Does anyone else remember It`s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown? It was a favourite of mine and I know it`s one of Dana`s Mums faves too. It was memories of this literary classic that came to my minds eye as I saw the label of Highballer Pumpkin Ale from Grand River Brewing (from Cambridge, Ontario). [...]
Posts Tagged ‘microbrew’
Grand River Brewing – Highballer Pumpkin Ale
Posted in Beer and Craft Beer, tagged beer, craft beer, grand river brewing, highballer pumpkin ale, microbrew, Ontario Craft Beer, pumpkin beer, seasonal beer on December 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Coney Island Beer… Not much to say (in a good way)
Posted in Beer and Craft Beer, tagged american beer, beer, beer freak, Beer packaging, Coney Island, Coney Island Beer, craft beer, food packaging, freak, micro brewery, microbrew, microbrewery, packaging, Sword Swallower. Coney Island on March 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I am working long days these days – I am taking the cheap way out with all of these beer shots – we’ll be back to being more diverse soon. We set up the photo booth this weekend and took some shots in the tent and I’ve officially fallen in love with Coney Island Beer. [...]
Epic – By name and by tale
Posted in Beer and Craft Beer, tagged american beer, beer tasting, Beer with `tude, Epic Vertical beer, microbrew, microbreweries, Stone Breweries, unique beer on March 8, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I love a good story – especially when it relates to something I can eat or drink. Stone Vertical Epic has created just that. Look closely and see if you can figure it out: Those are indeed two different beers in the same series. The Vertical epic was first bottled on February 2, 2002 (2.2.02) [...]
How Sweet it is…Sweetwater that is…
Posted in !!!Uncategorized, tagged ale, american ale, american beer, beer, microbrew, pale ale, sweetwater, sweetwater 420 pale ale, Top 10 2009 Food Discoveries on February 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I am sure there are wonderful parts of Atlanta and great people like there are everywhere in the world. I certainly have encountered some of the legendary southern charm in dames and gents – I have yet to find the redeeming parts of Atlanta. That’s entirely unfair having only been here twice; downtown is barren [...]



