Weekly Mixed Six December 8th
Category: Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Flying Machine Brewing Company Paper Cranes: 6.2% From the brewery, “Paper Cranes was conditioned on over 1 pound per gallon of fresh pineapple and is dry-hopped with Mosaic.” Fresh to enjoy on draft and in 16oz cans. Wilmington Brewing Company Rhymes With Orange: 8.2% This Blood Orange Milkshake IPA brewed with 14lbs of blood orange per barrel is a 8.2% crusher. Grab your 4-packs today! Front Street Brewery Tiny Tim’s Vanilla Java Porter: 6.9% Head Brewer
When I sat down to list what Waterline—The Brewery Under the Bridge—is best known for I realized very quickly that the list was very long. My personal favorite event is their annual Oktoberfest. If you haven’t been before, it’s a riot, complete with an oom-pah band, traditional German fare, a stein holding competition and so much more. There’s nothing quite like mowing down a couple of fresh, hot pretzels along with a couple (or couple
Weekly Mixed Six December 1st
Category: Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
A weekly roundup of local and craft beer that can be found around the area on tap, in bottles, or in cans. These are not beer reviews and should be used for entertainment purposes only. Mad Mole Brewing Mole School: 6.5% A throwback to a classic West Coast IPA. Broomtail Craft Brewery Jolly Elf: 8.9% Malt forward and 8.9% ABV for warmth, with holiday spices and tart cherry. The new brew will be released this
Weekly Mixed Six November 24
Category: Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
A weekly roundup of local and craft beer that can be found around the area on tap, in bottles, or in cans. These are not beer reviews and should be used for entertainment purposes only. Bill’s Brewing Company Triple Chocolate Porter: 7.31% American porter with robust chocolate flavors. Made with cocoa powder and bakers chocolate, conditioned on organic Ghanaian cocoa nibs. Medium bodied with a super smooth and balanced finish! Flytrap Brewing Smoked Oyster Porter: 5.8%
Thanksgiving Local Beer & Food Pairings Thanksgiving is a classically stressful one for the people planning the meal. From making sure you have enough chairs, plates, and silverware, down to wondering creating the oven schedule there are a lot of moving parts. One thing you don’t need to worry about this year is figuring out which beers to pair with each part of your meal—we did that for you. We’ve taken five classic dishes and