TAP Beer of the Week: Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
[March 15, 2010] There’s still snow on the ground here in Vermont, and Wednesday is St. Patrick’s Day, so it’s… Read more »
[March 15, 2010] There’s still snow on the ground here in Vermont, and Wednesday is St. Patrick’s Day, so it’s… Read more »
As mentioned last week, we’re filling up a fantasy 12-pack of beers from brewers who will be represented at the… Read more »
[March 1, 2010] I’m going to fill up a figurative 12-pack in the three months to come, spotlighting a few… Read more »
[Feb. 22, 2010] I should have cracked this one open last week for Valentine’s Day to go along with the… Read more »
[Update: Glissade is, sadly, no longer being brewed. It has been replaced by Ruthless Rye.] Back to Sierra Nevada already?… Read more »
The Pinkus-Müller Brewery, founded in 1816, is the only one of 150 breweries left in Munster, still family-run to the sixth generation. It was the first to go all-organic, beginning in 1980, and is one of the few with a female brewmaster, Barbara Müller, at the helm.
I’d heard a lot about Lagunitas, particularly its creative label writing and imaginative seasonal offerings and one-offs, such as the plan to release beers commemorating the 40th anniversaries of each album release by Frank Zappa.
Think Thai beer, and my one and only thought once turned to Singha, a sturdy pale lager produced by the… Read more »
[Jan, 18, 2010] My brother and sister-in-law came up from Long Island for our annual belated Christmas, which also segued… Read more »
Sierra Nevada linked up with the east coast star of innovative brewing, Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Delaware, to produce Life and Limb, a lid-lifter of a beer that I cracked open as my first of 2010.