Craft beer is a hobby for me. Consuming it, generally. I always enjoy finding something I've never had and excitedly ordering it so that I can rate it on Untappd. One of my favorite things to find is an alternate version of something I already love. Sleepy Dog Brewing is a great little company in Tempe, AZ. They have a handful of beers from IPA to cherry wheat to milk stout. Their Wet Snout milk snout is one of my favorites, not just from Sleepy Dog, but all time. It's up there with Left Hand and Hussler. When they came out with the peanut butter version, I was all in.Search the Cinema Head Cheese Archives!
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June 22, 2016
Beer Review: Sleepy Dog Peanut Butter Milk Stout
Craft beer is a hobby for me. Consuming it, generally. I always enjoy finding something I've never had and excitedly ordering it so that I can rate it on Untappd. One of my favorite things to find is an alternate version of something I already love. Sleepy Dog Brewing is a great little company in Tempe, AZ. They have a handful of beers from IPA to cherry wheat to milk stout. Their Wet Snout milk snout is one of my favorites, not just from Sleepy Dog, but all time. It's up there with Left Hand and Hussler. When they came out with the peanut butter version, I was all in.
Labels:
beer,
craft beer,
Kevin Moyers,
Peanut Butter Milk Stout,
Sleepy Dog,
stout
August 27, 2011
Eats & Drinks Review: Guinness Black Lager
Football season is upon us, and what better beverage can there be this time of year than beer? It's definitely something you can sit back and enjoy with friends while you discuss how you would coach your team better than the guy getting paid to do it. When people think of relaxing beers, most people don't jump to Guinness. I always do.
Find Guinness merchandise on Amazon.com
On a recent trip to Chicago, I stopped off with my brother-in-law to grab some beer. As I walked along the coolers, I noticed something unusual. There was a six pack of Guinness with silver labels. I grabbed it immediately. This was new, and I needed to try it. It was called Black Lager. Lucky for me, I found a store that was selling it before it's release date, which is September 1st.
Find Guinness merchandise on Amazon.com
On a recent trip to Chicago, I stopped off with my brother-in-law to grab some beer. As I walked along the coolers, I noticed something unusual. There was a six pack of Guinness with silver labels. I grabbed it immediately. This was new, and I needed to try it. It was called Black Lager. Lucky for me, I found a store that was selling it before it's release date, which is September 1st.
Labels:
beer,
Black Lager,
drinks,
Guinness,
Kevin Moyers
June 15, 2011
Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #9 featuring Director Brad Rego
The Boddington's flows free as Kevin Moyers and Jeff Dolniak break down more movies than we could even count, all while Kevin deals with an allergy attack.Jeff has a great discussion with The Killing of Jacob Marr director Brad Rego about his film and his future plans.
This month's Trade-off has Kevin watching something Jeff couldn't even get through, and Jeff watching a late addition to a long running horror franchise.
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September 10, 2010
Eats and Drinks Reviews: Mighty Arrow, Münchner Gold and Sweaty Betty
by Lane Smith
#1 – Mighty Arrow by New Belgium Brewery
I’m a fan of almost everything New Belgium Brewery does (Fat Tire, 1554, etc.), and Mighty Arrow was no exception. For $9.99 a 12-pack this was a great beer and a value buy.
Appearance- Hazy peachy with tones of copper and a nice head.
Aroma - Excellent cascade hop aroma.
Taste- Bitter and hoppy up front with a nice mild caramel/citrus finish.
Texture- Medium body, nice and crisp.
Overall - I loved this beer. This moves towards to top of my list of New Belgium’s creations and for the price I got it, hard to beat in any situation. 6.00% ABV. Score 9/10.
#1 – Mighty Arrow by New Belgium Brewery
I’m a fan of almost everything New Belgium Brewery does (Fat Tire, 1554, etc.), and Mighty Arrow was no exception. For $9.99 a 12-pack this was a great beer and a value buy.
Appearance- Hazy peachy with tones of copper and a nice head.
Aroma - Excellent cascade hop aroma.
Taste- Bitter and hoppy up front with a nice mild caramel/citrus finish.
Texture- Medium body, nice and crisp.
Overall - I loved this beer. This moves towards to top of my list of New Belgium’s creations and for the price I got it, hard to beat in any situation. 6.00% ABV. Score 9/10.
Labels:
beer,
Lane Smith
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