Joshua M. Bernstein
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Founders Harvest Ale - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Oct 12th 2010 2:00PM Hey, Billy:
No, I'm unable to make it to any fresh-hop festivals (GABF and NYC Craft Beer Week back to back is about all I can handle), but I'm eager to drink any tasty ones I can get my hands on. -
Denver Beer (Ice Cream) Fest (Slashfood)
Sep 24th 2010 10:38AM Hey, Craig:
My friend I was staying with lives a few blocks away from Sweet Action. I felt like a lucky duck to have it so close. -
New Jersey Beer Co.'s Garden State Stout - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Aug 10th 2010 10:27AM Hey, robenslin:
I hare raisins too, but they're pretty subdued in the beer. It's a great stout. -
Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Feb 23rd 2010 12:56PM Not yet, but give them a few more years!
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Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Feb 23rd 2010 1:38AM Yeah, I had a pint when I was down in New Orleans recently. Creamy and delicious. Loved it.
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Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Feb 22nd 2010 6:01PM Hey, it's less of an infusion and more of incorporating it into the brewing process. Lazy Magnolia uses the pecans like grain.
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Budweiser Launches 55 Calorie Beer (Slashfood)
Feb 4th 2010 7:54AM 95 calories in a Bud Light.
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Coedo Beniaka - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Dec 29th 2009 10:17PM Was that at the massive Mitsuwa marketplace?
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Coedo Beniaka - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Dec 29th 2009 1:59PM That's how I feel too—if the price point could be brought down to, say, $2 or $2.50 a bottle, it'd be a great beer for the value. But when you factor in the import prices, it becomes a luxury that's not fully luxurious.
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Sam Adams Utopias - Beer of the Week (Slashfood)
Dec 5th 2009 2:23PM IPAs are common parlance for India Pale Ales, a type of bitter beer. ABV is alcohol by volume -- in other words, how strong the beer is.



