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The Art of Wine Tasting

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Tasting wine is a bit ritual and a bit science, so to get the maximum effect from your bottle, I’d like to share what has been passed down to me.

Wine Glasses and BottlesThe first thing I do with a good red wine is to decant it. It exposes the wine to air and brings out more of the flavors. After a while (or until I can’t wait any longer), I pour it into a glass suited for that particular wine (or one that’s close enough and washed). There are a ton of different glasses out there, but typically if you’re starting out, you can get an all-purpose glass and be fine. If you’re looking for a bit more though, typically white wine glasses have a more narrow mouth than a red. Whites need to maintain their temperatures, while reds need air to warm and oxidize for a more robust flavor.

I then put my nose deep into the glass and take in the rich odors that emanate from it (this is the best part of certain wines) and then take a sip and "chew" the wine as if I were enjoying a steak. It really releases the flavors and helps you find the "notes of blackberry" and other weird taste combinations that you may find coming from a grape. After that, I put my glass down and, with my fingers at the base, I swirl the wine glass in a counterclockwise motion to let the air oxidize the wine further.

I then repeat the ritual of smelling and chewing and begin enjoying the different textures, flavors and odors that rush along though all of my senses and just sip the wine. Finding the hints of "cinnamon and plum" will come to you as you experience more and better wines.

Go on a tasting, tour a vineyard, don’t be intimidated by the rich history of wine, just embrace it like so many others have. It’s just important to realize that wine people are the same type of people that go to art shows. Some are pretentious and pretend to know what they are talking about, some remember every stat from every bottle on the planet, but most are just fun loving people looking to enjoy simple pleasures and sensations with other fun loving people. Enjoy!

TAGS [ WINE TASTING | WINE TASTINGS | HOW TO TASTE WINE ]

The KegWorks IT Refugees

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Today our IT department and Dave, KegWorks’ owner/chief buyer, are switching offices. This means that four men are completely displaced for the day, left only to wander aimlessly, at least for the time being.

Thanks to Ed, we get to share some photos of these men, out of their natural habitats, as well as the complete and utter disarray that is our office building.

IT moving day

IT moving day

And yes, what you see here is most definitely salt. Honestly, salt is the only reason John has a drawer at all.

John eats too much salt

Thanks for grabbing the pics, Ed!

TAGS [ KEGWORKS ]

Buffalo Locals: Celebrate Winter at the Powder Keg Fest

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Powder Keg Festival in Buffalo NYThis weekend, February 27-28, downtown Buffalo is being transformed into a winter wonderland of fun for the whole family. The Powder Keg Festival not only features the Labatt Blue Pond Hockey Tournament but tons of hot food, cold beer (and non-alcoholic refreshments too), ice skating, showshoeing, broom ball, carriage rides, the polar bear swim, a gigantic ice labyrinth, igloo building, contests and even snow tubing down the Skyway ramp.

Not only is Labatt USA sponsoring this event, but Buffalo’s very own Pearl Street Grill and Brewery will be holding all-you-can-eat pancake breakfasts on both days, from 8a to 12p.

So, if you’re a Buffalonian, live close-by or happen to be visiting us this weekend, make sure to pop on downtown for what is shaping up to be the best winter fest, ever.

TAGS [ BUFFALO POWDER KEG FESTIVAL | WINTER FESTIVAL | POWDER KEG FEST | SNOW FESTIVAL ]

Draw Your Beer With a Ski Pole or Even a Surf Board

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Looking for an original way to draw beer from your tap(s)? Maybe you just really dig unique tap handles form breweries you love. Either way, we have a ton of new tap handles in stock, and they’re going fast. Here’s some of my favorites, this time around:

Beer Brand Tap Handles

TAGS [ TAP HANDLES | TAP HANDLE | BEER BRAND TAP HANDLES | BRANDED TAP HANDLES ]

NY Times – All About the Beer

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

It’s no secret that the New York Times is a pretty big deal. Lately, the paper has been all about the beer articles and we couldn’t be more pleased. We hope that whoever or whatever has inspired/provoked/suggested this newfound concentration sticks around and keeps it up.

In case you missed them, here are a few of our favorite recent articles:

Make Your Beer and Drink It, Too

Beers of the Times, A Delicious Free-for-All

The New Old Way to Tote Your Beer

In Vietnam, Traveling an Unlikely Beer Trail

Call It Stout, Though It Isn’t

Pint of StoutAnd some multimedia too:

A Beer Pilgrimage

Bocks, Doppelbocks and Maibocks

Altbiers and Other Brown Ales

Porter Ales

There are tons more too. Simply visit the Times’ Beer topic page to get it all.

If you’re all about the beer as well, don’t forget to add our Top 5 Porters, Top 5 Belgian Strong Pale Ales and Top 5 English Brown Ales posts to your reading list too.

Cheers to good beer!

TAGS [ BEER ARTICLES | NY TIMES | BEER NEWS ]

National Margarita Day? How Did We Miss That?!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I was just sifting through one of my many email inboxes and came across a reminder that February 22nd (just two days ago) was National Margarita Day. I cannot believe we missed that!

Frozen Blueberry MargaritaI’d like to make it up to all of the tequila-loving, frozen (or on rocks) drink-sipping kids out there with another fantastic margarita recipe. If you liked my recipe for mango margaritas, I have a feeling you’ll love this one.

Frozen Blueberry Margarita
2 c ice
4 oz tequila (whatever brand you dig)
2 oz blue curacao
2 oz lime juice
1 c frozen blueberries
½ oz simple syrup (or to taste)
Coarse sugar, for glass rim, if desired

Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until drink is smooth. Rim your margarita glass with coarse sugar, if you wish. Pour drink into glass and enjoy.

Cheers – and I hope I NEVER miss National Margarita Day again!

TAGS [ MARGARITA RECIPE | BLUEBERRY MARGARITA | FROZEN BLUEBERRY MARGARITA | COCKTAIL RECIPES | FROZEN DRINK RECIPES ]

I Want This Pint Glass

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I love Stone Brewing Co. I love their beer and I love their attitude, so much that I even bought two Stone Brewing T-shirts (my favorite being the "Fizzy Yellow Beer is for Wussies" one).

When this new Arrogant Bastard pint glass came across my desk, I fell in love. Not only does it feature the Stone Arrogant Bastard logo, but my favorite catch phrase, too.

Arrogant Bastard Pint Glass

I can’t wait to make it my own.

TAGS [ PINT GLASSES | ARROGANT BASTARD | STONE BREWING CO. | BEER GLASSES | BEER PINTS ]

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