Wine Glass Beer Reviews
An oversized wine glass is the perfect vessel for the darker Belgian ale styles like Dubbels, Tripels, and Quadrupels. Think wide, stemmed, 22oz beer delivery vessels. Sophisticated and classy.
by Tom Smillie | BridgePort Brewing Company, Imperial / Double IPA, Oregon, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
According to the brewery there are two pounds of whole leaf hops cones per barrel making this a hop lover’s dream come true. The bottle depicts a regal king holding his own brew and a hop shaped scepter visually setting the stage for this deliciously royal hoppy brew....
by John | Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Pint Glass, Saison / Farmhouse Ale, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Pepe Nero! The name and presentation are the best parts of this beer. I was all excited by the packaging but disappointed with the results. The color was nice and black in keeping with the “mystery” of the bottle. It poured a little brown head that lasted...
by Team | Bell's Brewery, Imperial / Double IPA, Michigan, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Taylor: Hard to believe it’s been over a year and we still haven’t reviewed this beer. It’s Bell’s Hopslam Ale … one of the Midwest’s über-hopped brews, “a biting, bitter, tongue bruiser of an ale.” Granted, this is a...
by John | Imperial / Double IPA, Michigan, New Holland Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
It poured amber. Nice amber if you know what I mean. Clear, fresh, inviting. Good lacing on a white head but it was the aroma that drew me in. Hops. Lots of hops. Grapefruit to the max. This rivals my favorite beer. I love dark beers that say “relax” and I...
by John | Deschutes Brewery, Imperial / Double IPA, Oregon, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
This beer has more awards than Michael Phelps. After you try it you’ll know why. Especially if you love hops. It poured a beautiful color. Deep, rich amber that is inviting all on its own. A one finger head hangs around longer than normal and leaves a curtain of...
by Taylor Birkey | Belgian Strong Dark Ale, California, Goblet, North Coast Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
If I’m completely honest, I would say that Belgian-style ales don’t really get me that excited. Whether they be genuine Trappist ales from Chimay or Rochefort, or simply “Belgian-style” homages like the North Coast one I’m reviewing...