All posts in Beer

  • Studio 35 Movie and Beer Tasting Events
    April 29, 2011, 2 Comments

    This is a guest post by Brandie Williams. Brandie believes that drinking your feelings should be a delicious endeavor! She’ll never say “no” to more hops or a free shot. […]

  • Growlers in Columbus
    April 25, 2011, 10 Comments

    UPDATE: We posted a much lengthier list in June 2012 which you can viewhere For hopheads, growlers are a great way to enjoy craft beer at home. A growler is […]

  • Barley Basics
    April 21, 2011, No comments

    When undergoing fermentation, yeast consumes sugars to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide (see Yeast Inspection).  In beer, barley (a cereal grain) is the source of these sugars, compared to wines […]

  • Know Your Beer Glasses
    April 11, 2011, 9 Comments

    This is a guest post by Brandie Williams. Brandie believes that drinking your feelings should be a delicious endeavor! She’ll never say “no” to more hops or a free shot. […]

  • Getting the Most From Your Beer
    April 9, 2011, 3 Comments

    Although many of you are experienced beer drinkers, I wanted to offer some tips for the newbies on how to make the most of your beer drinking experience. If you […]

  • Yeast Inspection
    April 6, 2011, 3 Comments

    We begin our tour through beer ingredients with yeast, in my opinion the single most important component in beer but often the most overlooked.  I think that when consuming beer, […]

  • Beer Trades
    April 5, 2011, 2 Comments

    This is a guest post from James Marks. James is a beer connoisseur (not a snob) who loves to spend his time drinking beer, talking about beer, and imbibing with […]

  • Bob’s Bar: Beer Bliss Hole-In-The-Wall
    April 3, 2011, 3 Comments

    This is a guest post by PJ Bumstead I guess I wouldn’t call Bob’s a hole-in-the-wall, it’s more like a hole-in-the-plaza, but hey, Bob’s calls themselves The Cultural Hub of […]

  • An Introduction to Brewing Ingredients
    March 30, 2011, 6 Comments

    Beer as a beverage can range from light character and flavor all the way up to incredible complexity and depth.  For the brewer behind the beer, this begins with selection […]