Article Archive for May 2009
I am normally a big fan of pretty much anything Southern Tier produces. I think they do an excellent job taking a beer idea, making it different than many other breweries and then implementing, creating …
By Greg B. Recently (well, for Christmas, 2008) I was given a book to read by my Aunt Jane. A book titled “Brew like a Monk” by Stan Hieronymus. Now, I had never actually read …
By Greg B. Back in the early fall of 2008, I introduced my lab mates to a style of beer that would change their worlds. The American styled India Pale Ale. Instantly, two females who …
By Greg B. I have to say, since I randomly came across a bottle of Rasputin last fall, I’ve been extremely lucky at finding more bottles of beer from Brouwerij de Molen! The Wine Source in …
By Greg B. One Sunday I woke up very late. And I was hungry. Starving, in fact, and I know I wanted greasy food. After hanging around the house for a little while, I decided …
By Greg. It was the morning after the memorial day kickoff cookout, and I was pretty hungry. I had a lot to do this day, and I needed to know that my body had …
By Greg B. With a last name like Bissonette, sometimes I have to pay tribute to my French heritage. Sure, my French ancestors left Europe as soon as they heard there was a new continent. …
By Greg B. I am sorry for the lack of a photo to go along with this beer, but I had no camera and I’ve just enjoyed the beer immensely, there was no time to …
By Greg B. It’s not often that I get out much, something I can write as an official ‘travel’ article for this website! But I decided to branch out, and qualify motorcycle trips as travel. …
By Greg B. While in the Wine Source in Hampden a few weeks ago, I was browsing the mixed 6-pack selection area when some beers caught my eye. I had two empty slots in the …
