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Beer Site of the Week

Posted by admin On September - 30 - 2008

Our selection for the week of 9/28-10/4 is BeerCook.com. There are alot of sites with recipes using beer but we chose Beer Cook because it goes well beyond that. From professional beer cook profiles to a user submitted recipe search. Check it out by clicking here.

Wine Site of the Week

Posted by admin On September - 23 - 2008

Our selection for the week of 9/21-9/27 is 1 Wine Dude. 1 Wine Dude is Joe Roberts. He is now a wine consultant and musician in the greater Philadelphia area.

1WineDude (a.k.a. Joe Roberts) provides an insider’s view of the strange and wonderful world of wine, told accessibly from an outsider’s viewpoint. Joe is a Certified Specialist of Wine, and has achieved the WSET’s Advanced Certificate in Wine & Spirits.

Wine Site of the Week

Posted by admin On September - 15 - 2008

Our selection for the week of 9/14-9/20 is Corkd.com. Cork’d is a free service for reviewing, sharing and discovering wine.

Cork’d is a free service for wine aficionados. You can use Cork’d to catalog, rate and review wines you’ve tasted. You can also keep track of wines you’d like to try and buy as well as subscribe to what your buddies have reviewed.

Beer Site of the Week

Posted by admin On September - 15 - 2008

Our selection for the week of 9/14-9/20 is FreeTheHops.org | Alabamians For Specialty Beer. As you may or may not know there are several states that have bans or limits on what beers can be legally sold within their borders. Free the Hops is the website created by those in Alabama and those friendly to Alabama that are attempting to get their restrictions removed. They seemed to be close to accomplishing this during the last state senate sessions but the vote didn’t make it to the floor in time. Here is a bit more information from their site.

Free the Hops is a grassroots, non-profit organization whose mission is to help bring the highest quality beers in the world to Alabama. These beers are commonly referred to as craft beers due to the skill and artistry required to brew them, but they are also appropriately classified as specialty or gourmet. You might think of them as the Mercedes of beers.

Visit FreetheHops.org now!

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Our selection for the week of 9/28-10/4 is BeerCook.com. There are alot of sites with recipes using beer but we chose Beer Cook because it goes well beyond that. From professional beer cook profiles to a user submitted recipe search. Check it out by clicking here.

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