Ah, Utah. If they are not going to learn it in schools you can expect folk are going to have to pick it up in the taverns of the nation: • “Wasatch Beers is changing the label on its 2002 Unofficial Amber Ale — a title that once raised a ruckus with Olympic officials — to "Evolution Amber Ale …
As Britain's parliamentarians debate the prospect and the wisdom of the new 24 hour drinking freedom, the BBC has posted an excellent page on the state of Britian's relationship with the drink: • “Some have warned this moment, tagged an "alcoholic Big Bang", will signal chaos and disorder on the …
Craig Pinhey, a Maritime writer on beer and other beverages, laments the restrictions on the interprovincial beer trade in Canada. • “At one point beer could only be sold in provinces where it was brewed. Although not true anymore, we've not come very far. In New Brunswick, the rules give huge …
I never cease to be amazed by the odd little rules around the drink that are laying around waiting to trip people up: • “A constitutional battle is brewing over a holiday beer that state officials are trying to ban because they say its label might entice children to drink. The state believes it …
Here is a really good article from the University of Washington's UW Daily Online on an evening in the life of a bar bouncer: • “There is no specific training that Opie received; only through learning from the other bouncers did he pick up on the process, including the typical protocol …
read more »As I am going to a big US college sports event in a few weeks not to mention a few key temples to ale, I am quite interested in the phenomena of tail gating or tailgating or tail-gating. Some readers outside of North American might not even know what a tail gate is - it is the openable rear wall …
read more »Here is a story bound to reinforce a stereotype or two: • “As residents of Picayune struggled to cope with the after effects of hurricane Katrina, coupled with boredom, they found themselves in the midst of a ban on beer and ammunition. The only thing keeping some citizens of Picayune occupied …
read more »The diversity of unique but wacky laws on the sale of beer never ceases to amaze me. Today I found out about something called a "cereal malt beverage": • “...cereal malt beverage seems a relic of a bygone era. According to the brewing industry, only five other states treat the weaker stuff …
I have noticed some reports concerning a Florida law suit between the family of baseball hero Roger Maris and the Anheuser-Busch company. You can follow the case by reading articles like this in the Gainesville Sun but this passage notes one of the key issues which came to me as a bit of a …
Mike has done some excellent research with a map he has found showing the first places of libation in his hometown and my old stomping grounds of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Go read. If he'd scan the map we could put it up here as some interactive history with an edjificational twist. Just thinking of …