Saturday, January 10, 2015

Real Ale In The Spotlight At The Festival De La Cerveza Artesanal - Peru This Week

EEUU: Cervecería se disculpa por usar el nombre de Gandhi - El Paso Times

Master Spanish Chef Joan Tanya Dot proudly presents Fiesta Del Cerdo Y La Cerveza. For those who dont speak Spanish, this is a fun filled Tapas-Pork & Beer party on Friday, 25 October 2013 from 19:00 hours onwards at Tapas Y Vino at the Grand Millennium Sukhumvit . Chef Joan is providing unlimited food and drinks along with Roasted Whole Pig (12 Kg.), Iberian Ham Croquettes, Spanish Grilled Pork Sausage w/ White Bean Puree, Assorted Cold Cuts and much more. The night just gets better with the addition of free flow Bavaria Beer, the famous beer from the second largest brewery in the Netherlands. Fiesta Del Cerdo Y La Cerveza is priced at only $38.64USD (1,199Baht)++ per person and you can also enjoy dancing to a live DJ. Reservations are highly recommended by calling +662 204 4158. **Did you enjoy this article? Receive free email alerts when new articles are available by clicking the subscribe button at the top of the page. Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok 30 Sukhumvit 21 (Asoke) Road Klongteoy Nua, Wattana,



Fuente http://www.examiner.com/article/gear-up-for-the-fiesta-del-cerdo-y-la-cerveza-at-tapas-y-vino-oct-25

Erótica, cerveza y chocolate: paraíso a la medida tijuanense | UTSanDiego.com

Baltimore Orioles shortstop Luis Hernandez, top, throws after forcing out Chicago White Sox Youll have more than 60 kinds of ale to try at the upcoming real ale festival this December. Nueva Mundo is one of the breweries taking part in the festival (Photo: Cervecerias Artesanales del Peru/Facebook) Related Articles Music unites us! First JAPIFEST takes the party to Cieneguilla October has come and gone but that doesnt deter Perus ale makers from having another beer festival. Is it even possible to have too many beer festivals in one year? The real ale world has been quietly growing in Peru over the last few years. Small breweries producing strong, flavorsome beer have been popping up across the country. It used to be impossible to get real ale here, unless it was imported. Now there are several breweries stepping out of the shadows and getting their beers sold at reputable restaurants and in fancy bars across the country. You may have seen them. Small, squat bottles with bright labels and mysterious names, boasting high percentages. Theyre appearing in more and more drinking and eating establishments and enjoy a growing population of firm fans. After a disappointing show at Misturas new beer world this year, Perus real ale breweries are showing what theyve got to offer, keen to prove that highly carbonated lager isnt the only thing available for beer lovers in this country! The festival, held at the Casa Tupac cultural center in Casa Tupac the first weekend in December, will be bringing thirsty punters more than 60 different beers from 16 breweries across the country. Beer making enthusiasts can watch live beer making and hear talks on the art of brewing. Those who prefer to drink than make beer can enjoy the good music and a good atmosphere. Oh, and the excellent beer. The three-day festival is being organized by the Asociacion de Cervecerias Artesanales del Peru (CAP) and Casa Tupac. Lima breweries will be representing, with Barbarian, Barranco Beer Company, Cumbres, Lunahuana, Hops, Maddok, Magdalena, Nuevo Mundo, Saqra, and Teach; El Viejo Keller and Melkim are coming from Arequipa; Sacred Valley and Zenith from Cusco; Sierra Andina from Huaraz; and 7 Vidas from Tacna. Therell also be plenty of food available, with both meat and veggie options, so you can keep your stomach lined between rounds. Food trucks, including Hit N Run, Oregon Foods, and DellaNatural will be on hand to feed you. Entry costs S/. 17, which includes a drink.



Fuente http://www.peruthisweek.com/blogs-real-ale-festival-104607

NM breweries head down to Las Cruces for one-day event | Albuquerque Journal News

The New Mexico Brewers Guild will hold its second annual Día de la Cerveza in Las Cruces on Sunday. (Courtesy of the New Mexico Brewers Guild) 22, 1948 file photo, Mohandas K. Gandhi squats before a microphone in New Delhi, India, to deliver prayer meeting discourse during second day of his fast to force communal peace in India. New England Brewing Co. in Connecticut is apologizing to Indians offended that the company is using Mohandas Gandhi's name and likeness on one of its beers. The brewery apologized on its Facebook page for the India pale ale it calls Gandhi-Bot. Critics in the U.S. and India have complained about the commercial use of Gandhi, revered for leading India to independence through nonviolence. (AP Photo/File) (AP Photo, File) 1 HARTFORD, Connecticut, EE.UU. (AP) Una cerveceria de Connecticut se disculpo ante indios ofendidos porque la compania esta usando el nombre y la imagen de Mahatma Gandhi en una de sus cervezas. New England Brewing Co., con sede en Woodbridge, se disculpo el fin de semana en su pagina en Facebook por su cerveza India Pale Ale que llama Gandhi-Bot. "No fue nuestra intencion ofender a nadie, sino rendir homenaje y celebrar a un hombre al que respetamos mucho", dijo la compania. Criticos en Estados Unidos e India se han quejado del uso comercial de Gandhi, reverenciado por llevar a India a su independencia por medio de la resistencia pacifica. Proloy K. Das, un abogado de Hartford, Connecticut, dijo en Twitter que el estado deberia "sentirse avergonzado de ser la sede" de New England Brewing.



Fuente http://www.elpasotimes.com/spanish/ci_27260392/eeuu-cerveceria-se-disculpa-por-usar-el-nombre

Real ale in the spotlight at the Festival de la Cerveza Artesanal The New Mexico Brewers Guild will hold its second annual Dia de la Cerveza in Las Cruces on Sunday. (Courtesy of the New Mexico Brewers Guild) Southern New Mexico might not have the brewery representation of central and northern parts of the state so a number of popular breweries are taking their craft beers to Las Cruces on Sunday as part of the second annual Dia de la Cerveza. About a dozen New Mexico breweries will take over the citys Main Street located in the central part of downtown Las Cruces. Main Street is beautiful, New Mexico Brewers Guild director Chris Goblet said. It was completely renovated in 2010 so its got great trees and really nice covered spaces and its also at the heart of the community. The participating breweries are Abbey Brewing Company, Bosque Brewing Co., Comanche Creek Brewing Co., High Desert Brewing Co., La Cumbre Brewing Co., Little Toad Brewery & Distillery, Santa Fe Brewing Co., Second Street Brewery, Taos Mesa Brewing, Tractor Brewing Co., and Turtle Mountain Brewing Co. This is the first New Mexico Brewers Guild event for Comanche Creek from Eagles Nest. Dia de la Cerveza WHEN: Noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2 WHERE: Main Street in downtown Las Cruces HOW MUCH: $15 advance, plus fees at holdmyticket.com , $20 at the gate. Super special tickets available for $10 at High Desert Brewing Co., 1201 W. Hadley Ave., and Main Street Bistro & Ale House, 139 N. Downtown Mall, in Las Cruces. Information, visit nmbeer.org (Comanche Creek and Taos Mesa are) taking beer that you could never find in Las Cruces, Goblet said. The most northern (breweries) are going to the most southern most part of the state. Eventgoers will receive a commemorative Dia de la Cerveza glass for sampling and purchasing beer from the participating breweries. Food trucks also will be at the event to help curb appetites. Two bands, Latin Funktion from Las Cruces and Radio La Chusma from El Paso will entertain the festival crowd. In New Mexico every day is Dia del la Cerveza, Goblet said. Its always a good day to drink beer in New Mexico. We take this event to celebrate the culture and tie it in with the Dia de los Muertos theme We just love Cruces. Theres been a great turnout and a great warm reception.



Fuente http://www.abqjournal.com/488765/blogs/las-cruces-beverage.html

Baja Craft Beers Tasting Room: La Central de la Cerveza Artesanal | OC Weekly

bcb-door.jpg 2 2013 at 11:00 AM Categories: Tijuana Si! Dave Lieberman I'm convinced that when the flood of US tourists resumes southward across the border, it's going to be the beernoscenti that lead the charge; nothing, not a three-hour wait to go home, not mind-bending traffic maneuvers around a statue of Moctezuma, not outdated State Department travel advisories, keeps beer lovers from beer. Nothing. Last week, our colleague Sarah Bennett dropped by to review the excellent Baja Beer Fest that happened in Avenida Revolucion two weeks ago. Last week was the Tijuana Beer Fest; there's another Baja Beer Fest every spring, and the Expo de la Cerveza Artesanal in May. Baja loves its beer, and loves an excuse to party. So what's an itinerant beer geek to do when there's not a huge craft beer festival conveniently located a three-dollar taxi economico ride from the border? Baja breweries typically don't have tasting rooms, though that is slowly going to change over the next year or so. What Baja does have is craft beer bars. We've written about some of them before, and they all seem to be located within a few steps of Revolucion, but the granddaddy of them all at the moment is Baja Craft Beers, or BCB for short, and is nowhere near downtown. It's located in a warehouse on Calle Orizaba, just off Blvd. Aguacaliente in the Neidhart district. Many taxi drivers don't know it yet; once they turn right on Orizaba from Aguacaliente, look on the right side for a small shingle that says "BCB". It shouldn't cost more than $7-$10 from the border in a taxi. Dave Lieberman The door to beer paradise There are 42 beer taps and six enormous coolers inside, concentrating mostly on Mexican craft beer, but with plenty of German, Belgian and American beers as well. The list is a well-thumbed clipboard, and the bartenders are extremely friendly and knowledgeable (and, importantly to US beer people, bilingual). The beer is well-priced, especially by US standards, with most pours costing 50-70 pesos ($4-$5.50). There's also a full kitchen, so you can have dinner to wash down the often-potent brews. The kitchen is a great improvement on the usual fried snacks that beleaguer beer bars in the United States, though the menu changes too often for individual food review to be useful. Be aware as you drink that some of the breweries, like Ki'Li and Ley Seca, are essentially nanobreweries, producing just a barrel or two at a time from small fermenters; a beer you fall in love with at BCB one week may not be there the next. With sixty craft breweries in the state of Baja California, though, it's only a matter of time until you find your next. Baja Craft Beers is located at Av. Orizaba 3003, Fraccionamiento Neidhart, Tijuana.



Fuente http://blogs.ocweekly.com/stickaforkinit/2013/08/baja_craft_beer_tijuana.php

Gear up for the 'Fiesta Del Cerdo Y La Cerveza' at Tapas Y Vino Oct 25 - National Asia Travel | Examiner.com

Paris 19, 2014 Comments - Baltimore Orioles shortstop Luis Hernandez, top, throws after forcing out Chicago White Sox's Carlos Quentin during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, April 26, 2008, in Chicago. Alexei Ramirez was safe at first. The Orioles won 5-1. (AP Photo/Nam Y.



Fuente http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/oct/19/erotica-cerveza-y-chocolate-paraiso-a-la-medida/

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