Posted July 29th, 2010 by Chris
‘t Koelschip (The Refrigerated Ship), a Dutch based brewery, claims to have made the strongest beer in the world. The Dutch brewery claims to have concocted a 60% (120 proof) brew that has topped the charts in terms of alcohol content. Read more at Canada.com
Tags: BeerNews
Posted July 26th, 2010 by Chris
With more unusual brews, Dogfish Head is obviously challenging the market in exploring new paths as well as reviving the roots of some early predecessors. Read more scientificamerica.com
Tags: BeerNews, dogfishhead
Posted March 11th, 2010 by Chris
I say never! But after reading WorldClassBeer.com’s article I may have to reconsider.
What do you think?
Tags: BeerNews
Posted November 12th, 2009 by Chris
Ballast Point has bottles of Victory at Sea available now at both locations.
Scripps Ranch (map)
Linda Vista (map)
Tags: BallastPoint
Posted November 10th, 2009 by Chris
I’ve been wanting to try Mission’s offerings for quite sometime now and I hear they are bottling and distributing regularly. But when I saw this post on the SD Brewers Guild site about Mission releasing a special collaboration IIPA I was super stoked. Here’s the word from our friends over at SDBG:
“This is a special release of the Armada Imperial IPA, which is a collaboration brew that was created by Mission Brewery and Dean Rouleau of San Diego Brewing Co. It is a Double IPA at 9.25% alcohol with big hops, big malt, and is deceptively smooth. Only 20 kegs were produced, so visit one of the locations listed to try it. Also, on Friday the 13th you can meet the brewers (Dean Rouleau, Brian Scott, and Geoff Killen) and taste Armada on tap at San Diego Brewing Co. Cheers!”
Location: Pizza Port, Toronado, Hamiltons, Newport Pizza, O’Briens, The Ritual, Blind Lady, Stone, Neighborhood Bar, San Diego Brewing Company, and the Brewers Guild Fest starting November 6th
Tags: IIPA, Mission
Posted November 10th, 2009 by Chris

Beer of the Week - Don De Dieu
This weeks BOTW goes to Canadian Brewery, Unibroue whose beers I’ve seen plenty of times but for some reason never gave a shot. This time around I was tipped off by friend, co-worker, classmate and fellow beer-mate Mr. Mike Knize whose beer geekness I’ve only recently discovered.
Mike had read the blog and gathered that our allegiance to local brews was solid and wondered if we ever/would ever venture out of San Diego and maybe try something different. So I said, “what do you have in mind?” He told me of this brewery up in Quebec that brewed some of that best strong ales around and hinted at a few of his favorites and well me being me, I head to the local bottle shop, forgetting Mike’s list, and I’m greeted with a four Unibroue beers.
Now the art on these labels is intense, there’s what looks like Noah’s Arc on one, a creepy castle on another and some other indescribable thing on another. Now, without my list, I’m a bit lost and almost ready to head back to the locals area and pick up some tried and true SD favorites but I don’t. Instead I grab for the Don De Dieu, partly because there’s a picture of Noah’s Ark and partly because I didn’t know what I was doing.
On to the review…. Read the rest »
Tags: BOTW, BuyThisBeer, Unibroue
Posted November 9th, 2009 by Chris
Just got wind that the Holiday Wine Cellar in Escondido received a shipment of some of Alpine Brewing’s favorites.
Arguably the best single IPA out there, Duet, will be in limited quantities alongside one of my top 5 IIPAs, Pure Hoppiness and other Alpine fav’s, Alpine Ale and Willy.
So get out there…
Holiday Wine Cellar (map)
Alpine Brewing (site)
Thanks to Jordan from HWC for the heads-up.
Tags: Alpine
Posted October 27th, 2009 by Chris
So my usual weekend will consist of grabbing some beers, usually 2-3 IPAs and something daring. In this case, with it being the holidays, I decided to go with something more “in season”. Recalling years past I remember these novelty beers as just that, a novelty, limited batch, kept in a cupboard never really intended to be consumed. But that’s just me, maybe my experience with these holiday themed beers is that they are over the top experimental brews that are to be soon forgotten, and they usually are.
Perusing the aisles of my local beer stop, I’ve got two in the hole (Avery’s Anniversary Ale and a Dorado IIPA) and I’m in search of that experimental beer and there it is, my nemesis, Shipyard Brewing’s Smashed Pumpkin. Right away I notice the jack-o-lantern staring me in the eyes but I see it as too cliche, too obvious. Of course we’re talking about seasonal beers and it’s October and we’re dealing with a pumpkin beer but…oh never mind I give up. Read the rest »
Tags: BOTW, Shipyard
Posted October 11th, 2009 by Chris

Coronado Brewing Co. Hoppy Daze
Their words [
Coronado Brewing Company] not mine.
“Hoppy Daze is an unfiltered Belgian style IPA brewed with a unique blend of European grains, a variety of hops, and Belgian yeast to create an unforgettable taste down to its very bitter end. Gold Medal Winner 2007 L.A. County Fair.”
A Belgium IPA put out by our friends over at Coronado Brewing as a seasonal brew. This beer pours dark gold, a bit hazy with a bright white head. Aroma’s fire off of mango, apricot and a bit of pine, it’s almost as if you were walking through an orchard of fruit and pine trees. The taste is what I would hope from combining the two styles, great fruit notes and a nice hop punch, the best of both worlds.
I’m enjoying this beer while watching the Sunday football games, what more could you ask for?
Tags: BOTW, CoronadoBrewing
Posted April 29th, 2009 by Chris

T-bone steaks and Hop-15
So this is how I roll on a Wednesday evening. After a hard days work and a kick-ass workout at the gym I think I deserve a little something special for dinner. Today, it’s T-bone steaks with Port Brewing’s Hop-15. While this is not a food site I’d like to share my food and beer couplings as they are common amongst most.
My wife, Vanessa, took care of the food while I hit the always accommodating BevMo! in Mira Mesa. I knew that I wanted a Double IPA, as I had recently (silently) professed that this was indeed my favorite style of beer, but Port’s Hop-15 wasn’t even on the list of brews to choose (rhyming was unintentional. Ok, maybe it was). Some how it slipped into my hands and here I am, about to complement this steak with something I’ve never tried. Read the rest »
Tags: Port