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Harlem Brewing Company’s Sugar Hill Golden Ale dates back to 17th century Africa where tribes brewed a version of the delicious historic ale, passing the well-preserved recipe from generation to generation. In the early 17th century, the recipe found it’s way to America where it continued to live on in clandestine production.
The Village Pourhouse in Manhattan hosted a brewing workshop earlier this month. Q& A followed the presentation. A Sam Adams Representative ended the night with information about the Long Shot Homebrewing Contest. In late April, …
Yahoo! News reported that Americans have already spent almost $200 million on President Obama wares over the past few months,and they’re showing no sign of letting up. Not only are they stocking up at various retailers in D.C. and beyond, they’ve also made Obama items top sellers on eBay.
It is assumed that most women prefer six-pack abs on a man to a man with a six-pack of beer. People often have a stereotypical image of a man with a beer gut: an unshaven man in his undershirt with one hand on the remote and the other alternates between holding his beer and scratching himself.
Oxford Organic Raspberry Wheat—Clipper City Brewing Company, MD. A medium-full, semi-hazy wheat beer with nice raspberry aroma. The berry taste is not overwhelming but very complimentary against the yeast spiciness and the wheat malt.
A portion of the sales from Fort Worth-based Rahr and Sons Brewing’s Rare Breed series will go to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation to benefit endangered species in Texas.
It’s a question many consumers have asked themselves at one point or another during the grocery run or the weekly shopping trip: Why Go Green? We’ve all seen the products: everything from fresh, eco-friendly whole produce and foodstuffs to t-shirts and apparel made from organically grown textiles.
As is inevitably the case, the unseasonably warm weather that we have been blessed with has ceded to the much more seasonable, and unpleasant cold weather. Bundle up with copious amounts of layers, turn up the heat, and cuddle with the loved one(s): all reasonable ways to stay warm this increasingly frigid and darkening winter.



