“This brew is Evil Twin’s flagship West Coast Style IPA., but to us it’s got a little ‘east’ thrown in — not East Coast, a little farther east than that …”
Read More“Oktoberfest continues in Munich, so it continues here at Market St. Wine. Welcome to another of our Oktoberfest beers! Each year, we look for a new and interesting Oktoberfest beer, one we’ve never carried before. This year, it comes from Warwick, NY — the Drowned Lands Winnow …”
Read More“This wine is 50% Roussanne, 30% Grenache Blanc, 20% Viognier, all organically farmed. Thought to be native to the northern Rhône, Roussanne is a key white wine grape there. It is much less a player in southern Rhône wines, which makes it notable that the De Mercurios decided to give it the lion’s share of this white …”
Read More“For all the ‘throwbacks’ and ‘memory lanes,’ THIS is a West Coast Style IPA!”
Read More“Oktoberfest began this past Saturday! So this week begins our spotlights on our Oktoberfest beers! We’ll start with what, in our hearts, is the kaiser of Oktoberfest breweries …”
Read More“Refosco is a family of grapes native to the Veneto and neighboring regions in the northeastern part of Italy … [Di Lenardo is] among our favorite value Italian wineries. Their wines are sustainably produced and made without oak aging. They are expressive and straight forward, perfect for everyday meals and gatherings …”
Read More“Mercurey is a village in the Côte Chalonnaise sub-region of Burgundy. They are mainly known for the red wine grapes, and if it’s red wine from Mercurey, most likely … it’s Pinot Noir. Maison L. Tramier & Fils has been making wine in Mercurey since 1842 …”
Read More“The Dream Landing is a German Helles-style Lager that is clean, clear, fresh and eminently drinkable …”
Read More“Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company is based in the Missouri side of Kansas City. Their Whiskey Barrel Stout is a year-round offering which we’ve avoided, because we feared, like other whiskey barrel stouts that we’ve had, that it would be thin. Boy, were we wrong …”
Read More“This crisp, zesty wine goes down easy during these 100 degree days of ... yes, September ... “
Read More“Waterford, VA’s Wheatland Spring Farm & Brewery takes their lagers seriously, and they should. They do them well, engaged in what craft brewers excel at — exploring what changes you can get from tweaking standard recipes …”
Read More“Potter’s Craft Cider’s Cuvée Series is where Potter’s takes the opportunity to focus on just one Virginia grown apple. For this slightly sparkling cider, it’s the Harrison apple …”
Read More“In the Languedoc, it is customary to blend many grape varieties together …”
Read More“We just want to go on the record. We were dubious about this Tripel. From its description, we did not think this beer would work. Fortunately, Warwick, NY’s Drowned Lands Brewery knows more about brewing than we do …”
Read More“ ‘When we expanded our brewery in 2013, the stress was something, to say the least. I ran out of creative juice for a minute so I decided to have another one for inspiration ...’ ”
Read More“diFilippo is one of the sustainable trailblazers in Umbria, and they've been making delicious organic wines for years …”
Read More“Duck-Rabbit does not go traditional here, as their Baltic Porter is an ale rather than a lager. Still, they ferment it at low temperatures (or as low as their ale yeast will allow, we suppose). After conditioning it in cold tanks, they nail the flavor …”
Read More“Fermented with Brettanomyces yeast, the Cultivateur Provision Saison is aged in oak barrels for the better part of a year … A full-flavored experience, though this beer is richer than you expect from a Saison, it still doesn't lose the Saison’s refreshing nature …”
Read More“So, you may know Sicily for its famed Nero d’Avola grape, but have you heard of Perricone? …”
Read More“The summer is not over, so there’s still time for yet another summer-styled brew! Enter our second Pilsner from Nashville’s Southern Grist Brewing Company. However, this one takes some steps away from the Pilsner’s traditional path …”
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