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The Weekly Buzz | March 2 – 8

March 9, 2018 |

Since I’m writing this on International Women’s Day, I would be remiss if I didn’t thank all of my strong, creative female colleagues at PorchDrinking. Without them, this humble beer blog would be but a shadow of itself. Their hard work and dedication keeps this train on the tracks, and their fresh points of view help us keep our content fresh and relevant in an ever-changing world. I invite you all to raise a glass to them! Now, here’s some stuff I found on Twitter. This is The Weekly Buzz.
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What We’re Drinking | April 21, 2017

April 21, 2017 |

What did one craft beer lover say to another craft beer lover on Easter?

Answer: Hoppy Easter!

Ok, you didn’t come here for the lame jokes. You came here for the booze….this is What We’re Drinking.

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What We’re Drinking | December 23, 2016

December 23, 2016 |

The Winter Solstice has just past, and a few more holidays grow nearer, the PorchDrinkers seem to be setting their sights on bigger warmer beers to bring them cheer and warmth. Buried in this weeks selections, you will find new beers, old beers, barrel-aged beers, Bova-poses and fake Bova-poses. Grab your jingle bells, dump the egg nog down the drain, and sit in front of the Yule log. This is What We’re Drinking!

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What We’re Drinking | November 25th, 2016

November 25, 2016 |

Thanksgiving is a notoriously big drinking holiday. Whether you’re attending “Thanksgiving Eve” festivities at the local dive bar or trying to ignore the inappropriate rants of an older family member, beer can become a wonderful coping mechanism. The PorchDrinking staff is no different. Get a legal pad and prepare to take some notes. This is What We’re Drinking.

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Event Recap | 9th Annual Savannah Craft Brew Fest

September 6, 2016 |

Twas the night before the Savannah Craft Brew Fest The weather was frightening and the roads were a wreck. Not a soul was … Read More