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Irish Stout Hot Wings Recipe
Irish Stout Hot Wings One of the things I like best in the world is good Buffalo hot sauce. Something with serious kick, but also well-rounded flavor – not simply burn for the sake of burning. Last year, I experienced some of the best Buffalo wings of my life (and vegetarian ones at that!) and since then, I've made it my mission to perfect a blend of elements, and create my ideal wing sauce. After months of experimentation, I finally nailed it. One of the key elements that was eluding me until now was using a bit of stout to round out the flavor, and add the depth and richness to offset the pure heat of the pepper. Irish Stout Hot Wings Recipe Ingredients Illustration by Em Sauter 10 oz. red pepper hot sauce (2 small bottles. My preferred brand is Scoville Food Institute.) 6 oz. or 1/2 bottle Irish stout 1 tbsp dried minced onion 1 tbsp garlic powder 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 1/2 tsp black pepper 1/2 tsp white pepper 1 tsp smoked paprika 2 tbsp c
by Patrick A. Reed1 viewrecipesbeer - news
Whiplash, Nine Story Pagoda, Pineapple & Thai Basil Sour, 3.8%
My local Petrol Station doubles as a corner shop when I run out of milk. They stock a fine selection of Craft Beer too & I often pick one up when I’m in. Today’s pick was a Pineapple & Thai Basil Sour from Dublin based brewery Whiplash. They’ve collaborated with a nearby Asian restaurant called … Continue reading Whiplash, Nine Story Pagoda, Pineapple & Thai Basil Sour, 3.8% →
by Whiskey Nut0 viewsbeersourbig-fandublinirish-craft-beerkilmartins-n6 - news
Short Stack Mid Strength IPA – Kinnegar
Here’s another sunny park can, I checked out the ‘Short Stack Mid Strength IPA’ from Kinnegar and it proved that lower ABV doesn’t have to mean lower flavour. This can weighs in at 2.7% ABV and comes in a 440ml can, thinking it’d be a good BBQ sipper of a tin. The nose is bright […]
by Seán O’Neill1 viewkinnegarbeerbeer-blogbeer-enthusiastbeer-loverbeer-review - news
Jarl, Citra Session Blonde, 3.8%, The Law, North Berwick
I’d been up the Law So refreshments in The Law were deemed suitable. A branded glass of Jarl Citra Session Blonde from Fyne Ales on tap was chosen. Pours a bright fresh looking golden colour. Suitably noses of soft citrusy notes with a touch of maltiness. Soft & smooth palate – not really giving much … Continue reading Jarl, Citra Session Blonde, 3.8%, The Law, North Berwick →
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Austin Weekly Beer Releases and Events June 26th
Austin Weekly Beer Releases and Events Check out Austin craft beer releases and events that are happening around town this week. Austin Area Brewery Map New offerings from breweries that are releasing this week, or offerings that are now returning to the menu after a hiatus. We cannot promise they will still be in stock by the time the weekend comes around. New Releases: Austin Beerworks Masa Fina | Masa Lager | OG Location | Saturday, […] The post Austin Weekly Beer Releases and Events June 26th appeared first on Craft Beer Austin .
by Dani Schwab0 viewsaustin-breweriesevent-listings-and-new-releasesatxbeeratxbrewsaustinbeerbeer - news
Vault City, Cloudy Lemonade, 4.2% & Triple Fruited Mango, 4.8%
Scottish Sour specialists Vault City have expanded out of their Edinburgh base & now have a listing with Tesco Ireland. I’ve tried a few of their fun brews before – read my blog here – over In Scotland so was happy to pick up these two in my local Tesco. Cloudy Lemonade at 4.2% & … Continue reading Vault City, Cloudy Lemonade, 4.2% & Triple Fruited Mango, 4.8% →
by Whiskey Nut0 viewsbeersourbreakfast-smoothieedinburghfruit-smoothiescotland - news
Sobel’s Obscure Brewery Makes The Announcement That They Are Putting Their Brewery Up For Sale
Sobel's Obscure Brewery Announces That They Are Putting Their Brewery Up For Sale Just a little bit ago (at about 7:30 PM) Sobel's Obscure Brewery out of Jeannette PA, has made the difficult decision -- that they will be putting their brewery up for sale. They are currently located at 500 Clay Ave, Jeannette, PA [...]
by B. Kline0 viewsb-klinebrewery-closingbrewery-for-salebrewery-newssobel-s-obscure-brewerysobel-s-obscure-brewery-grand-new-location-opening - news
Titan Beer, 8%, Ukraine
There’s a bit of a thing for strong beers – specifically lagers – emanating from Eastern Europe. This category was traditionally crowned by Tennents Super T in my part of the world – although today’s version is called Tennents Extra at 9%. Meanwhile this Titan comes in at 8% & I picked it up in … Continue reading Titan Beer, 8%, Ukraine →
by Whiskey Nut0 viewsbeerlagerukrainetennent-smoldova-stores8 - news
#225 | Catherine Webber, Attic Brew Co
A move from the corporate world to craft beer is path trodden by many of this sector’s brewers, business owners and beer professionals. And since taking the plunge for herself, Catherine Webber has become a well-known and much-loved figure in the fantastic fabric that is beer and hospitality. Catherine is the brand and business development...
by Tim0 viewspodcastattic-brew-cobeerbirminghambrewbrewer - news
Twelvenote Brewing with Bryan Pietrzak – BeerSmith Podcast #345
Bryan Pietrzak, co-founder of Twelvenote Brewing joins me this week to discuss his new brewery, beer design, and trends in
by Brad Smith3 viewsbeersmith-podcasthomebrewingvideosbeerbrewingcraft-beer - news
Alesong Brewing & Blending to celebrate 10th anniversary June 27-28
Two-day celebration includes live music and release of CANniversary IPA and Sparkling Wine On Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28, Alesong Brewing and Blending will celebrate its 10th Anniversary […] The post Alesong Brewing & Blending to celebrate 10th anniversary June 27-28 appeared first on Sip Magazine .
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US breweries reignite trend for mid-strength beer
Breweries across the US have started to rebuild their adoration for 4-5% ABV beer in a bid to help distinguish them from light and non-alcoholic brews. The post US breweries reignite trend for mid-strength beer appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason2 viewsnews2026-drinks-trendsbeerbeer-trendsbrewingdrinks-trends - news
Heineken names Rafa Oliveira as CEO
Heineken has nominated Rafael (Rafa) Oliveira to become its new chief executive officer and chair of the executive board. The post Heineken names Rafa Oliveira as CEO appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason2 viewsfront-page-draw-innewsbeerbrewingceoglobal-brewer - news
Any Joy Pale Ale – Boundary x ASIWYFA 4.5% ABV
We’ve been on a lil streak of good weather recently and I found myself in Ballymena on Saturday with some time to kill before meeting pals. So, I did the first thing came to mind, hit Cellar 13 for a few craftybois to sit in the park with. Here’s a review of one of the […]
by Seán O’Neill1 viewboundary-brewingbeerbeergeekbeerloverbeerpornbeerstagram - news
Fields of Beer: Oregon’s Best Farm Brewery Experiences
Once upon a time all beer was brewed on farms, using ingredients sourced off of the nearby land like fresh water, native yeasts and local flora and fauna. The beer […] The post Fields of Beer: Oregon’s Best Farm Brewery Experiences appeared first on Sip Magazine .
by Ezra Johnson-Greenough2 viewsbeerfeaturedoregonwineoregon-beeroutdoor-breweries - news
New branding for Liverpool’s Neptune Brewery
After celebrating a decade in the industry, award-winning Neptune Brewery is marking the start of its next chapter with a new look. The independent Liverpool-based brewery has long been known for its trademark trident, making its vegan-friendly beers instantly recognisable in pubs and bars across the country. Since launching in 2015, Neptune has built a […] The post New branding for Liverpool’s Neptune Brewery first appeared on Beer Today . The post New branding for Liverpool’s Neptune Brewery appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren3 viewsbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newsbeerneptune-brewerynew-brandingnews - news
Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more…
Results, finance, appointments, capital schemes, and more. News in brief from brewers, venue owners, and other hospitality businesses. Turnover at St Austell Brewery rose to £234.2m in 2025, the company has reported, up from 231.4m in 2024. Underlying EBITDA was £22m, down from £22.4m the previous year. “The underlying EBITDA of £22m reflects both the […] The post Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more… first appeared on Beer Today . The post Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more… appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren3 viewsbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newspubs-and-bars-newsbeergreene-kingpubs - news
England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales
England’s next World Cup clash is set to deliver a major boost to pubs across the country, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) predicts. An estimated four million extra pints are expected to be sold for tomorrow night’s match against Ghana. These will be worth around £20m to the trade. The BBPA says the […] The post England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales first appeared on Beer Today . The post England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren3 viewsbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newspubs-and-bars-newsbeercostsduty - news
News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more…
A regular round-up of news from brewers, hospitality operators, and other sector businesses and groups. JD Wetherspoon is to hold a Scottish Beer Festival in its pubs north of the border from 10th to 19th July. Cask beers will be: Broughton Old Jock Champion Double Ale, Cairngorm Lairig Brew, Fierce Oak-Aged Amber, Fyne Ales Heather […] The post News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more… first appeared on Beer Today . The post News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more… appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren3 viewsbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newspubs-and-bars-newsbeercarlinggerman-kraft-brewery - news
Mobile bar built from combine harvester tours the US
A bar built into a combine harvester has been created by AB InBev to celebrate American farmers and US-farmed beer ingredients and is set to go on tour across the country this summer. db reports. The post Mobile bar built from combine harvester tours the US appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason1 viewnewsab-inbevbarleybeerbeer-ingredientsbrewing - news
Beer goggles: Guinness binoculars now available
An extremely limited-edition collectible, in the form of Guinness binoculars, have become available to fans who are willing to enter a social media contest. The post Beer goggles: Guinness binoculars now available appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason1 viewnewsbeerbeer-gogglescontestdiageoguinness - news
Hiatus Beers Non Alcoholic Pale Ale
These Hiatus Non Alcohol beers are the business! One of three in the range, this Pale Ale is an excellent alternative to the fully leaded versions in the marketplace. Full-flavoured, it delivers more than its alcohol-free status suggests. Jules Ryan is at the helm. With some serious brewing knowledge and experience after stints at Stone & Wood, Balter and Little Creatures, he saw a hole in the market that he has filled admirably with his Hiatus beers. Fine malt characters from SM40 and Voyager provide a more than respectable foundation while a blend of El Dorado, Amarillo and Cascade hops brings a swathe of vibrant tropical and citrus aromas. Full-flavoured with hints of guava and tropical fruits, a balanced bitterness keeps everything in check before a clean and crisp finish invites another sip. What I find most appealing is that this Pale Ale does not rely on sweetness to build the flavour profile, rather delivering a beer that is fresh, balanced and tastes exactly how a P
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)1 viewbeernon-alcoholic - news
What have you been buying and drinking this June 2026?
It’s that time again. Time to inspire me to spend more money on drinks, even though the WineArk cabinet can’t be closed properly, and the Amex is looking scared. So, what wine, beer, and other refreshing liquids have you been buying and drinking this month? June is wine list month in the Graham household, as I spend any extra moment judging Australia's Wine List of the Year and thoroughly neglecting this website. Sorry for the silence. After a decade of judging the awards, I'm still entertained (I also judge the Chinese version, which is a truly wild ride), and it's a constant reminder that we have world-class restaurants/lists here full of things I'd want to drink... The post What have you been buying and drinking this June 2026? appeared first on Australian Wine and Drinks Review .
by Andrew Graham2 viewsbeerwine20222024cabernet-sauvignonheathcote - news
Schiehallion Craft Lager, 4.8%, Scotland
I have been to the top of Schiehallion many years ago. It’s an iconic mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It also happens to be the name of a Craft Lager from Harviestoun Brewery. I occasionally order it on finding it for old times sake. The restaurant I was in happily served it in the … Continue reading Schiehallion Craft Lager, 4.8%, Scotland →
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