A donation from Peter in Houston leads to his knighthood as Sir Berserker. John Dvorak goes on a tangent criticizing "hazy" IPAs, arguing that the cloudiness is a brewing flaw being marketed as a feature.
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A donation from Peter in Houston leads to his knighthood as Sir Berserker. John Dvorak goes on a tangent criticizing "hazy" IPAs, arguing that the cloudiness is a brewing flaw being marketed as a feature.
Luke Nichols of Epic Brewing in New Zealand has seen significant success with the "No Agenda ITM Brown IPA," requiring a second production run. The beer is now being exported to Australia. The host describes the brewing process and compares the quality to other high-end craft beers like Pliny the Elder.
Luke Nicholas of Epic Brewing Company in Auckland, New Zealand, has been knighted after donating $1,000 and creating a commemorative "Epic No Agenda" India Brown Ale. The beer, featuring show-themed artwork, will be released at the West Coast IPA Challenge in Wellington with 10,000 bottles available across New Zealand and Australia. The segment celebrates the integration of the show's brand into a commercial product.