Official 2beerguys Review: Don’t fret, don’t frown. The beer queue has not dried up. Actually, we have about 30+ beers ready to be poped open and enjoyed. We hope to post at least 2-5 new beer reviews a week. Stay tuned for more to come. Also, don’t forget to sign up for the next Craft […]
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May 13th, 2008
Coors . Molson . SAB Miller
Molson Coors 1Q profit rises on stronger beer sales DENVER — Molson Coors Brewing Co., one of the world’s largest brewers, today reported a jump in first-quarter profit as it sold more beer and boosted overall net sales 10.4 percent despite higher costs. The results were released as the Denver-based company works on a plan […]
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Boston Beer swings to 1st-quarter loss on recall costs BOSTON – Boston Beer Co. Inc., which brews Sam Adams-brand beers, said Tuesday it swung to a loss in the first quarter, due to costs and lost sales stemming from a recall of some of its glass bottles last month. For the quarter ended March 29, […]
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May 12th, 2008
Come one come all…wait, only 20 of you can come to the next installment of the Craft Beer Education Series: Craft Beer Smorgasbord! This time, we will be featuring a “best in store” selection of styles from all over the beer map, showcasing the following beers: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale [Pale Ale], Founders Centennial IPA […]
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May 10th, 2008
So I’m sitting here drinking a Smuttynose IPA, watching the Celtics, and it got me thinking about balance. The C’s are down 32-13 right now, mostly because they’re not playing balanced basketball. But balance play an equally important part in a successful beer. According to our friend Ignace, the measure of a quality beer lies […]
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This sounds so absurd — that I love it. Sean 2Beerguys.com Drink Craft Beer, You’ve Earned It!!! For All You Do, Bud, This Blog Is About You Miller Site Specializes In News on Its Rival; The Scoop on Lime Beer By DAVID KESMODEL MILWAUKEE — Last month, beer reporter James Arndorfer broke a story that […]
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When you are in Seattle, you might want to take a trip to Vancouver. If you do, please use the following as a guide. Sean 2Beerguys.com Drink Craft Beer, You’ve Earned It!! p.s. If you have any additional feedback about these breweries, please let us know. Get a sudsy overview of B.C. brews while touring […]
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Howdy, I saw this information about Rye beers within a different story and wanted to share. I hope that you find it interesting. Sean 2Beerguys.com Rye Beers Rye beers are typically spicy and, in America, often heavily hopped to compliment the natural spicy notes of malted rye. German Roggenbier often tastes of pumpernickel and is […]
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Beer and whiskey mix Here’s a story with a happy ending. Back in December we reported that Flying Dog’s decision to shutter its Denver brewery – and relocate its beer-making operations to Maryland – had put Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey in a jam. The tiny Denver maker of super-premium whiskey had been relying on neighboring Flying […]
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May 5th, 2008
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*** HAVERHILL TAP – TONIGHT – to CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO *** I hope that you had a great weekend. For me, it was a very busy beer weekend, in which I attended both Nerax and CBC. In case you forget, here are the Previous blogs: CBC Birthday Celebration NERAX 2008 – Be there or […]
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