Beer and trademarks http://www.neagle.com/article/20130521/BLOGS/305219974/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 21 May 2013 21:20:54 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130521/BLOGS/305219974/-1/blogs01 One of the things I like the most about the beer world is there is a sense of community – those who work at various breweries seem to really get along with each other and seem united against the big boys of brewing.


However, being a brewery is still a business. The people who own and work at the breweries must protect their interests and sometimes that involves lawyers.


The latest is Magic Hat Brewing Company’shttp://www.neagle.com/article/20130520/BLOGS/305209992/-1/blogs01 I had planned to bottle the Imperial Coconut Stout, or ICS for short, but life got in the way.


The coconut has now been sitting in the bucket downstairs with the beer for about coconutsa month. I have no idea how this will turn out, but I do [...]]]> Harpoon to debut Session IPA to raise money to fight ALS http://www.neagle.com/article/20130516/BLOGS/305169959/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Thu, 16 May 2013 18:14:59 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130516/BLOGS/305169959/-1/blogs01 Earlier this month, the ALS Therapy Development Institute announced that 38 breweries across the country will be taking part in the Ales for ALS campaign.


The Ales for ALS campaign is designed to raise money for ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, research.


As part of the program, brewers received a special blend of “experimental hops” donated by B.T. Loftus Ranches and Hopunion. With the [...]]]> Beer tasting/book signing in Canton on Friday http://www.neagle.com/article/20130515/BLOGS/305159965/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Wed, 15 May 2013 18:15:10 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130515/BLOGS/305159965/-1/blogs01 Looking for something to do on Friday? Come to the Canton Public Library, drink some beer, listen to be talk about beer and buy my book.


The library, 786 Washington St., is hosting a “Book & Brew” event to raise money for the library. Admission is $10.


There will be beer sampling form 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., and then I’ll talk at 8, and then there will be more sampling. I will also be signing copies ofhttp://www.neagle.com/article/20130515/BLOGS/305159966/-1/blogs01 Foolproof Brewing Company of Rhode Island has officially launched in Massachusetts.


I wrote a column about this new brewery, and why I’m excited about them coming here, a few weeks ago. Click here to read it.


Here’s the info from Foolproof:


Foolproof Brewing Company Launches in Massachusetts


PAWTUCKET, Rhode Island, May [...]]]> Have a very beery summer http://www.neagle.com/article/20130514/BLOGS/305149958/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 14 May 2013 18:23:09 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130514/BLOGS/305149958/-1/blogs01 Summer is just about here, and that means the weekend calendars are packed with beer events nearly every single weekend.


Here’s a look at several upcoming events that all look like a lot of fun. I’m hoping to get to most, if not all of these.


First up is Julio’s Liquor’s 11th Annual Spring Beer Fest. The free festival will be on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rte. 9 liquor store. [...]]]> Guest Blogger: Gluten free http://www.neagle.com/article/20130513/BLOGS/305139993/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Mon, 13 May 2013 13:12:57 Andrew Kuhn http://www.neagle.com/article/20130513/BLOGS/305139993/-1/blogs01 I have a couple of friends who can’t have any wheat products.


I think this is a shame, because it means they can’t enjoy beer. Sure they drink wine, and cider, but beer is something that they stay away from.  sorghum Stella Artois to debut Cidre in the U.S. http://www.neagle.com/article/20130509/BLOGS/305099961/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Thu, 9 May 2013 18:22:35 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130509/BLOGS/305099961/-1/blogs01 Stella Artois has announced that it will be introducing its new European-style cider in the U.S. this month.


Described as a “crisp, distinctive European-style cider made with apples hand-picked from wine growing regions,” the cider will be available in four packs of 12-ounce bottles and 24-ounce single bottles.


“Stella Artios Cidre is designed to be savored and is very different from http://www.neagle.com/article/20130508/BLOGS/305089975/-1/blogs01 There are probably only a handful of breweries that I like every beer they brew, and now two of them have announced that they are releasing a collaboration beer.


I’ve been a fan of Boulevard Brewing Company since before they started distributing in Massachusetts, and I’m a constant drinker of the beers from Sierra Nevada and have been ever since I started drinking beer.


What does this mean? It means I’m excited as heck to try the new Terra Incognita when [...]]]> Beer fetches $1,600 at auctions http://www.neagle.com/article/20130507/BLOGS/305079973/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 7 May 2013 18:15:15 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130507/BLOGS/305079973/-1/blogs01 I have mixed feelings about beer auctions.


For the most part, I’m against them. I look at them sometimes as beer hoarders taking advantage of other people, jacking up the price for beers for those who truly want to it to enjoy.


I advocate beer trading – that way both people benefit.


However, I have a somewhat different opinion when its a true auction house such as Skinner


http://www.neagle.com/article/20130506/BLOGS/305069969/-1/blogs01 The other night on Twitter there was some back, and forth on beer, and perceptions of beer for women.



The gist of the conversation was that the beer industry tends to think hoppy beers are for men, and chocolate, or fruity beers are for women. I don’t know what I think, but I do know the perception of hoppy beers being drunk by mostly men is out there.  http://www.neagle.com/article/20130430/BLOGS/304309963/-1/blogs01 The most hyped can in craft beer is finally here, the Samuel Adams can, or as it has become known, the Sam Can, is about to hit store shelves.


Samuel Adams spent billions of dollars (OK, reportedly $1 million) designing the new can, which is designed to “provide a drinking experience that is closer to the taste and comfort of drinking beer from a glass.”


The can’s special design is supposed to enhance the flavor in such ways as http://www.neagle.com/article/20130427/BLOGS/304279995/-1/blogs01 I just want to say how much I have hated this April. It was awful even before what happened on April 15th, and then got worse from there.


The events that have taken place are horrible, and hopefully some good will come of all of it

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. I’m hoping May will be much better, and [...]]]> New beers to keep an eye out for http://www.neagle.com/article/20130426/BLOGS/304269965/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Fri, 26 Apr 2013 18:20:19 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130426/BLOGS/304269965/-1/blogs01 There are several new beers that will soon be hitting store shelves that you need to keep a look out for.


The first one, which I had the extreme pleasure of trying last night, is the Boulevard Brewing Company’s Love Child No. 3.


The Love Child series is a set of wild ales that are barrel aged with wild yeasts.


If you’re a fan of funky sour beers, Love Child No. 3 is for you. There is a pleasant [...]]]> Have a story about Harpoon IPA? You could win a prize http://www.neagle.com/article/20130424/BLOGS/304249969/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Wed, 24 Apr 2013 18:19:13 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130424/BLOGS/304249969/-1/blogs01 The Harpoon IPA turns 20 this year, and Harpoon wants to hear your stories about the beer. And, if your story is magnificent, you could win a prize.


Here are all the details, as well as a photo of an early version of the IPA bottle/six pack:


20 Years of Harpoon IPA

The brewery celebrates with favorite stories


Boston, MA (April 24, 2013) – Twenty years ago in Boston, Harpoon IPA was brewed for the first time.  Harpoon [...]]]> A look at new beers from Samuel Adams, Jack’s Abby, Stone, others http://www.neagle.com/article/20130423/BLOGS/304239965/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 23 Apr 2013 23:21:30 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130423/BLOGS/304239965/-1/blogs01 Whenever the seasons get close to changing, the liquor store shelves get flooded with a bunch of new beer.


Here is a look at a few beers that you may (or may not) want to try.


First up is the latest in Full Sail Brewing’s Pub Series, the ESB, which had previously only been available in the Oregon brewery’s tasting room. http://www.neagle.com/article/20130422/BLOGS/304229971/-1/blogs01 10390367_BG2What to do with a day off?



I know, bottle the wheat ale and move the stout to a secondary where its going to chill out with some coconut.


That’s a good day off indeed, and [...]]]> Harpoon raises money for One Boston http://www.neagle.com/article/20130418/BLOGS/304189950/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Thu, 18 Apr 2013 18:21:21 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130418/BLOGS/304189950/-1/blogs01 The Harpoon Brewery is joining the list of breweries that are doing their part to help those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.


Here are all the details about how sales of beer and pretzels at the Harpoon Beer Hall will help those in need:


Brewed For Boston Nights” at Harpoon


Like most in and around Boston, Harpoon employees immediately felt compelled to “do something” after the tragic events of Marathon Monday in Boston. So for the next three [...]]]> Fundraiser in Framingham, donation from the CBC http://www.neagle.com/article/20130416/BLOGS/304169941/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 16 Apr 2013 18:22:54 +0000 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130416/BLOGS/304169941/-1/blogs01 In my post from earlier today, I mention the kindness and generosity that I’ve seen from breweries, and beer people in general, over the past few years, and now I have another example of it.


Jack’s Abby Brewing and The Tavern, 102 Irving St., Framingham, are joining together to host a fundraiser on Wednesday to raise money for those affected by [...]]]> Why I write about beer http://www.neagle.com/article/20130416/BLOGS/304169982/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Tue, 16 Apr 2013 16:13:14 Norman Miller http://www.neagle.com/article/20130416/BLOGS/304169982/-1/blogs01 Most of the people who read this blog know me as a beer writer, but that’s not all that I do.


I’m also the cops and courts reporter for the MetroWest Daily News here in Framingham. For the past 12 years, I spend my days writing about bad things. I’ve written about some truly unspeakable acts over the years – husbands killing wives, fathers killing children and women being kidnapped off the street and rape.


Writing about beer has been an escape for [...]]]> Guest Blogger: Hops are coming http://www.neagle.com/article/20130413/BLOGS/304139990/-1/blogs01?rssfeed=true Sat, 13 Apr 2013 18:20:34 +0000 Andrew Kuhn http://www.neagle.com/article/20130413/BLOGS/304139990/-1/blogs01 The first sign of spring. The hops are rising.