Beer Review: Newcastle Brown Ale Remembered

A look at Newcastle Brown Ale, which is a brand of beer produced by
Heineken International. The beer was introduced in 1927 in Newcastle
upon Tyne, England, by Newcastle Breweries, which became Scottish &
Newcastle in 1960. In 2005, brewing was moved out of Newcastle for the
first time to the other side of the River Tyne, to Dunston in Gateshead.
In 2009, it was announced that production would move to Tadcaster North
Yorkshire.

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Crafty Beer Review: Experiental Ale Winter From Goose

The Goose Island Experimental Ale Winter was a release for 2015. It was part of the Winter variety pack as a Winter Warmer. At 6.2% ABV and 50 IBU, it does provide a nice experience.



Beer Review: Krunching Beers At Shoes Pub

Krunch is out and about as he gives us a rundown on Founders Nitro Pale Ale which is only available on draft...





Craft Beer Review: Saugatuck Neapolitan Milk Stout ��

Saugatuck Description: Rich flavors of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry are balanced out in
the smooth characteristics of this creamy milk stout. Seasonal release
annually November 1st.

Craft Beer Review: This Witbier Is A Sour Surprise ��

Rockmill Brewery, Lancaster, Ohio
Crisp, refreshing body with citrus bouquet & subdued bitterness. 
Spice, Coriander & Orange Peel.

6% ABV

Beer Review: Soft Parade Packs Flavor! ��

Company Description: Soft Parade is a gourmet specialty pour that is brewed with toasted rye
flakes and two-row malted barley. Loaded with pureed strawberries,
blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, we refer to this fermented
potion as a fruit infused rye ale. The result is a refreshing fruit
delicacy that is easy to drink, visually appealing, and finishes dry.
Soft Parade was originally developed because Joe Short wanted to create a
beer that incorporated a medley of berries, had a great color, and
appealed to wine drinkers.

New Apparel Ideas...

So, I have decided to start looking at some ideas for tshirts and caps. Here are the first two pieces and I would love and appreciate any feedback. Please feel free to leave any in the comments.

A Guide to Pairing Your Comics And Beer

Have you ever thought about pairing your beer to comic book heroes? Well if so, then today is  your lucky day!


Cincinnati Brewing History (1806-2006)

Cincinnati and beer, what a history for sure. But, how much do you know?  Well, here is one way to find out more and take a look back at the history that took place here in the Queen City. Just click on the link below and begin your exploration back in time!



 Cincinnati was one of the leading beer-producing cities before Prohibition and has a rich brewing heritage dating back over 200 years. A large influx of mid-18th century German immigrants brought lager styles to add to the porters and ales offered by the earlier British and French brewers.  The Cincinnati Brewing History Map documents those brewers from 1806-2006 with names and locations illustrated on a vintage Cincinnati street map. This site helps bring that map alive by adding more detail to individual brewers, along with frequent posts of some of their contributions (and escapades) to Cincinnati history.  Finally, we also a Google map of the current Cincinnati craft breweries which continue that great brewing tradition!

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