drinking: new belgium 2 below product review
December 21, 2006 by cash · Leave a Comment
Denver, yesterday;
A winter wonderland of road rage fueled birds being flipped, horns being honked, and cars sliding about on the skating rink of I-25.
But not for me.
With a bemused smile I watched the antics of the poor fools trapped in their cars from the cozy warmth of the light rail train.
My commute? The usual 40 minutes. Not a second longer (and certainly not the 4 1/2 hour nightmare a coworker who lives just north of the city had to contend with)
The blizzard of 2006 was not without its blessings; including an early release from work yesterday that found me at home by noon.
After a delectable lunch of roast beef on panini and a side car of Bud Light, I determined my thirst was growing. A thirst for something a wee bit more hearty than my usual bowling brew (the Bud Light).
My immediate thoughts leaped to a nice bottle of scotch. Sadly, the Vietnamese seem to have an innate talent for two things; creating gorgeous female offspring, and inflating prices larger than a Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade float.
My usual $25 bottle of Johnnie Walker Black was going for $42. Not a chance.
My interest therefore shifted to the beer cooler, and I spied a six pack of this year’s “2 Below” winter ale from Colorado’s own gift to art of brewing; New Belgium.
$8.50 later, I was off.
Upon arriving home and cracking one open I was amazed at the robust flavor. A hint of caramel, perhaps just a pinch of chocolate and the delectable essence of beer battered bread.
For a beer that weighs in at a hefty 6.6% alcohol content, I was delighted by the smoothness; this was obviously a brew that could sneak up on you.
As I settled in for a long winter’s night of reading and watching DVD’s (I’d forgotten how hot Penelope Cruz looks in Blow, well, before she gets preggers and insane anyway) I was delighted to have such sublime company.
2 below is highly recommended.
d.i.y. : white trash christmas party
December 12, 2006 by cash · Leave a Comment
Tis the season to be jolly, and if you’re bored to tears by the ‘traditional’ Christmas get togethers, I suggest throwing a White Trash Christmas party.
It’s the best way yet to celebrate the hee haw holidays!
About 6 years ago I was living in the middle of the sticks.
Literally, my place was at the end of a dirt road. I don’t know if it was the surroundings, or just chronic boredom that drove me to throw my first Read more




