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Do the Mashed Potato

Do the Mashed Potato

A James Brown dance move, a starchy supper staple, and now a beer! * Once thought extinct by aleontologists, the rarely brewed and not oft quaffed potato lager is ready for a big-time comeback courtesy of Sawdust City. The COMDB translation department quickly told us...

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Late Night Lunch

Late Night Lunch

They cancelled the Late Night show of the Honorary Mayor of Dildo, * can you believe it! But one week later Jimmy was back with a vengeance, literally. ** Me, I’m having a Late Night at noon for a 5 o’clock somewhere brew, no cable required for this daytime drama....

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This Black Hole is a Star **

This Black Hole is a Star **

It’s no surprise that spaced out Brewer Paniza, * purveyor of such self-professed out of this world pints as Jupiter Pilsner, and Mars Bock, would name their oatmeal stout Black Hole.  A black hole is no laughing matter when you understand the gravity of the...

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From Moxee with Moxie

From Moxee with Moxie

A beer from Moxee? No. A beer with moxie?* Maybe. A beer that is a shout out to the town of Moxee, in Washington State. Yes. 6 hours Southeast of Vancouver depending on the time it takes for the cross-border body cavity search, Officer Ben Dover presiding. Moxee is...

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Come Together

Come Together

“Come together, right now, beer me”. In 1969 the Beatles were singing my song, 6 months later they split up. * According to Silversmith and Blackburn some things are just better together. I would tend to agree. There’s Lennon and McCartney, Matthews and Marner, The...

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Clouds in My Coffee?

Clouds in My Coffee?

Coffee Cream Ale? London Brewing says their cream ale base is so good that it will go with anything.  I had some cream ale dreams but they were clouds in my coffee, clouds in my coffee. London Brewing, you’re so vain, you probably think this review is about you, don’t...

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A Parsons Pint Brew Review Turns One into Two

A Parsons Pint Brew Review Turns One into Two

Parsons. The name sounded familiar. I do have a couple of Alan Parsons Project LPs, and I have attended church when required to, but I never dated the Parsons daughter. * But I think I remember seeing a Parsons at one of the COMDB AGMs (Annual Golf Meeting) but it...

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POrt COlborne Craft Makes a Smooth Landing

POrt COlborne Craft Makes a Smooth Landing

Poco? Odd name for a beer. A tribute to a 70’s soft rock country band perhaps? An acronym of some sort, Pints of Crafty Origins? A short form name for John Smith’s saving grace? * None of these really seemed to make sense. Whatever Breakwall from POrt COlborne had in...

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A Beer That Tastes Like a Beer

A Beer That Tastes Like a Beer

After some fancy pants pints that poured well but didn’t score well, * I could use a beer that tastes like beer right about now. A back-to-basics brew was needed to restore some semblance of order to the universe. How about a Munich style lager, purity laws adhered...

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Sweet and Smoky? KISS Please

Sweet and Smoky? KISS Please

I’ve had browns nuttier than a flat earther, smoky suds smokier than a five alarm fire, and honey lagers sweeter than Saccharin.* When it comes to flavoured brews I’m an avid advocate of the KISS principle (keep it subtle sudsmaster). A smoked honey brown sounds like...

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