July 31, 2005
Burke's Backyard Beer Can Chicken
In the mood for some summer barbeque? Beer can chicken is a wonderful treat, slow cooked, and moistened from the inside out. During preperation, I would recommend skipping the typical canned beers because they are missing... flavor! Dump that swill out and fill the can with a nice tart hefeweizen, or sweet double bock for a hearty meal. Check out the link below to get your creative juices flowing.
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July 28, 2005
Rogue Ales Win 4 Gold Medals!
Oregon's Rogue Ales won a history-making four out of 11 gold medals at the 2005 International Beer Competition in London, England. Rogue also won the title of "Supreme Champion" for its Mocha Porter.
Read more about Rogue dazzles international judges at RealBeer.com
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July 22, 2005
New England Beer Fest: A Celebration of New England Craft Beer!
New England Beer Fest is a celebration of the local New England Beer Scene, featuring tasty craft brews from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. 125+ craft beers from 30+ New England breweries and brewpubs will be on draft just for you... and a few hundred other folks! Tickets are now on sale for this Oct. 29th, 2005 event.
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Sunset Grill & Tap: Boston's Beer Mecca
Sunset Grill & Tap is one of my favorite bars in the New England area for tasting new and exotic brew.
"We're spoiled by one of the greatest selections of foreign and domestic imports, with well-over a hundred breweries in the New England area. We're talking thousands of beers!"
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Open-Source Beer: Beer recipes under a Creative Commons License
Beer always tastes better when it's free, or so the saying goes.
So leave it to a group of college students to find a way to make sure their beer is always free. Well, at least the recipe they use to brew it is. A group of students at IT University of Copenhagen have produced what they claim is the first open-source beer.
The recipe and brand of their beer is published under a Creative Commons license, which means anyone can use the recipe for pleasure or profit.
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Homebrew Competition: TopsField Fair 2005 - Saturday, September 10th, 2005
>Beer brewing competitions are always fun. Help judge or steward this years challengers, or consider entering your own homebrew into the comptetion! I took 3rd place in 2004 for my Hoppily Ever After English Style IPA, and I plan on trying for 1st this time around. If you would like to join in the festivities, please email Katie Duggan of North Shore Brewers.
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