Mug Beer Reviews
No beer glass delivers quantity like the mug or beer stein. It can accommodate a wide range of styles and is designed for volume and ease of use. If you’re going the distance—or need something to defend yourself—look no further than the beer mug.
by Tom Smillie | Cascadian Dark Ale / Black IPA, Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, United States |
I acquired this bottle in a beer trade from my homebrewer friend Washington. Thanks Bill. Not surprising of people in the Pacific NW, Bill enjoys the outdoors and lives up to his recommendation. After all, one must consider the region in which the beer hails...
by Michael Larson | Lucky Bucket Brewing Company, Malt Liquor, Mug, Nebraska, Pale Lager, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Prohibition is a scary word to us beer lovers. A time where just stopping by a brewpub or your favorite bar wasn’t an option. Well Prohibition didn’t just impact people’s abilities to consume the alcohol present in most beers, it also influenced the styles themselves....
by Tom Smillie | Aecht Schlenkerla, Doppelbock, Germany, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Smoked Beer / Rauchbier, Stange |
Oak Smoke is an interesting product that is released in the winter around Christmas time. What makes this beer so interesting and unique? Well for starters its flavor and aroma are developed by using oak wood during the kilning process rather than beech wood. Beech...
by Michael Larson | Blonde Ale, Mug, Pint Glass, Tyranena Brewing Company, United States, Wisconsin |
It’s back to back nights of beer brewed with honey for me. By pure mistake, tonight I am pouring Tyranena’s blonde ale, rife with connotations and, apparently, honey. In the little town of Lake Mills, Wisconsin, apparently there are three beaches and,...
by Tom Smillie | English Bitter (ESB) / Pale Ale, Furthermore Beer, Mug, Pint Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
My first awareness of this brewery came around 2008 when I got wind that Furthermore was getting their brewery off the ground. In 2009 I happened upon the label art for Proper and instantly knew it would be a winner. Something about it…sort of 8-bit, yet simple...
by Team | Brooklyn Brewery, English IPA, Mug, New York, Pint Glass, United States |
Michael: Garret Oliver has always been a bit of a beer god to me. Not because I respect him or know him or have even had a single one of his brews. I just feel like he is everywhere, gracing the cover of All About Beer or found in this week’s ‘Food’ section pairing...