Women’s Day with Beer Babes!
It was such an amazing night. I do wish my energy was up, but I was unfortunately pretty zapped form the conference. Regardless it was amazing to meet Emily, Rebecca, and Steph. I love how beer may have been the conversation starter, but we really had so much in common and to talk about from work to movies, books, and video games.
I can’t think of a better way to toast Women’s day than with these great women!
Today, I’m a Beer Scout
One of my all-time favorite food combinations is beer with cookies! So naturally, I’ve been wanting to do a beer and Girl Scout Cookie pairing for a while. Since Girl Scout Cookie season is upon us, here you go!
A BrewFlower Afternoon in Waynesville
It’s important to make time for one another. When you live far apart and your lives get busy and there is a global pandemic this can be very hard to do! Fellow Brew Flower, Dr. Hazy Daisy, in her infinite wisdom reached out and made a plan! Hazy Daisy suggested we meet somewhere we had both never been, but wasn’t too far for each of us. She suggested the Boojum Brewery Taproom.
Reason to Gather
I don’t think finding a specific reason to gather really matters, but if you need one, it’s because we missed each other. And frankly, because it’s fun!
Brown Ale Beer Bread
With fall around the corner, we revisited Mac’s favorite beer to use in our recipe, the brown ale. I choose Boojum’s Balsam Brown Ale to add to replace the liquids in our dough as I do not like overly hopping beers in bread. I chose Bell’s Best Brown Ale to pair with the baked bread to contrast the flavors a bit.
Favorite Pairing Yet
Maybe it’s the German girl in me, but there is nothing like those soft pretzels, perfectly crisp on the outside, and a tall, cold Maisel’s. Luckily our friends that still own the Rathskeller always keep Maisel’s in stock.
If you have not had the pleasure of trying Maisel’s Weisse you MUST, especially if you like hefeweizens.
Level Up
Here’s the thing about me: the more I learn, the more I realize that I don’t know. So, as it turns out, it’s like that with relationships as well -- the more amazing people I connect with, the more I realize the world is FULL of incredible people that I haven’t met yet.
How do I meet them? What should I say? How do we connect?
Part 2 of Always Drink Your Beer from a Glass: Your Senses will Thank You!
I don’t know that I would call myself a “foodie,” but maybe I am. It is thrilling to me to try special and or novel foods and beverages. When it comes to beer, I want to experience it fully. As with everything, moderation is important, so striving to experience food or drink with as many of your senses as possible is key in fully savoring whatever it is that you are treating yourself to. This is how I try to experience a craft beer, and I would encourage you to do the same!
Beer and Bereavement
In emotionally heavy times, I see the comfort in rich food and drink. The bakery cookies were large with big chocolate chunks.
Part 1 of Always Drink Your Beer from a Glass: Your Gut will Thank You!
I have been guilty of drinking my beer directly from the bottle or can for years. Often it was out of convenience. This summer, I made the switch to pouring my beers into a glass whenever possible -- I can admit when I’ve been wrong, and BOY have I been wrong! Making the effort to drink my beer from a glass has changed my life!
Heritage, Women's Beer Blog in the Making
I loved hearing about my Irish and Scottish family history and in high school I would often research both just for fun.