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The Beerlanthropy® Project: ‘t Brugs Beertje

Posted Sep 15, 2009 in Beer Art, Beer Places, Coolness, Music, People, The Beerlanthropy® Project, Travel

Sweet! The former Bruisin’ employees (and Dotson brothers), Chris and Philip, went on a little trip to Belgium for ten days. They also managed to leave some Bruisin’ Ales love in their wake. This photo is from the ‘t Brugs Beertje beer bar in Brugge.

Speaking of the Dotsons: Mini-Dotson, Adam, is playing tonight at the Orange Peel, opening for Mike Gordon! His band The Rubblebucket Orchestra is really groovy. Check it out. We’ll see you there!

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I’ll have one-half Shelton, please

Posted Aug 11, 2009 in Beer, Beer Art, Breweries, Coming Soon, Limited Release, New this week, Rarerities

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It’s coming in pieces, but the first part is here. Most of this is Mikkeller, but all of it is awesomesauce! Enjoy. We’ve marked the brand new items for you; the others are back in stock (finally)! There should be new Jolly Pumpkin and more Haandbryggeriet coming in September.

[Check out that label! It's creepy, but I love it.]

DIEU DU CIEL Rigor Mortis Abt* (new!)
JOLLY PUMPKIN La Roja
MIKKELLER Draft Bear Imperial Pilsner
MIKKELLER It’s Alive* (new!)
MIKKELLER It’s Alright* (new!)
MIKKELLER Monks Brew (new!)
MIKKELLER Not Just Another Wit (new!)
MIKKELLER Single-hop Cascade IPA (new!)
MIKKELLER Single-hop Nugget IPA (new!)
MIKKELLER Single-hop Warrior IPA (new!)
MIKKELLER Stateside IPA
NØGNE-Ø Sahti (new!)
NØGNE-Ø Toshi Double IPA
RIDGEWAY Foreign Export Stout (new!)
STRUISE-MIKKELLER Elliot Brew

Public warning via New Belgium coaster

Posted Jul 08, 2009 in Beer Art, Breweries, Miscellany, People, Rants, Weird/Odd

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(via PostSecret)

A deluge of new beers are here!

Posted Jul 02, 2009 in Beer, Beer Art, Breweries, Limited Release, New this week, Rarerities, Seasonals

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Keeping up with the new beers is practically a full-time job in itself. We let it go for one week—one week—and look what happens. Oy.

One of the most exciting things to happen in awhile: Reaper Ales. Very cool little line of brews, all with a death theme of course. Beers for vampires, goths, and other-worldly folk. From Cali, Reaper Ales are made in Lake Elsinore, which in itself sounds kinda creepy, no? So, I guess we welcome death to the shelves this week. That seems wrong.

AVERY “Sixteen” Anniversary Ale*
BALLAST POINT Sculpin Double IPA* (very limited!)
BELHAVEN Scottish Stout
BOULDER BREWING Flashback Anniversary Ale*
BOULDER BREWING Singletrack*
BISON BREWING (ORGANIC) Honey Basil
BISON BREWING (ORGANIC) Single-hop Willamette IPA
DOGFISH HEAD Sah’Tea* (very limited!)
GRADO PLATO Chocarrubaca
HOPPIN’ FROG Out-of-Kilter Scottish Ale
LA DIVINE Double Blonde
LA DIVINE Tripel Amber
LEFEBVRE Saison 1900
LINDEMANS Cuveé Renee Gueze
PICCOLO Chiostros (absinthe beer!)
REAPER ALES Mortality Stout
REAPER ALES Sleighor Double IPA
REAPER ALES Redemption Red

ST. BERNARDUS Prior 8
ST. LOUIS Frambroise
ST. LOUIS Kriek

WEYERBACHER Zotten*

Happenings around Asheville

Posted Apr 24, 2009 in Beer, Beer Art, Beer Places, Breweries, Coming Soon, Coolness, Movies, People

Yesterday we had an awesome time interviewing with Brian Cendrowski of Untamed Beer. (And a shout to his wife and camera person, Nicole.) We splayed out a bunch of rare goodies on the bar, chatted a while (much longer he planned, I think, but I babble), and sampled the new Japanese Baird Shizuoka Natsumikan Ale (tastes like marmalade!), Pisgah Vortex I Triple IPA, and De Stuise Black Albert.

About that time Dave Quinn, co-owner of Pisgah Brewing Co., showed up and chatted a bit, so that inspired us. Let’s go on a tour! We’re grateful our brewers are so accessible to people. Really, really grateful. We hopped on down to chat with John Stuart of Green Man, then Drew Barton of French Broad, and finally Tim Schaller and Carl Melissas of The Wedge. Good times! Look for the vlog post to appear early next week.

Brian’s got a really good round-up from Beer Wars, regarding the not-always-loved three-tier system. (We cover it briefly in the interview.) You should really read it. The laws of distribution around the country are often confusing, sometimes antiquated and usually frustrating. But it is what it is. *sigh*

Out of the interview, we learned a few things just by hanging and chatting. South Carolina stores can fill growlers but breweries can’t do samples. (Talk about ass-backwards.) Pisgah has made a special beer for the LEAF Festival—an amber, so fans of Fat Tire will love this local brew. John Stuart brewed his awesome Impy Stout to honor his 20th year of brewing. Drew and French Broad just signed-on with Empire Distributors and now have statewide distributing. Yay! The Wedge showed-off the awesome John Payne metal work and told us about their plans to show Thunder Road again this summer, but they’re going make an addition and have someone go around with a camera and do a side-by-side of Asheville then (in the movie) and now. Cool!