Comparing Anchor’s 2009 and 2010 Christmas Ales

Now that we’re into December, Christmas beers, winter warmers and other special seasonals are showing up in stores and beer joints. It is truly the most wonderful time of the year if you’re a beer lover, and year after year, Anchor Christmas Ale, also sometimes called “Our Special Ale” (and…

Saint Arnold Divine Reserve 10: Wow.

To the three people on the waiting list behind me for Park Lane Whole Foods’ last six-pack of Saint Arnold Divine Reserve 10 in hopes that I wouldn’t show up to claim it, sorry. I hope you were able to find it elsewhere. And now I understand why the Houston…

Faux Belgian Brews: Ranking Celis Grand Cru And Flying Dog Raging Bitch

​This week’s special Avery events at the Libertine Bar, The Common Table and the Meddlesome Moth are putting a special emphasis on the Colorado brewery’s Salvation Belgian-style golden ale. The Libertine and Common Table have already offered up food pairings especially made to go with the beer, and the Moth…

Getting Stoned At Central Market Beer Class

​Held in the store’s upstairs classroom kitchen, Friday night’s “Stone Brewery Gastropub” at Central Market was more cooking class than gastropub beer dinner. It provided such intriguing samples of food and Stone beers that it was impossible not to go downstairs and immediately head to the store’s beer cooler in…

Hennepin Saison Vs. Homebrew Clone

Jesse HugheyOur cloning technology is clearly in the early stages of development.​This Sunday as part of Central Market’s Brewtopia beer marketing drive, the Dallas location is offering a homebrewing workshop from 3 to 5:30 p.m. The class is only $10 and offers the opportunity to purchase Central Market’s homebrew kits…

I’m a Geek Who Drinks…Root Beer?

I’ve been totally jazzed about telling all you drinkers, girl and otherwise, about how bad ass Geeks Who Drink on Mondays at the Barley House is. It is just 2 weeks old, but it is outstanding. Geeks Who Drink, for those who don’t know, is an organized pub quiz for…

Beers To Match Those Chiles From Hatch

In case you haven’t read this blog, other food blogs, turned on the television or driven on Central Expressway in the last month, let us remind you that this is Hatch chile season, with peppers from Hatch, New Mexico, hitting grocery shelves and restaurant kitchens. The recipes for chiles, roasted…

Ranking Texas IPAs from Real Ale and Rahr

India Pale Ales, or IPAs, have become a favorite beer style for craft brewers looking to experiment with flavors. The beers, which originated in Great Britain in the late 18th century for shipping to India, are defined by their elevated hop levels, making them especially popular with hop-happy West Coast…

Summer Brew Smackdown II, Plus Open Tasting At Plano Ginger Man

Temps have been over 100 degrees for days, and there’s no relief in sight. No relief, that is, unless you count a cold glass of beer. As mentioned last time we looked at summer thirst-quenchers, crisp pilsners, IPAs and farmhouse ales are much more appealing during the dog days of…