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A source close to the actor said: “Matthew’s older brother Michael named his second son Miller Lyte because he loved the beer so much. And Matthew loved the name so much he really wants to name his son after his favourite beer. He is thinking of going for Bud after Budweiser beer.”
Interesting. Bud? Might we suggest Bing Bong? Maybe not. Read full article here…
Bing Bong is making its way down to the AC beer fest. Hopefully, this year wil be as bad ass as last year. Good times had by all. There were table and tee shirt give aways. Enormous amounts of beer was drank. And the next day, hangovers were kickin like Van Damme. Come down, it’s on saturday and sunday. Can’t miss it, the place looks like this:


This is pretty awesome. A nicer, more sophisticated version of the Keggerator. I have to get me one of these for the office. Those Germans over at Heineken, they sure are crafty….

Beer, said U.S. founding father Benjamin Franklin, is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. If so, Philadelphia ought to be America’s most contented city because it is about to launch the first week-long festival to celebrate its most famous son’s favorite tipple.According to the organizers of Philly Beer Week, which runs from March 7-16, their town is the best beer-drinking city in America.
It has around 350 bars serving an array of local microbrews and exotic imports, a growing number of independent breweries, and an appetite for good beer that draws foreign brews which can’t be found in other U.S. cities.
“Beer is reflective of Philadelphia. It’s a blue-collar town. Beer is cheaper than wine, and wine is intimidating. It’s much easier for your mainstream beer drinker to try more beer, said Philadelphia-based beer writer Don Russell.
The race by mainstream brands to cash in on the “green consumer” kicked off in earnest this week with the launch by Foster’s of a “green” beer that promises consumers can drink with a clear conscience at no extra cost.
Cascade Green promises to offset all the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of the beer throughout the product’s life cycle, from picking the hops to delivering to hotels to the brand’s advertising.
Over the next year Foster’s, which estimates each case of beer generates 15 kilograms of carbon dioxide during its lifetime, will spend $150,000 in offsets.
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