Not to mention beer consumption ahead of the Super Bowl…
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No shit sherlock…
Your truly in a Christmas Day beercast from St. Louis, taste testing Schalfly’s Chistmas Ale! Talking about “Old Ales”, Missouri breweries, and Christmas traditions…
When beer cans become street art…
A (PBR) Tree Grows In Brooklyn
Behold the Brooklyn Christmas Tree. Made out of 300 cans of PBR, 30 used MetroCards, and a bunch of tinsel, the tree stands proudly in McCaren Park, Brooklyn.
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“Simpsons did it!” but is it still a parody when the show’s ads are more creative than the macro-brews they lampoon?
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why aren’t real #beer companies creative like this??
On Monday, Great Lakes Brewing Company and Mitchell’s Homemade Ice Cream announced an ice cream for the holiday season: Christmas Ale Ginger Snap. The new flavor will incorporate residual Christmas Ale that’s leftover from the bottling process, as well as local honey and homemade ginger snaps. Christmas Ale Ginger Snap will be released on Nov. 1 and can be found at Mitchell’s five locations in Northeast Ohio. The cinnamon-seasoned ice cream can also be purchased for dessert and in to-go pints at Great Lake Brewery.
Mitchell’s, Great Lakes Brewing Company announce Christmas Ale ice cream
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Reviewing Schafly’s Christmas Ale on Christmas Day at home in Missouri. Includes musings of the St. Louis beer scene, Holiday and Old Ales, and some notes on enjoying tasty beers with friends and family over the season.
Happy Holidays from the Brew Noob! In this broadcast, recorded on Christmas Day 2010, I introduced Schlafly’s Christmas Ale at my family’s home near the St. Louis brewery
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