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beergirl

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  1. beergirl

    Food & Beer Pairings

    A few days prior to the 2002 Real Ale Festival in Chicago, there was a special event called the Real Ale Feast at the Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago (review by Lucy Saunders). While all the pairings were good the final was outstanding. I've never forgotten what a surprise it was to all there. The grand finale was carrot cake with cream cheese frosting served with Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA.
  2. Moderator's note: This post was merged here from a new thread started by beergirl in the Beer forum: The bill passed today! The limit will be 15% instead of 6%. I believe we can live with that. Now, either the Governor signs it, vetoes it (very unlikely) or it becomes law in 10 days without the signature.
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    High Alcohol Beers

    Beer itself is not a style as it encompasses all beer styles. Beer style is not defined soley by ABV. ABV is only one characteristic used to define a style and there are many more styles than "malt liquor" or barleywine. A good text for learning about beer styles is the Association of Brewers' (now Brewers' Association) Beer Style Guidellines.
  4. beergirl

    Hefeweizens

    My personal favorite of that list is the Schneider Weisse though it's been a long time since of had any of the others. Why don't you pick up singles of each and try them all before investing in a case or few?
  5. beergirl

    FYI: Beer on TV

    The brochure states April 29, 2005 - October 31, 2005. But as it's only one room at the inn, I would call that pretty limited availability.
  6. beergirl

    FYI: Beer on TV

    "BREWING UP A BUSINESS" author and Dogfish Head Craft Brewery founder Sam Calagione is scheduled to be a guest on "The Early Show" on CBS on Monday, May 30th in the 8:30am (Eastern) hour. I'm about half way through the book Brewing Up a Business and can definitely recommend it. Some other DFH news - You can make a weekend of enjoying Dogfish Head. DFH has teamed with The Inn at Canal Square in Lewes, Delaware, to create a two night weekend package (there is a mention of inquiring about a weekday package at reduced rates). In addition to the two nights accommodation in the Brewmasters’ Suite with DFH soap, shampoo, accessories and DFH beer in a fridge, it includes a guided tour of DFH Brewery in Milton, a Saturday evening boat tour on the S.S. Dogfish from The Inn to Dogfish Head Brewing & Eats Brewpub in Rehoboth with return transportation and a $50 gift certificate to the DFH brewpub. The package for the weekend is $575. Just call The Inn at 302-644-3377 and ask for the Dogfish Head 360° Experience. It sounds like a great weekend. I'd love to go but it isn't fitting the schedule right now.
  7. beergirl

    Lawnmower Beer

    Berliner Kindl Weisse (no syrups, please) or Rodenbach Classic.
  8. beergirl

    San Antonio

    Here's a list of brewpubs and beer bars in San Antonio: Beer Advocate Beerfly for San Antonio Seems there is only the one brewpub open now.
  9. beergirl

    Chocolate Bock

    How did you know that?! Great beer, not imported to the US.
  10. beergirl

    Chocolate Bock

    I've been told this one is exceptional: New Beer Distributors 167 Chrystie St. New York, New York, 10002-2809 United States phone: (212) 473-8757 There are lots of reviews and information at: http://beeradvocate.com/beerfly/user_reviews/2229/ Cheers!
  11. Great pictures and commentary. It looks like much fun was had by all.
  12. I found the beer quiz to be demeaning to all beer enthusiasts. Beer deserves as much respect as wine. The stereotypes depicted in the quiz only serve to perpetuate the belief that the only use for beer is to become sloppily intoxicated.
  13. A preliminary beer list has been posted at The Beeryard. It's the fifth item in the events list: August Events
  14. beergirl

    Mead the gueuze

    Gueuze is usually an acquired taste. I've not met many who fell in love with a gueuze at first sip. I personally love the more tart/sour ones.
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    Mead the gueuze

    Mead the Gueuze is a blend of Hannsen's Gueuze (not malt liquor) and Lurgashall Mead. Sounds like some wacky US labeling law caused the "malt liquor" description. I vaguely remember some state, possibly Texas, requiring a description of "malt liquor" if a beer was over 6%. You can find out lots more about the blend at B. United's website: Mead the Gueuze
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