Rockin beer reviews to quench your thirst.
Another offering from Monday Night Brewing!
Natalie from Southbound stops by to talk about their Mac N Cheese event and let the guys try Southbound's new Light Lager
Don't let the can fool ya, this beer is fantasic!
More Derby Devils in studio for the Beer Review of Supremacy!
PAINter from the Savannah Derby Devils joins the guys for today's Beer Review of Supremacy. It was one of the best beers we've tried in a while!
That's a lot of St. Patrick's Day they're trying to cram into one can.
Kotter thinks the beer lives up to the hype, Marshall liked it but didn't love it.
Left Hand doing what they do and doing it well!
By far the BEST band beer we've had to date! Well played Metallica, well played.
A nice low ABV chocolate cookie stout from Service!
To be fair this beer was way past it's drink by date and it showed.
Easily one of the better band themed beer the guys have ever tried!
Jake from Bob 106.9 fills in for Marshall for the Mt. Rushmore of SNL recurring characters!
A habanero pale ale that didn't live up to the expectation. The can features an atomic bomb cloud, the beer features little to no heat.
Yep, Monday Night Brewing does not suck!
Funky Buddha is at their best when they're doing a big flavored beer and this one does not disappoint.
Enjoying the Coooooral from Red Cypress Brewery.
Monday Night Brewing is killing it as of late and that includes this Milk Shake IPA.
Holidays are here so the guys are enjoying a spiced double ale from Southern Tier.
Dessert month wraps with the a graham cracker stout from Burnt Hickory.
Both Kotter & Marshall were really looking forward to this beer for the Dessert Beer Month. It's the Creme Brulee from Southern Tier.
Untitled Art has the next brew for Dessert Beer Month with their Pineapple Sherbet
Dessert Beer Month continues with an brown ale aged in whiskey barrels from Frozen Barrel!
Hodge from Southern Barrel bringing Frozen Barrel by the studio has become a Fall tradition on the Work Release Program. If you're wondering this year's batch of Frozen Barrel is AMAZING!
The guys wrap up pumpkin beer month with a little something from Blue Moon.
Pumpkin Beer Month takes a turn for the better with this barrel aged Pumpkin Beer from Lexington Brewing.
Kotter and Marshall continue Pumpkin Beer Month with Post Road Pumpkin Ale from Brooklyn Brewing and things go downhill quickly.
Pumpkin Beer Month continues with an offering from the always reliable Dogfish Head.
October is Pumpkin Beer Month and the guys maybe setting the bar way too high with very first beer of the month.
Kotter and Marshall enjoy an Imperial Double Dry Hopped Juicy IPA with Citra, Mosaic and two times the Simcoe Hops.
The guys try a beer sold specifically in Georiga by a brewery in New England. It doesn't go well.
Rock 106.1 beer number 5! It's a apple cider ale that was served with a honey, cinnamon rim and cinnamon stick.
Another tasty beverage from the rebel brewers at Scofflaw to help the guys celebrate national IPA Day.
What happens when you cross a Rose wine with a beer? The guys find out thanks to Reformation Brewing.
After having the beer originally stolen by Hunter at Bob 106.9 the guys finally get to try Don't Call It Hotlanta from Monday Night Brewing.
Three Taverns made tea badass with the sour Earl Gray inspired beer.
Sony recently sued Knee Deep Brewing over the company's use of the Breaking Bad logo and idenity. It's a solid beer so hopefully they can work something out with Sony or keep it going under a different name. ABV: 6.5 IBU: 50
The celebration of American Craft Beer Week continues with Tart Peach Kolsch from Ballast Point. ABV: 5.2 IBU: 20
Kotter and Marshall celebrate American Craft Beer Week with a daily Beer Review of Supremacy. Up first is a vino-esque brew from Dogfish Head called Mixed Media. ABV: 7.5 IBU: 15