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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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.
La Chouffe Blonde - Brasserie d’Achouffe Review
There is nothing like cracking the top of a tall can with a Belgian gnome riding a unicycle on the side of it. La Chouffe from Brasserie D’Achouffe is light, bubbly, complex, and deceptively strong.
Gnommegang - Ommegang Brewery Review
Gnommegang is a Belgian strong ale drinker’s dream. It is spicy, fruity, floral, and brings the heat through the dry finish.
Freaky Deaky - Oak Highlands Brewery Review
A Belgian-Style Tripel from Oak Highlands Brewery with a 10% ABV — Introducing the Freaky Deaky.
Tripel Hop Citra — Duvel Review
Duvel’s Tripel Hop Citra has all the depth of a Belgian Ale with the fruity addition of an American Citra to create a heavy hitter with a light and spicy finish.
Devil’s Backbone Belgian-Style Tripel - Real Ale Brewing Review
Devil’s Backbone — named after the iconic winding highway through the Texas Hill Country — was born in Blanco, Texas. This Belgian-Style Tripel has complex, fruity, and spicy notes that are worth every drop.
Houblon CHOUFFE Belgian IPA - Brasserie d‘Achouffe Review
Houblon CHOUFFE — A blend of Belgian tradition and American hopping to create the first Belgian IPA.