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Submitted by yetidog on February 9, 2007 - 3:07pm.

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It's Stout Month @ Mountain Sun

Submitted by Justinian on February 4, 2007 - 8:58am. |

If you like Stout, you should plan on spending the nest four weeks at Mountain Sun in Boulder.

February marks the 14th annual Stout month. Throughout the month, 10 of Mountain Sun taps will run black with a rotating selection of 19 different stouts, including 8 house beers, 2 homebrew contest winning beers, and 9 guest stouts.

The house beers include:

  • Thunderhead Stout (Robust American Stout)
  • Korova Cream Stout (Rich & Roasty Milk Stout)
  • Belgian Dip Stout (Decadent Chocolate Stout)
  • Cherry Dip Stout (Sweet Cherry Belgian Dip)
  • Old School Irish Stout (Dry Irish Stout)
  • Coconut Cream Stout (Silky Milk Stout w/ Toasted Coconut)*
  • Stoked Oak Stout (Smokey Oak/Vanilla Bourbon Stout)*
  • Yonder Mountain Stout (Robust Stout w/ British Pale Malt)
  • Trickster Stout (Hoppy American Stout)
  • Usurper Imperial Stout (Russian Imperial Stout)

            *winning homebrew recipe!

Collaboration not Litigation Ale

Submitted by Justinian on February 4, 2007 - 8:40am. | | |

You know, sometimes breweries do some pretty cool stuff. Check out Avery Brewing Co's Collaboration not Litigation Ale. The short version is that Avery and Russian River Brewing both have a Belgium beer called Salvation Ale. Instead of one of the breweries relinguishing the rights, they decided to mix the beers.

Beer+Chocolate=Love at first bite

Submitted by Justinian on February 3, 2007 - 9:27am. |

So Valentines Day is quickly approaching. Do you know what you're doing this year? How about ditching the champagne and trying some cool new beers instead?

Lisa Morrison wrote an article that will help you make the perfect chocolate and beer pairings. She talks to fellow Coloradoan (and beer expert) Ray Daniels to get the scoop. 

Calling all beer bloggers!

Submitted by Justinian on February 1, 2007 - 8:34am. | | | |

So check out this post over at appellationbeer.com.  He's proposing a Beer Blogging Day, when all us beer bloggers post about a certain style. It's going to start on March 2 with everyone blogging about Stout.

Now, of course I'll participate, but what Stout(s) should I drink? The only rules are that it can't be Guinness, Beamish or Murphy's, but I'm going to make it a Colorado Stout. So if you've got suggestions on which Stout(s) you want me to write about on the first-ever Beer Blogging Day, leave me a note in the comments section. Better yet, sign up for your own blog (either here or elsewhere) and participate!

Washington's Sunday liquor sales experiment a success

Submitted by Justinian on January 31, 2007 - 9:20am.

Check out this report over at ProBrewer.com . Apparently the state of Washington conducted an experiment that allowed a portion of its state-run and all of it's private contract liquor stores to sell booze on Sunday. The result? They made more money.

The state was expecting to make $9.6 million off of the experiment which runs until the end of June, but it now thinks that it will make $18.5 million.

Palisade Brewery gets plugged in the Post

Submitted by Justinian on January 28, 2007 - 1:08pm. | |

This Denver Post article/map gives the Palisade Brewery a nice plug. The last time I was on the Western Slope, the Palisade Brewery hadn't opened yet. But I hear it's the place to go on Friday evenings if you want to rub elbows with some of the area's winemakers.

I've read about the Red Truck IPA before and it sounds tasty!. Sounds like I need to go on a road trip!

No Dogfish Head 120, yet - NBB Trippel instead

Submitted by Justinian on January 27, 2007 - 9:02am. | |

So I called up the liquor store closest to my house which I thought might be able to get the Dogfish Head 120 and the guy said it wouldn't be a problem. I stopped in last night and saw a shelf of Dogfish Head 4-packs and I got excited! But it was just the 90. I tried talking to the guy about the 120, but he was too busy flirting with the chick that also works there to pay attention to me.

I'm glad I don't live in Utah, but Colorado laws still suck

Submitted by Justinian on January 26, 2007 - 9:40am. |

I read something the other day that reminded me of a trip to Moab my wife and I took a couple years ago. It was a great trip, we met some really cool people and saw some really cool places.

We tried a couple Moab breweries while we we there and we discovered that Utah's liquor laws are really strange. For starters restaurants have to physically split the area where beer and liquor are served. I guess you can't get an Irish Car Bomb in Utah.

Come on guys, Sex and free beer are better than football

Submitted by Justinian on January 25, 2007 - 9:45am. |

I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the world's biggest football fan, but I was amazed when I read this in today's Rocky:

44 percent of respondents to a Coors Light Survey of more than 2,500 male football fans say making Super Bowl plans is a higher priority than planning for Valentine's Day. And more than 30 percent of those responding would rather see their favorite team win the Super Bowl than win a date with a Supermodel, win a year's supply of beer or win their fantasy football league for three years in a row.  

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