Davey Colgan, Boulevard Brewing rep, and Irishman, helps you drunk speak a few Gaelic phrases. Personally, I’ve always wanted to know how to say – “The Dude Abides” in another language. Boulevard Irish Ale hits shelves soon.
America’s Oldest Brewery, Yuengling, is launching wing sauces featuring their signature beers as an ingredient. PA peeps should see the sauces in their local Food Lion grocery store by mid-January with expansion up and down the East Coast in the Continue Reading →
Tin Roof Brewing Co (Baton Rouge, LA) is known for its cans, and love of LSU. Lumehouse worked with Tin Roof this month on this beautiful portrait video of one this southern brewing gem.
Every beer drinking geek should own this. The Millennium Falcon shaped bottle opener. This opener doesn’t look like much, but she’s got it where it counts. Made from zinc alloy, this ship can take whatever bottle Continue Reading →
Have your beer and eat it too. For those times when you can’t have a beer, but wish you could. Guinness Marshmallows by Wondermade. The Irish stout is mixed into every marshmallow, then rolled in pretzels. They even have a bourbon Continue Reading →
Flip over your next can of Oskar Blues beer. See what it says. The canning line at the brewery allows the employees to have a little fun with the fill stamp. Lord of the Rings fans Continue Reading →
Ever Wanted To Speak Gaelic? Boulevard Can Help [VIDEO]
Davey Colgan, Boulevard Brewing rep, and Irishman, helps you drunk speak a few Gaelic phrases. Personally, I’ve always wanted to know how to say – “The Dude Abides” in another language. Boulevard Irish Ale hits shelves soon.
America’s Oldest Brewery, Yuengling, is launching wing sauces featuring their signature beers as an ingredient. PA peeps should see the sauces in their local Food Lion grocery store by mid-January with expansion up and down the East Coast in the coming months. You can also grab a bottle in their Pottsville brewery. The sauces/beer pairings and descriptions are as follows:
“Yuengling Traditional Barbecue Sauce (Lager) An intense sauce that is full of flavor, well balanced and excitingly unique. This tomato-based sauce has a great balance between earthy tomato, vinegar and garden fresh flavors like garlic and onion.
Yuengling Hickory Smoked Barbecue Sauce (Porter) A variation of the Yuengling BBQ sauce diversifying a traditional barbeque flavor with a smoky but not overpowering addition, resulting in a slightly tart balance with subtle sweetness.
Yuengling Honey Barbecue Sauce (Black & Tan) A combination of flavors highlighting a subtle honey sweetness while maintaining the Yuengling BBQ sauce core elements of tomato, vinegar and fresh flavors of the garden.
Yuengling Mild Wing Sauce (Light Lager) A great balance of full butter, vinegar and garlic flavors to round out a very balanced sauce, concentrating not only on the flavor but also the heat.
Yuengling Medium Wing Sauce (Lager) A perfect balance of heat, slight sweetness, butter and garlic flavor, finishing with a pallet cleansing burst of vinegar.
Yuengling Hot Wing Sauce (Lager) A hearty blast of heat, slight sweetness, and a vinegar finish to help cool down the experience. A vibrant mix of peppers allows the heat to be evenly distributed throughout the tasting process.”
Tin Roof Brewing Co (Baton Rouge, LA) is known for its cans, and love of LSU. Lumehouse worked with Tin Roof this month on this beautiful portrait video of one this southern brewing gem.
Every beer drinking geek should own this. The Millennium Falcon shaped bottle opener. This opener doesn’t look like much, but she’s got it where it counts. Made from zinc alloy, this ship can take whatever bottle you throw at her. Plus there is a magnet on the back to stick it to your fridge. She”ll make the Kessel Run in less than 12 bottles. ERP $20 [ThinkGeek]
Have your beer and eat it too. For those times when you can’t have a beer, but wish you could. Guinness Marshmallows by Wondermade. The Irish stout is mixed into every marshmallow, then rolled in pretzels. They even have a bourbon one too. ERP $7.50 [Wondermade]
Flip over your next can of Oskar Blues beer. See what it says. The canning line at the brewery allows the employees to have a little fun with the fill stamp. Lord of the Rings fans can appreciate this one…