I'm lucky enough to be here down in Texas to actually get that beer easily. For me, it ranks as one of the best Plisner's and it's for a great cause. In addition to that, the bottle painting is wonderful. I've bought up a few of those bottles to share at another gathering.
Sportsman of the Week Ending 9/15/2024
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The second weekend of NFL action was filled with unexpected results as
experts thought who were the best teams but oh were they wrong. The Dallas
Cowbo...
Sportsman of the Week Ending 9/15/2024
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The second weekend of NFL action was filled with unexpected results as
experts thought who were the best teams but oh were they wrong. The Dallas
Cowbo...
Historic Beer Birthday: Frank Jones
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Today is the birthday of Frank Jones (September 15, 1832–October 2, 1902).
He was born in New Hampshire and in the 1870s owned the largest brewery in
the U...
Podcast EP 267 – End of Summer ’24 Beer Chat
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[image: Podcast EP 267 – End of Summer ’24 Beer Chat]
[image: Danny Fullpint and Adam Avery]
Danny and Andy are back at it, where they sit around the camp...
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Houston is a mirage. Sometimes you’ll be barreling down the tollroad toward
your friend’s far-flung suburban home south of the city, a place you’ve
been co...
Travel to Tuscan wineries this spring
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Have you ever wanted to tour Tuscan wineries, visit cultural sites, all
while staying in 4-star hotels? Well, who hasn’t right? But this spring,
you can ...
Momma's Tamales
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I wanted to do a tamale run this Christmas and had big plans - Arandas and
Dona Tere on Beechnut, La Roca on Bissonet, Tamales a Mano on West Bellfort
@...
My Beer Fridge in 2019
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It has been some time since my last post, but here is something I wanted to
share.
Without much thought at the start of the year, I began photographing wh...
7 dicas para perder peso rápido e com saúde
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Para emagrecer com saúde é necessário que o corpo gaste mais calorias do
que consome. É por isso que as duas medidas mais importantes para chegar
ao peso...
The History of Wine in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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By Haley Kieser Today, there is a large variety of different wines that we
can enjoy for almost any occasion. This beverage dates back to
approximately 41...
Understanding Lactose
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In "Bluff the Listener" segment of the most recent episode of the popular
NPR show, Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me, guest Bim Adewunmi tells a story of an
"extre...
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I don't always cite the Texas Public Policy Foundation, but when I do, it's
because they're correct about the craft beer industry. Give this op-ed a
read.
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I have been feverishly writing tasting notes of late. Nearly every new beer
I drink gets the full treatment. Slips of paper with hastily written,
barely le...
The Beervana Blog Has Moved
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The Beervana Blog has moved. This site is no longer actively updated,
though I'm not doing an automatic redirect for people who are landing in
the archives...
Relocation Notification For AGBB Nation
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By the end of 2016, this part of the internets will be no more. The blog
posts are being moved to the new home of *A Good Beer Blog* but this place,
this...
Fielding Hills: Consistently Producing Great Wines
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Fielding Hills Winery is one of the top wineries in Washington State.
Owner/winemaker Mike Wade and his wife Karen are longtime apple and cherry
growers ...
Episode 1,001
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Five years later and on the 10 year anniversary of the first episode of
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SweetWater 420
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Sweetwater Brewing Co. Atlanta, GA IPA SweetWater was one of the first
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Beer & BBQ Fest at Brenner's On The Bayou
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It's going to be a beautiful weekend and I suggest spending Saturday
afternoon outside on the grounds of Brenner's On The Bayou for their annual Beer
& BBQ...
Turning Free Apples into Hard Apple Cider!
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It all started when my neighbor's apple tree lost a limb and he didn't know
what to do with all those apples. It didn't take long for me to say, "I'll
t...
Hello world!
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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then
start blogging!
The post Hello world! appeared first on Dos Beerigos.
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Another microbrewery sells to the big boys. *kuow.org*
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Although I wasn't close friends with Grant Gordon, I felt like I knew him
before we ever met. A close friend of mine, who knew Grant from their
college day...
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I'll tell you what I love most about Miyako Sushi - their bento boxes.
Bento boxes are the compartmentalized trays that are used to serve a
variety of food...
Happy 21st Amendment Day! Long Live Craft Beer!
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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition in the United
States! On December 5th 1933, Utah (ironic enough) was the final state to
ratif...
Beer + Chocolate = Divine
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Divine Chocolates and Mid-Atlantic Beers Make a Perfect Pair, Order a six
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While I still have a lot of catching up to do (I drank 365 beers in 2010,
and have lots of handwritten notes on them, but only 150 posts so far…),
I’ve sta...
Bon Beer Boat Cruise Day 1: Amsterdam 10/22/11
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This day didn't start out too well for old Todd and I. Hungover in the
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before. But w...
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Just because I mentioned nearly a year ago that we were moving to
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Love the picture,
Love the beer even more though ;)
I'm lucky enough to be here down in Texas to actually get that beer easily. For me, it ranks as one of the best Plisner's and it's for a great cause. In addition to that, the bottle painting is wonderful. I've bought up a few of those bottles to share at another gathering.
Ilya