In a recent post at his revived blog at Total Ales Matthew Curtis wrote: “This week I’ve been thinking about the lack of criticism in beer writing. It’s something I’ve thought about a lot over the ...
“This week I’ve been thinking about the lack of criticism in beer writing. It’s something I’ve thought about a lot over the years, because beer and pub reviewing doesn’t really exist in any meaningful ...
Hops plants provide beer with its signature taste and aroma, and studies in cells and animals hint that some hops compounds could bring health benefits for humans. Every fall, as Oktoberfest and ...
Fiseha and Desalegn opened their newest restaurant, Habesha Ethiopian Restaurant, last week at 46 Whitney Ave. — just opposite Audubon Street — in the space that formerly was Moe's Southwest ...
A new premium non-alcoholic beer has launched in the US, named Bero, crafted to tap into increasing consumer preference for no and low-alcohol options. According to Bero, its team of US brewers ...
A popular beer is having its alcohol strength slashed - and Brits aren't happy about it. Generally, the average beer has an ABV (alcohol by volume) of between 4-7 percent. However, one major brand ...
For example, cider is often shelved next to beer, but it’s actually a type of wine. Both wine and cider are made by fermenting juice, but American cider makers seek to be recognized by consumers ...
The B.C. Beer Awards announced its winners at a tasting event in New Westminster, with breweries honoured in 30 different beer-style categories. The big winners of the night were Port Alberni's ...
Lagers, ale, and stout beers helped him craft his book. Being able to taste authentic and fresh handcrafted brews helped Wilson define the success of handcrafting beer. "Writing this book was a truly ...
BERO Cofounders Tom Holland and John Herman. Here comes your latest celebrity beer brand. BERO is a non-alcoholic beer being launched by movie actor Tom Holland — probably best known for his role as ...
San Miguel is the UK's favourite beer, data suggests. Sixty-one per cent of Brits like the taste of the Spanish lager, brewed by American giant AB InBev. Guinness (53 per cent) ranks second ...