Category Archives: Brewery
Broken Hops Brewing New Old School IPAs
The IPA is ubiquitous in craft beer. After all, it is the style most responsible for the category’s explosive growth over the past 25+ years. While these hoppy beers can be found everywhere, it is not often that a new … Read More »
All Relation Is All Good
There’s a new brewery in NOLA, yet you might mistake it for a trendy new cocktail lounge. That was my immediate thought as I walked through the doors of All Relation, the latest brewery to pop up in New Orleans. … Read More »
True Anomaly Grand Opening Party
What follows is a completely unbiased review of the grand opening party for True Anomaly. I have no skin in the game as the first investor in my friends’ brewery, and I receive no financial benefit whatsoever from the future … Read More »
Louisiana Hop Festival 2019
$50 for 2 hours of unlimited pours from some of the best makers of haze in the country: that was the value proposition for Louisiana Hop Festival 2019. I was sold. This $50 VIP ticket was a good deal and … Read More »
Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen 2018
Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen (MBCC) was a bucket list beer fest for me, and I proudly got to check it off my list with a glorious recent experience in Copenhagen. A post shared by Britt Antley (@brittskibeers) on May 11, … Read More »
Louisiana Hop Festival 2018
I am a man who obviously loves beer of all shapes, sizes, IBUs, funkiness, ABV, and most other metrics you can think of. That being said, if I had to drink one beer for the rest of my life (or … Read More »
Courtyard Continues My Brewery Pool Party Trend
Last Saturday I attended my first ever brewery pool party. I thought it a very novel idea that a brewery would host a pool party, uniting two great loves of mine. As was the case with Gnarly Barley’s party, social … Read More »
Baby’s First Brewery Pool Party
I’ve been to a lot of breweries in my day, and I’ve been to a lot of pool parties. Until moving to Louisiana, I had not considered the possibility that the two were not mutually exclusive, that they could combine … Read More »
An Ode to The Rare Barrel and Fieldwork
After touring Anchor and visits to Almanac, Cellarmaker, and FiftyFifty, there was only one thing left to do on my California trip: make the pilgrimage to the East Bay purveyors of dank, The Rare Barrel and Fieldwork. I was first … Read More »