Posted on 20 November 2008 by Chris
I’ve never been concerned about the calories in my beer. I would rather exercise a little more or skip dessert than drink less-than-full-flavored beer. But even if you are concerned about beer calories, you don’t have to drink beers that taste watered down.
Most light beers save only about 20 to 50 calories per bottle—and some [...]
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Posted on 19 November 2008 by Gservo
Well on my Slow Tour of Beers I have run across Otter Creek Autumn Ale. This beer had a very nice label, which reflected the arrival of cool weather in the autumn that transforms the landscape and read very well, so I decided to give it a try. No one who has grown up with [...]
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Posted on 16 November 2008 by Chris
How will craft beers brewed by industrial macro breweries like Anheuser-Busch measure up when compared to traditional craft beers in a blind taste test?
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Posted on 14 November 2008 by Brant
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Posted on 07 October 2008 by Chris
Wanna party like a Utopian? If you’re going to be in Denver this Friday, come hang with us at the Flying Dog Brewery Warehouse. Even if you aren’t going to be in Denver, you can still party with us virtually. We will be streaming the entire event live, including a live chat.
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Posted on 03 October 2008 by beerandscifi
A review of 3 Pacific NW (Oregon and Washington) beers: Deschutes Seasonal Jubelale 2008, Hale’s Kolsch, and Bridgeport’s Hop Czar Imperial IPA. The breweries are from Portland, and Bend, Oregon and Seattle Washington.
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Posted on 02 October 2008 by Brant
Back in Black – Redhook Double Black Stout Returns for a Limited Time
Redhook Ale Brewery Revives Cult Craft Brew Classic
WOODINVILLE, Wash. – October 2, 2008 – After hearing numerous requests from craft beer drinkers across the country, Redhook Ale Brewery (Nasdaq: HOOK) will reintroduce the cult classic craft brew Double Black Stout for a limited [...]
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Posted on 29 September 2008 by Chris
Budweiser’s first ale officially rolls into stores today, Monday, September 29, although I spotted it in my local beer store on Saturday. The significance of this beer goes beyond a brewer introducing a new product. This is America’s largest brewer introducing a craft beer.
The reactions to this ale have run the gamut in the beer [...]
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Posted on 27 September 2008 by Chris
Hops is harvested in early September. It is usually dried in kilns and often pressed into pellets to prevent it from spoiling soon after harvest. But for some lucky brewers who are close enough to the hops fields, fresh, or wet, hops can be used to brew a very special beer.
While the drying process preserves [...]
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Posted on 18 September 2008 by Brant
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