I’d like to personally thank our guest writers from this past week. They offered up some very interesting stuff, to be sure. I’d say that I’ll probably start reading them now, but I already read their blogs. If you don’t read them already, you should.
Here’s a recap:
We started off with The Beer Nut lamenting the lack of real Irish beer, but noting redemption in Galway Hooker. Beware the plastic paddies
Next up Jeff from Wort’s Going On Here? let us know all about a unique Brewery/Restaurant in the tiny Texas town of Eola. Eola School Restaurant
BrewDad suggests that the age verification American brewers use on their websites is worse than useless. Age verify on beer sites?
Bailey of boakandbailey.com lament the lack of American craft beer in London, but notes the encouraging trend of British brewers using American hops. No American beer in London, but lots of American hops
Mark of maeib’s Beerblog also laments the lack of American craft beer in London, suggesting that British beer drinkers really would like to see some more over there. (It’s the same situation over here, Mark. Once you get past Bass, Newcastle, and Boddington’s, pickings get mighty slim.) American Beer In The UK
After a quick return for The Session, Sage from My Beer Pix treated us to a tale of a journey through some worthwhile beer spots in downtown San Diego. San Diego beer scene
Adam from Beer Bits 2 opines that everyone should brew their own beer at home. Straight-up home brewing the way I see it
Bryan of The Brew Lounge tells us about the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC, and likely beer spots for spectators to try. Drinking Beer & Running in Washington, D.C.
Bill of Beer Janglin’ reflects on his transformation from “beer philistine” to “beer geek”. The Burdens of Evolution
A hearty thank you to all of our guest writers. Sláinte!
This was a lot of fun and we’re sure to do it again. If you’re interested in writing for us next time, just drop us a line.
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Had a great time doing it. Thanks again.
Sláinte!
Thanks for asking us to help out — it was fun.
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