January 4th, 2007
Out with the old and in with the new. As many of our friends and family know, 2006 was the first of many years for 2beerguys.com. Sorry wives/gf’s, we aren’t going away that easy. We would like to thank all of our 2006 guest reviewers and supporters for their support and interest in tasting good […]
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January 2nd, 2007
This was a very merry beer holiday… Did you get what you want? 2006 was the year of sharing and giving beer gifts. For me, this was a crazy beer year. With gift purchases made from Bear Republic, Redhook, and Alaska Brewing company for family and friends. It was nail biting right down to the […]
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December 25th, 2006
I just wanted to wish all faithful blog readers, craft beer lovers and the 2 beer guys and their familes and loved ones a wonderful Christmas. You are all in my heart. I’ll have a beer for each of you today (that’s alot of beer!). Merry Christmas!
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December 19th, 2006
Last night, Sean and I dug into the beer depository and pulled out five IPA’s to review. In the midst of the Colts putting a beating on the Bengals, we worked our way through a very diverse lineup of IPA’s, from very sweet to very bitter. Visit us here and check out the reviews for […]
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December 18th, 2006
On Saturday night, Amber, Ian, Kristin, and I ventured to the Barley Pub in Dover, NH. Paul, the lead singer of Sixth Root, rocked out the evening. To all 6th root fans, this was their last show until Sept 2007. They have plans to go into hiding and create a new CD. After the birth […]
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December 18th, 2006
Beer foam has a short existence. It is born, lives, and dies. by Peter Keusch This is a must read article / experiment about two Weizen glasses filled with beer and the inner surface of the top of the first glass is covered with fat. The weizen beer is poured gently down the side of […]
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December 16th, 2006
Beer was the reason the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. It’s clear from the Mayflower’s log that the crew didn’t want to waste beer looking for a better site. The log goes on to state that the passengers were hasted ashore and made to drink water that the seamen might have the more beer. (Note: […]
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December 16th, 2006
It was the accepted practice in Babylonia 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride’s father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink. Mead is a honey beer, and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the honey month, which eventually came to be […]
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December 16th, 2006
When searching for cool taps on line, Ian and I discovered an interesting green tap in the shape of a frog leg. This tap is from a company in Florida called Bad Frog. http://www.badfrog.com/index2.html They were merchandisers that transformed into brewers. Check out their website. Their tap handle rocks. I don’t believe that they distribute […]
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December 13th, 2006
Today, when I was reading the article posted below, I thought to myself….– If we created a beer today, would it last 137 years old? – If we were on the special list to try this beer, would it taste good? – This is an amazing find and very special beer to try, but how […]
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