
We look at what has the beer blogs bubbling these days.
- Tonight's screening of "Beer Wars" -- a "no holds barred exploration of the U.S. beer industry" -- is generating a lot of chatter, some positive and some not so much.
- A "documentary" from St. Louis's Schlafly Brewery is much less controversial. The takeaway? Beer is good.
- Kasper On Tap mulls over the best state for suds-o-philes to live based on the brewery-to-population ratio. Mississippi, you're in trouble, with only one brewery for your nearly 3 million residents.
- Brookston Beer Bulletin discusses Life after Anheuser-Busch, a report on what high-profile former A-B employees are doing since the company was bought out by InBev.
- Rolling Rock is up for sale. Want to buy it?
- Beernews.org has updated their Craft Beer Releases Calendar, an excellent way to see what seasonals and new releases are soon to hit shelves.
- Lyke 2 Drink asks "Are Beer Festivals Recession Proof?" (His answer: Yes, for now.)
- Finally, according to DRAFT Magazine, a beer at the Masters only cost $2! By modern sporting event standards, that is amazing. We wouldn't believe it unless we saw it with our own eyes: Was anyone there?











