The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast
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!
Ep 164 - Carbliss Malt Cocktails Taste Test
One convenience store stop turned into a full-on summer drink showdown. I’m Mike, and Suzy is back at the mic with me as we crack open four brand-new Carbliss malt beverages in the big 19.2 oz cans and find out whether “zero sugar” can still taste bold, bright, and actually refreshing.
We dig into what’s changed for Carbliss, a Wisconsin-based favorite known for zero carb, zero sugar, zero calorie vodka cocktails. These new RTDs are malt beverages instead, with a small bump in carbs and calories, and we talk honestly about what that means for flavor, sweetnes...
Ep 163 - Do Stouts Need Barrels To Be Great
Six stouts. Zero barrels. One big question: can a stout still hit hard on flavor when you take bourbon, rum, and oak out of the equation? Mike and Jim line up a full flight of non barrel aged stouts, starting with a nitro Scottish stout that delivers the creamy cascade and classic mouthfeel, then moving through a run of oatmeal stouts that are silky and smooth but keep leaving us asking, “Where’s the chocolate and coffee you promised?”
Between sips, we go deep on stout history and beer trivia. We talk about how stouts began as porters...
Ep 162 - VIP Beer Tasting Notes From La Crosse's Beverages And Bites Fest
They took a festival that ran for decades under one name and hit reset. We head to La Crosse's newly branded Beverages and Bites Fest (formerly Between the Bluffs Beer, Wine and Cheese Fest) with our usual mission: get into VIP early, talk to the brewers, and hunt for the beers that actually deliver big flavor instead of big promises.
The day starts with real-world festival problems you only understand once you’re there: a loud tent “hum” that kills on-site recording plans, bigger tasting glasses that can sneak up on you fast, and the constant pressure to cho...
Ep 161 - Blueberries Rum Barrels And One Bat Problem
Six Russian Imperial stouts. Double-digit ABV across the board. And one simple question: can a huge, dark beer still feel balanced instead of boozy, bitter, or flat? We put that to the test with a Minneapolis-heavy lineup, including multiple Surly Darkness variants and a final curveball stout that looked so much like a Surly box we accidentally grabbed it.
We start with the Surly Darkness “base model” and use it to talk through what makes a Russian Imperial Stout taste like a Russian Imperial Stout: deep roast, hop bitterness, warming alcohol, and that lingering dryness that can eith...
Ep 160 - Six Imported Beers And The Surprising One We’d Actually Drink
Imported beer has a certain promise baked into it: old recipes, proud traditions, maybe a flavor you can’t get at home. Then we grabbed a build-your-own six-pack from the imported shelf and learned a humbling lesson. With Jim riding shotgun and our guest Matt helping us decode labels and brewery blurbs, we taste beers from Ukraine, Iceland, Germany, Thailand, and England, and we keep asking the same question: is this “subtle and classic,” or is it just… missing something?
Along the way, we get nerdy in the best way. We talk about Asia holding roughly 30% of the glob...
Ep 159 - Lager Reality Check
Most lagers promise the same thing: crisp, clean, crushable. So we decided to test that promise the only way that matters, by lining up six different craft lagers in one sitting and tasting them side by side. We build our own six-pack haul from Total Wine and More and go can to can, calling out what we can actually smell and taste, and admitting when the flavor is so subtle it turns into a guessing game.
The lineup runs from Drecker’s Super Mega Lager and a certified gluten-free lager from Holidaily to a style we honestly di...
Ep 158 - We Taste Six Pilsners And Rank The Surprises
Six pilsners should be predictable, right? We thought we were about to drink six cans of the same crisp lager and politely nod our way through it. Instead, we got a full spread of flavors, finishes, and surprises that made us rethink what a craft pilsner can be, especially when you’re looking for lower ABV beer that still has personality.
We bring home a craft-only lineup from Total Wine and taste through it one by one, including Inbound Brewing’s Laser Loon Pilsner, Sierra Nevada Premium Pils in that tiny 8.4 oz “proper pilsner can,” Millstream’s Oom Pah Pa...
Ep 157 - Berry Seltzer Showdown
A berry label can mean anything from “tastes like fruit” to “tastes like carbonated regret” and we put that to the test with a full lineup of hard seltzers and canned cocktails. Cal is back with me to taste and score six berry-driven drinks, starting light and bubbly and ending with a creamy curveball that clocks in at 13% ABV. If you’ve ever stood in front of a variety pack wondering what’s actually worth your money, we do the guessing for you and tell you exactly what we taste.
We get into Vizzy Black Cherry Lime and why “hint...
Ep 156 - Pineapple Canned Cocktails Taste Test
Pineapple in a can can be either the perfect summer shortcut or a one-sip regret, so we put it to a real-world test. Mike is battling a cold, Callie is back in the Northwoods after her Missouri chapter, and we line up six ready-to-drink canned cocktails to see which ones taste clean, which ones lean too acidic, and which ones disappear into that weird “fridge funk” zone.
We start with Fresca Mixed Spirits, including the Signature Grapefruit Citrus vodka spritz and the Pineapple Citrus version, talking aroma, sweetness, aftertaste, and how quickly some flavors can lead to fati...
Ep 155 - Battle Of The Barrels: Eight Heavy Hitters Go Head To Head
Eight heavy hitters. One long table. We lined up barrel-aged stouts from Central Waters, Epic, Founders, Surly, Dragon’s Milk, Destihl, Goose Island, and 3 Sheeps, then chased down the truth about single barrel vs blends, French oak finishes, and why some 12–15% beers drink smooth while others feel like syrup. With two returning guests, we put experienced palates next to a self-declared “Bush Light guy” to pressure test hype, labels, and expectations.
We start strong with Central Waters’ Single Barrel imperial stout—velvety and shockingly drinkable for 11.8%—and revisit Epic’s Big Bad Baptist Double Barrel, smooth after years in bottle...
Ep 154 - We Taste Eight Fifth Ward Beers And Rank The Standouts
A suitcase of pint cans, a head full of Oshkosh history, and a guest who knows his bourbon—this tasting tour of Fifth Ward Brewing turned into a masterclass in balance and variety. We invited our friend John to the studio after his trip to Oshkosh, and he delivered a lineup that stretched from clean blondes and approachable pales to a silky oatmeal stout, a coconut-kissed porter, a rye-forward outlier, and a big, bourbon-leaning barleywine that closed the show with swagger.
We start with accessible crowd-pleasers—the 1869 Blonde Ale and Hopscotch Midwest Pale Ale—before stepping into deeper...
Ep 153 - How A Bahamas Brewery Survived, Innovated, And Won Fans
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...
Ep 152- From Sheboygan To Rochester: Chasing Big Barrel-Aged Beers And Honest Scores
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 m...
Ep 151 - Pirate-Themed Pints, Local Finds
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 somet...
Ep 150 - From Flannel Browns To Winter Whites: A Candid Craft Beer Review
Ever crack a winter beer that promises cinnamon, nutmeg, orange peel, and coffee… then wonder where the flavor went? We lined up eight seasonal cans—four Lift Bridge Fireside Flannel variants and four from the Sam Adams Winter Break pack—to separate festive marketing from what actually hits your palate. We dig into aroma, mouthfeel, finish, and label accuracy, and we’re honest about which ones deliver comfort by the fire and which ones fade before the swallow.
We start with Lift Bridge’s flannel concept, using the base Brown Ale as a control before tasting Coffee, S’mores, a...
Ep 149 - Two Podcasters Walk Into A Missouri Brewery And Learn Why Color, Style, And ABV Aren’t What You Think
A quick detour turned into a full-on craft beer adventure at Crossroads Brewery in O’Fallon, Missouri. We teamed up with Spencer from Maybe An Interview to taste through two flights that covered the spectrum: an easygoing American Pale Ale, a smooth Midwest IPA, a restrained smoked porter, and a surprisingly balanced ESB that proves “bitter” is a misleading name. Then we stepped into the deep end with an oatmeal stout and a trio of barrel-aged Belgians—two quads and a strong dark ale—that showed how dark fruit, candi sugar, and barrel character evolve as the beer warms.
Wh...
Ep 148 - Where A 19th-Century Brewery Meets Today’s Craft Palate
A quick beer run turned into a full-on discovery. On our way to grab Barrel Society releases at 3 Sheeps, we swung into Fond du Lac Beer Company and found a revived 1800s-era space, a friendly crew, a legit kitchen, and nine house beers begging for a proper tasting. So we did what any self-respecting beer nerds would do: ordered the full flight and took notes.
We start with a smooth, approachable New England IPA showcasing Sabro, then move into Project Amber 1.5, a clean, malt-forward American amber with gentle toast and a balanced finish. For Kolsch Sake keeps...
Ep 147 - From Honey Kolsch To Bourbon Barrels: A Mason City Tasting Tour
Twelve pours, one taproom, and more surprises than we expected. We posted up at Fat Hill Brewing in Mason City and worked through a full lineup that stretches from honey kolsch and American wheat to a Belgian golden strong and multiple barrel-aged experiments. Along the way, we found out which styles shine with nuance, which beers could use more punch, and how a peach brandy barrel can turn a familiar base into something quietly special.
We kick off with approachable crowd-pleasers—clean, easy, and perfect for macro converts—before the robust porter resets the bar with roast, coco...
Ep 146 - Beer Of The Year, Poured And Proven
Five rare blends. Twenty-two finalists. One crown. We crack open a vertical of Firestone Walker Anniversary ales and use them as the perfect lens to examine what makes a barrel-aged beer truly special: thoughtful blending, patient aging, and clarity of intent. With winemakers shaping the components and ratios, each Firestone bottle tells a story—bourbon, brandy, and tequila barrels playing supporting roles while stouts, barleywines, and wheat wines harmonize into a single, seamless voice.
We start by revisiting past champions and the standards they set, then dig into the 2025 field. Central Waters stands out for radical transparency—nami...
Ep 145 - Nine Cans, Bold Flavors: Thesis Beer Project Review
Ever cracked a can and thought, wait… is that Thanksgiving stuffing? We did—and it actually worked. We set out to spotlight one small brewery and ended up with nine distinct beers from Thesis Beer Project in Rochester that never once felt phoned in. From a pastry-leaning sour bursting with blood orange and marshmallow, to a clean, easygoing American light lager, we found flavor dialed in rather than cranked up to chaos.
We dig into BOOM!, a grape-lemon fruited sour that pours purple and avoids the candy trap; a smooth Meantime Kölsch for session seekers; and Stuff...
Ep 144 - Inside Callahan Lake Resort Through Craft Beer
The air hurt our faces, so we made the weather our beer fridge. From there, it turned into the perfect Northwoods night: eight carefully chosen beers, one runaway favorite, and a deep dive into a small, family-first resort that lives bigger than its map pin. We’re back at Callahan Lake Resort—14 miles east of Hayward—sharing what’s new: brighter cabins with space for real weeks, pull-in RV sites, a growing beach and swim area, a smarter dock layout for pontoon drop-ins, and a plan to restore the beloved floating “Loose Caboose.” Picture quiet mornings casting for musky and bass, af...
Ep 143 - Winter Dark Beers That Actually Warm You Up
A cold night. Six dark beers. Zero mercy for labels that overpromise. We open with a “Mexican hot chocolate” milk stout that whispers cinnamon but forgets the heat, then pivot to a peanut butter chocolate porter that finally smells like the real thing. From there, the lineup swings through a maple pecan brown that plays it safe, a silky peanut butter chocolate milk stout with dessert-like glide, and two heavyweights that split the room: Brooklyn’s Black Chocolate Stout with baker’s-chocolate bite, and a barrel-aged imperial that brings spirit warmth without the harsh burn.
Along the way, we...
Ep 142 - Cold Cans, Warm Laughs: A Holiday Beer Ride
A snowy day calls for a mixed pack and a little mischief. We cracked open eight winter beers that promised cookies, spice, and holiday cheer—and found a spectrum from burnt-roast stouts to a bourbon-kissed gem that actually delivers the season in a glass. Along the way, we test what makes a “Christmas beer” work: aroma that hints at the flavors to come, balanced sweetness, and labels that tell the truth.
We start with a “Christmas cookie” cream ale that forgets the cookie, then navigate a Rogue stout heavy on char. Three Floyds shows up with a hop-leanin...
Ep 141 - We Celebrate 1,000 Reviews By Tasting Our Way Through Christmas Beers And Surprising Flavor Twists
The snow hit early, the grill smoke curled over the pines, and we crossed a big milestone: our 1,000th beer review. To celebrate, we poured an ambitious holiday lineup that proves December beer can be more than cinnamon and nutmeg. Think cookie-inspired lagers, pastry stouts that smell like hot cocoa, a pistachio nut brown that actually tastes like pistachio, a polarizing cranberry sour, a hop-leaning winter warmer, and two heavy hitters that close the night with buttery praline comfort and smooth bourbon-barrel depth.
We start light with a Helles-style “cookie” lager that hints at spritz cookies without the...
Ep 140 - Touring Tumbled Rock: 17 Beers In Baraboo
Seventeen taps, one table, and a promise to try them all. We dropped into Tumbled Rock Brewing in Baraboo with fresh palates and open notebooks, then worked our way from malty staples to modern haze and a final flight full of sours, spice, and a green-tinged saison. What we found was a brewery that prizes balance over bluster—clean fermentations, distinct styles, and a steady hand even when the ingredients get playful.
We start with the comfort zone: an Irish red that nails caramel and toast without dragging, a brown ale with gentle roast, and a cream al...
Ep 139 - From Resort Dreams To Reality BK's New Venture
It’s 12:55 a.m., the first flurries are flying, and our quiet plan to record turned into fifty people at the bar, a late dinner, and a lineup of beers too good to skip. We share what it’s really like to buy a Northwoods resort, reopen a bar on the snowmobile trail, and build a place where community, good beer, and a warm fire meet.
We dig into the changes we’ve made at Callahan Lake Resort: open on Mondays when others close, adding a DIY Bloody Mary bar, moving walls and TVs to make game days e...
Ep 138 - Bourbon County Night: Big, Bold, And Barrel-Aged
Five Bourbon County pours, one 20% curveball, and a table full of strong opinions. We line up the 2022 Goose Island Bourbon County variants—Original, Coffee, Biscotti, the 30th Anniversary Reserve with Knob Creek’s small-batch family, and the Two-Year Barleywine aged in Old Fitzgerald barrels—then bring out New Holland’s Dragon’s Milk D20 for a wild final act. Along the way, we talk about why some barrel-aged beers feel seamless while others come in hot, how char level and wood type shape flavor, and why great coffee stouts avoid that ashtray note.
You’ll hear how the Original...
Ep 137 - Barrels, Blueberries, And Big Bottles
A house band, wax-dipped bombers, and six barrel-aged beers later, we walked away surprised by what truly stood out—and what didn’t. We lined up a spectrum: a 5.1% blueberry pastry sour from 608 Brewing, a Russian imperial stout from Bad Weather, two heavy hitters from Barrel Theory (including a Blanton’s-aged collab), and a pair from Forager culminating in a five-thread English-style barleywine. Along the way we challenged labels against the glass, debated whether exotic adjuncts matter if you can’t taste them, and unpacked why some barrels sing while others barely whisper.
The pastry sour proved sweeter...
Ep 136 - Tasting Through Al Ringling Brewing’s Circus-Rooted Lineup
Ever balanced a flight so big it looks like a train car? We headed to Al Ringling Brewing in Baraboo, Wisconsin, home of circus lore and a taproom built with reclaimed bowling-lane wood, to sample all sixteen taps and rank them from easy sippers to bold experiments. Between the historic pipe organ and the clink of glassware, we dug into what makes each pour work: clean lagers, nuanced ales, and a few curveballs that sparked friendly debate.
We start with approachable classics like Ringling Original, the malty-smooth Hannaford Red, and a pine-forward West Coast IPA that proves...
Ep 135 - Stouts, White Stouts, And A Brandy Barrel Surprise
Think stout has to be dark, heavy, and bitter? We crack open a lineup that challenges the stereotype—white stouts that drink silky and bright, classic nitro smoothness, and a surprise brandy barrel lager that channels a Wisconsin old fashioned.
We start with a final Oktoberfest check-in before diving into lower-ABV stouts, explaining what makes a white stout different and why the flavor cues—vanilla, coffee, white chocolate—can show up without the inky pour. Leinenkugel’s White Mocha Stout and Whole Hog’s Casper White Stout lead the way with balanced vanilla and mocha notes on a pale can...
Ep 134 - Fall Beers, Found Flavor
The fall beer slump finally met its match. After weeks of thin American Oktoberfests, we lined up a smarter tasting: Sam Adams’ Fall Legends variety pack, a side-by-side of 3 Sheeps’ classic vs. bourbon barrel-aged Oktoberfest, and two high-ABV curveballs from Spearfish Brewing in South Dakota. The result? Real flavor, clean contrasts, and two undeniable winners.
We kick off with Sam Adams Jack-O—a pumpkin beer with cinnamon and nutmeg that lands crisp instead of cloying—then measure their Oktoberfest against the field. The Munich dunkel (Flannel Fest) brings richer malt and roasted notes, while the new Harvest Helles k...
Ep 133 - Warm Fall, Cool Beers
What happens when you line up eight American Oktoberfests—NA to 6.1% ABV—and go searching for that rich, toasty, German-style soul? We found drinkable lagers, a few surprises, and a lot of restrained flavor that made us ask why so many U.S. takes feel cautious. From Athletic’s better-than-expected NA Fest Brew to Surly’s subtly sweeter finish, we walk through each pour with clear notes, simple language, and honest scores. Point and Leinenkugel’s hint at malt but don’t carry it through; Central Waters stays crisp and clean; Bell’s introduces a light bitterness that divides; Capital leans...
Ep 132 - When rye barrels outshine bourbon and pumpkin learns new tricks
Forget sugar-bomb pumpkin beers—this tasting tour is all about balance, craft, and a few bold surprises. We line up six fall pours that couldn’t be more different: a rare pumpkin lager, a chili-spiced ale that warms on the finish, a silky nitro pumpkin spice latte with coffee, and two barrel-aged heavyweights that turn seasonal flavor into slow-sipping art. The arc builds from approachable to audacious, and it’s capped by a rye barrel–aged Belgian-style quad with figs and molasses that drinks impossibly smooth for its strength.
We start by probing where spice belongs in a lager...
Ep 131 - What Makes a True Oktoberfest Beer?
The line between tradition and interpretation blurs when American breweries tackle the iconic Oktoberfest beer style. After recently sampling authentic German Märzens and Festbiers, we now turn our attention to seven American interpretations to see how they measure up to the originals.
What we discover is both surprising and revealing. While German Oktoberfest beers demonstrate remarkable consistency in their rich, malty profiles, American versions showcase wildly varying approaches—most falling short of capturing the essence that makes the German originals so special. The appearance might be there, with appropriate amber-to-copper hues, but the flavor profiles tell a d...
Ep 130 - Pumpkin Season Showdown
Fall brings not just changing leaves but an exciting shift in the beer landscape. While Oktoberfest brews dominate shelves, we decided to explore the oft-maligned but increasingly sophisticated world of pumpkin beers.
Our journey began with Shipyard's approachable Pumpkin Head (4.5% ABV), which surprised us with its balanced pumpkin pie spices and crisp finish. This proved an excellent gateway pumpkin beer that even skeptics might enjoy. The contrast with Four Hands Brewing's Pumpkin Ale highlighted how differently breweries approach this seasonal style, with varying degrees of success.
The real revelation came from Southern Tier's impressive pumpkin...
Ep - 129 - Munich's Finest: Comparing Authentic German Marzen and Festbiers
Ever wondered what sets authentic German Oktoberfest beers apart from their American counterparts? We embarked on a flavor journey through seven genuine German brews to find out!
This special "Septoberfest" episode features something we've never done before – comparing exclusively German Oktoberfest beers side-by-side. We explore the subtle differences between Marzen, Festbier, and Oktoberfest styles from Germany's finest breweries: Erdinger, Benediktiner, Paulaner, Weihenstephaner, Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, and Hofbräu. What struck us immediately was how remarkably similar these beers taste compared to the wide variety found in American interpretations.
The standouts? Spaten Oktoberfest Marzen took our top hon...
Ep 128 - Craft Beer Tasting at Pal's Brew Pub
Wisconsin's craft beer scene takes center stage as we embark on a 12-beer tasting adventure at Pal's Brew Pub in Wisconsin Dells. Joined by my brother Brian (the mad scientist), my dad Dave, and Uncle Larry, we dive into flights spanning traditional styles and boundary-pushing flavors.
The standout surprise? A garlic-infused pickle beer that completely redefines what pickle beer can be. While most pickle beers on the market offer a one-dimensional experience, the subtle garlic note in Pal's Big Pickle creates a complex, satisfying flavor profile that earned unanimous praise from our tasting panel.
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Ep - 127 - The brothers sample unique brews from Iowa's Five Alarm Brewing.
Pull up a barstool for an exclusive tasting session with Brian "the mad scientist," head brewer at Five Alarm Brewing in Lake Mills, Iowa. This special episode takes you behind the scenes of a firefighter-owned brewery making waves with inventive craft creations.
Brian unpacks the art and science of brewing as we sample seven distinctive beers, each with its own remarkable story. From a traditional German Maybach lager that celebrates spring to a spicy dill pickle beer that's transformed the brewery's Bloody Mary game, these aren't your average craft offerings. The brothers' banter reveals fascinating brewing insights – li...
Ep 126 - High-Octane Barrel-Aged Masterpieces: A Journey Through 10-15% Beers
When Mike and Jim decided to "up the ante" from their previous session of easy-drinking beers, they weren't kidding. This episode dives headfirst into the world of high-octane brewing artistry, featuring eight beers ranging from 10% to a mind-boggling 15.4% ABV, each showcasing how master brewers balance potent alcohol with sophisticated flavor profiles.
The journey begins with an unexpected stumble – Southern Tier's Creme Brulee Imperial Stout presents an off-putting burnt character that leaves both hosts puzzled. From there, the adventure weaves through Hinterland's Door County cherry-infused Belgian ale and Founders' coffee-forward KBS variant before reaching a turning point with Bo...
Ep 125 - Leap into the Lighter Side: A Journey Through Low-ABV Craft Beer Diversity
What if we told you that craft beer diversity doesn't require high alcohol content? In this enlightening tasting session, Mike and Jim explore six completely different beer styles all under 6% ABV, proving that lower-alcohol options can still deliver exceptional flavor and craftsmanship.
The journey begins with Leinenkugel's Northwoods Amber (4.9%), a beer with an interesting comeback story, before moving to the true star of the show: Urban Growler's Vanilla Latte Blonde Ale. This remarkable creation from Minnesota's first women-owned microbrewery perfectly balances vanilla, coffee, and lactose for a uniquely satisfying experience that had both hosts reaching for a...