Beer of Summer #1 – Anderson Valley Brewing Summer Solstice
The first canned brew in our search for the the perfect summer brew is Anderson Valley Brewing‘s Summer Solstice. And let’s say our search will continue after this one.
The first canned brew in our search for the the perfect summer brew is Anderson Valley Brewing‘s Summer Solstice. And let’s say our search will continue after this one.
I like my Whisk(e)y with a little ice or “on the rocks”. I have a ton of “rocks” glasses but I don’t have any glasses made from rock. I may have to correct that with this new Booze Gadget.
We had a mixed bag of weather this past weekend. Saturday was rainy, cool, and muggy. Sunday morning and the early afternoon were a continuation of Saturday’s sucky weather, but then around 3 o’clock, the humidity broke, the clouds rolled away, and it turned into a spectacular late […]
And now for something completely different ……. The genesis of It’s Just The Booze Dancing was for a bunch guys to share their thoughts on Whisk(e)y. Over time it’s evolved into a blog about the “finer things” in life: Rum, Whiskey, Beer, Cocktails, Gadgets, Recipes, Travel, and Restaurants. […]
The summer of 2011 is just around the corner and the Booze Dancers are on the hunt for the perfect summer brew(s). Here are the search criteria:
This past Thirsty Thursday, Limpd, The ROK, The Wookie, and yours truly got together in my dining room for a complete “deconstruction” of the Samuel Adams Latitude 48 IPA 12 pack that I found in my backyard, thanks to last week’s random “beering” by our friend, The Alemonger. Unfortunately, The Alemonger […]
It’s another wrap-up to a beautiful weekend (or start to a new week). Me and the boys (LimpD and G-lo) connected for a session on the deck with some new brews. They included:
Happy American Craft Beer Week Everyone! It’s time to get out, show your love of craft beer or put aside your usual “Big Beer” brand and try something new.
Okay so beer is the new Gatorade, right? What, you haven’t heard? All the great beer minds are talking about it: Jim at the Beer and Whiskey Bros ; John at the Kentucky Brew Review. Even our own G-lo reported on how the Philly ODDyssey Half Marathon is […]
Two things before I get into the review of this beer… Up until a few months ago, I wasn’t a very big fan of Samuel Adams. While their Boston Lager is a respectable beer, I’ve never loved it. That all changed when I tried the Noble Pils and […]