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Skip to content HOPPY BOSTON Boston based blog for all things craft beer, including reviews of beers and beer bars. Search Search for: Menu * About * Hoppy Boston Store * My Favorite Beers August 23, 2022ryanbrawn TRUE NORTH TRINKTISCH TABLE LAGER The flagship location of Craft Beer Cellar recently opened a huge new store in Belmont (“recent” is a relative term, my sense of time is all messed up since the pandemic). In addition to the beer store, they have a specialty food shop and their own on-site restaurant and beer hall, named Trinktisch. In addition […] Continue Reading "True North Trinktisch Table Lager" August 8, 2022ryanbrawn NOTCH LOJKO POLISH LAGER When you ask a beer geek about the most important countries for lager beer the inevitable answers will be Germany and the Czech Republic. This makes sense, many of the most popular lager styles originate from regions that now fall within the borders of those two countries (regardless of what their country/principality was called when […] Continue Reading "Notch Lojko Polish Lager" July 11, 2022ryanbrawn SEVEN SAWS ECHO TRAIL PALE ALE Life has been especially crazy in 2022. Between my normal stuff that keeps me busy (a demanding job, home ownership and two energetic young boys), some health issues (nothing serious but my appendix deciding to rupture was a pain), some added pressures and even a few new hobbies (I’m teaching myself to play guitar), my […] Continue Reading "Seven Saws Echo Trail Pale Ale" June 10, 2022ryanbrawn BUNKER BOCK BEER While summer, fall and winter each have beer styles that are strongly associated with the season and it’s corresponding weather, spring is a little more challenging. Some of that it the drastic changes in weather, especially in New England where a typical spring feels like it shifts between freak blizzards and ninety degrees in a […] Continue Reading "Bunker Bock Beer" May 20, 2022ryanbrawn THE FALL OF AMERICA’S ONLY TRAPPIST BREWERY Earlier this week Spencer Brewing, the only Trappist brewery in the United States, announced on their Facebook page that they were ceasing brewing operations, making the difficult decision that the brewing industry was no longer viable for them. This is really disappointing news, it is never good to lose a local brewery, especially one as […] Continue Reading "The Fall of America’s Only Trappist Brewery" May 6, 2022ryanbrawn ALLAGASH SWIFTLY IPA I drink beers in a whole range of styles, but my favorite style by-far is IPA. I’m a hop-head, haze bro, and every other term you can find for a lover of hop-forward beers. With that being the case, some may find it interesting that one of my all time favorite breweries is Allagash Brewing […] Continue Reading "Allagash Swiftly IPA" April 22, 2022ryanbrawn 4 QUARTERS OWL AT NIGHT Some people will drink any style of beer during any time of year, pounding pale lager in a blizzard and sipping imperial stout in mid-summer. I am not one of those people. While there are some beers I will drink all year long (cough*IPA*cough), I tend to drink a lot of dark beer in the […] Continue Reading "4 Quarters Owl at Night" April 15, 2022ryanbrawn SCHILLING RENNSTEIG I typically hate writing negative articles, anyone who regularly reads my posts can tell that I spend lots of time talking about beers I enjoy and very rarely write about beers that are mediocre or poor. If I don’t like the beer from a brewery I will just not buy it or write about it. […] Continue Reading "Schilling Rennsteig" March 28, 2022ryanbrawn MEDUSA WAKE OF THE MEDUSA Earlier this month we had St. Patrick’s Day, one of the few “holidays” of the year that are not only beer-centric, but also devoted to a specific beer style. While some people might prefer Irish red, pale lager doused in green food coloring, or even whiskey, most people immediately associate St. Patty’s with Irish stouts. […] Continue Reading "Medusa Wake of the Medusa" March 21, 2022ryanbrawn JACK’S ABBY DESTINATION: ESTONIA The two beer styles that modern craft brewers have taken the most creative liberties with are clearly IPAs and stouts. Imperial stouts in particular have been subjected to every conceivable adjunct addition and aged in every type of spirit barrel you can find. Baltic Porters are kind of like the lager version of an imperial […] Continue Reading "Jack’s Abby Destination: Estonia" POSTS NAVIGATION Older posts Older posts CATEGORIES * About * Beer Bar Review * Beer Misc. * Beer of the Month * Beer Review * Best Beers * Brewery Overview * Brewery Tour * Cooking With Beer * Head to Head Beer Review * Home-brew recipe * Opinion * Random Beer Thoughts * Uncategorized TAGS 5 star Aeronaut Allagash Amber Ale American Wheat Amory's Tomb Austin St Backlash Baltic Porter Banded Horn Barleywine Battery Steele Baxter Belgian Dark Ale Belgian IPA Belgian pale ale Bent Water Berkshire Brewing Berliner Weisse Bissell Brothers Black IPA Bock Bog Iron Brewmaster Jack Brown Ale Cambridge Brewing Castle Island Clown Shoes Dark Lager Dopplebock Double IPA Down The Road Dubbel Dunkel Enlightenment ESB Exhibit A Firestone Walker Foundation Gearys Gose Greater Good Harpoon Helles Lager Hill Farmstead Hoppy Lager Hopster's Idle Hands IPA Ipswich Jack's Abby Kent Falls Kolsch Lagunitas Lamplighter Long Trail Maibock Maine Beer Co Marzen Mayflower Medusa Mystic Narragansett Night Shift Notch Ommegang Otter Creek Pale Ale Peak Organic Pilsner Porter Pretty Things Proclamation Quadruple Rising Tide Riverwalk Rye Ale Rye IPA saison Sam Adams Schilling Session IPA Sierra Nevada Slumbrew Smuttynose Spencer Springdale Stone Stout Treehouse Trillium Tripel Troegs Two Roads Victory Wachusett White Birch Wild Ale Witbier Wormtown FOLLOW HOPPY BOSTON ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER Blog at WordPress.com. * Subscribe Subscribed * Hoppy Boston Join 144 other subscribers Sign me up * Already have a WordPress.com account? 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