craft beer

Work is Really Affecting My Drinking

Used to be that a guy would come home from work, crack open a cold one, put on Wheel of Fortune, scream at the idiots who buy vowels when anyone who's at least attempted to take the GED exam could answer the puzzle, and reflect on a day's hard work. Those days seem to be long gone. At least for me, they are.

Like many fine Americans, I find myself severly underemployed right now. 

New Year, New Beer

"2010 was without a doubt the year of the Black IPA" is the opening sentence of many the uninspired beer blog as of late. You won't find that crap in any of my blogs - I'm not here to regurgitate tired old news on the state of craft beer; I'd rather be known as one of the innovators pushing the envelope.

The Four Best Taprooms in Colorado

Saying that so-and-so or what-and-what is the best of anything is always a sticky situation, and I'm wholly aware of the risk involved biting the hand that feeds you (or in this case, serves up your pints) but as Denver has recently become something of one of the new promised lands for craft brewing, I feel that it's important to provide potential beer-tourers a handy-dandy guide to the best stops in the area.

I Am A Craft Brewer

This week we're featuring a video created by Stone Brewing Co.  Thanks Greg.

Lagunitas - IPA - from England to India and in the US

Brewdies talks about the origin of IPA and interviews Ron Lindenbusch, Master Brewer of Lagunitas, about how the craft beer revolution paved the way for IPA's critical acclaim in the United States. Featured music by Brad Sucks.

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