Almost always. Like 97% of the time. Don’t you agree? A lot of people going into a place that primarily serves food and includes a good tap or bottle list are typically going to want to sit at a table. They’re there to enjoy a meal together in the company of whomever they walked through … Continue reading
Max’s Taphouse
The Facebook posts from these guys . . .. well, I don’t actually know what to say . . . they drive me crazy. In a good way. I want to try most everything they mention . . . every time! Max’s Taphouse NEW BEERS JUST TAPPED CASKS: Williams Bros Midnight Sun, Williams Bros Scottish … Continue reading
Elk Creek Cafe + Aleworks
Anyone who has ever been out with me knows I appreciate a drinking/eating establishment that pays attention to details; an on-target spot understands good food and drink, nice ambiance, excellent service and all the unspoken little things that work together to create a positive experience. A place that meets all these points and thrills me beyond compare is Elk … Continue reading
Liquid Heroes Will Run for Beer
How fitting is it that yesterday – National Beer Day — I was able to partake in a fun beer-related happening: accepting a donation for local charity of more than $2,400 raised by members of the local Will Run For Beer running group at York brewery, Liquid Hero (who picked up a portion of the cost of the … Continue reading
It’s National Beer Day!
On April 7th, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act allowing Americans to buy beer containing up to no more than 4% ABV (alcohol by volume) — it was the beginning of the end of prohibition. People lined up outside breweries and taverns the night before (now referred to as “New Beer’s Eve”) [waiting for … Continue reading
“That good York water”
No dialog about beverages in my neck of the woods would be complete without a nod to our TAP WATER! Yes, I’m serious. According to their web site, The York Water Company provides about 20 million gallons of water every day to more than 180,000 people in 43 local communities. Founded in 1816, The York … Continue reading