I just received an email from the great ones at Samuel Adams who have informed me of a voluntary recall. Apparently, some of their bottles, from only one of their glass suppliers (1% of supply), were detected to have very small amounts of glass in them. The bits are about the size of a grain of sand.Boston Beer is doing everything they can to fix this issue. They have set up a recall website
So, over the holidays, my brother and I tried some various seasonal/winter/christmas brews. I have always been a sucker for these kinds of beer because they remind me of all the things I love about Christmas plus Beer. I had a few that were good and some that were awful, the Abita one tasted rough, but overall it was not my favorite year for seasonal/winter/christmas brews.Since I was a lazy
I recently assisted my girlfriend on an excursion to Richmond. We arrived around 9:30 at our hotel in downtown and found nothing to do in the building. So what do you do when it is 20 degrees outside but nothing to do in your hotel? Well, my most awesome girlfriend had already researched the nearest pub (she doesn't like beer, so she is extra awesome). At only two and a half blocks away from
Welcome Back! It has been a long time coming but I am back on the site. I had some things happen in my personal life that turned me away from writing. My father passed away in October and it has taken me a long time since to motivate myself to care about this site. However, I have a new twitter subscriber who I respect so I thought I'd post something new.Thank you for you patience and let the
Recently, I have been involved in a number of activities which have kept me from writing for the blog. Seeing as I don't have any other writers other than my brother, the blog doesn't get written until I can get to it. I would like to get to it as soon as possible but family complications and applying for design school have moved to the forefront of my life.I hope to have a post up for the site
I guess I can call it new, I mean it is, but there wasn't one that preceded it. Who knows, there might never be another new logo. So, that being the case, I introduce to you the reader, BeerIdiot.com's Old Logo! New Logo! Logo!™ So why did I create a logo for a site that has ten readers a day? Well, because I hope to have more than that eventually and it looks cool. So there!Also, I have a
Harry Potter arrived in theaters Friday and while that has absolutely nothing to do with beer, I thought I should mention what I read on Slashfood. In the books and in the movies, there has been mention of butter beer. While butter beer isn't exactly brewed, someone probably has a theory on how it would be made if it were real, which is what Slashfood has posted. Ladies and gentlemen, Butter(
This week I received an email from David James who runs the Microbrew Review. David posts a new review about once a week. His reviews are insightful and in depth. He reminded me that I had never posted a review about Dale's Pale Ale (shame on me) and so now that I have posted my review, here is his to compliment. Also check out David's blogs listed at the bottom of the review!Just recently, I
Describing something as 'da bomb' tends to bring me back to days in grade school when I was all about things that were 'tha shit.' My Bazooka Joe T-Shirt might fall into this category because I had to eat a crap load of gum to get a shirt that I know no one else had. It's rare that a mature adult such as me (tongue -> cheek) would call something either of these terms but when I do it is with
Back in the day, before I had graduated grade school, and before microbrews had taken over the American beer market, there were beers that had a case of mistaken identity. One, for example, was Killian's Irish Red. Everyone's favorite Irish beer other than Guinness, was known as a slightly smokey Irish Red Lager,not ale as the original recipe calls for, that you could always count on when you
So I came back on from spending time with family and friends on Monday and noticed that there was nothing posted on this blog about the July 4th Session. What the hell happened? Someone was supposed to post and yet - nothing! Well, I was unavailable to post due to some obligations that came up at the last minute. Hopefully, I will be able to get that up Monday. In the mean time, feel free to
Alright, so I've been drinking recently (not a surprise) and have not been good about posting but I have an excuse. The posts are on Brooke's computer and he is lazy about getting them to me. But I posted about malt liquors earlier so at least I'm on a roll today. Brooke and I both reviewed this, but he left out the witty banter and opted for and honest, straightforward review.Duck Rabbit
I was walking around the grocery store and realized that their selection gets worse daily. While they begin to choose more specialty beers, it tends to waiver on the side of one offering from each brewer; and not even the best offering at that. So, I felt that I needed to sway from craft brews and imports for today's post.Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the cream of the crop in swill. This
Earlier, I talked about posts I'm working on, the main post being July 4th American Original Session. If anyone could help me out with this, that would be great. What I am looking for is classic American Regional or National beers. The beers excluded from this are beers that are under 50 years old, beers whose formulas have significantly changed (Anchor Steam; certain beers switched to corn
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