[Dec. 4, 2022]–I would happily make a sandwich, with mayo, on the floor of most breweries these days. They’re as… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Burlington
Festivals, new breweries, a confederacy of hunches….
Like the essential product, the business of brewing is a fluid situation. Brews and breweries come and go, ownerships move… Read more »
12 Beers of Christmas 5: Magic Hat Feast of Fools
It’s the season of giving, so I give Magic Hat two thumbs up for its Feast of Fools Holiday Raspberry… Read more »
12 Beers of Christmas 4: Jolly Traveler Winter Shandy
After yesterday’s abeyance we’re back in the land of spices, and big time. But the Jolly Traveler is something a… Read more »
Vermont Six-Pack Project Redux
Last October I selected six Vermont beers for Bryan Roth, a beer writer holding down his fort at the This… Read more »
12 Beers of Christmas 4: Magic Hat’s G-Thing
G-Thing only rhymes with G-String. Get your minds out of the gutters and back into the beer glass where they… Read more »
The Six-Pack Project: Vermont
My head’s about to explode and I blame it all on Bryan Roth, the genius or demon behind The Six-Pack… Read more »
Birdies and Brews Part 3: Vermont
Okay, but where in Vermont? No, all of Vermont. The latest Brewers Association stats put Vermont at the head of the list–the state with the most breweries per capita–and all of them are craft breweries.
Vermont is not a huge state–slightly more than 600,000 souls call it home, and there are more senators in the U.S. Congress than the lone congressman. A head to foot (or vice versa) traversal is doable in about two and a half hours, and one is never too far away from the next good beer or golf course.
TAP Beer(s) of the Week: “Good Night Irene” and More Brown Than Black
By the time Hurricane Irene slammed into New England on August 28, 2011, it had actually been downgraded into a… Read more »