On The Shelf Episode #59 – “Magnify & Ten Eyck”
After the last episode produced some stinkers, Carlin and Rebecca turn their attention to a sour beer from New Jersey and a hoppy offering from Maryland. One of the two impresses.

After the last episode produced some stinkers, Carlin and Rebecca turn their attention to a sour beer from New Jersey and a hoppy offering from Maryland. One of the two impresses.
One beer for this episode is a hoppy offering from a Vermont brewery that has never been on the show before. The other is something creamy from a brewery Carlin and Rebecca have not tried any beers from in years.
Carlin and Rebecca start a stint of on the shelf episodes featuring breweries that have never been featured on the podcast before. This first one features something crisp and clean along with a hoppy offering.
Carlin and Rebecca found an interesting 3 Floyds variety pack, so they had to grab it for an episode. Hear how these hoppy beers pan out.
Carlin and Rebecca taste and evaluate two bbers from their favorite Maryland breweries.
Carlin and Rebecca end up tasting two local brews. One is very light and crisp, while the other is light and fruity.
Two more mystery beers are evaluated as one gives off a really odd aroma and the other is surprisingly tasty.
With assistance from an employee from a local beer store, Carlin and Rebecca have secured more beers for blind tasting. Hear how this first pairing fares with the Brewtal Battle rating system.
Reaching in to the beer cellar, Carlin and Rebecca pull out a beer that has been sitting for about 10 years and one for just over a year. Hear how these two pan out.
Carlin and Rebecca taste one of their best on the shelf episode pair of brews with a solid hazy and a very good fruited sour.
Carlin and Rebecca dig in to a hoppy beer from a New England brewery and a fruited sour from one of their favorites for the style.
Carlin and Rebecca try a baseball themed lager and an imperial IPA that harkens back to the days of the IBU wars.
Large distribution breweries are the focus of this on the shelf episode as Carlin and Rebecca taste two hoppy brews in twelve ounce cans.
Carlin and Rebecca took a trip to a beer store they have not been to in a while and grabbed some interesting new offerings. First up is from a German inspired brewery and the second is from a brewery well known for milkshake IPAs.
Carlin and Rebecca taste a very light and low ABV beer with fruit and a dark high ABV barrel aged beer.
The city of Havre De Grace, Maryland hosted its first beer festival and Carlin and Rebecca were in attendance. Hear about how it went and how the beers tasted.
In this episode, Carlin and Rebecca try one beer inspired by Rebecca’s favorite type of cake and a beer packed to the gills with fruit.
The final three gifted near beers are tasted and they do not disappoint. It seems this portion of the industry is on the rise.
Carlin and Rebecca received a gift of six new non-alcoholic beers recently. In this episode, they sit down to try the first three.
Two beers in black cans. One with an important past for Carlin and one that speaks to some of Rebecca’s favorite flavor profiles.
From the looks of the two beers for this episode, things could go poorly. But are looks deceiving in this instance?
This time Carlin and Rebecca end up tasting a fruited sour and a hoppy brew from local breweries. Listen to find out how they taste.
In this return to the mystery beers episode format, Carlin and Rebecca end up with two hoppy beers. One is quite good, but the other is a whole other story.
While buying beer for someone else, Carlin and Rebecca came across some beers they had to try. Hear how they end up tasting.
Finishing up the beer mail episodes for now, Carlin and Rebecca try a style they normally don’t drink and one they have held for some years.
In this one, Carlin tries a special yearly blend and a sour with a whole lot of extra ingredients.
After picking up some beers from their favorite Maryland brewery, Carlin and Rebecca sit down to taste and talk about two of them.
In the final episode of the Stone 12 Days of IPA series, Carlin and Rebecca taste the same beer, but the second one has a citrus twist.
Carlin and Rebecca go in to this episode with optimism, as neither of the two beers for tasting are hazy.
On the docket for this episode are a fruited hazy IPA and a double IPA.