Beers

Danger Zone Double Oat Cream IPA by Mountain Culture Beer Co

This week’s beer comes from the Blue Mountains and Katoomba’s Mountain Culture Beer Co.  I’ve had a number of excellent beers from Mountain Culture (specifically the Double Red IPA and the brilliant Be Kind Rewind).  And this one is right up there. It’s one of their excellent limited releases: Danger Zone Double Oat Cream IPA. […]

Galaxy Valley Hazy Double IPA by Garage Project (ft Trillium)

This week’s beer once again comes from the Kiwi champions of craft, Garage Project.  It’s a brilliant concoction called Galaxy Valley Hazy Double IPA. Last year I wrote about Sunrise Valley, the collaboration between Garage Project and Massachusetts’ Trillium Brewing.  That was, and still is, the best hazy I’ve ever had.  Bar none.  No qualifiers.  […]

B’easter Egg Imperial Choc Ale by Dainton Brewery

This week we return to a favourite brewery of the blog (and #9 in the recent to 20), Dainton Brewery.  Dainton primarily make two types of beer: awesome hoppy varieties of IPA’s, and weird, funky out-there concoctions.  And the quality of the former, often convinces me to try more of the weird stuff than I […]

Double Queen Red IPA by Akasha Brewing

This week we return to the usual blog fare of great beers and cool breweries I’ve come across in my travels and searches through local bottle shops.  And the first beer back comes to us from Sydney’s Inner West with a first appearance from Akasha Brewing: Double Queen Red IPA. Double Queen had been recommended […]

Be Kind Rewind DDH IPA by Mountain Culture Beer Co

This week’s beer comes from the Blue Mountains and Katoomba’s Mountain Culture Beer Co.  It’s a mouthful of punchy hoppy haze called Be Kind Rewind DDH IPA. My first introduction to Mountain Culture was a sample pack of their beers a good mate of mine got me for my birthday this year.  The beers were […]

Hopefully Beirut Baklava Barley Wine by Hawkers Beer

This week’s beer comes once again from Melbourne’s Hawkers Beer.  Previously this blog featured Hawkers’ Freedom Units Triple NEIPA.  This beer is almost as far away on the beer spectrum as possible.  It’s officially the first baklava barley wine I’ve ever had (and I’m guessing it’d be yours too) and it’s awesome and it’s called […]

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