March 2007

Craft Beer in a Can: Not Such a Crazy Idea After All

Posted on March 31, 2007 in General, Craft Beer by Paul Fenlon
Craft beer in a can? Crazy right? Well, no, not exactly. Up until recently, I was under the impression that no craft brewer would dare package their beers in cans. In fact, I can remember a few conversations about canning craft beer and how much of a travesty it would ... [read more]

Should We Be Dominion Haters?

Posted on March 31, 2007 in General, Macrobrew, News by Eric Hebert
As an advocate for craft breweries, I always try to support the microbrewery before any larger breweries. I'm also known to talk smack on said larger breweries. However, as with an other artisan industry (music, film, coffee), it seems the large corporate behemoth breweries that make bad beer have to exist ... [read more]

Hiding Winter Beers

Posted on March 27, 2007 in General, Craft Beer by Eric Hebert
Just caught this article about hiding winter beers for special occasions. Do you hide beers? I hide FROM my beers, but they always manage to find me...

Coors Doesn’t Want You To Taste It’s Beer

Posted on March 26, 2007 in General, Macrobrew, Humor by Eric Hebert
Coors recently announced a new bottle technology that will appear on shelves this summer. Apparently these special bottles will have labels that turn blue when the beer is at "optimal drinking temperature." Or, what their basically saying is that they don;t want you to drink their beer too warm, ... [read more]

The World of Beer: A Universal Language

Posted on March 23, 2007 in General, Events, Beer History, News by Eric Hebert
"The World of Beer: A Universal Language" is the name of a new photo gallery at London's Proud Gallery next week. Bloomberg.com discusses the exhibit, which chronicles the journey of beer and alcohol culture from around the world. Did you know that 764 million pints ... [read more]
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