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Proclamations of a Malt Lover: PNC Bank can bite my ballsack.
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover. It's all about the love, baby! PNC Bank can bite my ballsack. It is unbelievable to me that a major corporation should be allowed to practice such unethical and greedy business practices. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Philadelphia (Mt. Airy), PA, United States. I'm 23 and I really don't know what I'm talking about, but I'm trying so give me a chance. View my complete profile. Ive been smitten by Smuttynose. The Kite and Key. An Old School Stoning. What in the crap?
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Beerlass: beer buddies, foodie friends, and other linkable loves
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December 7, 2007. Beer buddies, foodie friends, and other linkable loves. 215 -philly's last mag. Bathtub Brewery- a homebrew blog. Brew cook pair joy. Femme fermental-say hi to Gina. Gary Monterosso's World of Beer. In Pursuit of Ale's myspace. Larry-s Blog- Iron Hill North Wales. MEAL TICKET: City Paper's New Food and Bev Blog. Philebrity- A little bit of the Onion in our own city. Thoughts on food and beer. Seen through a Glass. Posted by Suzy Woods. UPCOMING EVENTS- updated 1.4.16. Back in the Day.
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover: The Kite and Key
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover. It's all about the love, baby! The Kite and Key. The Kite and Key. 1836 Callowhill St., Philadelphia. I'll be back at some point. Fairmount is becoming a great place for a pub crawl. Here, Brigid's, Belgian Cafe, St. Stephen's Green, Urban Saloon, London Grill. The list goes on and on. I love this city's beer. I love beer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Philadelphia (Mt. Airy), PA, United States. View my complete profile. Ive been smitten by Smuttynose. The Kite and Key.
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover: Memphis Taproom
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover. It's all about the love, baby! 2331 E Cumberland St, Philadelphia. June 25, 2009 at 11:39 AM. Memphis is a fantastic spot. If Im headed anywhere near Fishtown I make it a point to check out the taps. Nice blog. I founded it through Nates Beer and Brewing Blog. Good luck with EB B. I was there a couple weeks ago and really enjoyed the Keeper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Philadelphia (Mt. Airy), PA, United States. View my complete profile. Whats new with me.
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover: I've been smitten by Smuttynose
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Proclamations of a Malt Lover. It's all about the love, baby! I've been smitten by Smuttynose. Last night we had a Smuttynose promo at Earth and it was great. We were pretty damn busy most of the night, which is good, and they brought some fantastic beers. Here's a quick rundown of what I thought. Star Island Single - A simple, well balanced sessionable Belgian. What more could you ask for? Not overly estery but still pretty complex. A real single! Another one I could drink all night. Scotch Ale - Great!
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The Hopback: Is Fat Tire the Next Sam Adams?
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Opinions and Musings on American Beer. Monday, June 21, 2010. Is Fat Tire the Next Sam Adams? You would certainly think that Fat Tire. The wildly popular Amber Ale from Colorado's New Belgium Brewing Company. Is on it's way to becoming the next Samuel Adams Boston Lager based on both how often and where I saw it available during a recent drive down to Florida. On tap, in six packs, twelve packs and 22 ounce single bottles as well, the marketing blitz that this beer has made at the retail level is insane.
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The Hopback: The Devil Went Down to Georgia
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Opinions and Musings on American Beer. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. The Devil Went Down to Georgia. There's a simple rule I like to try to follow when traveling: Drink Local. Whether you're out of town on business or on a family vacation, nothing beats being able to grab some fresh pints or bottles of whatever the local breweries have to offer, especially if said offerings are not available in your area. Which is not available in New Jersey.so that's exactly what I did. First up was some 420 Extra Pale Ale.
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The Hopback: March 2010
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Opinions and Musings on American Beer. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Dripping in This Strange Design. Packaging makes or breaks a beer. What's that you say? Well yeah, but not really. Beer in and of itself should be judged solely on the liquid that is either in the bottle or from the tap. This alone is simple enough, yet it's getting to that liquid that can often prove difficult. Here's the deal: I'm a sucker for slick packaging and presentation and really, we all should be. Why? Posted by Justin Harm. Season...
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The Hopback: June 2010
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Opinions and Musings on American Beer. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Abita Asks Beer Lovers to "Save Our Shore". In the first high profile move that I've seen within the craft beer industry to support the Gulf Coast communities affected by the BP oil spill, Louisiana's Abita Brewing Company. Will soon be announcing it's plans to roll out Save Our Shore. As for the beer itself, the label text continues that "this unfiltered Weizen Pils. To help the recovery efforts of New Orleans and the surrounding area. This ...
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The Hopback: April 2010
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Opinions and Musings on American Beer. Friday, April 30, 2010. An Emperial IPA for Stone's 14th Anniversary. The folks at Stone Brewing Company. Posted a brief yet info-packed video yesterday announcing the details of their ever-changing Anniversary Ale that is released each summer. For their 14th Anniversary. This year, it seems as if they are taking one of their most traditional approaches ever with a Brit-inspired Emperial IPA. Check out the video for more info:. Posted by Justin Harm. The Griffin Gro...
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