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The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast

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We love craft beer! Each week we will taste a number of beers from around the country and give you our thoughts, not only will we talk about the flavor, but also the artwork and anything else that comes to mind.

We will also go on location and visit breweries and try a number of their offerings and give you our thoughts as well.

Come sit around the campfire and join in on the fun!


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  • Ep 153 - How A Bahamas Brewery Survived, Innovated, And Won Fans
    Feb 27 2026

    A sun‑soaked taproom in Nassau, a flight that stretches from bright shandy to bold porter, and a brewer with a story that won’t quit. We drop anchor at Rip Tyd Brewing to taste through a lineup crafted by Christine, the co‑founder who turned a brutal March 2020 launch into a resilience playbook. What starts as a simple vacation detour becomes a masterclass in process, patience, and the kind of balance that keeps glasses emptying and conversations going.

    We open with the Mermaid Shandy, a crisp blend of blonde ale and locally made pineapple soda that proves “refreshing” doesn’t have to mean “sweet.” The blonde follows with a late, tidy hop finish that elevates a style many write off as plain. Then comes the lemongrass blonde—fever grass bulbs blistered and tinctured before dosing—an herbal lift that shows how thoughtful technique can add character without shouting. Christine’s “naked” German pilsner reveals the heart of her craft: few grains, a month of cold conditioning, nowhere to hide and nothing to fear. That clean base becomes a canvas for the watermelon pilsner, built with twelve gallons of fresh juice, offering aroma and nuance rather than syrup and stickiness.

    We head into malt and hop contrasts with an English pale ale that finishes like a conversation—returns, lingers, and leaves you nodding—before meeting an IPA tempered by Citra and Cascade. It’s sessionable, aromatic, and refreshingly unabrasive, a gateway for IPA skeptics. The closer is the star: a porter layered with chocolate and coffee that avoids harsh roast and stays beautifully drinkable at 7.7% ABV. Between sips, Christine shares how the brewery shut its doors before opening day, fought through months of uncertainty, and found new partners from their own barstools. It’s grit, community, and craft in one continuous pour.

    Join us for tasting notes, style talk, and scores you can compare to your own. If you love clean lagers, balanced IPAs, and dark beers that deliver depth without heaviness, you’ll find a new favorite here. Tap play, subscribe for more field tastings and brewer stories, and leave a review with your pick: shandy, pilsner, EPA, IPA, or porter?


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    Thank you for listening to The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast. If you have a question, comment or would like us to review your beer, please feel free to contact us at northwoodsbeerguy@gmail.com.

    You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram and Tik Tok.

    If you are on Untappd, look up NorthwoodsBeerGuy and send a friend request.

    Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can click on our RSS feed as well.

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    23 min
  • Ep 152- From Sheboygan To Rochester: Chasing Big Barrel-Aged Beers And Honest Scores
    Feb 20 2026

    A can that drinks like a cellar whale, a pastry porter that reads like a dessert menu, and a vanilla-forward barleywine that raises a simple question: at what point does “more” become “too much”? We pulled up five heavy hitters, welcomed two fresh palates to keep us honest, and let the barrels do the talking. From the peppery edge of a rye-aged Belgian quad to the silk and warmth of 18-year Elijah Craig influence, the spread made one theme impossible to ignore—balance beats bombast.

    We kick off with 3 Sheeps Veneration, thin in body yet aromatic, where figs and molasses lead and cinnamon whispers. Then The Wolf stalks in, proving that a 12-ounce can can absolutely carry bottle-worthy gravitas. It’s rich, integrated, and smooth at altitude, earning multiple beer-of-the-year nods on the spot. Forager’s Space Goggles and Otter Z arrive with ambitious labels—almonds, cacao, astronaut ice cream, and a world tour of vanilla—but the table wrestles with sweetness, chalky finishes, and whether marketing outpaces flavor focus. A late pivot to Central Waters Vanilla Bean Stout offers a cleaner, thinner profile that newcomers find approachable, even as the bourbon burn peeks through.

    Along the way we challenge myths (no, not all sours pucker and not all stouts taste like coffee and ash), talk distribution realities for small breweries, and map where the market may head: fewer breweries, stronger programs, and more barrel-aged experimentation beyond the usual stouts. The biggest insight comes from our newbies—they call out when a beer lingers in the wrong ways, reminding us that clarity and structure win over sugar load every time. If you’re stocking up, look for trusted barrel programs and labels that promise precision, not just volume.

    Enjoy the ride? Follow the show, share this episode with a beer friend, and drop your pick for top pour—we nominated The Wolf. What’s yours?

    Send a text

    Thank you for listening to The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast. If you have a question, comment or would like us to review your beer, please feel free to contact us at northwoodsbeerguy@gmail.com.

    You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram and Tik Tok.

    If you are on Untappd, look up NorthwoodsBeerGuy and send a friend request.

    Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can click on our RSS feed as well.

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    1 h et 22 min
  • Ep 151 - Pirate-Themed Pints, Local Finds
    Feb 13 2026

    A pirate theme, a cooler of local cans, and a fresh palate in the room—this tasting sails straight into what makes craft beer fun. We crack open seven Skeleton Crew Brew beers from Onalaska, Wisconsin and put them through our no-nonsense scoring: a classic blonde, three fruit-forward cream ales (blueberry, peach, coconut), a salted caramel porter, a malt-friendly amber, and a honey nut brown that surprised us with balance and warmth. Jay, new to the craft scene, joins us to offer a beginner’s take while we weigh the flavors, finishes, and whether these are truly “lawnmower beers” or something you’d order twice.

    What stood out most? Accuracy. Each can tastes like its name—blueberry without sour bite, peach with a smooth finish, coconut that lands without sunscreen, and a porter where caramel finally shows up. We talk about why that matters for trust, how subtle styles can still shine, and where these ABV-friendly beers fit in a real-life rotation. Between pours, we dig into 2025 craft beer trends and data: closures edging openings but signaling stabilization, non-alcoholic options gaining ground, the end of the THC loophole, and a return to balanced, “beer-flavored beer” that favors clarity over shock value.

    If you’ve ever stared at a crowded cooler wondering what won’t let you down, this session is your map. We share straight scores, quick notes you can use at the taproom, and a few hot takes on niches, hybrids, and what keeps us coming back. Have a Skeleton Crew favorite we missed or a local gem we should try next? Subscribe, share with a beer-loving friend, and drop your must-taste pick in a review—we’ll put it on the list.


    Send a text

    Thank you for listening to The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast. If you have a question, comment or would like us to review your beer, please feel free to contact us at northwoodsbeerguy@gmail.com.

    You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram and Tik Tok.

    If you are on Untappd, look up NorthwoodsBeerGuy and send a friend request.

    Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can click on our RSS feed as well.

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    55 min
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