Categorized under: beer

Beer Travelers Guide for RENO, NV

It’s great to hear stories that new breweries are popping up everywhere. When I think of Reno, my first thoughts were not about craft beer, but they are now. The craft beer market is expanding everywhere – like a computer virus. Beer drinkers are looking for quality in their beer, and not necessarily quantity. Reno […]

Categorized under: DogFish Head, news article

What’s Happening at Dogfish Head: Nov-Dec 2008

News.. Dogfish Featured in The New Yorker’s Food Issue Location: Milton, DE We’re happy (and pretty proud) to let you know that Dogfish Head is prominently featured in the 11/24/08 Food Issue of The New Yorker in a fantastic (okay, maybe we’re a bit biased) article about craft beer. The article, “A Better Brew, The […]

Categorized under: beer laws

Archaic beer laws are haunting Montana residents

OK. I read this story today (sorry, it’s semi long) and I immediately thought — NO WAY — removing beer from the shelf that was approved for local sale? Punishing a local retailer for a law thats out dated? OK. Maybe I am jumping to conclusions (where is my red stapler). Check out this story. […]

Categorized under: beer, Beer and Food, Brewery, Flying Dog

What beer goes good with Turkey

Since we are only a couple of days away from the T-day holiday, I saw this article and wanted to share. For me, almost ANY beer will be good with a turkey dinner. I would recommend staying away from the darker beers that are higher in alcohol (like an imperial stout or an imperial IPA, […]

Categorized under: Harpoon Brewery, press release

Harpoon introduces The 100 Barrel Series Rauchfetzen

Boston, MA (November 20, 2008) – The 25th offering from the Harpoon Brewery’s 100 Barrel Series has been released. Harpoon Rauchfetzen – a German word meaning “wisp of smoke” – is a light German ale with a subtle smoked flavor. Charlie Cummings, brewer of the Rauchfetzen, used beechwood smoked malt from Bamberg, Germany to craft […]

Categorized under: Da Big Guys, news article

Nashua Anheuser-Busch jobs safe for at least 5 years

Jobs at local Bud plant safe for at least 5 years By ASHLEY SMITH Staff Writer Squashing any rumors of brewery closures in the immediate future, Anheuser-Busch has signed an agreement to keep all 12 U.S. breweries open for the next five years. That includes the nation’s smallest brewery in Merrimack, home to the famous […]

Categorized under: beer

The Pheonix reviews the Roadhouse Craft Beer and BBQ

In October, we posted an update for the Roadhouse Craft Beer & BBQ in Brookline. Use this link if you forget… Roadhouse-Craft-Beer-BBQ-in-Brookline Well, Robert Nadeau of the Pheonix just posted a review: Roadhouse Craft Beer & BBQ So, about the long-awaited Roadhouse Craft Beer & BBQ, sister restaurant to the popular Publick House, which has […]

Categorized under: beer, Boston Beer Company

Sam Adams Chocolate Bock is Back!!

Boston Beer company announced their Seasonal Chocolate Bock beer. It is sold in single bottles (probably 18-22oz bottles). It was first brewed in 2003. This beer isn’t too strong, coming in at 5.5% ABV, but expect the it to be medium in body and rich in chocolate. I heard that it was releasing to stores, […]

Categorized under: beer, Home brewing

IncrediBREW on TV‏

If you don’t have time to brew your own, the next best thing is to brew on premise. At Incredibrew you can book a party with your friends and family to create some Homebrew, wine and/or soda for the kidos. Dave at IncrediBrew runs a great shop. I brewed my first beers there about 8 […]

Categorized under: Funny

For he’s a jolly good fellow…

Please join me in raising a pint to beer guy Sean as he celebrates his birthday today!

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