration) tasting pretty well summarizes the Belgian approach to “styles”: More or Less Pale but All Belgian. Eric Asimov writes: Whoa, I can hear beer connoisseurs saying. Ive heard of Trappist ales and lambics, Belgian wheat beers and even Belgian red and brown ales, but pale ale? They have a [...]
The San Francisco Chronicle offers a little love to David Keene and the venerable Toronado because the San Francisco pub/bier-cafe/multi-tap is turning 20 years old. I wasn’t sure in which blog to put the link in, but I picked here because Keene’s devotion to Belgian-inspired beer surely has meant that those of us in far-flung parts [...]
Anniversary Sale
It is time for Hair of the Dog Brewery's 14th Anniversary Sale. This year it is November 10th from 10:00 till 4:00 at the Brewery. I will be releasing 2007 Doggie Claws and Fred from the Wood. This years Claws is 11% abv and
as usual, Fred from the Wood will be limited to one case per person.
Also new this year, my Beers are now Organic. This summer I switched the base malt for all my Beers to Organic Pil read more »
So this weekend I drank the voting majority of a 6 pack of O'Mally's Irish Cream Ale while watchin read more »
1. Roots Organic Brewing company set to Releases its second certified organic 22oz. bottle in oregon, washington and california. 2. Roots Organic Brewing Company completes first phase of brewery expansion. Roots Organic Brewing Company to release 2007 Ep read more »