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This week Dean and I had to move out Beer Club over to Saturday, as Deano is off to Vegas for work on Sunday. We enjoyed a couple bottles of The Pike Brewery’s Naughty Nellie. Naughty Nellis is a “Golden Artisan Ale”. In the glass it has a beautiful… [...]
Lo prometido es deuda y como mañana me voy de vacaciones, aquí viene una de mis cervecerías preferidas. A mi vuelta ya trataré de treros mas información sobre ella. De momento os dejo con la parte de coleccionista.Etiquetas:Una pequeña joya, lico… [...]
Esta semana vamos a hablar de una cerveza llegada desde Dinamarca, La Carlsberg Elephant. La compañía cervecera líder de Dinamarca se fundo en 1847 por el cervecero visionario J.C. Jacobsen. Carlsberg es pionera en la produiccion con maquinas de vap… [...]
Brewery: Lancaster Brewing CompanyStyle: Milk StoutABV: 5.3%Date Poured: April 2010First has this a couple years back while stranded in Philadelphia International Airport. It was in a little airport bar, on draft, and was the highlight of my extended s… [...]
I have to say I really like both Cambodia and Lao. Oh not that I don’t like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia too, but Cambodia and Lao are a little more rough and tumble, they are a little more the road less traveled. Even in the most touri… [...]
BeerFestAsia !The BeerFestAsia (http://www.beerfestasia.com/) is next here week. It is bigger and should be even better than last year (which was pretty damn good – IMO). I am pretty excited to try a bunch of new beers (there are over 250 beers to try)… [...]
My dad started brewing after my mom bought him a starter kit last Christmas. After reading the manual front to back, twice, he returned the starter kit—and bought the Big Boy Package. Game on. I’ve never been interested in the brewing side of beer. Pre-brewing me said, "Ugh. Brewing. Why do it if I have Lagunitas pumping out IPA like whoa?". That all changed when my dad decided one morning, when I had gone home to visit my parents, that we were bottling his most recent brew and brewing another. As with most things my dad decides on I didn’t… [...]
Is Mondiale de la bière the best beer festival in Canada? It certainly trumps the baseball cap and macro-suds fest that we have here in Toronto each year. Unlike the Toronto fest, there are literally hundreds of beers from around the world, with microbrewed beers getting as much profile as any of the mass-produced stuff. [...] [...]
Pubblico il link ad un interessante articolo pubblicato sul blog Cronache di Birra, riguardante la confusione generale in merito alla differenza tra birre artigianali e industriali, e su come le grosse aziende ci marcino sopra.E, per inciso, LA MENABRE… [...]
Sitter i den sena eftermiddagssolen, arbetsveckan är över och “arbetshelgen” startar. “Det är mycket nu!” som man brukar säga. Jobb, födelsekalas, studentplanering, justering av trädgården inför sommaren och massor av idéer till bloggarna. Så… [...]
Enjoying a Bridgeport IPA this evening. This Portland, OR brew is a wonderful summer IPA in my opinion. Some folks shy away from hoppier beers in the summer but we at BSB would say never be scared of an IPA in the summer! You just have to find the rig… [...]
Not posted on here for a while – busy with other things which I will get around to explaining soon. In the meantime, we are proud to present Compass Baltic Night Stout 4.8% on draught from today. [...]
This is it! Finally, a voice. Well, kind of. Not the official First Episode. We’re finishing up on the touches for the site, Facebook Page, Twitter Page, and logo. Then Brad will join Mike behind the mics and go into the first brewery they … [...]
This IPA breathes delicious rich fruit and pretty floral notes. On the lips it bursts with sticky bittersweet fruit flavor, malty warmth and an appropriately venomous hop bite. The one word that immediately comes to mind when enjoying this IPA is ‘comp… [...]
When you have two companies that enjoy about 80 percent combined market share in their industry, and the nation’s leading financial publication says they’re doing it all wrong, something interesting, and seemingly errant, is undoubtedly afoot.Yet that’… [...]
Ageing beer in barrels to expand flavour is a trend that has exploded in the US and is now gaining pace in the Southern Hemisphere. Luke Nicholas from Epic Beer dropped by when we were in Melbourne recently to share a massive new Epic Beer from New Zea… [...]
ORIGEN: Inglaterra – Londres – ChiswickALCOHOL: 5,3%TAMAÑO: 500 cc.ESTILO: India Pale AleWEB: www.fullers.co.uk/.Esta cerveza me la trajo Junior de Uruguay en Mayo de 2010. Otra de mis botellas preferidas que integra mi coleccion.Fuller’s elabora doce… [...]
Looking through every single event listing for Philly Beer Week, I found the following events to be the most interesting for Day 2, Saturday, June 5. First off, the two major (and competing) festivals: Philadelphia Global Beer Expo The Simeone Automotive Museum has a private car collection valued at over $80 million. Enjoy learning about [...] [...]
Descripción: Sinceramente siempre le tuve ganas a esta cerveza de origen japonés, va en realidad lo que me atraía era su corpulenta lata, y en un paseo por el barrio oriental de Belgrano me hice con una de ellas.Se presento con un color dorado conce… [...]
ORIGEN: Inglaterra – Londres – ChiswickALCOHOL: 6,3%TAMAÑO: 500 cc.ESTILO: Strong AleWEB: www.fullers.co.uk/.Esta cerveza me la trajo Junior de Uruguay en Mayo de 2010. Otra de mis botellas preferidas que integra mi coleccion.Fuller’s elabora doce cer… [...]
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