In my disorganized way over time, I am building up something between a partial inventory and a bad scrapbook of some of the nuttier beer legislation in the world. This week I came across another one in the regulation of drinking establishments in the Australian state of New South Wales. I am not …
OK, maybe not but I had to out do the other headlines at the RSBS feed reader giving the news that US craft beer sales are up 11% according to the latest figures from the Brewers Association.
One of the other great things about a trip south, other than loading up the stash with brews that are forbidden to Canadians otherwise, is finding a great new brewpub. A few miles to the west of Rochester, on highway 33, we found one more at Rohrbach Brewing. • We sat outside and were treated to …
August, eh. • It's stinking hot here at the eastern tip of the Great Lakes. Perfect beer drinking weather but today I am laying of the review beers to catch up with some odds and ends in the beery world: • First, don't forget there is a contest going on, The Good Beer Blog Flying Dog Summer …
Slumming around the internet, I came across this article about beer and Wisconsin which made me wonder whether it is the beer friendliest jurisdiction in North America. • “From handing out free samples at grocery stores to shunning a proposed tax increase, Wisconsin lawmakers love their beer …
read more »When I was in undergrad in the early 1980's, just before New Brunswick's Hans Haus sorta failed at lift-off and Nova Scotia's Granite Brewery took off, I mainly drank beer made by two breweries that made beers that were pretty much like beers in the rest of Canada, • except they were made by …
Julia wrote to let me know that the good folks at Ontario Craft Brewers have come up with an interesting context that appears to have 42 first prizes: • “Looking for the ultimate beer lover experience? Be an OCB Brewer for a day! The "Be an OCB Brewer for a Day" contest features 21 exciting …
read more »Last week, a reader named Bob posed a very good question in the comments about: "Did the Dutch traders ship beer as a commodity in trade for Asian goods? If yes, what years, what style? Were hops used in any manner then?". I thought it was such a good question that I posed it to Richard Unger …
You have to love Australians: • “When flooding cut off the New South Wales town of Hinton, in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, its residents sent out an SOS. Their need was urgent. Amid the rising water levels they found themselves more than a little dry. But it was not a consignment of …
Travelling to Parma, Italy, is tiring at the best of times, whether you go there from Norway or just about anywhere else. There is a matter of a flight to Milan, which usually ends up at Malpensa, the largest airport. In my case this took two and a half hours plus an hour delay, and I was lucky …