Become the Next London Ale Taster
May 27, 2010 by Andrew Barrow
Filed under FCG, The Wine World
London is an amazing city—the centuries of history and tradition combine with the most modern and cosmopolitan culture in the world to form the first ‘world city.’ But just when you think all is bright and modern, with a cocktail culture to rival New York, the very best wine bars, and restaurants with simply superb wine lists, the city throws something at you that reminds you of its long, long history.
Castelion Blonde Bier de Garde
November 9, 2009 by David Honig
Filed under Tasting Notes
The color was yellow and cloudy, and it poured up with a very high fluffy head. This beer was very full-bodied. The flavor was a little yeasty and nutty, with very fresh hops. The finish had a touch of bitterness and lasted quite a long time. WHO Castelaine WHAT Bier de Garde WHERE France, Nor [...]
Inedit
October 21, 2009 by Ashley Routson
Filed under The Wine World
Inedit’s creators, including Ferran Adrià, claim it’s the first beer ever created to pair with food. The Beer Wench samples this new offering to see if it lives up to the marketing hype.



