Does the fact that it’s brewed in Denmark make it ironic?
Anyways, I just found out you can get $12 growler fills of this at Brouwerij Lane all weekend. I GUESS I will just have to try it, you know, just to test the levels of it’s epic-ness.
Yes, this beer label is real. Denmark’s Evil Twin Brewing received Federal label approval last week to export a beer to the US called Williamsburg Hipster Ale. The brewery, which just started distributing on our shores earlier this year, calls the American-style Pale Ale a…
Dear Brouwerij Lane,
You’ve been my favorite. We’ve had so much fun. I love your half pints, your atmosphere, the corner you sit on. I love your wood burning stove, neighborhood puppies, and Star Wars wall paper. I promise you will always have a special place in my heart. But I have to be honest. Perhaps you have noticed some distance lately. I only visit on my way to dine with Pauly Gee. I don’t respond to your emails. But I haven’t been faithful.
I’ve been toying around with Good Beer. I tried. Maybe something will work out one day, but things are just a little…dry. Its more of stop in and get-it to go kind of place. We don’t have much in common yet. Maybe when the back opens up, things will be different. I flirted with Eastern District, but there was some hard to get - and just too much distance.
Now I want to tell you think I may have found someone new. Who knows, it may not work out. But it’s worth a shot. Especially when I know that you will always take me back.
So long for now,
Blager
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Tonight, Thursday Jan 6th from 7-9 pm, there will be a tasting of Greenport Harbor Beers at Brouwerij Lane in Greenpoint. Brewer Greg Doreski will be on hand discuss his featured beers as well as a NEW beer that’s never been tried before! Drink your heart out.
Greepoint holiday party, free food, free beer, baby jesus, Amen.
If writing about beer was my day job, I’d be providing tons of content for you each day. Unfortunately, it’s not. But here are some quick hits from the city’s beer scene:
DOUBLE THE TAPS
The folks at Beer Table (427B 7th Ave., at 15th St., Park Slope) announced this week that they’ve added…
Pretty Things: Fem-Ale
Well, it’s not only for girls – it’s also for moustached mouths. But brewer’s Dan and Martha Paquette DIY beverages, and stunning label art - picturing everything from bunnies to babies – are making many a beer drinker happy this summer. Calling beer “pretty” for the first time ever has certainly paid off for these two, as Jack D’or has been cited as a summertime favorite by more than a few. This beer “project” started out as a somewhat modest endeavor based out of Sommerville, where Dan and Martha rent extra tanks from brewers to enact the creative brews. Their kitchen table serves as their art department, where their artwork inspired by their travels together is later affixed to their beverage bottles.
Having met in Britain, I asked the couple to comment on American and British beer culture. Dan’s wisdom: “American beer culture is an apple, British beer culture is a scallion pan cake.” Here’s a snippet of our conversation….I blame the camera man for having perhaps one too many American Darlings (the kind that come in a bottle, that is).