Tag: Beer

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen Review


On today’s episode of A Tasting at The Murder Table, we are once again headed back to Munich, Germany for a taste of  Paulaner. This time around, we’re going to discuss their Hefe-Weizen which is no stranger to us as we’ve sampled it more than a few times over […]

Perrin Brewing Roeselare Review


We’re no strangers to a Flemish Style Red Ale. With their big bold flavors that are more wine than beer, our experience is that you either love them or hate them. If your idea of beer is a Lager, then we can understand your apprehension in giving one […]

Dogfish Head Hazy O Hazy IPA Review


Craft Beer drinkers are well versed in the ever-evolving styles of the IPA… English IPA, West Coast IPA, Rye IPA, Black IPA, Belgian IPA, Fruited IPA, Session IPA, New England IPA, Imperial IPA, And so on, and so on… It’s truly amazing what you can do with water, […]

Oskar Blues Oskar’s Lager Review


While we’re huge fans of high-test beers such as Imperial Stouts, Double IPAs, Belgian Tripels, and other knock-you-on-your-ass brews, there comes a time when all you’re looking for is something refreshing with just a wee bit of alcohol to take the edge off. Sessionable is the word we’re […]

Samuel Smith Imperial Stout Review


1758. That’s the year when Yorkshire, England’s Samuel Smith Brewery was born. That’s 15 years before the Boston Tea Party, 17 years before the ride of Paul Revere, and 18 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In other words, Samuel Smith Brewery has been making […]

Paulaner Salvator Review


On today’s episode of A Tasting at The Murder Table, we’re sampling a beer that’s been brewed for over 375 years. It comes from Paulaner which is in Munich, Germany, which is in Europe. You know Europe. It’s as Eddie Izzard once say, “Where the history comes from…”. […]