Just a quick follow-up to my last post, EC Extreme MakeOver.
Continue reading EC Cleanup Part 2Leap Day Craft Beer Reads
Every 4 years, we get an extra day. What will you do with your extra day? This morning, I went for a long walk – boy it is cold! Winter is still here. I did spot a daffodil in the back yard, though. While your keeping warm and comfortable inside, I suggest you take a moment to read through these craft beer reads.
Continue reading Leap Day Craft Beer ReadsHappy Birthday To Me
Mrs. Adventures eased the pain of another birthday by pampering me. Her scallops dish is one of my favorites especially paired with a Sam Smith Taddy Porter. The pairing is surprisingly delicious!
Continue reading Happy Birthday To Me1817
1817 was, apparently, a very good year. That is the year that Guinness started delivering beer to America. Image that first 3-month voyage across the Atlantic in a slow sailing vessel.
Continue reading 1817Righteous Son
The Rare Beer Club and The Lost Abbey just provided a religious experience with Righteous Son. This 10.75% Barrel-aged old ale hit it out of the park with flavor and body.
Continue reading Righteous SonValentine’s Day 2020
Happy Valentine’s Day! My valentine and I celebrated by making a delicious soup, bouillabaisse, full of lobster, clams, mussels, cod, and scallops. I paired it with a Saison Dupont, an uncommonly delicious farmhouse ale. Bon appetite!
Continue reading Valentine’s Day 2020Let the Frothing Begin!
Yesterday, I talked about using my battery-powered stirrer to aerate my beer in Stirrer Madness. The stirrer made it to Black Flag for Bring Your Own Mug night.
Continue reading Let the Frothing Begin!Stirring Madness
I just finished reading “Flavor” by Bob Holmes – what an interesting read!
Continue reading Stirring MadnessCraft Beer Reads and 500 Posts
Yep, I have posted 500 blogs over the past 3 years. I guess I lost track, but WordPress reports this as post 506. To see number 500, click on Flavor. I’m drinking a Fosse’s Orange Chocolate Snout to celebrate.
Continue reading Craft Beer Reads and 500 PostsAxe Throwing & Beer
Fun fact: The Columbia axe throwing epicenter is located behind the Frisco Tap House on Dobbin Road.
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