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Lazy Magnolia Beer

My lofty goal for the weekend between all the yard work and working on my Real Estate license is to find a Party Pig of Lazy Magnolia Beer. Especially the Southern Pecan beer.
I am not a big beer drinker, but I love beer that is a little different. After seeing …





How to Tackle the GABF


How does a first-timer to the Great American Beer Festival plan an attack for making it the best experience possible? I've had many tips from a diverse group of people with lessons to learn from their mistakes of the past. While there are many, many event/parties/gatherings that go on around the circus that is the actual festival, I still must have a plan going into the festival (albeit, a plan that I'm warned I should be prepared to scrap). Afterall, there are hundreds of breweries bringing tho


New Wine Country Brew Pub: Hopmonk Tavern


Checked out the hot new wine country brewery, Hopmonk Tavern, with two of my favorite ladies after a long float yesterday with in the Russian River (where, incidentally, we had some entertaining floatie wars with some of the kitchen folks from Healdsburg's Cyrus Restaurant). Situated in downtown Sebastopol on the 116 near Whole Foods and Sushi Hana, Hopmonk was opened by Dean Biersch (co-founder of SF's Gordon Biersch) in April 2008 to a fair amount of media buzz. We were a little dazed from


Breaking Beer News


You heard it here first. Big news for Birmingham beer fans, Jason Malone of Good People Brewing told me he has a Belgian Pale Ale conditioning at the brewery at this very moment, and it will be a regular offering. This is big because it will be the first of its kind in Alabama. The only Belgian beers currently sold in AL are a few sweet lambics and some witbiers. The reason for this is that most Belgian beers clock in over 6% ABV, and we still have the stupid law preventing such beers from be


Episode 4: Scaling Large Web Sites with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG


Have you ever wanted to learn how top 100 web sites are architected? Deep Fried Bytes hosts Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff sat down with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG to discuss scaling large web sites, his life, development experiences and team building. Listen to the show Have you ever felt like you needed to boost the performance of your .NET app? Or that you needed to understand how your code is behaving or why it isn't behaving in the way you want it to? Well, knowing how your code per




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