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Public Works Ale: Baltimore brew for the ‘Common Good’
Baltimore Post-Examiner recently visited the original location of the Baltimore Terrapins but it was not to see some baseball, it was to drink some beer. The location is now home to Peabody Heights Brewery, a growing brewery that houses many …
Public Works Ale: Baltimore brew for the ‘Common Good’
By Erik Hoffman
Baltimore Post-Examiner recently visited the original location of the Baltimore Terrapins but it was not to see some baseball, it was to drink some beer. The location is now home to Peabody Heights Brewery, a growing brewery that houses many …
Lagunitas IPA
It's been a while since my last story. That's due to a variety of things, from work, to the ladies. But mainly I blame it on that small storm
Samuel Smith’s India Ale (Not Sam Adams! Get it right!)
7/10 Ladies and Gentlemen, summer is upon us. After some gentle weather, the summer solstice kicked us off to some brutally hot weather. So I’m assuming you will all expect
Baltimore Brew: The Raven
Between everything that's been going on in my life lately it's been difficult to find time to drink. And for me, that's somewhat of an issue, because this blog
Beer infusion with Randall Jr. (Caught on Video)
The Randall Jr is a really neat little gadget. It's a hand-held version of the Dogfish Head brewery's Randall The Enamel Animal infuser. It works essentially like a tea
Who gives a Flying Dog? We do. Good stuff
I figured it would be appropriate to follow up my last post with a review of some of the fine beers at Flying Dog. Typically I would review one
Flying Dog: Beer Country Frederick, Maryland
Homebrewing gives the casual beer drinker a good idea of what goes into making a beer. It's a small scale, but you figure that it represents a rudimentary understanding
Midas Touch
Rating: 9/10 Do you remember your first beer? Like a good little monkey, I waited till I was of legal age to dive into the brew scene, so my first
Dreamweaver: Not my dream
Rating 4/10 Some people are beginning to think that “craft” beer is synonymous with “good” beer. While I would agree that, yes, this is mostly true, I can assure you
5,000 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Rating: 7/10 I cannot stress enough how much I wish that everyone had some sort of standard for beer. Granted, there is a time and place for a crap beer,




















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