Summer is here, so let’s enjoy some beer, shall we? You might want to put this on your fridge, or maybe study it and impress all your friends with your beer geek knowledge. This guide will help you understand what beer to pair with what food. And if you’re really into it, what beers to use when you cook with food. To start, you might not know the differences between the types of beer. I’ll give a general outline of the types you could find in a liquor store or a pub near you. For all you craft beer geeks…
Continue readingAs far as light beers go, this one's the shit - the literal shit By Adam Dewji I bet you’ve seen those stupid commercials on TV for the Molson 67 beer, with some dude going jogging so he can enjoy…
Continue readingBy Adam Dewji Are you ready to get drunk off your ass on St. Patrick’s Day? Good, so am I. Maybe not as drunk as I was on Student Media Night, but I’m planning to down a few brews and…
Continue readingNo joke, just a quick rundown of brew diversity in Vancouver By Adam Dewji So you walk into the pub, and ask your server what the specials are. They have a pale ale, a stout and a lager. But what…
Continue readingThe vessel you use to convey your brew from tap to mouth makes a difference By Adam Dewji Depending on how many beers you’ve ordered at any given pub, you might notice that some pubs serve different brews in different…
Continue readingWinter beers offer all the warm, fuzzy feelings of the season in a hearty brew By Adam Dewji Photos By Adam Dewji I was originally going to title this article “Winter Ales”, but I soon came to realize that winter…
Continue readingNovember is Crohn's, Colitis, and IBD Awareness Month By Adam Dewji No disrespect at all to the Mos this month, but I am personally going to dedicate myself to Crohn’s and Colitis awareness, a cause that November shares with prostate…
Continue readingBy Adam Dewji Are you celebrating? Photos by Mark Burnham Costume provided by Karin's Dirndl (Facebook.com/TheRealBavarian; 778 688 7648) It’s October: season of crunchy leaves and scarves, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Oktoberfest. Oktoberfest is the annual 16-day fair in Munich that…
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