Archive for October, 2005

Those naughty beer elves

Monday, October 31st, 2005

I’m guessing that you’ve already read or heard about the flap in Connecticut over labels for Bad Elf and Seriously Bad Elf beers.

Not much to add here, other than it seems terribly silly and thank goodness that we’re talking about bottles with flavorful beer inside. We don’t need another Bad Frog.
Instead we’ll send you to […]

In defense of beer

Monday, October 31st, 2005

Charles Bamforth certainly has a rooting interest in how people perceive beer.
Bamforth directs the brewing program at UC Davis, and he holds the Anheuser-Busch Endowed Professorship of Malting and Brewing Science. He writes books about the subject.
But his defense of beer is still worth reading. Here’s the nut:
“The message for consumers,” Bamforth said, “is […]

Are you a Traditionalist or Satisfied sipper?

Friday, October 28th, 2005

An online study of more than 3,500 premium wine consumers commissioned by Constellation Wines found that that consumers fall into six segments: Enthusiasts, Image seekers, Savvy shoppers, Traditionalists, Satisfied sippers and Overwhelmed.
You could surely use the same categories for beer drinkers, although there must be a better monicker than “satisfied sipper.” I’m wondering if […]

Yes, Hamm’s beer bear had a name

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

A reader who saw this picture of the Hamm’s bear asks if the bear had a name.
Wikipedia has the answer. Hamm’s employees called the bear Sascha, after the wife of the founder of the company, but the namenever actually was mentioned in commercials:
The Hamm’s Beer bear was created by Patrick DesJarlait, an Ojibwa, in 1952 […]

Beautiful beer

Wednesday, October 26th, 2005

“The time when pubs served customers a plain pint glass filled with warm beer is long gone,” says Pete Dalzell, operations director for Pathfinder Pubs, the division of Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries PLC that includes the Pavilion End. These days, “the presentation of our drinks is as important as the presentation of our food.”
A story […]

Northeast craft breweries

Wednesday, October 26th, 2005

Nice recap by Andy Crouch in Massachusetts Beverage Business checks in on Paper City Brewing, Cisco Brewers, Smuttynose Brewing, Woodstock Inn Station, Rock Art Brewery and Otter Creek Brewing.

Saint Arnold Divine

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

What’s “divine” from Saint Arnold Brewing Co. in Texas will be subject to change.
The Houston brewery announced the rollout of a unique brand, featuring small batches of a variety of beer styles under the Divine Reserve label. The first, an American-style barley wine, hits the store shelves in time for the holidays. The brewery produced […]