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Interview with Stone Brewing’s Greg Koch
November 26, 2013 | Will DozierTristan sat down to interview Stone Brewing’s Greg Koch during this year’s GABF. They talked about Stone, comparing beer to music and Greg’s upcoming hiatus. Please check out Greg’s Movember donation page as well.
Also a BIG … Read More
Stone Brewing Company Digital Tap Takeover
November 26, 2013 | Tristan ChanWelcome to the 2013 Stone Brewing Company Digital Tap Takeover of PorchDrinking.com. Today we will feature a number of exciting posts all devoted to Escondido, CA’s Stone Brewing Company, which … Read More
Read, Drink, Repeat | Great Beer Books
November 25, 2013 | Stacey Goers
You can’t buy your loved one a 6-pack every year. As holiday shopping begins, here are some great beer books from PorchDrinking for the hops aficionado in your life.
(Readers: Feel free to submit a comment below with your other recommendations. This is obviously not an extensive list.) Read More
Stone Brewing Digital Tap Takeover
November 25, 2013 | Tristan Chan 1Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, November 26th as Stone Brewing Company hosts a “Digital Tap Takeover” of PorchDrinking.com. Tomorrow’s coverage will feature three showcases of Stone Brewing’s most recent new releases, … Read More
Savor Kentucky: A Celebration of the Commonwealth
November 13, 2013 | Jason Behler 2On the weekend of November 1-2, the Horse Capitol of the World, Lexington, Kentucky, played host to the Alltech National Equestrian Games. This event attracts horse aficionados from all over the country to our quaint city to share in our first-class horse facilities, our hospitality, and our culture. But there was more than horses on display this weekend at the Kentucky Horse Park, as Alltech introduced patrons to the tastes of Kentucky with an exhibition of Kentucky foods, bourbons, and craft beers, aptly named Savor Kentucky.
2013 Denver Bacon and Beer Festival
November 11, 2013 | Tristan ChanBacon, it’s rare situation where the word alone has the power of conjuring deeply seeded carnal desires. Add craft beer to the equation and it’s a combination fit for the gods.
Awesomesauce- Suri’s Burn Book
November 7, 2013 | Laura Mego“Oh my god, Karen, you can’t just ask people why they’re white!”
“You smell like a baby prostitute”
“Is butter a carb?”
Festiv-Ale 2013; A time to drink AND give back!
October 28, 2013 | Michelle AndrianoAmong all the times we geek out for beer fests, rare releases, GABF (…the list goes on), I began to recently notice the phenomenal outpour (pun intended) of charity beer … Read More
Portland Fresh Hop Festival Review
October 25, 2013 | Doug StepinaFew things get me more excited than fresh hop season in Oregon. When I moved to Portland in 2010, I went to many of the medium to large-size summer … Read More
Awesomesauce- Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
October 24, 2013 | Laura MegoQuick, name the first comedian you can think of who LOVES cars….besides Jay Leno.
Ok, so I was thinking of Jerry Seinfeld. The car lover in question resurfaced in 2012 … Read More
Tales of Snallygaster
October 24, 2013 | Stacey GoersSaturday wasn’t one of those brilliant, orange-and-red autumn days. It was windy, threatened rain and was one of the first chilly days Washington, D.C. has experienced this fall.
It was … Read More
Three memories from GABF
October 22, 2013 | Gabe Bellegard BastosNow that I am finally back in the friendly confines of Boston and away from people graciously shoving beer into my face, I’ve had the chance to detox a little bit, and I’ve been able to gather some quick memories from a wonderful visit to the Great American Beer Festival. This won’t be some cohesive, extensive recap, but rather the random memories of GABF that I’ll look back on for years and years to come.
Hops and Pie Pumpkin Beer Festival
October 18, 2013 | Tristan ChanIt comes to no surprise that people go absolutely bazonkers over pumpkin beers. As soon as that first chilly morning sends us racing indoors for a a sweater, as soon … Read More
“The Beer Diaries” Craft Beer Series Comes To Denver
October 10, 2013 | Justin HatfieldFor the craft beer enthusiast, simply drinking a great beer sometimes isn’t enough. Director Mike Mann and his crew at The Beer Diaries, have taken their love for craft beer to the next … Read More
Awesomesauce- WhiteWhine
October 10, 2013 | Laura MegoAs you can probably tell by a few of my previous posts, there’s nothing I like more than a snarky comeback or witty remark. Add in a little dose of … Read More
2013 GABF Fantasy Brewery Draft Results
October 8, 2013 | Tristan Chan 5Beyond the Beer – Wednesday – Battery 621
October 8, 2013 | Tristan Chan 1Join us this Wednesday night as Denver-based companies Crafting a Nation, Business of Fun, and PorchDrinking.com come together for the Inaugural event “Beyond the Beer Panel Discussion and Craft Beer Showcase.” The event will take place at Battery 621, 621 Kalamath Street, Denver, CO 80204; on October 9th, 2013. Doors to “Beyond the Beer” Hangout open at 6pm followed by a showcase featuring unique craft beers, reserved for this tasting event, at 8pm.
Denver Beer Fest Tapping with Mayor Michael Hancock
October 3, 2013 | Lizzie Bourque 1Yesterday Denver Mayor Michael Hancock met a host of reporters and craft beer lovers at The Source to kick off the 2013 Denver Beer Fest. The Source is a new … Read More
Awesomesauce – Roadtrippers
September 26, 2013 | Laura MegoWhen I was little and we’d make the trek down south to Florida or South Carolina for vacation, my mom would always stop by our local AAA Office first and get a TripTik. These were basically personalized, highlighted maps of your route showing you where to go, local traffic information along the way (always marked on the paper map with a little rubber stamp in the shape of a traffic cone), the locations of gas stations, etc. Now, of course, that service has moved online, but only if you’re a dues-paying AAA member.
PorchDrinking Interview: Flying Dog Brewery and Gonzofest
September 26, 2013 | Erin PetreyThe concept of “local” is a vital part of the craft beer experience. Beer drinkers—both new and seasoned—often seek out brews that were made close to home with locally-sourced products. This makes the entire experience special, more personal. Thankfully, as a resident of DC, I can call Flying Dog Brewery my local brewery, and I was welcomed and encouraged to do so by Flying Dog CEO, Jim Caruso. Jim and his team were kind enough to invite PorchDrinking to attend their annual Gonozofest, a music fest-cum-beer fest-cum-Hunter S. Thompson-homage. We were also lucky enough to attend a behind the scenes tour led by Jim himself. Read More
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