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Beers of Europe: Part 7 - Belgium 11 Jul 2012 | 03:37 am
At last, the mecca of beer. Such a tiny little country with such a big beer portfolio. We were only is Brugge two nights but I have to say we each had our share of outstanding beers. Every single one ...
Beers of Europe: Part 6 - Amsterdam 1 Jul 2012 | 03:41 am
There are two well known beers that come out of Amsterdam and they are Heineken and Amstel. I told myself I was going to try these here just because I wanted to see if they were worth it when they wer...
Beers of Europe: Part 5 - Cologne 26 Jun 2012 | 09:22 am
This was one of my favorite stops of the whole trip. Köln has the perfect mix of history and new age. Unlike Munich there is pretty much only one style of beer in this city and that is Kölsch. I had s...
Beers of Europe: Part 4 - Munich 15 Jun 2012 | 06:34 am
Ahh Bavaria....We arrived in Munich on Easter Sunday. When we were planning the trip we really didn't think about it but luckily everything I was interested in was open. What's better than Easter dinn...
Beers of Europe: Part 3 - Prague 7 Jun 2012 | 06:26 am
From Barcelona the REAL beer countries started. We took a train from Barcelona to Lyon, France (only there one night and only had one beer) then flew out the next morning to Praha. This was one of the...
Beers of Europe: Part 2 - Barcelona 5 Jun 2012 | 01:00 am
From Paris we took a plane to Barcelona, right off the bat beer was in the scene, the bus from the airport to downtown passed the Estrella Damm brewery, they seemed to make a ton of different stuff al...
Beers of Europe: Part 1 - France 1 Jun 2012 | 06:08 am
I came back from a 3 week long tour of Europe about a month ago. Each and every place I went to was filled with interesting beers I just had to try. I took pictures of I would say 95% of everything I ...
For the Dog/Beer Lover 14 Feb 2012 | 11:48 am
I found myself with a tub full of bottle caps and wondered what I could do with them so I came up with these. Check them out and let me know what you think! All proceeds go to funding my European beer...
Opening a Wine, Beer, and Spirits Shop 4 Nov 2011 | 08:32 am
I posted a few weeks ago somewhat about my transition from working for the devil to being asked to come on and help open a new shop specializing in unique wine, beers, and spirits. This won't go fully...
Beer Review: Rogue Brewing John John Juniper Pale Ale 11 Oct 2011 | 05:13 am
Rogue John John Juniper Style: Barrel aged Food Pairing: Pork, Hot & Spicy Tasting Notes: A hint of cucumber and a Sprucey note in the aroma followed by a Juniper bite mid palate finishing with a ...