This is a gentle gin, despite being 94 proof. Edgy, crackling Beefeater it is not. With Noilly Prat, it makes an all-too-easy-to-drink martini. (Rating: Very Good)
by Jacob Craft breweries are constantly evolving and becoming increasingly collaborative. Many breweries are actively seeking innovative ingredients that would never have been considered for a beer in the past and brewing new beers with other craft breweries and non-breweryContinue readingFlying Dog Dead Rise Old Bay Summer Ale
An enjoyable $15 bottle of wine. Barboursville Vineyards Pinot Grigio 2013 offers a bit more nuance than the typical mass-produced Italian Pinot Grigios we find in supermarkets. The apple note was an unexpected surprise. (Very Good) You may read more andContinue readingBarboursville Vineyards Pinot Grigio 2013
The mercury is high—nearly 90 degrees. So a gin and tonic with a fat wedge of lime sounds right. We nosed Moody June next to Gordon’s London Dry Gin—Moody June is lemony and light on juniper while Gordon’s has aContinue readingMoody June American Dry Gin
A friend brought us these brews from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. They were tasty and worth trying. (Rating: Good) Read more at http://newsouthbrewing.com.