Archive for the 'Homebrewing' Category

Settling Into San Francisco

Friday, June 13th, 2008

I’m finally (kinda) settled in. It’s weird how dependent we become to the internet. I really felt disconnected from the world for the two days I was without internet service. I’ve spent the past few days, rearranging my room, fixing my computer and organizing a kitchen that has no stove or oven.  […]

2008 Southern California Homebrew Festival

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Never have I drank so much beer over the course of a weekend. I drove up early Friday afternoon, the campsite at Lake Casitas was great, the weather was perfect and continued to be that way for the rest of the weekend. Our club, The F.E.R.M., shared a campsite with our sister-club, Crown […]

Down The Drain

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Last night I poured six-gallons of the Belgian blonde down my kitchen sink. It’d been sitting in kegs inside my kitchen for the past week while I decided what to do with it. A part of me wanted to believe it could be salvaged but after tasting it again yesterday I knew it […]

It’s Not Lychee Enough

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I spent most of the day today at home recovering from the effects of a $275 bar tab we rang up last night watching the NCAA basketball championship at Busby’s. This was between three people. I won’t be going out drinking for a while I think. Although I spent most of the […]

Dubbel Trouble

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Early Friday morning I was chatting online with my friend Joy from Korea about beer. She told me that she drank a beer every night before bed and how she loved German weiss beers and Belgian dubbels. Did I just read that correctly? Did she just type weiss? Dubbel? I […]