I had never heard of White Birch Brewing until I saw this bottle of beer at Vic and Whit’s Sandwich Shop in Saco, Maine. It turns out that White Birch is a very small brewery in Hooksett, NH that has only been in operation since June of 2009. […]
After reading a review of the Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour Ale by our friend Don of the Beer & Whiskey Brothers blog, I knew that I had to eventually try this beer. And the fact that it has the Monk’s Cafe name on it (you know, that world famous Belgian […]
The announcement last week that Flying Fish is planning a move to bigger digs made me happy and sad at the same time.
First we had #IPADay, now we have International Stout Day. What is International Stout Day? Here’s what it’s all about:
While on my way home from a meeting with a life insurance agent last Wednesday night (they really should call it Death Insurance, but I guess that wouldn’t attract too many customers), I made a stop at WineWorks in Marlton, NJ to see if they had any interesting […]
If you’ve been poking around the blogosphere and the interwebz in search of Craft Beer knowledge over the past couple years, then you are probably aware that
They say lightening rarely strikes the same place twice. That is not the case when we’re talking about The Liebster Blog Award…
I am slowly working my way through the latest PBS documentary by Ken Burns called Prohibition. This three part documentary that covers the history of the Temperance Movement in the USA clocks in at just under 6 hours. I’m half way through part three and am enjoying it […]
While the Craft Beer industry has been experiencing steady and consistent growth over the past several years (click here for a list of Craft Brewing Statistics from the Brewers Association), there has been one very significant downside to all of this growth: Craft Brewers can’t keep up with […]
A lively discussion took place at the Beer & Whiskey Brothers blog when this beer was first introduced. In a nutshell, some thought the label was gross, some trust Smuttynose and would definitely try it, and others could care less about the label and just don’t like Belgian-style […]