Article Archive for September 2009
By Greg B. I’ve never seen a fish before, that was so easy to catch on fire. I’m serious. Placing a whole sardine close to the coals on a grill… if you’re not watching it …
By Greg B. Writing for a blog like this is a lot of fun. Having the opportunity to sample new beers and foods, try new restaurants and also write about ‘culture’ (a purposefully ambiguous …
By Greg B. I received a very generous gift of this beer by some folks who had just sampled my homebrews. There are some Brewdog beers you can find in Baltimore, but they are not …
By Greg B. It’s 9:30pm, and you’ve just come home from work. You’re tired, there are no roommates around, and you just want a beer. After finding a nice delicious Dale’s Pale Ale in the …
By Greg B. This is a beer from a looong time ago, that I forgot and got lost in my photos! Normally, I’ll drink a beer, takes some photos and some notes, start a post …
By Greg B. I’ve had other beers from Shiner, a Texas brewery, and they’ve always been… alright. Never really impressive, never really innovative. So when I saw a bottle of Shiner black lager, I almost …
By Greg B. Well, Mike has his time in Europe this past spring, and now it’s my turn. I wont be posting very often for the next 20 days or so, as I’ll be abroad …
By Greg B. Apparently, some genius decided to make a holiday for bacon. The first Saturday before labor day is the International Bacon Day (yes, weird that an ‘international’ holiday is based on a US …
By Greg B. For special occasions, it has become a tradition to pop open a bottle of ‘bubbly’. Whether you prefer to pop the cork gently and controlled, or to saber the top of the …
By Greg B. I was digging through my fridge the other day and I came across this beer. It had sat in the back, alone and forgotten for quite some time (so long ago that …
