Sunday, March 31, 2013

Kona Brewing Company Big Wave Golden Ale



Helloooooooo ( in that voice they did on that episode of Seinfield)



How have ya been? I thought I'd review this beer since I did enjoy their Longboarder.
I had just gone grocery shopping with the Wife, where I picked up some Steak-Umms!
I had to have a beer with this greasy treat.I went to my trusty corner store and picked through the Kona Brewing "section" of the freezer.


After "hooking up" the homemade hoagie with all the fixings, I ran into the "studio" to begin tasting.I try to give you my "beer face".That's my niche. I think.




I dedicate this post to Brady Walen at Kona Brewing Company for responding to me the first time I tried their beer.Cheers!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

My Beer Gut




Me in the gym 7.11.12


I have a beer gut.

Most of YOU have a beer gut. I know you do. Does your beer gut hurt your back? Mine does.

I’ve somewhat started a crusade to kill the gut, but I won’t STOP drinking beer. My choice. I think I’ll just have to be a little more moderate about my consumption/drinking/puggin’/guzzlin’. That’s my challenge. I’m currently weighing in at 217lbs at 5’10”.



Any suggestions?

Click the pictures below, if you like YOUR beer gut...or if your just interested in the products.
Thanks.


Me in the gym  7.16.12

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Stone Brewery’s 16th Anniversary Celebration & Invitational Beer Festival





Happy 16th Stone!


My wife got us involved in this last year through a friend of hers who’s been doing it for quite some time. As volunteers, at least what we’ve experienced, we pour beers for the guests who are there to taste craft beers made by Stone Brewery and associate brewers of Stone. Some of the “guest brewers” were Oskar Blues ( where we worked), Ska Brewing, AleSmith,Manzanita, Ballast Point, Hess Brewing, San DiegoBrewing, Green Flash Brewing, Black Market Brewing, Avery, Victory Brewing, Julian Hard Cider, Iron Fist, SierraNevada, Pizza Port, Lost Abbey and about 31 others!







It’s a great event for a number of reasons:
  1.   Drinking GREAT beers
  2.   Meeting people
  3.  Learning home brewing and the sciences of it
  4.  Drinking GREAT beers
  5.   Eating DAMN GOOD food
  6.   Meeting interesting people
  7.  Having fun overall
  8.  Drinking GREAT beers
  9.  It’s for charities
  10.  Seeing people letting themselves go

This event is what got me to homebrew. Meeting people who take beers seriously is GREAT! Knowing that ANYONE can do this from home is what piqued my interest. Being in a place (California) where this is a big deal helps. Most brewers just want to get California on the map as far as Craft Beers go, so, they WILL help you to learn!

 At the booth I worked, I learned A LOT about the company and its products. There were people who came to the booth and told me about products we didn’t have in stock. My wife and I went right to BevMo after the event and picked up a four pack of Oskar Blues Deviant Dale’s India Pale Ale!



My mouth watered ALL DAY for beer. It was a hot day and to see these people cooling themselves off with a tasty beer didn’t help me enjoy my water (we weren’t allowed to drink the beers...there’s an appreciation dinner later in October where we will, though)!





This is one event I love to volunteer for. This year, though, has me struggling with next year’s decision. Should I volunteer, be a patron or a guest brewer? 



Time will tell.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Ballast Point Calico Amber Ale



Hello, Folks!
In this video I review a beer that I first tried here.
I noticed this brand of beer , as well as the type, is sold at my local "bodega". Seeing that, I scooped up the one I had at the show. Great beer! The video says what I want to say, but I have some information for you if you wanna look it up.

Here a few reviews as well:

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bohemia Clasica

 Ooooweeee!
Yep! This is some good brew! I went digging in the $1 beer bucket at the store for this one!


I've tried Tecate and a few other Mexican beers, but this one hit the spot. I did a little research on this beer and found this. The link is mainly in Spanish, but I use Google Chrome and it gave me the option to translate into English.

What I found interesting was that this company/brewery deals with Heineken, Dos Equis, Tecate and Coors.





Anyway, without further ado...The video:






PS Is this an ale...damn... I should've researched more..


  

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale




I like this beer.Has a nice sweet taste to it.Not too bitter...Here's some Real info about it
I think the video says what I needed to say.Cheers!

PS Thanks Ironlung33 (YouTube) for the comments.

PSS Check this out.It's a Beer tracker bottle opener !! It counts your beers !