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!
Crafts and Crafts at Krohn Conservatory - 5/6/16
Looking for some Cincinnati fun heading into the weekend?
Crafts and Crafts at Krohn Conservatory: Adults only event. Sample craft beers, hear local musicians, shop Caribbean Straw Market, and of course, mingle with beautiful free-flying butterflies. The event starts at 5:30pm and goes to 7:30pm. The cost to attend is $7 and beers are not included.
Rod J and Krunch - Craft Beers Gone Wild 5/5/16 ��
Checking out two new beers for Craft Beers Gone Wild...
Beer Review: Huma Lupa Licious Brings Da Hops! ��
Huma Lupa Licious’ name derives from the hop plant, Humulus lupulus. It
is Short’s best-selling India Pale Ale. Huma Lupa Licious is brewed with
five different hop varieties, providing a punch to the palate. Between
the beer’s abundance of hops, and the type of hops used in its creation,
it has a delicious bitter taste and enticing citrus aroma. The hearty
malt bill melds well with the hops for a perfect balance. Huma is the
product of Joe Short wanting to create the ultimate IPA experience.
Originally, Huma Lupa Licious was named Humulus Lupulus Maximus, and
went through several recipe changes before settling on the recipe we
know and love today.
is Short’s best-selling India Pale Ale. Huma Lupa Licious is brewed with
five different hop varieties, providing a punch to the palate. Between
the beer’s abundance of hops, and the type of hops used in its creation,
it has a delicious bitter taste and enticing citrus aroma. The hearty
malt bill melds well with the hops for a perfect balance. Huma is the
product of Joe Short wanting to create the ultimate IPA experience.
Originally, Huma Lupa Licious was named Humulus Lupulus Maximus, and
went through several recipe changes before settling on the recipe we
know and love today.
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