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April 28, 2009

No post from what's his name today

My Sun colleague Steve Sullivan, who has been providing us with wonderful, animated posts on Tuesday, is swamped with other duties. So no post today. He will be back.

A few housekeeping items:

Thanks to missives from Joe Gold, RayRay, and DanK, I realize that I screwed up the name of Sam Adams founder, Jim Koch , in my post about "Beer Wars."  I really do know Jim's name. I have met him several times, but somehow, typing at 1 a.m., I wrote Sam instead of Jim. It has since been corrected. Thanks to all.

Also, Volker alerts us that the next beer event is the Maryland Brewer's Springfest May 30 at Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick. 

I am still playing scenes of Beer Wars in my mind, which means it must be a better film than I originally thought.

Anyone else rethinking Beer Wars?

 

Posted by Rob Kasper at 11:50 AM | | Comments (2)
        

Comments

still like it. thanks for asking rob.

Missed beer wars
Springfest would be awesome...if we didn't have to drive an hour to Frederick :(

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About Rob Kasper
Rob Kasper, a features columnist, has been writing about beer for 20 years, and he remembers when Anchor Christmas and Noche Buena were about the only beers at a holiday tasting and Sisson’s was the only brewpub in Baltimore. A collection of his columns, "Raising Kids and Tomatoes, Amusing Tales and Appetizing Recipes," was published in 1998. He lives with his wife, Judith, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, in a downtown Baltimore rowhouse. They have two grown sons, who come home from time to time and drink their father’s beer.
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