A Porter, Some Posole, My Beer Cellar And Some Other Beers

Wow,The month of October is gone! We’ve been super-busy with travel and with my new photography blog so I apologize for the beer review mash-up that follows. I’m going to make a concerted effort to get my reviews posted to this blog a little closer to the time they go up on YouTube. In this [...] Read more »

Two Kentucky Bourbons And A Bourbon Ale

A couple of weeks ago we took a long weekend to meet up with two other couples in the Bourbon area of Kentucky (about 20 miles South and East of Bardstown). We rented a farmhouse and spent a few days enjoying each others company, touring some distilleries, eating good food and of course enjoying good [...] Read more »

Heineken, Genesee Cream Ale, Steak, Stout and Coke Zero

I’ve gotten a little behind (again) in posting to this blog but I’ve still been posting to the YouTube Channel. Here’s a quick summary of the past few weeks in which I review a king can Heineken, update you on the garden, review Genesee Cream Ale, cook a big steak and pair it with Stone’s [...] Read more »

More Catching Up-Bourbon, Beer, BBQ And Some Gardening

Man, another month has gone by and once again I’ve been remiss in posting here on the blog. I’ve been busy again but have managed to post videos to YouTube. In this bulk post I review a tasty cheap Bourbon, drink a few summer beers, fire up the Big Green Egg and show you how [...] Read more »

O’hara’s Irish Stout With Onion Burgers And Flax-Dusted Kale

Happy St. Patrick’s day everyone! I hope you enjoy the day, drink some good beer, eat some good food and stay safe. I am posting the obligatory “Irish Beer Review” but I’m also adding my unique twist on the same old “beef and cabbage” theme. The beer I’m reviewing is Ohara’s Irish Stout and I [...] Read more »

Tasty Vegetarian Chili And Deschutes Obsidian Stout

Winter is here and that means cold weather, snow, rain and CHILI!!! We love making up a batch of chili when the weather turns cold. It just seems to cut right through the cold and warm you from deep inside. Read more »

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