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Flying Dog Marzen DogtoberFest Review

A Märzen brew, something a bit different which brings us back to 1539. A Bavarian Brauordnung (brewing ordinance) decreed that a Märzen can only may be brewed between St. Michaels Day, September 29th and St. Georg Day, April 23rd. Flying Dog brings their own Märzen seasonal by the name of DogtoberFest.
This brew uses traditional German [...]

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October 10: Brewery Hosts Flying Dog, Brats and Gonzo Party

Denver, CO – September 9, 2008 – Flying Dog Brewery announces the Flying Dog, Brats and Gonzo, or “FBAG” Party to occur on October 10 at the Flying Dog Brewery Warehouse in Denver, Colorado from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The FBAG event will be the first opportunity for beer connoisseurs to sample some of Flying Dog’s latest [...]

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Double Dog Double Pale Ale Review

If you’re a fan of hops and aroma’s you’ll want to checkout Flying Dog’s Canis Major beer known as Double Dog Double Pale Ale. Pour it into a glass and enjoy the rich amber color with a forthy white head which fades after a few minutes.
Before sipping, take a moment to enjoy the hoppy aromas, [...]

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Woody Creek White Belgian-Style Wit

Looking for a traditional white ale with crisp taste and lasting appeal? Flying Dog’s Summer Seasonal has hit the market and their wit beer is a great competitor to the likes of Blue Moon, a Canadian brewery company (aka Coors).
This beer has very little aroma on the nose but shows highlights of citrus flavor on [...]

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Old Scratch Amber Lager Review

America’s history is rich with lagers, recipes brought over by desperate Germans looking for a new life. They brought with them an entire beer drinking mentality which changed how Americans view beer. Flying Dog issues their own Amber Lager and shows off their recipe and ideas.
The initial pour is a gold amber color, as you’d [...]

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Gonzo Imperial Porter Review

Holy crap. Flying Dog Breweries, like a few other microbreweries, has decided to reinvigorate the rich and famous Porter style beer. Popular in the 1700’s, this ancient brew fell to the side when the Pale Ale style took shape and ruled through the 1800’s. Until the late 1970’s we rarely found a Porter to cherish [...]

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Horn Dog: Barley Wine Style Ale

Looking for a unique style of beer that’s aged like a fine wine and will knock you on your ass? Horn Dog is a Flying Dog brew based on a barley wine style ale. It’s an aged beer, a minimum of three months before being packaged, and wields a 10.4% alcohol by volume (ABV).
This 2004 [...]

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Kerberos Tripel: Everyday Drinkers Review

Flying Dog’s latest brew, Kerberos Tripel, has hit the market at the perfect season. It’s a true Belgian style brew using traditional brewing techniques straight out of Belgium. The beer arrives with a sweet 8.5% alcohol by volume (ABV), bottle conditioned for extra fermentation and will be available all year-round.
Let’s start with the pour, if [...]

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Flying Dog Preview’s Kerberos Tripel

I’ll be getting the Kerberos Tripel in the next few days, but the fine folks at Flying Dog setup a preview of their newest beer creation for the summer time.
“Kerberos Tripel is a bottle conditioned, strong Belgian-style ale with a slightly hazy appearance and mousse-like head. It is brewed with Golding and Saaz hops [...]

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Belgian Style Kerberos Tripel Hitting Shelves Soon

Soon to be available in 4-pack and 24-pack cases (or kegs if you’re hardcore), Kerberos Tripel is a new Flying Dog beer arriving just in time for summer. We’re talking 8.5% alcohol by volume traditional Belgian Style brew with a gold hazy color and “mousse-like head.”
I’ve not gotten a chance to try this one, unfortunately, [...]