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Historic IPA: Filtered, pasteurized?
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I’m taking my time reading Hops and Glory, enjoying each page and reading
some of them twice. So it may be a while before you get a review out of me.
You’l...
Dunkler Doppelbock
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*Dunkler Doppelbock*
Type of beer: Doppelbock
*Container Type: 500 mL bottle*
Alcohol by volume: 8.9%
*Country of origin: Germany*
Rating: 73% (see below)
*N...
Announcing The Session #30: Beer Desserts
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You may have tried, or even made yourself, a few different savory dishes
made with beer such as beer brats, BBQ sauce, beer can chicken, or beer
battered c...
Cape Cod Beer Tour
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For our anniversary, the wife and I took a trip to Cape Cod, MA. While there
we heard about this great brewery called Cape Cod Beer. This brewery has
been ...
The General Lafayette Inn & Brewery needs you.
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The General Lafayette Inn & Brewery is a wonderful place to visit. I don't
get there often enough. Stop over at The Brew Lounge and/or Jack Curtin's
websit...
Bells dinner @ Rembrandts this Wed. 7.15
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Happy Sunday...granted-=- I'm working...but the window's open...
Rembrandts is hosting a dinner with Bells brewery this Wednesday. It's a stupid good deal f...
Saisons Greetings
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My second article for *Beer Connoisseur* was just posted and it's a timely
one for a couple of reasons. For one, the Saison style is one of my personal
f...
Beer Magazine: An Amateur’s Appraisal
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I’m sort of in the market for a decent beer-related periodical. I want a
decent value for my buck and I’m hoping to find something that I’ll enjoy
reading ...
Sessionable Pale Ales Deliver The Hops
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My bottleshop job and my own curiosity have me trying lots of beers, but
it’s no secret that I’m an IPA guy. The problem is that a lot of my
favorites–Fire...
Sorry I haven't been around
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But I have been busy with this new hobby of mine that creates beer. A
recent promotion could lead to buying good beer though! I'll be back after a
few che...
Protein Rest
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Since I am brewing a wheat beer, I have been reading up on the proper
mashing procedure. One of our readers, Winn, brought up an interesting
point about w...
AHS American Red Ale
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First post in a while.
Just a follow up on this homebrew: Austin Homebrew's American Red Ale,
mini-mash method. It turned out pretty good (maybe it will ge...
Investing wisely...
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If you had purchased $1,000.00 of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be worth $49.00. With Enron, you would have had $16.50 left of the original $1,000....
2009 Colorado Brewers' Festival highlights
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The weekend couldn't have been more perfect for the 20th annual Colorado
Brewers' Festival in old town Fort Collins. Around 20,000 beer enthusiasts
turned ...
SMEIRLAP! ON THE “TARAS BOULBA”
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Hard not to pass up this Belgian pale ale in the store the other day, which
features a wacky “Katzenjammer Kids”-like drawing of some oaf about to drop
a b...
The black sheep approach to marketing
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The guys at brewdog are good at making a beer with a story, and now they
want you to do the telling. They trust the drinker to taste something and
to know...
Flying Dog - Road Dog Porter
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Road Dog Porter
Flying Dog Brewery, Denver CO/Frederick, MD
6% ABV
Still sitting here all depressed after watching the Red Wings drop game 7 of
the cup fin...
Aprihop from Dogfish Head Brewery
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The first time I have DFH Aprihop it was on draft at my local watering
hole. I found the bottle to have a much more pronounced fruity apricot
nose. I fi...
Session #27: Beyond the Black and Tan
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This month’s Session is hosted by Joe and Jasmine of Beer at Joe’s, and
their topic of choice was Beyond the Black and Tan. Here’s what they had to
say in...
Session 29: Will travel for beer
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Beer by Bart's Gail & Steve ask us Beer Bloggers this month to pontificate
about traveling, drinking beer, and melding the two concepts. I know a li'l
som...
Farmer's Half
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As usual, tonight's private party time, but I've had the rest of the day off. The early afternoon involved a very agreeable lunch in Lowlander, a Belgian bra...
Harpoon - Big Bohemian Pilsner (Leviathan Series)
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You may have noticed that I don't often review pilsners on this site. What
is a pilsner, you ask? It is a Czech beer style that is the basis for most
of o...
The Wench of WineHarvest
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Guess what? The Wench landed a sweet job! Hip hip HOORAY! My unofficial
title is Chief Wine & Beer Wench. The “real” title is still to be
determined. But,...
A Brew Lounge Request for a Friend in Need
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I don't ask for much from you around here. I've never asked for donations and never will. That said, it's time that I ask you to spend your money in one part...
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