A throne for the Stone

May 22nd, 2006 by Andy I’ve been a fan of Stone beers ever since I had the opportunity to attend a beer dinner hosted by these guys a few winters ago. I’ve pretty much tasted their entire selection and have enjoyed each one. It wasn’t until a recent trip to San Diego though, that I […]

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How sweet the water is

May 27th, 2006 by Andy I can’t say I’ve had many beers from the great state of Georgia; however, based upon the SweetWater 420 Extra Pale Ale I had recently, I should keep my eyes peeled for more chances to imbibe some southern comfort (in the form of beer). This strong citrus smelling beer poured […]

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I jump for Juniper!

May 30th, 2006 by Kevork Rogue’s Juniper Pale Ale offers a delicious, dry, pleasant taste. This smooth, golden ale arrived in their well known 22oz bottles. That makes me happy, because I can’t get enough of their brews. Juniper, besides sounding like something Bugs Bunny would say, is one component of gin. These berries come […]

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The Celebration lasts all year

July 26th, 2006 by Andy A few years ago, around the Holidays, I picked up a case of Sierra Nevada’s Celebration Ale. I enjoyed that year’s brew throughout most of the year. Then I picked up another case the following year. And then again and again, until it became a yearly tradition or as I […]

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Hail Wolaver’s pale ale

August 19th, 2006 by Andy Wolaver’s pale ale poured with a dark gold essence that revealed a light hop nose containing little-to-no head. In my glass, the beer gave off a few bubbles and had a wonderfully light hoppy pale ale taste that had a subtle malt backdrop with hints of grapefruit. All in all, […]

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Sweet talk for the White Hawk

September 16th, 2006 by Andy With its big white head that lasts an eternity and a wonderful hoppy smell, Mendocino White Hawk IPA is sure to please the most highbrowed of beer snobs. The White Hawk has an elegant hop taste with subtle spiciness, which is highly complemented by a malty backdrop and a smooth […]

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The lore of the great 1554

September 17th, 2006 by Andy Oh black beer, black beer, how do you taste? Like a dark chocolate espresso from an ancient master’s recipe that has been retraced. Oh black beer, black beer, tell me more about your flavor. I have a spicy maltiness and a pleasantly burnt taste that you will surely savor. Oh […]

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Hazard the Hop

September 18th, 2006 by Andy It’s no secret that I’m a fan of pleasantly hoppy beers. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that I approached River Horse’s Hop Hazard with the same glee and excitement I used to experience as a wee lad with a whole dollar to spend in a candy store. The beer […]

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Insist on the Ducassis

September 21st, 2006 by Andy Every once in awhile, I like to pick up some exotic beer with labels containing a good dose of unrecognizable wordage. One of my latest finds was the Ducassis from the Brasserie des Géants brewery in Belgium. This pleasant, unfiltered fruit ale, fashioned from blackcurrants, which give it a plumb […]

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Hummingbird Heaven

September 29th, 2006 by Kevork I remember reading something, somewhere, years and years ago that gave me a prime directive. Like a seed that can germinate years later, it nestled itself in my brain. I will now share this defining element with you, but please do not wait as long as I did. There is […]

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