For days, beer lovers and political junkies with too much time on their hands have wondered which beers would be chosen for President Obama’s so-called beer diplomacy meeting. (In case you’ve been sleeping for the past two weeks this is about an arrest of a black Harvard professor by a white Cambridge police officer […]
Filed under: Beer on July 30th, 2009 | No Comments »
This kind of thing really gets me.
Scottish brewer BrewDog recently came out with a high alcohol beer called Tokyo. The ale is made with jasmine and cranberries. Champagne yeast helps push the alcohol percentage to 18.2 which makes it the highest alcohol beer available in Britain today.
And, naturally, the neo-prohibitionist groups are competing […]
Filed under: Beer on July 27th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Anyone with a passing interest in beer has probably heard how English pubs are closing at an astonishing rate. The latest numbers say that they are going down at a rate of seven a day.
There are some general culprits that everyone seems able to agreed upon. Increasing taxes on beer, rising unemployment, the […]
Filed under: Beer on July 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
Summer is when lagers shine. They are generally more refreshing, have a higher level of carbonation and a more subtle flavor profile - all qualities that make a cold lager on a hot day a lovely thing indeed.
But don’t turn your back on ales during the dog days! There are some great ale […]
Filed under: Beer on July 22nd, 2009 | No Comments »
As you know we love our beer pong here at the Boozin’ Blog. So we were excited to hear about the beer pong national tour sponsored by the same folks who put on the annual World Series of Beer Pong (WSOBP).
The 2009 BPONG Tour is in conjunction master tailgater Jay DiEugenio, The […]
Filed under: Beer Pong on July 17th, 2009 | 1 Comment »