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Southern Tier Unearthly Imperial IPA

Monday, November 5th, 2007

I liked this Southern Tier brew right from the start — right from the moment I put it into my shopping cart to the moment I finished it. And to quote a friend of mine who tasted this with me, “Unearthly = liquid sex.” So here we go.
Introduction

Unearthly has the following stats:

11% ABV
153 IBU
2 row […]

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Top 10 Cold Weather Beers ?07

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

The following are my ten most favorite cold weather brews in no particular order. They’re all so good that I want to drink them all at once, but given the ABV of most of these beers, that would result in certain death! Anyway, here we go…
And the Winners are…
Below is my list, which is complimented […]

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Come Check Out Stone Brewing Company 11/1

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Just a quick blurb that San Diego based Stone Brewing Co. will be making their Delaware debut at the hippest bar around, the Homegrown Cafe in Newark, DE, tomorrow evening at 8:00.
There will be three bottled beers available and 3 on tap - which beers they’ll have is going to be a surprise. Reps from […]

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Flying Dog Brewery is one of the many craft breweries participating in the national program called Craft Beer and Food for the Holidays. This free program organized by the Brewers Association, highlights the ways in which beer styles complement many traditional American holiday foods.
The program delves into pairings such as ale with traditional American […]

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Home Brewing The Easy Way

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

We here at CFWAY are going to begin spending some more time discussing home brewing, and hope to get some advice from those who have been doing it for a long time, in addition to sharing our own advice as we begin to brew our own. As with anything, it’s always a good idea to […]

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Victory Hop-a-Wallopween Party

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

The people at Victory are awesome and they know how to have a good time, so check out their Halloween event coming up very soon! This event update is taken from the Victory website…
Event Details

Come out and join the fun as Victory releases their 2007 version of VBC fan favorite, Hop Wallop. It happens on […]

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Beer Advocate Presents ?Night of the Funk?

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

That’s right folks, if you’re in or around the Boston area this weekend, expect to get funky.
Beer Advocate is throwing its “Night of the Funk” Belgian Beer fest on Friday October 26th, with even more beers expected on Saturday.
Over 40 beers on Friday and more than 100 on Saturday, expect this event to be […]

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Dogfish Head Beer Dinners Are Back

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

This just in from an e-mail I got from the Dogfish Head mailing list…
Beer Dinners Are Back & We’re Saving Seats Already!

You’ve been asking… and I’m here to tell you, the Fancy Brew Dinners are back!
The popular monthly beer dinners start up at the Rehoboth Beach brewpub this Sunday, October 21. The first dinner features […]

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Great Divide Goes Into Hibernation

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

One of Colorado’s longest-running craft beer traditions returns this month. Great Divide has just released its award-winning Hibernation Ale — Colorado’s original strong ale!
A true precedent setter in the state’s craft beer history, Hibernation’s rich flavors and winter-warming heft created a stir upon the beer’s debut in 1995. Twelve years later, Hibernation Ale is now […]

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Over the past weekend was everybody’s favorite beer judging competition, the Great American Beer Festival!
The event was held October 11-13th at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO. Three days, 100 judges, and over 2700 beers later, the winners have been announced!
Sounds like one hell of a party if you ask me!
You can view […]

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The Slow Disappearance of ?Real Beer?

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Thats right, I’m talking about cask conditioned beer. What has happened to the beer lovers of this country to make all of those great brewpubs out there give up on their casks?
For those of you out there who know and love cask beer, I’m sure you can identify my dismay on the subject. […]

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Iron Hill Releases Fall Seasonal Beer List

Friday, October 12th, 2007

October Seasonal & Specialty Styles
Seasonal Beers On Tap as of October 1
Altbier: A medium bodied Düsseldorf-style German brown ale, nutty malt aroma and flavor with a refreshing bitterness in the finish. NORTH WALES

American Brown Ale: A bigger, hoppier version of the English Classic. This medium bodied beer marries chocolate and roasted aromas and flavors […]

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Victory Artisan Cheese Beer Dinner

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Got an e-mail today about this wicked event — it should be pretty interesting. The following is some info I ganked from the e-mail and VictoryBeer.com. Enjoy…
General Information
Victory Brewing Company in Downingtown, PA is hosting a specialty beer dinner on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, beginning at 6PM. This unique five course meal will feature renowned […]

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10th Annual Kennett Brewfest a Success

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Saturday was a great, great day! We all met up at Iron Hill Newark between 12pm and 1pm where many people grabbed a nice bite to eat and a brew or two. We got on the road around 1:20pm or so. It was a great site — the Cure for What Ales You bus was packed to capacity with beer

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Flying Dog Brewery?s ?Open Source Beer?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Denver’s Flying Dog Brewery has announced the release of their Collaborator Doppelbock, the first “open source” beer to hit the U.S. market. “Open source” is a term most commonly used in the software industry and refers to any program whose source code is made available for use or modification as users or other developers […]

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The Oxford Companion to Beer

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Garrett Oliver, brewmaster of The Brooklyn Brewery, has signed on as the Editor-In-Chief and leading author of the forthcoming book The Oxford Companion to Beer, to be published by Oxford University Press in 2011.
Like Jancis Robinson’s seminal book The Oxford Companion to Wine, The Oxford Companion to Beer will be the ultimate reference book […]

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Kennett Brewfest is Today!

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

I know Eric and I have been slacking lately in the content department but we should have lots to talk about when we get home tonight from the Kennett Brewfest!
There are going to be close to 50 different tents set up with all sorts of delicious beers! Plus there are food tents, a music stage, […]

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On the heels of the US hop harvest, Great Divide is releasing its unique “wet hopped” beer, Fresh Hop Pale Ale. Fresh Hop is an American-style ale brewed with freshly picked hops instead of the dried and pelletized hops brewers typically use. It will be released on October 1.
“Wet hops are expensive and difficult […]

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Yes, I did.
I did just reserved a school bus to go to the Kennett Brew Fest on October 6th.
AND, I am getting T-Shirts made to represent CFWAY!
We only have 30 spots available; the Beer Bus leaves Newark, DE at Noon and returns around 7.
ATTENTION! You still have to purchase your own tickets to the brew […]

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Oktoberfest a Bust in Delaware

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

This post seems to clash with the last one about Oktoberfest, but the title says it all folks. I hadn’t been to an Oktoberfest celebration since I was a wee lad, obviously not old enough to drink alcohol. I had kinda sorta been looking forward to Oktoberfest in Delaware because I missed the last one. […]

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Oktoberfest Is Upon Us!

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Yeah, yeah yeah, I know. It’s September. Or so the calender says. My stomach and my brain, however, knows it’s really Oktober!
With fall (which is by far the BEST time of the year) comes one of the most popular styles of microbrews around: Oktoberfest!
History
For around two-hundred years, Munich has been the home of Oktoberfest, […]

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Microbrew TV @ YouTube

Friday, September 7th, 2007

One of the great things about the Internet is the ability for all of us to communicate to the rest of the world in ways that just wouldn’t be possible in the past.
And that includes communicating our love for good beer!
Someday soon, once me and Paul get off our butts and buy some decent video […]

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Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

I know that the end of summer is almost here and most kids are back in school, but I thought I’d share my thoughts about Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere anyway.
Bam Biere is a nice farmhouse ale (saison) that is great for the hotter summer months. I know this because when I wrote this review it […]

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Kennett Brewfest is Right Around the Corner

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Just a quick reminder that the annual Kennett Brewfest is just six weeks away! That’s right all you microbrew-lovin fans, it’s time to get your cute little tasting mugs out and get stand in line to taste some of the best beers the east coast has to offer.
The Kennett Brewfest is by far a tradition […]

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Just got news that one of the world’s most renowned beer enthusiasts, Michael Jackson, passed away yesterday morning, reportably due to complications from his Parkinsons disease. Jackson was 65.

Michael Jackson has been the world’s premier beer critic and taster, scouring the world for new, different, and unique brews for more than 30 years.
Jackson originally shared […]

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They’ve been running this promo for years, and it’s always been a success. A great and affordable way to get into some microbrews and a good time to top it off.

School’s back in session so their won’t be a shortage of people to meet and hang out with. If you’re in the neighborhood on […]

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Immaculate Beerfest

Friday, August 24th, 2007

If you live anywhere near where Hebert and I do, then you might want to pay attention. Immaculate Conception Parish is hosting their 1st Annual Microbrew Beerfest & Silent Auction in Elkton, MD.
Join Us…

Saturday, September 15, 2007
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Immaculate Conception School
454 Bow Street
Elkton, Maryland 21921
Ticket Price Includes Food, Tasting Glass, Music & Door Prizes!

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Brewery Spotlight: Southern Tier Brewery

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Another brewery that my favorite drinking destination, the Homegrown Cafe, has introduced me to, is the Southern Tier Brewery.
A relative baby in brewing, Southern Tier was formed in 2004 by Allen “Skip” Yahn and Phineas “Phin” Demink, both formerly of Ellicottville Brewing Co. The brewery currently only distributes to 25% of the U.S., but is […]

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Fall is approaching fast, and that means it’s time for Oktoberfest! If you’re in the area, be sure to check out the Brewers Reserve at the Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant in Phoenixville, PA.
The event will be held Saturday, September 15th at 4:00 PM, and will feature many different versions of the Oktoberfest style from […]

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Flying Dog Brewery?s ?Dogtoberfest?

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Denver’s Flying Dog Brewery is set to release their Fall seasonal Dogtoberfest. The Denver-based brewery’s third seasonal of the year is a traditional-style Marzen, brewed with 100% imported German ingredients. Dogtoberfest’s grist includes a mix of Light and Dark Munich and Vienna malts. It’s hopped with German Perle and Hersbrucker hops and is lager fermented.
Flying […]

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