Posts Tagged ‘beer’
photo We’re not the type of people who need a reason to drink. If we’re breathing, that’s reason enough. But for those who need more, here you go: 1. “Beerbon” Challenge- While you’re alternating between your favorite ale and favorite whiskey this weekend, take a second to imagine your dream beerbon combo and
photo AB has released new smaller-size packaging for its Select 55 low-calorie beer. Select 55 “Little Lights” are available in eight-ounce cans with only 35 calories each (available in 12-packs) and seven-ounce glass bottles with 32 calories each (available in 6-packs). For something more indulgent, you can still buy Select 55 in the
“Award winning Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale is a unique sipping beer with the distinctive nose of a well-crafted bourbon,” reads the sales copy. “It is aged for up to 6 weeks in freshly decanted bourbon barrels from some of Kentucky’s finest distilleries.” Mmmmmm. Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale is one example of beer and
photo We’re not the type of people who need a reason to drink. If we’re breathing, that’s reason enough. But for those who need more, here you go: 1. Valentine’s Day Weekend- Since we’re not the type to celebrate late, we’re raising our glasses a little early. Cheers to Valentine’s Day weekend and
photo Samuel Adams is unveiling a new seasonal brew, Alpine Spring — available from January through April. Priced at around $7.99 per six-pack, Alpine Spring is 5.5%-abv and classified as an unfiltered wheat lager. It’s made with a German Noble hop variety called Tettnang-Tettnanger that imparts a citrusy flavor. Alpine Spring replaces Noble Pils
photo Would you spend $24.99 for a universal remote control with a built-in bottle opener? How about $12? That’s the bargain basement price that came across our wire when a Groupon dropped into our e-mailbox. While one remote is decidedly better than three (plus a separate bottle opener), we can’t quite commit to
photo This weekend, most of us only have one thing on our mind, and it is surely a reason to drink. On Super bowl Sunday, Americans consume more than 325.5 million gallons of beer, approximately 17 times the amount consumed normally. That’s not to mention the countless Super Bowl inspired cocktails that people think
photo It would take us a year to do the work that Epicurious.com has done to pair beer with food choices. These rules of thumb are hang-on-the-fridge-worthy — especially if you’re doing the Super Bowl thing. The attendant recipes are little highfalutin for our skill set, so we’ll likely take them down a notch.
photo We’re not the type of people who need a reason to drink. If we’re breathing, that’s reason enough. But for those who need more, here you go: 1. Port Day- The Holiday that pays homage to traditional Portuguese fortified wine. Grab a bottle on your way home and don’t feel guilty when
photo Def. — Crowdsourcing is the act of sourcing tasks traditionally performed by specific individuals to a group of people or community (crowd) through an open call. Sam Adams has a new social media marketing ploy up its sleeve — it’s crowdsourcing a new beer. The campaign is called the Crowd Craft