10.15.2010

Celebrator Doppelbock Rocks


I don't do a lot of reviews but I have to make an exception. This beer has been a favorite of mine for quite some time although it's been a while since I've actually had it, until last night. I went to an annual beer tasting last night with friends. It's informal and everyone just brings beer and we grab at will the ones that look interesting. Not all of my friends like great beer - my best friend thinks Corona is a treat. Don't get me started.

But Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock is quite simply amazing and even if my pale tasteless ale drinking friends don't see it, those of us who love beer (and yes, a few of my other friends actually do) couldn't get enough of this brew last night. There were only a couple bottles brought and we were treating them like gold. I am a true fan of Bocks - especially the Double Bocks. There were a couple of others brought and I also tasted a dark wheat beer which was intriguing.

But Celebrator is top notch. The beer has a beautiful clear hazelnut brown color and is oh so smooth with a thick and creamy head. Now imagine drinking a caramel iced coffee with a little bit of fruity chocolate. Add small bubbles that add to the silkiness of the brew and you've just described Celebrator. Shoot, even on Beer Advocate with over 1,700+ reviews it receives an A. Just go get yourself a bottle of this beer and keep some around for special occasions - you will be happy you did!

10.07.2010

Top 100 Value Wines


If you've read this blog for any amount of time, you'll know that 1. I'm not a huge 'follow the ratings' kind of drinker. Ratings are subjective and completely depend upon the palette of someone I don't know. In other words, I don't blindly buy a wine because it has 92 points. And 2. I'm cheap. I stand firmly in my belief that great wine doesn't have to be expensive.

So it's crazy that I'm personally so thrilled to see this list of wines. But I really feel that this list is a departure from most ratings and is truly more in alignment with today's wine drinker. We're a little more knowledgeable about wine in general, know that great wines come from some obscure places and want the best bang for our buck.

The official start to the list is "...Wine Enthusiast 100-point scale is high in relation to its price (a very precise formula we keep to ourselves, but 88-points and $10 are approximate yardsticks), it merits a Best Buy designation. Only about 5% of the wines we review annually merit this designation, and what you’re seeing on these next pages is a very elite grouping drawn from that already limited group. Enjoy, shop wisely, drink well, give thanks."

Brilliant! I glanced through the list and there were already a good dozen I want to buy right now. Don't take my word for it - go check it out for yourself here.

10.06.2010

Beer, Graffiti and Brilliance


It's wonderful when businesses understand that they are responsible for their own community but it becomes Brilliant when they bribe their community to care. That's just what Rogue Ales is doing... they have adopted 2 city blocks in Portland and are hosting Thursday clean ups - and afterwards they'll give you free tastings and a tour. They are even stepping it up one more notch by hosting a Graffiti Cleanup After Dark - yep, complete with glow in the dark goodies and cleaning supplies. I love everything about these ideas.

Go to the Rogue's website to find out more details and to check out their beer (fab!!) here.

9.20.2010

Great American Beer Winners

WoooHooo!!! Our small town of Temecula California now has a winner of a brewer. Congratulations to Black Market Brewing Company for their GOLD winning Rye Beer (out of 32 I may add). There were quite a few winners from Southern California - a lot from 3 locations of Pizza Port (San Clemente, Carlsbad and Ocean Beach). Also included were Stone Brewery, Karl Strauss, Taps, Port Brewing (San Marcos), and Eagle Rock (LA). I'm so proud of our SoCal showing at the festival and if I couldn't be there in person, at the very least I can visit these breweries and taste their award winning beers. How many people can say that?

Click here on the festival site for your complete shopping list...

9.01.2010

Brewery in Temecula

Well, real estate sales went down and craft brew sales went up so it appears that this Temecula Entrepreneur switched gears at exactly the right time. I love that owner and brewer Andrew Marshall is doing something he truly loves with a business plan that looks like it will survive the tides. Enjoy the video below and then go to the Press Enterprise for the full story. Hopefully permits will be allowed soon to be able to purchase the beer directly from the brewery.

8.31.2010

Drunken Cows for Dinner


Food trends make me giggle but this one has me curious: cows are being fed wine for 60 days as part of their diet. Evidently these particular bovine become chattier than your typical cow after their daily treat of red wine blends, although they prefer the sweeter varietals. Inspired by pigs being fed beer (how did I miss that story?-beer bacon! Yum!), the liter of wine isn't enough to make the cows tipsy but they are very relaxed. Evidently relaxed cows make for some tender eats. It's more expensive than regular sober beef but those who are cooking and eating it agree that the extra cost is worth the quality of meat they are experiencing.

For the full story from CBC News click here.

7.20.2010

Wine Bra



I cannot really say much about this find... it's a sports bra that holds an entire bottle of wine in it - with a handy drinking straw. Really? Holy hot shaken wine! You can buy one here at BaronBob.com (search for the Wine Rack) for $29 AND your boobs will instantly increase from a size A to D. Of course the more you drink the smaller they become but then, perhaps you care less as well.

P.S. While you're here, they also sell The Beer Belly which holds 80oz of beer for $34.95. They've got ya covered!
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