I just received word of this festival today, and it sounds like it will be a good one. I love the onset of fall and all the fall beers that come along with it. The cooler weather also makes for a better environment in which to enjoy some of my favorite porters and stouts. Starting [...]
I am having a small contest. If you like The Beer Snob on Facebook, vote for me to win the trip to Reno for CANFEST, and share the link with your facebook friends, I will enter your name into a random drawing. If I win the trip to Reno, I’ll bring back some swag from [...]
Here is where you can vote for me to win the trip to CANFEST in Reno, NV. Select Scott out of the list below and vote! I would sure appreciate it Thanks
So Buckbean Brewing Company, whom I have touted on this blog many times, is holding a contest. And I am begging you, send me to CANFEST. Details below: Starting now and lasting until the 1st week of September, we’re offering those with an established beer blog (meaning you didn’t build a blog simply to participate [...]
I was lucky enough to score a six pack of Trumer Pils lately, thanks to Debbie Rizzo of DrinkPR! According to Wikipedia: Trumer Pils is an Austrian pilsner previously sold almost exclusively in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg. It is characterized by hoppy bitterness, high carbonation, and a light body. In 2004, Trumer Brauerei [...]
I first noticed Sweetwater Brewery because of the rainbow trout on the bottle. (I’m a sucker for trout….brook trout mostly, but I think rainbow trout are beautiful as well). I tried their 420 Extra Pale Ale first, and I found it to be a tasty but subtle brew. That was back in 2007 and I [...]
Today’s beer review, Caldera IPA, is another review brought to you courtesy of my buddy Elmer. He recommended this beer to me, and I recently (finally) took his sage advice and tried what turned out to be a surprisingly tasty IPA. (Photo “borrowed” from http://www.thefullpint.com, so please visit their site!) About the brewery (Direct from [...]
UPDATE: So far I’ve only had one entrant! You can’t simply follow me on twitter or retweet my tweet to enter…you must follow me on twitter and @reply me to tell me you are entering the contest. Good news! I was contacted yesterday and offered VIP passes to attend Stella Atrois Las Vegas Regional [...]
Today’s beer review, Yazoo Brewing‘s Summer Ale, comes with an added bonus: 20% of the proceeds from the sale of this beer are donated to the Community Fund to help rebuild Nashville after our May floods. (The artwork on the bottle, by the way, was donated by a Nashville graphic designer, Derrick Castle.) I first [...]
Tonight I went to Kroger with no idea what sort of beer I would try, because Kroger doesn’t always have the best selection. (I was in a hurry though, and was going to have to be happy with what they had). This particular Kroger had more than I expected (this one even had Brooklyn Brewery’s [...]
I don’t know about you, but I think I would drink some Toxic Sludge to help the bufflehead! — The Beer Snob (Courtesy JustBeerNews.com) Long Island, NY (August 3, 2010) – As American’s attention spans for the Deep Water Horizon oil spill begin to wane, Blue Point Brewing Company today announced a batch of charity [...]
I was thinking about beer tonight, and thinking about what beer is, beyond the standard dictionary definition, which usually reads something like this: an alcoholic beverage usually made from malted cereal grain (as barley), flavored with hops, and brewed by slow fermentation Thanks, Free Merriam-Webster dictionary! That’s a good generic definition of beer. But then [...]
Back in June, I was contacted by the Indiana Historical Society Press. They were publishing a book about the history of brewing in Indiana and wanted to know if I was interested in reviewing it. Never one to turn down a free sample to review (see my reviews of The Hangover Cure and TrueBlue Blueberry [...]
Fort Collins, Colo. – On Wednesday July 14, 2010, Odell Brewing brewed their 10,000th batch of beer. The brewery will mark this milestone by celebrating their flagship beer, 90 Shilling. 90 Shilling was first introduced at the brewery’s opening party in 1989. Lighter than a traditional Scottish ale, 90 Shilling is an irresistibly smooth and [...]
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