Tuesday, July 31, 2012
IPA Day 2012
Are you ready to get your IPA Day on? It’s happening this Thursday, August 2nd. This will be the 2nd time for this annual calendar event to make an appearance. The famed Beer Wench, who maintains the well written and thoroughly enjoyable blog ‘Drink with The Wench’ along with Ryan Ross of Karl Strauss Brewing Company, established IPA Day. So what’s IPA Day? I'll let the Beer Wench fill you in. Below is an excerpt from her blog:
“IPA Day is not the brainchild of a corporate marketing machine, nor is it meant to serve any particular beer brand. IPA Day is opportunity for all breweries, bloggers, businesses and consumers to connect and share their love of craft beer. It is an opportunity for the entire craft beer culture to combine forces and advocate craft beer through increased education and global awareness.”
IPA is my go to beer as I’m sure it is for many of you. Why then have a special day to celebrate it? I think you should always celebrate what you love. There’s a history behind every beer and IPA has an interesting one. Do some research and see what you find. Here’s a great post I came across on Martyn Cornell’s ‘Zythophile’ site concerning the myths surrounding IPA: http://zythophile.wordpress.com/2011/08/04/four-ipa-myths-that-need-to-be-stamped-out-for-ipaday/
IPA Day will be a regular international occurrence for years to come and certainly something to look forward to. I highly recommend hitting up The Beer Wench’s fabulous site for all of the details on this 1st Thursday of every August event.
Cheers fellow and future IPA lovers!
IKEA Beer?
I might just go to IKEA with my Fiancé if they start serving beer in their US stores. Yeah right, who am I kidding. I highly doubt that would convince my somewhat sane mind to go shopping at the mega-limited directions included-mega store. First off, who even eats at IKEA? I know I haven’t. I’m not saying their food isn’t good. It could possibly be some of the finest culinary cuisine. Tripadvisor gives Portland’s IKEA Café a 4 star rating. I just think it’s a strange concept that’s all. A lot of big box stores serve food, and a majority of it doesn’t look very appetizing. I look at it as filler material. It’s there to give you additional fuel when you feel you just don’t have enough stamina left to conquer their massive store. It also keeps you from leaving. They want you to stay. Hell, why not just move in. I will confess I do love the soft serve ice cream cones from Costco’s snack bar. They alone occasionally lure me in on a hot day. The cone costs about a $1 and tastes amazing. What’s not to love? Perhaps that’s what IKEA is banking on by now offering (2) styles of beer at their UK locations. If they can make a decent, inexpensive “Swedish” beer maybe that’s enough to entice a few of us non-shopaholic hop lovers into their massive blue and yellow buildings. If this idea is successful in the UK I’m sure we’ll see IKEA’s beer in stateside stores soon.
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IKEA Beer,
IKEA Café,
Öl Ljus Lager,
Öl Mörk Lager
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Mississippi Street Fair 2012
$4, 16oz. Double Mountain Vaporizer pre-crowd. |
Our whole day was spent talking to our neighboring vendors and the attendees. Everyone was very nice, including the Mississippi Street Fair staff that would stop by every now and then to ask how things were going. Overall, it looked like it was another successful year of celebrating what the Mississippi Avenue neighborhood has to offer. The best part is that a portion of the event’s proceeds went to Boise-Eliot Elementary and the Boise Business Youth Unity Project.
My buddy Mark volunteered to help me out. Thank The Lord , and Mark of course! |
The Rainier Beers stopped by to say hello with their owners. |
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Bowser Beer. A Dog's Best Friend.
My sister emailed me a MSN article on a new beer that made me chuckle. It’s a beer for man’s best friend. Yes, it’s for your dog and it’s called Bowser Beer. Bowser Beer is a non-alcoholic, hop-free malty concoction that comes in beef or chicken flavor. It even contains glucosamine to help keep Fido’s joints in good health. My dog wants nothing to do with our human beer, but I’m really tempted to purchase a six pack to see what his reaction would be to Bowser Beer. As mentioned, this beer is hop-free. Hops can be potentially toxic to dogs. So, if your dog does like beer, you may want to email your furry friend a link to Bowser Beer so they can enjoy their frothy beverage responsibly.
You can even add a custom label! Add your dog's pic and name the beer! |
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