Nerd Beer? Nerd Beer.

August 10th, 2010

Wired has a really great article up today about some of the nerdiest beers on the planet (or at least the nerdiest beers they could talk brewers into sending them). We’ve seen a great connection between science, history, and beer before, so maybe this really is becoming a trend. They missed out on some of the uber nerdy Star Wars-themed beers, but still came up with some pretty good ones like Gigabit IPA (brewed in hopes of getting Google to place its hyper-fast Internet in Portland, OR), Moog Filtered Ale, and Biere de Mars, which I happen to have a bottle of sitting in my fridge. Here’s writer Betsy Mason’s take:

This beer is strong on malt and low on hops with a sweet start and a slightly sour, funky finish that we attributed to the wild yeast. It has some of that typical Belgian boozy feel to it, though it is a relatively mild 6.2 percent alcohol. Webmonkey editor Michael Calore summed it up as “sweet, but not too sweet.” Strangely, while everyone had more than usual to say about the different flavors in this beer, we were split on whether it had distinctive character or fell more on the mild and forgettable end of the spectrum. Personally I think Biere de Mars has a lot of interesting tastes, but they are subtle, which works for me. It could be a good training beer for people who aren’t sure about Belgian beers.

Make sure you get over to Wired to check out the whole list.

Science + Geek + Beer = Awesomely Geeky Science Beer — Wired

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Hopworks to Release Google Gigabit IPA

March 31st, 2010

All you tech guys out there already know Google is working on an experiment to provide up to 500,000 homes with blazing fast 1 gigabit per second broadband. Many cities around the country have been doing a lot of PR in an attempt to be the chosen city. Topeka, Kansas went to far as to rename the city Google, KA for the month of March. Duluth, MN responded by making a parody video in which all first born children will be named Google or some variant. In my opinion, however, Portland is doing the best marketing.

Hopworks Urban Brewery, a local organic brewery, will be releasing their Gigabit India Pale Ale. The New School Beer Blog hypothesizes it will simply be a new name for their traditional Organic IPA. Regardless, I love the idea and will have to look for some when it is released!

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