A blog by Joe Caponi about beers and wines, particularly those from Long Island, along with a variety of other comments. This blog was primarily active from 2002-2006, when I was making it out to more wineries and brewpubs!


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Column Helper
When pressed for time while trying to write a column, let your readers do it!. My latest ChannelWeb column pulls out a number of good recent Talk Back postings, on Microsoft, Linux, Dell and more.

Friday, July 25, 2003 2:11 PM | Link

 
Masked and Anonymous
Paul Condzal sends this, um, negative, review of Bob Dylan's latest movie.

Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:09 PM | Link

 
Liberty Inn
I found this terrific article on classic American taverns by accident."Our nation was born in taverns. In colonial America they were places where people would go not only to eat and drink and pass the time but to argue the issues of the day."Even better, the first pub they profile is Jasper Murdock's Alehouse at the Norwich Inn, which we visited last summer.

Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:36 AM | Link

 
Saranac's 'Brewer's Choice Cases'

Saranac is at it again. The brewer has always done a great job packaging their many beers together. The new 'brewers choice' cases, not only have a bunch of different beers--the price is right - half that of a typical case.
In the case I bought, I found three each of the IPA, Stout, Dunkel, Single Malt, Hefeweizen and Chocolate Amber, and a pair each of the Pilsner, Caramel Porter and Lights. Okay, you're stuck with two Caramel Porters, but the other beers are all treats, particularly the terrific Single Malt.


Wednesday, July 09, 2003 8:34 PM | Link

 
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