In the Keg Room
The world of beer is a massive place to explore. From breweries to beers to homebrewing, we cover it all.
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Doppelbock - Einstok Review
One of our favorites from Einstok, Doppelbock is fun to drink and well deserving of the title of winter warmer.
Dunkels & Dragons - Karbach Brewing Review
With Old world flavors and Karbach’s attention to detail, Dunkels and Dragons is deep and decadent and perfect for winter.
Alaskan Brewing Amber Ale - Review
Brewed alt-style, Amber Ale from Alaskan Brewing is crisp and rich, malty and sweet, and just fun to drink.
Altstadt Amber - Review
The malt-forward complexity and low ABV of Altstadt’s Amber Ale makes it sessionable, steeped in German tradition, and one we enjoy coming back to.
8-Track Amber Ale - Real Ale Review
With great malt depth and the right amount of hoppiness, 8-Track Amber Ale from Real Ale will take you back to the good ol’ days.
Amber Ale - Saint Arnold Review
Malty, hoppy, rich, and hearty, Saint Arnold’s Amber Ale has everything we’re looking for in an amber ale—our go-to fall beer.
Amber Ale - Independence Brewing Review
Austin Amber from Independence Brewing in Austin, TX, has an elevated classic flavor, punched up hoppiness, and the perfect ABV for a good time.
Left Hand Brewing - Oktoberfest Review
Malty and rich, Left Hand Brewing's Oktoberfest pays stateside homage to an old world classic.
512 Brewing Oktoberfest - Review
512 Brewing's Bavarian-style Festbier is brewed with the modern swagger of Oktoberfest beers, bringing the hearty German-Texan tradition with it.
Warsteiner Oktoberfest Review
Warsteiner Oktoberfest is malty, slightly bitter, and traditional as can be. What more can you ask for in an Oktoberfest beer from the old country?
Oktober Fest-Marzen - Ayinger Review
Ayinger’s Oktober Fest-Marzen is rich, malty sweet, clean through the finish, and worth every penny.
Odell Brewing Oktoberfest - Review
Odell Brewing brings the tradition and depth of flavors to their Oktoberfest Marzen-style lager. Perfect for fall. Prost!
All Day Haze - Founders Review
All Day Haze from Founders is light-bodied and smooth with a complex aroma, strong flavors, and a low enough ABV to keep it fruity and sessionable.
All Day Grapefruit IPA - Founders Review
All Day Grapefruit is light and crisp on the back of that malt bill, it’s refreshing and sweet, and it offers the right touch of bitterness you’d expect from a real grapefruit. Get it while you can, Founders only lets the flavor out March-September.
Citrus Shandy - Saint Arnold Review
A great companion for cutting through those summer BBQ foods, Citrus Shandy from Saint Arnold is light, refreshing, sessionable, and full of citrus sweetness.
All Day West Coast IPA - Founders Review
Founders has hit the sweet spot of West Coast IPA aroma and flavor while still managing to make it crisp and refreshing enough to have a few by the summer fire.
Storm Caster IPA - Shiner Texhex Review
Shiner Beer has stepped into the world of IPAs. Brewed with unique ingredients, Storm Caster Juicy IPA is perfect for summer sipping.
All Day IPA - Founders Review
Founders All Day IPA maintains the classic IPA aroma and flavors while remaining light and crisp, making it the perfect sessionable IPA for summer.
Golden Monkey - Victory Brewing Review
Golden Monkey from Victory Brewing has everything the ultimate drinker seeks in a Tripel. It is an unapologetic ale that nods strongly to tradition but also seeks its own path of enlightenment.
PranQster - North Coast Brewing Review
PranQster from North Coast Brewing is a Belgian-style ale that is subtle but complex, light but packing an aggressive punch of alcohol, and never gets too bitter or too sweet.