Entries from November 2006 ↓

Drink This Blog

I don't know if it it the blog of Drink This or if they are suggesting you drink the blog, but I do know they have some cocktail recipes and are planning on covering beer and wine as well. How do I know this? Well, Paul from Drink This Blog told me so. Its all about the community baby so go check it out.

[tags]beer,blogging[/tags] 

No, Really…It is a Stadium Cushion Padded With Beer

A picture is worth many more words that I can think of to describe Sit n Sip:

sit n sip demo

I think sitting on your beer may taint it (sorry, couldn't resist). I'm not sure if you have to be a freakishly-tall stripper to use this or not… 

Link via: Gizmodo 

[tags]beer[/tags] 

Draft Beer to Go at Orlando Brewing

In the November newsletter from Orlando Brewing they note they now have 'Draft Beer to Go' in one gallon glass bottles–basically a double growler. I'm going to try to stop by tonight and pick one up. You know, to test the quality…

Also, they have a coupon for buy one get one free on their beer of the month, the Pale Ale. So, if you are in the Orlando area, here's two more reasons to check out the brewery. You can also find their Pale and Blonde Ales at Urban Flats in Winter Park.

[tags]orlandobrewing,orlando,beer[/tags] 

A-B Limited-Edition Holiday Brews

As I was perusing the A-B site I saw this press release:

Continuing its rich tradition of brewing special batches of beer for the holidays, Anheuser-Busch welcomes winter with a trio of unique, flavorful brews — Michelob Celebrate Vanilla Oak, Michelob Celebrate Chocolate and Budweiser Brew Masters’ Private Reserve. Available today through the end of the year, each seasonal beer was created with savoring and sharing in mind.

Has anyone had any of these? If so, how were they?

I haven't even seen them in my area yet. They may have been at the ABC I was at yesterday but I was too busy pawing over their Rogue selection (I got the Chocolate Stout and it was delicious).

[tags]beer[/tags] 

Finally, an A-B Beer I Like

Stone Mill Pale Ale from organic brewer Green Valley Brewing Company which we find out from A Good Beer Blog is Anhueser-Busch. It is good to see A-B using their super brewer powers for good. Not only is the beer good but distribution is (or should be as they roll it out) good so this one should be easy to find in the US.

[tags]beer,organic[/tags]