TAP Beer of the Week 13: McNeill’s Warlord

Will Ray McNeill play the cello at the May 22 Brattleboro Brewers Festival? With Ray, you never quite know. He’s… Read more »
Will Ray McNeill play the cello at the May 22 Brattleboro Brewers Festival? With Ray, you never quite know. He’s… Read more »
I did a tasting awhile back I called “Dr. Strangebrew, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the… 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 »
It is fitting that a statue of the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy and Compassion overlooks the eighteenth hole of 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 »
June 17 is not particularly better known in these parts as Iceland Independence Day, but that shouldn’t stop us from… 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 It has been replaced by Ruthless Rye.]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 »
Obama has multiple reasons to point Air Force One toward Ireland. Anyone who has heard the Corrigan Brothers song, “There’s No One as Irish as Barack O’Bama” (or seen it performed on YouTube), knows the President’s great great great grandfather was born in the Irish village of Moneygall.