Tulip Beer Reviews
The tulip glass is a glass that’s shaped like a tulip. But seriously: the tulip is one of the most aesthetic beer vessels on the shelf. It focuses the eye and the nose, capturing flavor and aroma while also maintaining a big foamy head.
by Nate | Belgium, Flanders Red Ale, Flute Glass, Rodenbach Brewery, Snifter, Tulip |
This beer is interesting and good. That was nice to find out as I was hoping for something with those two adjectives as I visited the store on Christmas Eve. I couldn’t just settle for a typical pale ale or something like that for such an occasion. After all, I was...
by Team | Belgium, Flanders Red Ale, Flute Glass, Snifter, Tulip, Verhaeghe Brewery |
John: The first time I sipped a sour I thought there was something wrong with the beer! The aroma was like nothing I’d ever had and the taste was, well, sour! Living in Minnesota I’ve discovered that sours aren’t all that welcome where Swedes and...
by Britton Smith | Flanders Oud Bruin, Flute Glass, Magic Hat Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Vermont |
I’m all for being different but if you aren’t careful, you cross into just being weird. That is what happened with this 2009 winter seasonal from Magic Hat in their “Odd Notion” series. Magic Hat says, “Odd Notions give our brewers regular opportunities to set their...
by Tom Smillie | Belgian Pale Ale, Blonde Ale, Illinois, Mug, Pint Glass, Snifter, Tulip, Two Brothers Brewing Company, United States, Wine Glass |
In my neck of the suburbs there is a prairie path that stretches for miles connecting multiple towns and giving eager runners, walkers, and bikers a place to get the iron out. Illinois was once host to a vast prairie of tall grasses and wild plants. In celebration of...
by Michael Larson | Belgian Pale Ale, Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Ahh, poker night. An evening with just the guys, filled with beer, cards and various fried foods. Life couldn’t be better. Unless I won. Oh well, this time around I’ll just have to take the beer as my pot and run with it. The beauty of the evening, seeing as the cards...
by Tom Smillie | Biére de Garde, Brasserie de St. Sylvestre, France, Tulip, Wine Glass |
At the beginning of my beer sampling days I was heavily into IPAs and Pales. I liked the hoppy bitterness that they carried. A year later I was into Stouts and Porter for their roasted malt profile. Currently, I’ve been enjoying Red Ales. My influences? Matt and Nate,...