Lech and Tyskie are Polish Pilsner style beers that stem from a rich beer brewing history in Poland. The Brew Club reviews these two Polish Beers and discusses some of their history and heritage as well.
Entries from February 2009
Polish Pilsners – Lech and Tyskie
February 26, 2009
Beer Review – MAUDITE ALE
February 23, 2009
The Brew Club reviews La MAUDITE, which is a Belgian Style strong dark ale, and brewed by UNIBROUE of Quebec, Canada.
Beer Review – Sierra Nevada Stout
February 19, 2009
Standing alone, Sierra Nevada’s Stout is a well balanced and solid beer that I would drink anytime, but on a shelf amongst other Stouts, I might pass it up.
Roll out the barrel – Heineken Pils Beer Review
February 17, 2009
Heinekin Pils is a classic Pilsner beer. Crystal clear and pale amber color beneath a white foaming head that leaves plenty of lace. The Brew Club reviews this classic beer from Amsterdam, and revisits the “Party Seven” craze of years past. Heinekin successfully recreated the Party Seven concept in 2007 with the introduction of their pressurized mini-keg.
Young’s Double Chocolate Stout. The Perfect Beer for Valentine’s Day?
February 14, 2009
This Ale is produced by Wells and Young’s Brewing Company over in the UK, and FYI the Young’s Chocolate Stout weighs in at 5.2% ABV. Could the Young’s Double Chocolate Stout be the perfect beer for Valentine’s day? Read this beer review by The Brew Club and find out!
Posted in










Subscribe Here!
Recent Comments