Brews You Can Use Posting will be light today. I didn't get back from the Tigers game until late. I'm dragging and behind in life. Luckily, it's Friday. If I can hold on for a few hours, I have a couple days of rest (subject, of course, to
Brews You Can Use III All you wanted to know about Belgian Beer [http://www.cleveland.com/wine/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/living/1158654896210351.xml&coll=2] . Excerpt: > Trappist/Abbey: > Abbeys are the name for a variety of strong, flavorful ales brewed by monasteries or by commission at commercial breweries. Trappist beers
Brews You Can Use V I hardly care for Anheuser-Busch, but I might try this: > Anheuser-Busch begins the second year of its seasonal beer series by bringing back Jack's Pumpkin Spice Ale. Previously only available on draught, this seasonal offering will now also be sold in bottles, beginning Wednesday. “Given what a
Brews You Can Use IV If you want to send me a subscription, I'll give you my address [http://www.beers-of-the-world.com/magazine/] (email link on the left), though I think it has a strong British slant. Via A Good Beer Blog [http://beerblog.genx40.com/].
Brews You Can Use Last July, Professor Bainbridge wrote a column about buying wine on-line [http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=071106C]. I'm passing it along. A little late, yes, but it's a good piece.
Brews You Can Use II Looks like a must-read [http://www.ianmarchant.com/]: > According to G.K. Chesterton, the act of getting to and from a pub is central to an understanding of British life and landscape. With around 60,000 to choose from, he may have had a point. So bon viveur, pub
Brews You Can Use New book. Sounds pretty good and has a distributist ring to it. It's apparently about how Miller, Anheuser-Busch, et al. captured the market after WWII. Here's the blog review where I read about it [http://beerblog.genx40.com/archives/2006/august/bookreviewgreat]. Unfortunately, I can'
Brews You Can Use III. Sans Saki Edition Japan is a beer-gone-wild country. Number 6 consumer in the world, in fact. Link [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4108195.html].
Brews You Can Use II This man has drank 7,777 different beers [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Aug-07-Mon-2006/living/8859228.html] . That's the stuff of movies, man. It makes my eyes get watery. > On July 7, at seven seconds after 7:07 p.m., Nowatzki quaffed his 7,777th