Hey guys!
So this weekend myfreinds and I went out and I decided to try a new beer. Spring is here and I decided that it was time to explore some type of spring ale.
When I walked into the beer destributor I was exploring their various spring ales and I came across Blue Point's Spring Fling ale. I didn't hesitate to pick it up because I love all of the other Blue Point beers. After paying for it and arriving to my "drinking destination" I cracked open a cold one. At first the beer reminded me of Blue Point's toaseted lager; however, the aftertaste was much lighter. Spring Fling is a copper ale and in my opinion these beers are hard to predict the final flavor. However for this brew, Blue Point balances flavor and mouth feel perfectly in this spring offering.
If you catch this beer before the season is over I highly recommend it. Also if you are a fan of other Blue Point beers I can almost guarantee that you will enjoy this brew!!
Thanks Guys
John Mancini
The Brew Crew
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Monday, April 23, 2012
North Fork Craft Beer, BBQ, and Wine Festival 2012
If you're a fan of beer, wine, or barbecue (you should be a fan of at least one of the three) the North Fork summer festival is the perfect place for you. This year, it is taking place on August 11, 2012. The festival is also located in Riverhead.
Over fifty breweries will be in attendance from all across the country and the BBQ will be provided by Maple Tree BBQ. Some of the breweries include Blue Point, Goose Island, Great South Bay, Blue Moon, Shock Top, and Spaten just to name a few. With fifty breweries and over one hundred different beers, this will be the perfect opportunity to try out some different craft beers that you may not have the chance to drink at your local pub.
Tickets start at $55 if you purchase the tickets online and $70 if you buy the ticket the day of the event. This general admission price includes a souvenir tasting glass, the beer tasting, and barbecue lunch. Hours for general admission are 2:00pm-6:00pm. The VIP price of admission is $80 and this includes an extra hour of drinking and the opportunity to meet with the breweries and drink exclusive blends that are not available to the public yet.
If you find yourself bored in August, pick up some tickets to the North Fork Beer Festival and enjoy the day with some friends or family. If you see me at the festival, come up and say hi! We'll have a beer and hang out. -John Tancredi
Over fifty breweries will be in attendance from all across the country and the BBQ will be provided by Maple Tree BBQ. Some of the breweries include Blue Point, Goose Island, Great South Bay, Blue Moon, Shock Top, and Spaten just to name a few. With fifty breweries and over one hundred different beers, this will be the perfect opportunity to try out some different craft beers that you may not have the chance to drink at your local pub.
Tickets start at $55 if you purchase the tickets online and $70 if you buy the ticket the day of the event. This general admission price includes a souvenir tasting glass, the beer tasting, and barbecue lunch. Hours for general admission are 2:00pm-6:00pm. The VIP price of admission is $80 and this includes an extra hour of drinking and the opportunity to meet with the breweries and drink exclusive blends that are not available to the public yet.
If you find yourself bored in August, pick up some tickets to the North Fork Beer Festival and enjoy the day with some friends or family. If you see me at the festival, come up and say hi! We'll have a beer and hang out. -John Tancredi
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Killians Irish Red
Hey guys,
So this weekend I decided to drink one of my favorite beers. Killians Irish Red has always been one of my favorites. The first time I tried it I knew that i loved it. It is so rich in flavor and when its poured it has a deep mahogany color.
Killians is one of the smoothest beers that I have ever drank. It is easy going down and has a rich caramel flavor. This caramel flavor isn't too overbearing, in my eyes it's just right. The reason I believe it isn't too overpowering is because the mild hop taste evens the caramel flavor out, however, it is still rich in flavor. Killians is one of my favorite barbecue beers because I think it goes great with a burger or any grilled foods. This beer leaves a nice bold flavor on your pallet after every sip.
Summer is almost here and everyone knows that at a barbecue there has to be some good beer. Killians could be found at any beer distributer and comes in six packs and twelve packs. So this summer when your looking for a new beer to go great with some food I highly suggest you grab a case of Killians Irish Red.
Cheers!
John Mancini
So this weekend I decided to drink one of my favorite beers. Killians Irish Red has always been one of my favorites. The first time I tried it I knew that i loved it. It is so rich in flavor and when its poured it has a deep mahogany color.
Killians is one of the smoothest beers that I have ever drank. It is easy going down and has a rich caramel flavor. This caramel flavor isn't too overbearing, in my eyes it's just right. The reason I believe it isn't too overpowering is because the mild hop taste evens the caramel flavor out, however, it is still rich in flavor. Killians is one of my favorite barbecue beers because I think it goes great with a burger or any grilled foods. This beer leaves a nice bold flavor on your pallet after every sip.
Summer is almost here and everyone knows that at a barbecue there has to be some good beer. Killians could be found at any beer distributer and comes in six packs and twelve packs. So this summer when your looking for a new beer to go great with some food I highly suggest you grab a case of Killians Irish Red.
Cheers!
John Mancini
Saturday, April 21, 2012
What to eat with my Guinness
Irish stouts like Guinness has dominated the market for well over 150 years , but recently the stout market has been in
decline. People want a beer that is less filling and has a higher alcohol content. I however, drink my beer for the taste, and nothing makes me happier than a pint of Guinness.
If you're also hungry, here's a list of foods that go well with a stout and have similar origins going back to Ireland:
If you're also hungry, here's a list of foods that go well with a stout and have similar origins going back to Ireland:
1. Beef stew:
This hearty meal consisting of beef, beefy broth and soft vegetables goes well with the bitter brew of a stout.
2. Shepherd’s pie: This dish is essentially a casserole with a base of vegetables and meat (beef, mutton, lamb) topped with mash potatoes and then baked. It's good stuff.
2. Shepherd’s pie: This dish is essentially a casserole with a base of vegetables and meat (beef, mutton, lamb) topped with mash potatoes and then baked. It's good stuff.
3. Baked salmon:
This fish is common in Ireland and also packed full of nutrients and
oils. It is a healthier fare that won't slow you down.
4. Oysters on the half shell: This delicacy is actually one of my favorite foods and is a perfect accompaniment for a stout on a hot summer day.
5. Fish and Chips: This tasty treat consisting of a battered or bread crumbed piece of fried cod accompanied by deep-fried potatoes is a pub staple in the UK.
4. Oysters on the half shell: This delicacy is actually one of my favorite foods and is a perfect accompaniment for a stout on a hot summer day.
5. Fish and Chips: This tasty treat consisting of a battered or bread crumbed piece of fried cod accompanied by deep-fried potatoes is a pub staple in the UK.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Are you a fan of arcade games and beer? Head to Barcade!
There are few things in this world I love more than an ice cold beer and hanging out with my friends. Video games, especially the classics, happens to be one of them. So when I found a place to go and have a beer, spend time with some friends, and play some classic arcade games, I thought it was too good to be true. It's not...it's Barcade!
Barcade is located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and opened it's doors in 2004 when four friends decided to combine their love of video games and American craft beer. This bar is definitely one of the coolest and most fun places I have been to. Barcade is pretty much a warehouse that was transformed into a hip bar with classic arcade games placed around the bar. It is a brilliant idea and one of the coolest places in New York to grab a pint.
Barcade serves American craft beer only. Some of the brands of beer you can get are Fisherman's Brew, Victory Dark Lager, Brooklyn Blast!, and Chelsea Hop Angel IPA, just to name a few. You may not recognize any of these beers (I didn't either when I made my first trip out here) but you will grow to love these local craft beers.
Not only do you get to enjoy a nice beer in a beautiful neighborhood, but you get to play all the classics video games from the 80's and 90's. Some of the games include Ms. Pac-Man, Paper Boy, Rampage, and Asteroids. What's better than playing classic video games and drinking a beer? Nothing. Well, maybe being at Citi Field and watching the Mets win and drinking a beer, but this is definitely a close second.
If you're looking for a new place to go to over the weekend, definitely check out Barcade, located at 388 Union Avenue in Williamsburg. The city is also littered with dozens of bars with unique styles that will definitely provide an excellent time. Hope to see everyone there and don't even think about beating my high scores!
Cheers! -JT
John Tancredi
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Hey guys!!
Last night me and my buddy went to T.J. Finley's in Bayshore. This is one of my favorite places to hang out and drink because they always have something new on tap! They usually have about twenty to thirty beers on tap.
So last night I saw a Blue Point beer that I have never seen or heard of. It was called Blue Point light. This is by far one of the best brews that I have tasted in a long time. It was the perfect blend of hops and wheat. It had one of the best aftertastes that I personally have ever experienced. Blue Point White isn't necessarily a dark beer or a light beer, its almost directly in the middle.
So next time your out and you see Blue Point White I suggest you give it a try. Oh yea, and stop by T.J.'s because I think that anyone who like a nice social drinking spot would definitely enjoy this place!
Cheers!
John Mancini
Last night me and my buddy went to T.J. Finley's in Bayshore. This is one of my favorite places to hang out and drink because they always have something new on tap! They usually have about twenty to thirty beers on tap.
So last night I saw a Blue Point beer that I have never seen or heard of. It was called Blue Point light. This is by far one of the best brews that I have tasted in a long time. It was the perfect blend of hops and wheat. It had one of the best aftertastes that I personally have ever experienced. Blue Point White isn't necessarily a dark beer or a light beer, its almost directly in the middle.
So next time your out and you see Blue Point White I suggest you give it a try. Oh yea, and stop by T.J.'s because I think that anyone who like a nice social drinking spot would definitely enjoy this place!
Cheers!
John Mancini
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Beer for Dessert
If you aren't me, the idea for a beer made for dessert might sound
appealing. Dessert beers are beers with stronger more enduring flavors that you
linger over after the main course is done. Ideally they are filled with rich
and complex flavors that we can pair with a piece of cake or have as dessert itself.
I think they are gross. If I wanted to drink something that disgustingly sweet,
I'd just have some juice. Juice is good. But if this is appealing to you,
you want to look for Brandywines, Belgian tripels, barrel-aged beers, and
anything labeled as "double" or "imperial".
If this sort of thing is your bag, here's a list of beers that might tickle your fancy:
1. La Fin du Monde from Unibroue Brewing: This Belgian-Style Tripel is a spicy and fruity golden beer with a smooth, creamy finish. I find it to be tolerable.
2. Imperial White from Sam Adams: This Imperial Witbier is a concentrated Belgian witbier. It has flavors of ripe stone fruit, candy, and warm spices with a syrupy slickness. It's pretty gross.
3. Bigfoot Barleywine from Sierra Nevada: This is an American Barleywine from one of my favorite breweries. It has a strong citrus taste and is highly hopped, but has layers of caramel and fruit to balance. Of the beers mentioned in this entry, it is my favorite.
4. Curieux from Allagash Brewing Company: Tripel-style ale aged in Jim Beam barrels. The result is a fruity, smooth beer with hints of vanilla and bourbon. It's ok, but as a devoted bourbon drinker, I'd rather just have a bourbon.
5. Oatmeal Stout from Bluepoint: Brewed with actual coffee, this stout is like a cold shot of espresso .Very solid and I do drink it often, but never with dessert.
If this sort of thing is your bag, here's a list of beers that might tickle your fancy:
1. La Fin du Monde from Unibroue Brewing: This Belgian-Style Tripel is a spicy and fruity golden beer with a smooth, creamy finish. I find it to be tolerable.
2. Imperial White from Sam Adams: This Imperial Witbier is a concentrated Belgian witbier. It has flavors of ripe stone fruit, candy, and warm spices with a syrupy slickness. It's pretty gross.
3. Bigfoot Barleywine from Sierra Nevada: This is an American Barleywine from one of my favorite breweries. It has a strong citrus taste and is highly hopped, but has layers of caramel and fruit to balance. Of the beers mentioned in this entry, it is my favorite.
4. Curieux from Allagash Brewing Company: Tripel-style ale aged in Jim Beam barrels. The result is a fruity, smooth beer with hints of vanilla and bourbon. It's ok, but as a devoted bourbon drinker, I'd rather just have a bourbon.
5. Oatmeal Stout from Bluepoint: Brewed with actual coffee, this stout is like a cold shot of espresso .Very solid and I do drink it often, but never with dessert.
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