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Birra Moretti – courtesy @futurewdwceo & @countryshell


I really enjoyed this Italian beer! I’ll be trying this again when at WDW! Thanks for the gift Josh and Michelle!

Longboard Island Lager


Memories of the Tambu Lounge courtesy of @superedo.

Dos Equis with @futurewdwceo


Josh and I enjoyed a classic Mexican beer, Dos Equis, at a great Mexican restaurant in NC!

Welcome to Beers and Ears


Here at Beers and Ears we’ve assembled a bunch of Disney and beer fans to discuss beer, Disney parks, and anything related to one or both.  For the past few months, a series of tweets went back and forth among this group of Disney fans tagged #beermouse.  These tweets contained a photo of a beer and… → Read More

Rogue Dead Guy Ale


Tried this at the bar last night and it was decent!  Smooth yet slightly bitter…a tad too hoppy and heavy for me to want to drink more than one of these a night though. (Must remember to bring point & shoot to the bar to avoid these pics in the future….) A little history from… → Read More

Good Wisconsin Beer


Shiner Hefeweizen – a 10!


Wow! I tried this beer at dinner and it blew me away! I LOVED it! If you like Blue Moon, you need to find and taste this beer! I’ll be going back to the restaurant we went to tonight specifically because of this beer! woot!

Sam Adams Winter Lager


Pairing my Sam Adams Winter Lager with my frosty Vikings mug as I prepare to watch Monday Night Football. Go Falcons! I’m a Vikes fan, but an Atlanta local, so I’m rooting for the home team.

Abita Amber – Merry Christmas!


Shrimp remoulade, seafood gumbo, more food on the way, family, and Abita Amber. Merry Christmas to everyone from all of us at Beers and Ears!

The Best Glass Ever


As noted in my Wells Bombardier post, the Flying Saucer in Houston has a glass night every Wednesday.  Usually the glass is for a specific brewery; for example, around this time last year one Wednesday the Saucer had a Spaten holiday pilsner.  Most are glasses printed with a brewery’s logo.  This one, however, stole the… → Read More

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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale


Sierra Nevada Brewing Company is named after the Sierra Nevada mountain range. But don’t worry, it doesn’t taste like mountains. Mountains taste like dirt, water and trees. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale still tastes like beer. According to the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company website, “critics proclaim [the brewery’s beers as a whole, I guess] ‘Among the… → Read More

Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat


Tonight’s beer is a Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat.  I picked up a six pack of these a while back on Ed’s recommendation but it’s been a while since I cracked one.  It fills up my pilsner glass rather well with a nice tall head.  Coastal Wheat is a decent wheat ale with lemon, but its… → Read More

Rogue Voodoo Doughnut

Rogue Voodoo Doughnut


Rogue hit another home run with this quirky combination of doughnut, maple syrup and BACON? I don’t know about you but I can’t pass up any beer in a pink bottle. Speaking of the bottle, I would highly recommend only opening this bottle if you either have plenty of time to drink or reinforcements to… → Read More

Goose Island India Pale Ale


In 2011, the Goose Island brewery was sold by its owner to AB-InBev for $38.8 million because they couldn’t meet demand for their products. Until recently, Goose Island wasn’t available in Texas at all. However, three of their beers have now been introduced in stores. The three I saw in the store the other day were… → Read More

Unibroue Blanche de Chambly


Great news beer lovers! Bob Basl has reported to us that three Unibroue beers are now available outside of Le Cellier at the Canada Beer Cart. The three beers available are Éphémère, Trois Pistoles, and Blanche de Chambly. As with all the Unibroue beers, each one has a story. Traditionally, white ales are supposed be named… → Read More

Up and Coming Italy Pavilion Beer Program


If you haven’t checked out the craft beer selection in the Italy pavilion lately, you are really missing out on some great new offerings.  Wait…craft beer?  In the Italy Pavilion?  Yes, you heard us right!  While down in Disney World for the Food & Wine festival, we were able to get an overview of the… → Read More

Mythos Hellenic Lager


I’ve never reviewed any of the Greek beers at Disney??  How is that possible?  Such a disgrace to my heritage. While at Kouzzina on my last trip, I had the option of Mythos or Alpha and this time around I chose the Mythos. Now I will preface this by saying that my Greek people are… → Read More

Corona

Corona


Here I go again, taking one for the team. Corona is actually an interesting beer when you consider the history and even look at the beer style this fits into. Before I bore you all to sleep, that is if you are still reading this. Corona as we all know is made in Mexico, but… → Read More

Widmer Brothers Drifter Pale Ale


Earlier today I picked up a couple of new beers; the first one I’m trying is Widmer Brothers Drifter.  Although it’s classified as a pale ale, it’s fairly dark but extremely clear.  Drifter has a very strong grapefruit scent and the citrus theme continues once sipped.  It’s not too sweet and has a nice bitter… → Read More

Napa Smith Organic IPA


I’m back! Fresh off a 7 night stay at Port Orleans Riverside, in the upcoming weeks I’ll be writing about dining, attractions, whatever else might come to mind at the moment, and of course beer. Let’s start with the beer I had with my meal at Chef Mickey’s. I’ll save Chef Mickey’s itself for another… → Read More


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