Monday, February 28, 2011

Infinium by Samuel Adams and Weihenstephan Breweries

Brought this bottle over to a friend's house for a cookout and a group of us had a taste. I think everyone liked it, even the gal (Shannon) who was drinking wine most of the night. James, Rob, Ted and I took care of most of it giving sips to anyone else who wanted to try it.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

drank up a bunch from Arizona

On my trip to Arizona over Valentine's Day I had several beers from the area.

Two from the Grand Canyon Brewery, the Pale Ale and the Whitewater Wheat. I had these both in downtown Sedona, the former the first night and the other the last.

Then three from the Oak Creek Brewery in Sedona, AZ: the Nut Brown Ale, the Porter and the Amber. All three were very nice, the Brown in a bottle, the Porter at the Brewery and the Amber in downtown Sedona.

Friday, February 11, 2011

botm, homebrew at the white house

Abita Purple Haze, the glass tonight at the TMac. I didn't have one but I did have the Porter instead. I then had the Double Red Ale by Bridgeport, it was OK but just standard, like the Abita.

They had some Homebrewed beer at the Whitehouse for the Superbowl made with some of the First Lady's honey (from bees). I'm thinking so what? Did they have wings as well?

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Terrapin Brewery and some beers

I went over to the Terrapin Brewery in Athens along with stopping into the Five Points Bottleshop for a few A++ beers. The Heaven & Hell from Brouwerij De Molen and a JW Lees Harvest Ale Sherry Cask 2005. I'm looking forward to these but think I'll be waiting a bit, possibly. :)

Friday, February 4, 2011

Distinctively Brown.

I just love it when the advertising can poke fun at itself along with showing how stupid and frivolous people can be.