See anything in this image? I mean, other than the huge, sticky beer in a ridiculously large package, taken with too-shaky hands? This beer would be much better in those small bottles Rogue is now using for big, Imperial beers. I might have rated it higher had I not forced myself to finish what is clearly way too much flavored beer for one guy in one sitting.

But back to your powers of observation … see it yet? That’s right! 33 Coffees is here!

Coffee, like wine (and of course, beer) is a huge part of Oregon’s beverage DNA, and from day one of 33 Books Co, I’ve received numerous requests for a coffee journal. And thanks to some help from two much smarter coffee friends, Chris Tacy and Brent Fortune, 33 Coffees has come to pass. Check it out. If you order some, put the code “999READER” in the “Special Instructions” field when you check out, and I’ll throw in something cool (and free) for you, as a way of saying “thanks for reading.”

Incidentally, 33 Coffees is a big part of why December was such a giant time management problem for me (and part of the reason I’ve been bad about blogging). The initial run of 1500 books sold out in less than two days. TWO DAYS. Those were some late nights stuffing envelopes, let me tell you …

Imperial Mokah Beer Review

Beer Name: Imperial Mokah
Brewer: Southern Tier Brewing
Price: $8.45
Sampled: December 1, 2010
Rating: 3/5
Notes: Holy big milk chocolate smell! Wow, that’s intense. Thick Hershey’s syrup flavor, the good part that didn’t mix in milk. Lots of alcohol aftertaste.
ABV: 11% abv
IBU: N/A
OG 27°P
TG N/A
Serving Type: Bottle.


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