Posted By Ken on Sunday, 16 August 2009 13:44
I know that I'm going to hear about it from Zach for trying a malt without him (I'm sorry). Last night I was at a party of a friend, and down the street from where he lives is this great liquor store that has several more obscure malts. This was one I picked up last night, already pretty lit and thinking once again that adding a malt to my drinking list for the night would not be a problem. Overall, I guess it wasn't, but read on to see if it was a good idea to purchase at all or not.
Posted By Ken on Monday, 10 August 2009 17:46
Here is another selection from Upland, as you will start to see more from this brewer pop up on the site thanks to Cari's new job with the brewer. Last night we were at a cook-out hosted by my cousin and her husband, and Cari brought along a wide selection of Upland beers. I tried several, but I'm going to start with the Nut Hugger Brown Ale. Read on to see what this one was like.
Posted By Ken on Sunday, 02 August 2009 14:42
This was a selection Zach picked up on a trip to Milwaukee not too long ago, along with Classic Ice, which I have not reviewed yet. Since he had never seen this stuff around where we live, he decided to pick some up to try, and last night at the IndyCar race in Kentucky we finally had a chance to crack a couple open and give them a whirl. Read on to see what this was like.
Posted By Ken on Thursday, 30 July 2009 11:12
As part of a product redesign, and introduction of new products, MillerCoors announced they are working on a 5.7 liter draft beer box. The box will be small enough to fit in your refrigerator at home, and is designed more for those who want a draft beer occasionally as opposed to using the whole thing in one party (though you could if you wanted to). It differs from Heineken's DraughtKeg in this respect, since you can store it cold for up to 30 days without the purchase of additional equipment. Sounds like a pretty decent idea. I am curious how it is going to taste in comparison to getting it from a bar tap. But for a cost of $20 it may be worth a shot for those nights when we want to drink cheap.
Posted By Ken on Sunday, 19 July 2009 15:24
Recently the Upland Brewing Company re-formatted their Amber recipe and discontinued their original Amber Ale for the new Rad Red Amber Ale. I was able try some of this over the weekend, thanks in part to Zach's wife's new position with Upland. Read on and see if this change in the Amber Ale really was "rad", or if they should have left it alone.
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