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Drink Real Beer: October 2010
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Cape Ann Brewing Company Fisherman's Pumpkin Stout 7.0% ABV. Discovered on offer at the Great Brewers Grand Prix of Gloucester. Posted by Christopher Plummer. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charles Bukowski, one of the great drinkers of American literature. Big Brother's Belgium Blog (4B). Jon Drinks to Belgium. A ton of links from beertown. John Palmer's How to Brew. Pale Ale, Terry Foster.
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Drink Real Beer: November 2010
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Blue Moon Winter Abbey Ale 5.6% ABV. My first sip of Coors Winter; my immediate impression is that this is not the worst beer in the world. The expected sweetness not overwhelming, I let it sit and tended to my Shake 'N Bake and assorted reheats. Hmm That finish really comes and goes. It's there, or it isn't. Very strange. Anyway, I'm hungry. And some indiscernible fraction in the bag. Links to this post.
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Drink Real Beer: Another One - Maine Beer Co. 7.0% ABV
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Sunday, October 27, 2013. Another One - Maine Beer Co. 7.0% ABV. One of my good buddies secured a bottle of ' Another One. For me today for review. I poured it into an old timey Pilsner glass, which turned out to be appropriate, given the pale, straw color and fluffy head, no doubt partly due to the cara-pils malt. I will be sure to seek out some more offerings from MBC in future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Drink Real Beer: August 2011
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Sunday, August 7, 2011. ESB stands for Extra Special Bitter. There's nothing extra special about Red Hook's ESB. Red Hook brewery is the overly opinionated hot chick who is 1/8th as smart as she thinks she is. You really want to like her, but she keeps saying embarassingly stupid shit and you're tired of defending her to your friends. In defiance of your biological imperative, you decide it isn't worth it and move on.
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Drink Real Beer: Blue Moon Winter Abbey Ale 5.6% ABV
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Blue Moon Winter Abbey Ale 5.6% ABV. My first sip of Coors Winter; my immediate impression is that this is not the worst beer in the world. The expected sweetness not overwhelming, I let it sit and tended to my Shake 'N Bake and assorted reheats. Hmm That finish really comes and goes. It's there, or it isn't. Very strange. Anyway, I'm hungry. And some indiscernible fraction in the bag.
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Drink Real Beer: October 2013
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Sunday, October 27, 2013. Another One - Maine Beer Co. 7.0% ABV. One of my good buddies secured a bottle of ' Another One. For me today for review. I poured it into an old timey Pilsner glass, which turned out to be appropriate, given the pale, straw color and fluffy head, no doubt partly due to the cara-pils malt. I will be sure to seek out some more offerings from MBC in future. Links to this post. Thursday, October 17, 2013.
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Drink Real Beer: June 2010
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. My apologies to Manchester Brewing Company. I promised them that we'd do a review of their beers a long time ago, but we're just getting around to it now, nearly a year later. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charles Bukowski, one of the great drinkers of American literature. Big Brother's Belgium Blog (4B). Jon Drinks to Belgium. A ton of links from beertown. John Palmer's How to Brew.
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Drink Real Beer: April 2010
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Gritty's Scottish Ale - 6.3% ABV. Ah Gritty's. I haven't had a Gritty's that I didn't like. Their beers have a distinctively British bent to them and as a hopeless Anglophile, that appeals to me. They don't get too fancy or burn you out with cloying sweetness or overpowering hops. I hate the cliche, but it's good honest beer. Links to this post. Monday, April 26, 2010. Peak Organic Maple Oat Ale 5.2%.
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Drink Real Beer: March 2010
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Victory Brewing Company Golden Monkey 9.5% ABV. This beer is an intolerable tornado of flavor. Also it gives you bad dreams. Posted by Christopher Plummer. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Redhook Saturnalia Double Red (2008) 8.0% ABV. At first, good! Posted by Christopher Plummer. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charles Bukowski, one of the great drinkers of American literature.
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Drink Real Beer: September 2009
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Blogging about all things beer, particularly those found in New England. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Peaches and Herb said it best. Two weeks) has passed since the season's first taste of Pumpkinhead. Crossed my palette. That lifeless liquid anticlimax, for some reason my favorite fall beer of all time. But such contempt? It didn't make sense, and I searched for the reason. Weeks of experimentation with Wolaver's. And a renewal of interest in Autumn Brew. Then a chance encounter at Firefly. I've never...