Revelation Brewing opens

I’ll do a more thorough story in the coming weeks but for now, here’s the quick and dirty guide to Revelation Brewing Company in Rehoboth: If you’re completely unfamiliar, this is the brewery that has had its own trials and tribulations over the last few months. Frankly, I had to trash my last grand opening […]

Summertime and the living is tarty

It’s the height of summer, and that means (apparently) a ton of tart, fruity beers and gently hopped fruity beers and heavily hopped fruit beers… you get the point. For me, very little can replace a beer flavored beer on a hot day. During the recent festival, I was able to have the new DelMarVa […]

There Are Women Drinking Craft Beer Too!

When most people think of a craft beer drinkers they probably picture a guy in his 20s, 30s or 40s. What I’m going to guess they aren’t picturing is someone like me: a female in her 30s. Well, that’s all changing. The craft beer industry is seeing a more diverse craft beer drinking population, including […]

Backshore Brewing awarded Volt Loan

Worcester County Economic Development (WCED) officials are thrilled to announce that two Video Lottery Terminal (VOLT) small business loans will be awarded to Backshore Brewing Company and The Daily Brew Coffee Shop on June 28, 2016. “Backshore Brewing will be expanding their product line and including a malted tea beverage,” WCED Director Merry Mears said. […]

Shore Craft Beer Fest and Riverwalk Celebration Beer List

Beer Guides There are still a few tickets left, get them here. Evolution ​​Lot Nº 3: An American-style IPA is aggressively hopped and features notes of citrus and pine that complement a reserved but firm malt backbone.​ Primal Pale Ale: A golden dry, slightly hoppy pale ale that is refreshing and balanced. Notes of pine […]

9,000 reasons

After taking last week off, we had to talk about on the Beer with Strangers podcast. Doug and Shawn both were at the National Homebrewer’s Convention last weekend, Tony has a beer festival coming up this weekend and there is all sorts of good bad and odd news in the beer world this week. You […]

Blue Earl Brewing and the State of the Beer

I’ve been promoting my Delaware Beer book lightly this summer, mostly trying to find a way to get people engaged with the concept of drinking local as well as the instance of it. You might not know that Americans only started drinking beer that was imported from a massive central brewery a little more than 100 years […]