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Brewery: Spoetzl Brewery | Beer: Shiner Light Style: Light Lager | ABV: 4.0% | IBUs: 13 Serving Method: 12 oz. bottle poured into Pilsener glass Let’s be frank, light beer sucks. But there are those out there that for whatever reason prefer or insist … [...]
Sabor intenso originado en una mezcla de notas afrutadas, chocolate y el amargor del lúpulo. Elaborada artesanalmente, su sabor único y su textura se deben a la malta muy tostada. Un referente para las stout. [...]
Con su carácter floral y afrutado, equilibrado con un chispante amargor, esta pale ale tiene un sabor atrayente perfecto en cualquier ocasion. Gran cerveza como todas las Coopers. [...]
La primera y única cerveza blanca trapense del mundo. Fresca y refrescante de carácter refinado. Reconocible como trapense por el uso principalmente de malta de trigo. Elaborada con varias clases de lúpulo muy aromáticas. La Trappe Witte Trappist n… [...]
Color tostado y aroma a café. Delicado acento de malta tostada. Abundante lúpulo y un suave final [...]
Elaborada al estilo de la Maibok alemana utilizando su propia levadura (Rogue’s Pacman yeast). Color miel, aroma a malta y un rico y delicioso sabor. [...]
Albert Einstein published his first four papers in 1905, papers that would change the world as we know it. The first – concerned the ‘Photo-electric effect’. The third, for which he was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, concerned his ‘special theory of relativity’. The fourth concerned the equivalence of matter and energy. While [...] [...]
In an empty bar He gets a strange feeling he’s… Not drinking alone Written by Captain Hops. References: Check out Haunted Bar Guide. It’s a quirky new website dedicated to helping you find beer, wine and spirits. Spread the word, and don’t forget to share your stories of ghostly encounters at bars, taverns, pubs, restaurants
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Last night I was at the Great COntenders Beer event at the Wynkoop Brewing Co in Denver. I helped Stever Turner from Asher Brewing Co. pour beers.There were about 20 brewers from Colorado and about 300 attendees. Asher Brewing’s Greenade Organic Double… [...]
I met the proprietor of Two Brewers today. His name is Paul, he’s a real nice guy, and although he doesn’t brew any beer he does have a pretty cool little pub. Best part about the pub? It’s a 5 minute walk from my front door step!Cheers Paul,-Prost!D.Lux [...]
This year’s Emerald Coast Beer Festival has come and gone and I was there. This is the second year I have attended the festival and I think we need something like this closer to Panama City. There were several breweries there that I was familiar with, … [...]
Beers, bikes and costumes…what else could be better? Each year New Belgium Brewery puts on Tour de Fat, which is an event in more than 12 cities ranging from the Northwest, Southwest and Midwest spreading the good word about the positive societal … [...]
Descripción:Después de tanto tiempo, pude conseguir esta famosa cerveza belga, y hacerle honor a su copa, que había conseguido hace años en una fiesta de colectividades…La Duvel, una de las Belgian Strong Golden Ale mas conocidas en todo el mundo… [...]
Il giorno 5 OTTOBRE 2010 al “LAPSUTINNA” (trovate qui la recensione) in via Giordano Bruno in prati si farà una bella, ma bella….cena: Al costo di 35 euro se non ricordo male si potranno mangiare piatti e piatti e piatti sfumati alla… [...]
Thought I’d make some bread today, variation on the River Cottage Basic Bread recipe found in their excellent Bread Handbook.1kg of flour10g of powdered yeast20g of fine salt600ml of liquidNice and simple, I thought I would play about a bit so used 700… [...]
The new design of The Beer Commune is well under way, and will offer all of you craft brew heads a place to connect with some of the best that Craft Beer has to offer. So far, the skeleton of the site has been about 90% completed with content coming next. Some of the main [...] [...]
This is a special review for me. A couple months ago on twitter I stumbled upon the Tallgrass Brewing Co. out of Manhattan, Kansas. I then sent them a playful tweet wishing I could taste some of their beer. Obviously, Tallgrass is not sent to Pennsylva… [...]
I mapped this one out with the intention of having a few beers and a nice leisurely walk, but it ended up being a full afternoon and evening of beer drinking, goofing off, and maybe my longest hike to date. You could probably break this up into t… [...]
Beer and the end of summer, what a pairing! It’s the heart of hop harvest time, and it’s a grand traditional beer celebration month in the Northern Hemisphere, from Munich to North Beach. Tomorrow we’ll be at Brews on the Bay, the San Francisco Brewers Guild’s seventh annual local brew festival aboard the Jeremiah O’Brien, [...] [...]
Last weekend I helped build two green roofs on campus at American University. Green roofs in Washington D.C. help prevent water pollution from entering the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers and eventually the Chesapeake Bay. Details on the District of Columbia’s green roof incentives are online here. Channel 9 News interviewed me about the project. It [...] [...]
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Not your old American lager
Not long ago, “American lager” meant a pale, thin, fizzy, soda-like substance. Compared to its Bavarian or Czech ancestors, the US brews seemed watered down, diluted to nearly homeopathic “no active ingredient” levels. Then, in my personal tim... [...] Read more →
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Get Ready for the Small Beers
Just because most of the beers we love to drink are big beers doesn't mean the smaller, less heavy stuff is bad. I'm not talking about Budweiser or Coors or Miller or PBR. Those beers are best consumed ice cold on a hot summer day after mowing your own... [...] Read more →
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Mickey = Beer at Epcot
If you are taking a trip to Disney soon, don’t worry you can find plenty of beer. Small Time Drinker fell in love with Kona beer while staying at the Polynesian hotel. We were also able to score a round of green beers on Saint Patty’s day. You could even have a bar crawl [...] [...] Read more →
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Hop Ottin´ IPA
Första ölen jag dricker från Anderson valley Brewing company. Hop Ottin´ ska tydligen betyda "hårt arbetande humle" på den lokala dialekten som utvecklades i Anderson valley i slutet på 1800-talet. Den är helt klar och har en relativt mörk kop... [...] Read more →
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Alvinne
Falta justo un mes para que arranque el Barcelona Beer Festival, el primer gran evento dedicado a la cerveza artesana que se organiza en Barcelona. Durante tres días tendremos la oportunidad de probar unas 100 cervezas artesanas que de otra form... [...] Read more →
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Italians end search for survivors on crippled cruise ship
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March Madness – Final
March Madness – Finals The final matchup. This has actually been a really fun experience. It’s forced me to go back and really look at what I drank and put beers of completely different styles up against each other and evaluate them. Perhaps this becomes an annual thing. So, onto the last matchup…two great beers, [...] [...] Read more →
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Coal Harbour Releases Triumph Rye Ale as First Bottled Beer
VANCOUVER, BC – After a few months of distributing kegs and casks to select bars and pubs in the Vancouver area, Coal Harbour Brewing ... [...] Read more →
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Getting Started at OBF….. the Buzz Tent
The Oregon Brew Fest kicked off this morning and runs through the weekend (as if you didn’t know.) Standing by the Buzz Tent I’ve heard a lot of “What is the buzz tent?” So here you go. The Buzz Tent features an assortment of beer outside of the standard taps at OBF. The beers are generally a [...] [...] Read more →
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Restaurants partner with AIA Colorado architects for Delicious Designs
April is Colorado Architecture Month, but the celebration isn't limited to concrete and steel structures. The American Institute of Architecture's Colorado branch has partnered with five local r... [...] Read more →
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December Brewing Plans
Ok – enough making cider and mead. It’s time to get brewing beer again. Yay. I am taking some time off of work in 2 weeks so I will hopefully have time to brew up a couple of beers before the end of the year. First up is the Harvest Ale. I have all these [...] [...] Read more →
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Review: Alaskan Brewing Company — Black IPA (Spring Seasonal)
I was fortunate enough to get to try this new addition to the seasonal lineup for Alaskan thanks to Andy Silvas, the AZ Sales Rep for Alaskan. There are few things to note here. First, this beer is not the same as the Double Black IPA from the Pilot Series in 2010, which came in [...] [...] Read more →
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De Struise/3 Floyds "Shark Pants" :: a fashionable Belgian Double IPA
Έχουμε κάνει πολλές φορές αναφορά εδώ στους Μπυραματισμούς για μπυρο-συνεργασίες! Εξάλλου, κάποιος που ασχολείται στοιχειωδώς με τα της [...] Read more →
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Young and Old
Last Saturday night some friends of mine were playing a gig in a pub that we all used to drink in as teenagers. It brought back a lot of memories for me, some great and some pretty horrific imagery for me! As far as I remember I was never really one fo... [...] Read more →
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Social Kitchen and Brewery Brings in New Brewmaster
When Social Kitchen and Brewery opened in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset, there was a lot of excitement. Rich Higgins, the president of the San Francisco Brewer’s Guild was brewmaster and a menu of session strength beers and food pairings was precisely on the pulse of the trends in the Bay Area. The location, formerly Wunder [...] [...] Read more →
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March Madness 2012
March Madness is upon us, so here at the blog, I’m actually doing something to “celebrate” it. Like many other blogs and websites, I’ve decided to do a beer bracket for March Madness. But, I decided to do it a little differently. Here’s the methodology: I took all the beers that I’ve reviewed from the [...] [...] Read more →
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Green Flash Holiday Tour In NYC
Green Flash Takes over NYC for the Holidays! Join Owners, Mike & Lisa Hinkley along with Brewmaster, Chuck Silva in New York City during the Winter Holidays to end 2011 off in a big way! Check out the events below: Blind Tiger Tap Takeover – ... [...] Read more →
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We’ve got a new website
We've made a couple changes here at the Sunday Beer Club blog. Since we began, 4 years ago to sample new beers every Sunday we've had our blogging home on Blogger.com at sundaybeer.blogspot.com. Sometime ago we began a new Sunday Beer Club ... [...] Read more →
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Brewpub and Brewery Operations: Day 8
Today was day 3 of 4 for field trips and we found ourselves back in Pittsburgh. We left a bit later today because our morning plan to go to North Country was scrapped. The class has gone there in the past, but this year despite repeated calls, no one ... [...] Read more →
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Budweiser MLB New York Mets Cans
New for 2012 are the Budweiser MLB branded cans. Back in December of 2010, AB-InBev renewed their sponsorshop of Major League baseball. The new contract is a multi-year contract worth millions. Interestingly, the deal is only for 26 of the 30 teams. As expected, artwork for team branded cans have surfaced. [Buds&Baseballs] … Read the rest [...] Read more →
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