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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Purple Haze - Abita Brewing Review
Abita Brewing is unique in their ability to capture the flavor of the South, and Purple Haze is no exception. Purple Haze is light, refreshing, and offers a slightly dry finish to prepare the drinker for the next chug.
Shiner Seasonal Beers - Strawberry Blonde and Prickly Pear - Review
Summer heat is tough to beat, but Shiner’s seasonal brews are just what you need to get you through. Try Shiner’s Strawberry Blonde and the Prickly Pear while you can!
Wit’s Peak - Athletic Brewing Co. Review
Wit’s Peak from Athletic Brewing is a great alternative (or first choice) when looking for a Belgian-style white but no alcohol. It is light, bright, and the citrus and herb flavors work great with the smooth wheat malt.
Tank 7 American Saison - Boulevard Brewing Co. Review
Tank 7 from Boulevard Brewing Co. is a great example of an American-Belgian-style saison — its complex, balanced, and expertly crafted.
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.
Brunette Bombshell - 5x5 Brewing Co. Review
To beat the February chills, grab a brunette bombshell… brown ale! 5x5 Brewing out of Mission, Texas, has a fruity brown ale ready to warm you.
Delicious Double IPA - Stone Brewing Review
Stone Brewing will not disappoint with this gluten-reduced Delicious Double IPA.
Estrella Damm Brewing - Daura
Cutting the gluten this New Year but struggling to cut the sauce? Try Estrella Damm’s Daura, a gluten-reduced lager from the iconic brewer.
Icelandic Winter Ale - Einstök
Eintstök’s Winter Ale is just what you need to keep warm this winter.
Christmas Ale - Saint Arnold Review
For those that want something hearty and festive, Saint Arnold’s Christmas Ale packs a holiday punch.
Coffee Porter - Real Ale Review
We waited in anticipation for this seasonal release from Real Ale! Check out our review of Coffee Porter.
Fall Coffee Stout - Maine Beer Co Review
A coffee stout suited for the changing weather… Fall Coffee Stout from Maine Beer Company. Check out the smooth malt bill, hop additions, and delicious cold brew coffee concoction in our latest review.
40MM Coffee Stout - 5x5 Brewing Co. Review
Celebrate Veteran’s Day with this 40MM, Veteran-owned, coffee stout from 5x5 Brewing Company out of Mission, Texas.
Oktoberfest Ur Märzen - Spaten Review
Spaten has been brewing since 1397, and with a history that long it is no wonder they are one of six official Oktoberfest brewers in Munich. Learn more about their Oktoberfest beer!
Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier & Marzen Review
Paulaner’s Oktoberfest Bier and their Oktoberfest Marzen are brewed with the same ingredients and the same deep tradition… but the results are entirely unique.
Altstadt Oktoberfest Review
Altstadt’s Oktoberfest is ready for a party, but it is also steeped in German tradition. Check out our review to learn more.