after hours

Bourbon goes well with a side of Portland

Jason | 28 March, 2008 00:51 | (425)

So what do you do when your neighbors hog the washer and dryer for nearly a week? Write a note, you might say, asking them to take their clothes out of the machines so that you can have some clean socks and underwear. And what if, when finally the clothes are removed, the washer goes on the fritz?

 

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Beer-ry interesting

Melanie | 25 March, 2008 21:57 | (311)

If you needed yet another reason to love Wisconsin, I've found one. 

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So, do I tip myself?

Deidre | 24 March, 2008 17:57 | (305)

You know when you get a bartender that's ignoring you, and you think, "I could just stick my glass under that tap and get it myself"?

 

 

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Best brewery tours

Vanessa | 21 March, 2008 21:34 | (354)

AOL release it's top ten brewery tours in the U.S. this week.

Coming in at No. 7 is the Harpoon Brewery in Boston. The brewery was picked for its tastings.

 

 

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Spring is in the bottle

Melanie | 18 March, 2008 22:00 | (310)

You know spring is right around the corner when you see spring ales springing up (sorry) at the supermarket and in breweries.

 

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An excuse to experiment

Emily | 15 March, 2008 00:24 | (335)


I decided to visit the state liquor store in Nashua recently to check out the selection. I plan to stick with ones that are roughly $10 and under, and find the best-tasting ones in that price range. I’m not a wine connoisseur, so I’m starting from scratch in writing about taste and food pairings.

 


 

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Brewed to perfection

Vanessa | 09 March, 2008 22:49 | (294)

Sam Adams has announced its 2008 Longshot American Homebrew Contest.

If your friends are constantly complimenting you on the brews you make, or even if they're not, you may want to consider entering.

The winning beer will be featured in 2009 Longshot 6-pack.

Go to the Samuel Adam's Web site for contest rules.

Mudslide madness

Deidre | 09 March, 2008 16:11 | (371)

Ever have one of Pepperidge Farm's Milano cookies?
 

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Getting wild

Deidre | 04 March, 2008 22:03 | (472)

On Friday, I headed over to the Wine Society in Tyngsborough for its Wild & Wacky brews tasting. We tasted a dozen different beers, which were from faraway locations such as Belgium, Germany and Japan, and ones closer to home, such as Colorado, Delaware and even Pennichuck in Milford. 

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Oh, no brown Betty

Vanessa | 04 March, 2008 17:32 | (257)

With St. Patrick’s Day around the corner, visions of Guinness are in most die-hard drinkers’ dreams. But what about it’s black and tan counterpart?

Bass has come up with a marketing tool just in time for the Irish holiday to make sure you don’t forget about them on this day.

 

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Mexican Beers

Grant | 03 March, 2008 17:49 | (282)

Many bars and restaurants around here fail to offer a wide assortment of Mexican alcohols. In fact, many locals maintain that Corona (ick) is the solution to many of life's problems. I recently moved here from Southern California where I went to college. Without getting into much detail, I hold myself as somewhat of a connoisseur of the country's proudest libations...with the exception of cheaper tequilas of course.

 

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Spanish Wine!

ErnestoBurden | 01 March, 2008 10:43 | (250)

Got an email from the state liquor store the other day announcing Spanish and German wines are one sale from Feb. 25 to March 30.  I'm always happy to see Spanish wine go on sale.  My absolute favorite value wine is Hoya de Cadenas -- a fantastic tempranillo with a big, bold Spanish taste.  It goes well with everything (everything that's not wimpy and pallid flavor-wise, anyhow, but who wants to eat something like that to begin with?) and  you can get it for under $10.  I brought some to a wine tasting party a few years back.  One of the activities was a blind price estimation - everybody had to guess and then the person who'd brought the wine revealed the name and price.  Nobody guessed under $20 on this one -- and that was a few years back!  If you haven't met tempranillo wines yet, you should, and this is a great introduction.  ¡Salud, amigos!

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