Love beer? There's an app (or several) for that
In a genius combination of beer and technology, these apps help you discover new beer styles, how to brew at home and how to connect with fellow beer lovers at the click of a button.
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In a genius combination of beer and technology, these apps help you discover new beer styles, how to brew at home and how to connect with fellow beer lovers at the click of a button.
Where there's smoke, there's usually a good beer — at least in my opinion.
If you stopped by Swamp Head Brewery's The Wetlands tasting room on Wednesday, you were in for a treat. The brewery hosted a limited-release party in collaboration with Tampa's Cigar City Brewing for its special edition barley wine ale.
Now that the month of failed resolutions is behind us (come on, you knew that gym kick wasn't going to last past your first organic chemistry exam), we can focus on what's really going to make this semester great: beer.
It's finally here — that blast of artic air that lingers for more than just one chilly night. Mother Nature may have tempted us before, but there's no denying that with North Face jackets popping up around campus and Mariah Carey on the radio that the holiday season is quickly approaching.
The table is filled with countless casseroles, your grandma's stuffing and that fried turkey your uncle spent all afternoon with out in the backyard. Wondering what to drink when you're faced with such a spread? When Turkey Day finally rolls around on Nov. 24, skip the vino for what's sure to be your new favorite Thanksgiving tradition — seasonal beer.
There's a new trend shaking up the world of craft brewing.
No longer reserved for Jager and sake bombs, the realm of beer cocktails has expanded to include a variety of mixtures and is a great way to incorporate your favorite brew into your next night of barhopping.
Looking for something new to sip on at your tailgate this Saturday for the UF against the University of Georgia game?
Come out and celebrate another addition to the downtown craft beer scene with the Grand Opening ceremony of Gainesville House of Beer Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Pumpkin ales tend to be a polarizing style for many beer drinkers — you either love ‘em or you hate ‘em.
O'zapft is! (At the opening ceremony for Oktoberfest, the mayor of Munich taps the first keg and proclaims "O'zapft is!" — which means "It's tapped!" Oktoberfest is officially open and the beer can flow.)
I think that we can all agree that beer is pretty important. It's helped change history, shape cities and served as a happy-hour staple for generations of college students.