Oddly enough, I have already been to a couple of these.
Category Archives: Beer & Liquor
The revival of hard cider, once John Adams’ daily drink | The Splendid Table
Mmm…cider. Give a listen.
Appetites: Crafting spirits in Minnesota | Minnesota Public Radio News
I have to admit, the local beers up here are very, very good, but now they are dabbling in the spirit world too.
Here’s hoping it works out just as well.
20 Craft Beer Terms To Memorize And Channel Your Inner Beer Expert | Food Republic
I really need to dig out the garage enough to try some home brewing. In the meantime, some terms to know the lingo.
‘Alcohol archaeologist’ creates authentic ales and wines using 2,000-year-old residues in pots | Daily Mail Online
History, science, crafting, and beer – all rolled into one story.
Wasted: How the Craft-Beer Movement Abandoned Jim Koch
You almost want to feel bad for Jim Koch and how the movement he helped jumpstart has rejected him.
Then again, he’s tried to rule and dictate a market he doesn’t own and has compromised his own desires to make a buck or million, so, well, not so much I suppose.
The Role of Rum in Early America — The 9-Bottle Bar | The Kitchn
A tale involving rum and history. Where do you go wrong?
How Oregon became a paradise for beer drinkers
Give this story a listen if you love good beer.
Which came first? Mexico’s famous drink, or the town that distills it? | Public Radio International
Drinking sunshine. I like that.
Sour, smelly and slimy: Aztec brew takes Mexico’s hipsters by storm – World News
As usual, what is old is new again.
Stuff still is, shall we say?, an acquired taste though.
