December 27, 2011 |
Don |
Let me begin this post by saying I am in no way complaining! I had an absolutely wonderful Christmas this year, which was hard to believe given all the current challenges my family currently faces. It was great. We opened gifts, truly enjoyed each other’s company and with the exception of an overdone beef roast […]
December 23, 2011 |
Jim |
It’s been a pretty amazing year in these parts. We’ve shined a light on the unfair treatment of a teacher, exposed a “Big Beer” troll trying to pull a fast one, and we even managed to break a news story or two. I’ve compiled a list of our top seven stories from the past year, […]
December 22, 2011 |
Don |
December 22, 2011 |
Don |
I found this little beauty on a Slovenian web site. All I can say is I fear splashback. I love the novelty of this. Kind of reminds me of this fella. No, for me I’d much rather go with a traditional Christmas Present something like this. By the way this is available for purchase […]
December 21, 2011 |
Jim |
. Thank you, Science! No time for watching a video? Here’s a quicker way to see what’s what:
December 21, 2011 |
Jim |
With New Years Eve rapidly approaching, it’s time to start thinking about which beer you’ll pop open when the clock strikes midnight. Some traditionalists might say that New Year’s is a champagne-only holiday, but I left the bubbly behind years ago and celebrate the start of a new year with a good beer. But it […]
December 20, 2011 |
Don |
Time for a little Whiskey!
December 20, 2011 |
Don |
The Abyss is a strange and wonderful world. It is full of magical and mystical creatures and all sorts of wonder and amazement. Ask any Marine Biologist and they will tell you that we know almost nothing about the wonders this briny deep has hidden in the blackness. So too was my first impression of Deschutes Brewing […]
December 19, 2011 |
Jim |
Mike Esterl of the The Wall Street Journal recently posted an interview with MillerCoors Chief Executive Tom Long where they touched upon many subjects, including a new aluminum can Miller Lite will be launching this spring that has two openings; one for drinking and one that allows air into the can so the beer flows […]
December 16, 2011 |
Don |
December 16, 2011 |
Don |
Well the holidays are upon us in full fervor. The Advent Calendar is hung, and the mouse (ours has a stuffed mouse) is being moved on a daily basis. It is time for family gatherings and holiday parties. This year will be a bit of a mixed bag for us. See it is usually just […]
December 16, 2011 |
Jim |
Well this happened. Bonfire Brewing in Eagle Colorado has decided to name its American-style barleywine after everyone’s favorite good Christian boy, Tim Tebow. And that totally makes sense – name a high-ABV beer after a devout Christian who abstains from alcohol. Sure. Perfect sense.
December 16, 2011 |
Jim |
I know I’ve beaten this reindeer to death, but I like my holiday brews to taste like “Christmas” to me. Many of our readers disagree, saying that they can take only so many winter warmers until they get bored and long for holiday seasonals that break the mold a bit. While I could happily drink […]
December 15, 2011 |
Jim |
Say what you will about the online antics of Ashley Rouston (A.K.A. The Beer Wench), but you can’t argue with her success or her work ethic – the girl is all hustle and knows how to play the game. She’s long been out front on the craft beer social media scene and has worked it […]
December 14, 2011 |
Don |
In Alaska, sometimes weird things happen. Take for example the case of Clifton Vial, a guy from Nome Alaska. He was out driving one day, and suddenly found himself and his Toyota Tacoma pickup stuck about 40 miles north of Nome Alaska. For those of you not familiar with the wilds of Alaska 40 miles […]