Aug 28, 2013
“I like coconuts; you can break them open and hey smell like ladies lying in the sun. And if I had my way, I’d give a coconut to everyone.” Craft beer in America is a trendy state of affairs. And I mean this in a few different ways. On the one hand, craft beer...
Aug 21, 2013
The two Carolinas have a long history, being neighbors and all. In the 17th century, the states were known collectively as the Province of Carolina during American’s early colonial period. S.C. was the first state to secede from the Union, while N.C. was the last to...
Aug 14, 2013
There I was, working online, checking emails and I see the note that Foothills Oktoberfest and Cottonwood Pumpkin ale will be available tomorrow. For a moment, I sighed and smiled, thinking of crackling fires, colorful leaves, cool breezes, and all things fall. Then...
Aug 7, 2013
If you were to poll craft beer drinkers across this country, what style do you think would reign supreme in the good old US of A? My bet would be on American IPA. A type of beer so synonymous with the craft beer movement that one would not be amiss in thinking that...
Jul 24, 2013
There’s light lager, pilsner, amber lager, and dark lager (not to mention Bock) in the lager family. While there are almost no occasions for light lager, fall seems to be perfect for amber lager, spring is a great season for dark lager, which leaves summer as the...