You do not get many collaborations between breweries from Montana and, well, most of the other 49 states so don’t sleep on this new release from Surfridge of El Segundo and Philipsburg Brewing Co. Plus, you get a riff on the amber ale in the bargain.
Bloggers to Now
With the completion of the 2018 Beer Bloggers Conference, changes are afoot. The big news is that the more vague name of Beer Now has been adopted. How that includes social influencers (feel dirty just typing that) along with bloggers and writers is a bit baffling to me. Sounds like a delivery service.
The actual exciting news is that the conference will be in Montana. In Great Falls to be exact and the Montana Beer Festival is on the itinerary.
The conference will be held from June 6th to the 8th, next year. With more details to come as the event draws closer.
One other thing to mention, the price to register really ramps up hard. So, make your decision soon or become comfortable paying more for deciding later.
24oz
Black Star is coming out for spring. I reviewed this beer a few months back and I recommended it with some reservations about the double hop claim.
But these 24 oz cans priced around $2.00 bucks is a steal. Now you can have a great lawnmower beer and not sacrifice the taste.
Review – Black Star lager
Thank goodness industrial water lager beers are done with. I can put that away for a few years. What better way to cleanse the palate then with a well-made lager.
This beer came to me from the efficient marketing folks at Black Star along with a nifty package of goodies. So let’s see how Black Star tastes (in can and bottle)
50 from 50 – Montana
Most people know Big Sky Brewing for Moose Drool brown ale. But I selected Trout Slayer Ale as the representative for Montana.
Kris Kringle – Day 19
A big Montana winter warmer from the folks who bring you Trout Slayer and Moose Drool. Biere de Noel from Big Sky Brewing.