Discovering Microbrews

posted on July 5, 2011 in Craft Beers,micro breweries

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Brewed on every continent around the world and enjoyed in every nation, beer can quench every type of thirst and go down as easily as spring water to thick, heady concoctions that resemble that of the thickest oatmeal.

Just as the gourmet blends have conquered a large portion of the coffee business, handcrafted brews continue to keep a firm hold on the most serious of beer drinkers.  There are hundreds of thousands of brews out there, which are sure to please everyone.

When it comes to the gourmet types of microbrews, there are some things to keep in mind.  If you are new to microbrews and gourmet types, you’ll find the tips below to be very beneficial.

Start light

When you go to a pub or just out to drink, you should start off light with a basic lager, pilsner, or wheat beer.  After that, you can work your way towards the full flavored beers, such as porters and Oktoberfest beers.  These can be very potent, especially for those who don’t really drink that much.

Starting light is also good for your overall tolerance, as drinking light will prepare you for the more potent drinks.  This way, you can enjoy plenty of microbrews without having to worry about stopping too early.

Brewpubs
The ideal way to try new types of beer is to pay a visit to a local brewpub.  Many of these small brewery/restaurants will offer samplers, which feature small glasses with four to five of their most popular beers.

This way, you can experience a variety of beer tastes without having to spend a lot of money. Once you have tried a couple of the beers, you’ll know what to order.

Dark beers
If you are a casual beer drinker or can handle your alcohol tolerance, you shouldn’t be afraid in the least to try dark beers.  The dark color doesn’t mean that the beer is heavier or contains more calories, it simply means that the malt in the beer is roasted longer or roasted to a  darker color than others.

Small business
Small businesses and small businessmen are yet another reason to get into microbrewed beer other than the taste.  Local microbrew producers brew their beers in small batches, so you’ll be helping to keep the business afloat, rather than supporting the large giants of the industry.

When you know that your money is going to help the little people, you’ll normally find the brew to go down much smoother.  Small microbreweries need all the help they can get to continue brewing, which is reason enough to support them.  You’ll get a great beer for your money – and you’ll be supporting those that actually need your help.

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TapHunter – Search for Craft Beers on Tap

posted on July 3, 2010 in Craft Beers,Websites

american craft beer week
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TapHunter lets you search for your favorite craft beer on tap in San Diego, Philadelphia, Seattle, Vancouver, and the Denver/Boulder area.  The listings cover breweries, brew pubs, and bars, and they are continuously updating these lists. If you are searching for your favorite craft beer, I highly recommend this site.

Search for Craft Beers on Tap – San Diego – Tap Hunter.

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Inspired Beers: The Lost Abbey

posted on June 12, 2010 in Craft Beers

Lost Abbey Judgement Day
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The Lost Abbey is a brewery in San Marcos, California, and has one of the most interesting websites that I’ve seen in a long time. Their tagline is:  Inspired Beers for Saints and Sinners alike. The beers are modeled after the Trappist and Monastic beers, and include Lost and Found Abbey Ale, Devotion, and Judgment Day.  In addition, they have a line of seasonal beers and non–denominational ales. Click on the link, “Our Crusade” to find out more about the brewers themselves.

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He’Brew – The Chosen Beer

posted on May 30, 2010 in Craft Beers

Shmaltz Brewing Company Logo
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I knew about the Chosen People, but a Chosen Beer? Schmaltz Brewing Company (yes, that is their real name) has an entire line of  He’Brew Chosen Beers.  The beers have great names: Jewbelation – Bar Mitzvah; R.I.P.A. on Rye; Genesis Ale; and Messiah Bold.  There is a an online store where you can buy  shirts and other swag, and a list of where you can buy the beer. L’Chaim!

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