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Jon Griffin (tresero) teaches beer and brewing at the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Management at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has also owned 2 homebrew shops in Las Vegas and is an active member of SNAFU, the Southern Nevada...
9 commentsBest breweries (brewery) to visit in Europe
There are thousands of breweries to visit in Europe. I've been lucky enough to visit a few of them. The one brewery that I didn't end up visiting was the Heineken Brewery that was closed on the day I was in Amsterdam, Holland. I am not sure why we didn't stay another day so we could visit the brewery. I guess we were on a schedule.
1 commentForget the Wine, Pair Food with Beer
Beer and food go together like summer and the beach. But, it can be difficult to decide what beer to serve withe which dish. Never fear, we will help you pair food and beer like a pro.
3 commentsThe Great American BBQ Beer.
Summer is here and it’s time for my favorite summer activity, the BBQ!. So, what beer do I drink to wash down all the beautifully smoked steaks and burgers that I’m going to consume this summer? An...
0 commentsA Brief History of Lethbridge, Alberta
A short history of my hometown, Lethbridge, Alberta.
2 commentsBest Microbrew In The History Of Beer: Klisch Pilsner From Milwaukee
Your taste buds will orchestrate their own version of Ride Of The Valkyries by Wegner when you taste Klisch for the first time. Where I was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, beer is like a gang of angels soaring...
6 commentsLeffe Abbey: Blonde, Radieuse, and Brune
The foundations for Leffe Abbey began in 1152 at the merging of the Meuse and Leffe Rivers in the city of Dinant. Following the changing of its name from Notre-Dame Abbey to Leffe, it embarked on the path of...
0 commentsSt Patricks Day Glassware
Raise a glass to Ireland on St Patrick’s Day, whether you’re drinking Guinness, green beer or cocktails. To make the occasion even more special why not use one of these fantastic St Patrick’s Day...
0 commentsHops in Brewing
In the context of beer brewing, hops are the cones that the female Humulus Lupulus plant produces. They are used in varying degrees in almost all types of beer, providing it with flavor, aroma, and...
0 commentsPilsners
The Pilsner or Pilsener is a lager style beer known for its smooth, crisp flavor. Pilsners range in color from light straw to bright golden and are very clear. Often descibed as tasting "grainy" or "grassy"...
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