Archive for July, 2009
Craft Beer Industry Sours On Obama’s Beer Choice
There has been a lot of focus on what beer Obama would choose for his “Beer Summit”. He has officially chosen Bud Light, which has left American craft brewers and lovers a bit disappointed. With most major commercial beer brands no longer being owned by American companies and the American Craft Beer industry seeing growth [...]
News From Magic Hat Brewery
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR: The Magic Hat Brewing Company®, 5 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 CONTACT: Krissy Leonard, krissy.leonard@magichat.net, (802) 658-2739 Magic Hat Names Distributor and Newbie Distributor of the Year Pouring Partners’ Performance Propagates Positive Position South Burlington, VT, July 17, 2009 – With the help of the brewer’s revolutionary relationships with [...]
“Proudly Brewed in New Jersey: You Got a Problem with That?”
Great story from AP, Flying Fish Brewery is naming its beers after exits on the New Jersey Turnpike. read the full article here At Beer Utopia we love how creative craft brewers are at creating unique brands for their brews. So rock on Flying Fish we have no problem with that.
189 Beer Tasting Terms
If you have ever read beer reviews, you are probably familiar with some of the terms that are used to describe beer. While some of the terms are pretty straight forward, others may seem a little weird. How can a beer be biscuity and have good lace anyway? Brewer Fal Allen has taken the time [...]
Drought Board 15 meeting for 5-17-09 The Brooklyn Brewery visit
The last meeting of the Draught Board 15 at the Gaslight was a very good one. It was a little different this month due to Mothers Day. The DB15 regularly meets on the second Sunday of the month. It was a nice relaxed session on a pleasant Sunday Afternoon and a great day for a [...]
A Geek Drinking Stone Levitation Ale
I am not going to talk about this beer like I tasted it for a review. I won’t talk about the great reddish amber color ale that was placed in front of me at the Gaslight Brewery in a regular pint glass. I won’t talk about the immense aroma that came off the glass as [...]



