Archive for August, 2009
- 18.30.09Low-Calorie Brews Also Low on Flavor
You’ve heard the hype about low calorie counts, but how do these new beers taste? What happens when you drastically reduce calories? The Chicago Tribune did what we here at Brian’s Belly wanted to do… assembled a panel of taste testers.
- 28.23.09Corned Beef Hash Challenge
Simon at his Norfolk Single Dad Blog has been entrenched in his “Corned Beef Hash Challenge,” whereby he found a dozen or so corned beef hash recipes on the web and is pitting them up against each other. Our own recipe is hashing it out with the internet’s best creations.
- 28.21.09Team-Color Bud Cans Upset Some College Students
According to the Wall Street Journal (and other sources) dozens of colleges are up in arms over a new Anheuser-Busch marketing campaign that features Bud Light beer cans emblazoned with local schools’ team colors. Stupid promotion, or stupid reaction to the promotion?
- 28.18.09Craft Beer Sales Rise
National sales of craft beer rose 9 percent in the first half of 2009 despite the economic downturn, the Brewers Association reported recently. Take that, Big Beer!
- 08.14.09How Low Can You Go? A-B Intro’s Select 55
Anheuser-Busch has begun to roll out SELECT 55, “the lightest beer in the world” in 15 test markets across the country. The “smooth, golden lager” targets active consumers looking for new lower-calorie options, according to the company’s press release.
- 78.5.09Bacon Vodka Tastes Like Pig Ass
Back in June, I excitedly told you about Bakon Vodka, billed as “the only vodka you’ll ever want to use to make a Bloody Mary, a great Bar-B-Q companion and the essence of a delicious crisp slice of peppered-bacon.” Here is our review.
- 28.4.09Natty Light Isn’t Just for College Anymore
The Wall Street Journal blog has a post about the recession and how it is affecting beer sales and drinking habits. Have you changed your drinking habits?
- 18.1.09MillerCoors Tests Draft-Beer Box
Box of beer anyone? MillerCoors has begun testing the sale of $20 draft-beer systems for your fridge. MillerCoors, which is the U.S. distribution system for SAB Miller and MolsonCoors (confused? I think they want it that way) has begun testing the 1.5-gallon “Home Draft.”





