Octoberfest in Palestine
Fri, 09/14/2007 - 23:49 — beer wenchBut that is exactly what visitors to the small Palestinian Christian village of Taybeh were treated to at the weekend.
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The brewery's main challenge is getting its product to market under the strict travel restrictions imposed by the Israeli military on this part of the West Bank.
The only route in and out of the village is controlled by an Israeli military checkpoint, there for the protection of three settlements lying east and west of the village. Taybeh residents and their wares need special permits to use the roads.
Please do read the full story and rate Taybeh Beer if you've had the chance to try it.
Dogtoberfest
Fri, 09/14/2007 - 23:44 — beer wenchA local cafe is to hold a very special version of Munich's world famous Oktoberfest beer festival - for dogs.
Furry visitors to the Bunter Hund cafe will be treated to special canine beer, as well as the same pretzels and renowned Bavarian veal sausage given to attendees of the real Oktoberfest, reports Ananova
Cafe owner Manuela Kirsch - originally from Munich - told the news website: "We will even be giving out free beer to dachshunds, Bavaria's favourite dog."
Awwww.
Organic Beer Trend Growing
Thu, 09/13/2007 - 20:11 — beer wenchDomestic sales of organic food and drink grew from $1 billion in 1990 to $14 billion in 2006, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Organic beer still represents less than 1 percent of U.S. beer sales, but those sales doubled to $19 million between 2003 and 2005 (the last year with available figures), according to the Organic Trade Association. In 2005, organic beer ranked with coffee as the fastest-growing organic beverage.
Tried any organic beers lately? Share your review!
Man drink BEER, crush can on HEAD!
Wed, 09/05/2007 - 12:14 — beer wenchIt's sad when one's manhood is so fragile that he is threatened by glassware.
I nearly vomited. It looked like a champagne flute on steroids, but it contained this guy’s beer. The icing: the guy actually picked it up by the stem, stuck his pinky up in the air and brought it delicately to his lips. I wanted to pound three (canned) beers and crush them all on my forehead at once to make up for this guy’s total lack of manhood.
This is my favorite part:
Hope the forehead beer can crushing isn't hurting your engineering career, Andrew.
Go go gadget keg.
Mon, 09/03/2007 - 00:52 — beer wenchHonestly, this robotic, matrioshka beer wench kind of creeps me out. What do you think?
A Beer Can That Cools Itself.
Sun, 09/02/2007 - 01:05 — beer wenchWow, more innovations in beer packaging technology. This would be perfect for those all day, summer music festivals.
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About the size of an ordinary 500ml beverage can, the invention uses thermal, insulating and heat pump technology to cool its contents in three minutes flat. Activated by twisting an integral self-cooling device on the container's base, a natural desiccant inside draws the drink's heat through an evaporator and into an insulated heat-sink container, reducing the temperature by a minimum of 30F (16.7C).
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Billed as an entirely environmentally friendly solution to the age-old problem of warm beer, the Instant Cool Can (IC Can) contains only natural products. Completely non-toxic, it has even been designed not to explode if thrown on to a fire at a beach party.
"I have personally eaten every component and suffered no ill affects," said Sabin.
Be sure to read the full article for the story of how the self-cooling beer can came about, 20 years in the making!
RIP Michael Jackson, "Beer Hunter"
Sat, 09/01/2007 - 00:30 — beer wench...
Starting in the mid-1970s, Mr. Jackson was credited with reviving worldwide interest in a range of beer styles and traditions, some long-forgotten. He also helped popularize the Campaign for Real Ale and the U.S. microbrew movements, which championed better-quality beer.
"Appetite For Ale" Cookbook Coming Soon
Thu, 08/30/2007 - 14:26 — beer wenchRecipes include beer-can chicken, smoked duck with raspberry beer dressing, and crab and witbier.
Mmmm, crab and witbier sound good. Here's the book on amazon. Looks like it will be available September 27th.
Tapping the Expanding Craft Beer Market
Thu, 08/30/2007 - 13:58 — beer wenchThe Denver-based company, one of the world's largest brewers, has formed a small brewing subsidiary called AC Golden Brewing Co. to cultivate above-premium products, joining other large brewers searching for a way to gain a bigger share of the fast-growing market segment already rife with microbrews and craft beer.
I'm curious to see what they come out with and how they handle the branding. Will they intentionally dissociate the Coors name from AC Golden in order to give it more craft beer cred? It may seem that "craft beer" made by Coors is a contradiction in terms and that the AC Golden beer brands will be more poseur craft beer brands like Blue Moon, which also made by Coors. But hey, if it means more people will be exposed to a wider variety of beer, I say it's a good thing.