Beer of the Month: Recommend Rye Saison

Beer of the Month: Recommend Rye Saison
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This month, I have the pleasure of introducing one of Utah’s newest breweries: Proper Brewing Company. … read more

Beer of the Month: Uinta Farmside Saison

Beer of the Month: Uinta Farmside Saison
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These are good days for a beer nerd—it’s like a personalized Christmas designed just for me! It’s damn frigid this morning, and Uinta Brewing Company is my destination. The description that Uinta provided back in December made this beer sound too good—delaying, for me, is not an option. I strolled my ass into Uinta’s bottle shop where the bottles and other people clamoring for beers awaited me. … read more

Beer of the Month: Epic Sour IPA

Beer of the Month: Epic Sour IPA
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IPAs are a hot item in Utah’s craft beer scene. Every brewery in the state has one, and it doesn’t matter if it’s the full-strength (true-to-style) version or the 4-percent, Utah-session variety—people want them, and they’re drinking the breweries dry. IPAs aren’t the only hot beer style out there, though. There is another trending style that’s busted its way onto the local beer scene as well—sour beers. … read more

Review: Jibe Session IPA

Review: Jibe Session IPA
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Brewery/Brand: Green Flash Brewing Co.
ABV: 4.0%
Serving Style: 12-oz. can, draft … read more

Review: Utah Pale Ale

Review: Utah Pale Ale
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Brewery/Brand: Desert Edge Brewery
ABV: 4.0%
Serving Style: Draft … read more

Review: 2015 Brighton Revolver

Review: 2015 Brighton Revolver
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Brewery/Brand: Uinta Brewing Co.
ABV: 4.0%
Serving Style: 22-oz. bottle, draft … read more

Review: Port O’ Call

Review: Port O’ Call
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This brand-new offering from Uinta pours a somewhat muddy, caramel-brown color with a bubbly ring of tan bubbles. … read more

Review: Random Double IPA Batch #2

Review: Random Double IPA Batch #2
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Random DIPA is 2 Row Brewing Co.’s only beer that experiments periodically with different hop blends, while always keeping the original malt base. … read more

Review: Session Holiday Ale

Review: Session Holiday Ale
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This new session ale from Red Rock pours a clear, golden-amber color with a thin cap of sudsy foam that fades to ringlets around the sides of my beer tulip. … read more

Review: Fermentation Without Representation

Review: Fermentation Without Representation
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Fermentation Without Representation pours an extremely dark-brown color with a small, tan head. The nose is huge with pumpkin, squash, ginger, cinnamon, chocolate, roasted malt, clove and caramel. The taste is just as big, with chocolate, roasted malt, pumpkin, caramel, cinnamon, ginger, light coffee, clove and spices. … read more