3 Feb 2009
Sierra Nevada Brewing Goes Green
Author: Gile
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Name: Gile
Site: http://corebrewing.com
About: My first beer was Budweiser. I was about 9 or 10, Dad and I were broken down and the side of the road and all there was to drink was Budweiser. So I had a swig of his, hated it!
I didn't drink beer again until I joined the Marine Corps. I was in Quantico, attending Small Computer Systems Specialist school, when I accidentally knocked a beer out the fridge and broke it. My buddies said now I gotta drink one! The rest is history. The broken beer was a Red Dog by the way.
Now days I am really a hop head that enjoys the IPAs [Stone IPA; Lagunitas IPA] and Douple IPAs [Moylan's; Hair of the Dog Blue Dot]. I also like Belgians [St Bernardus; Delirium; Three Philosopher's] a lot! I also like the Stouts and Porters [Black Butte] as well.
I enjoy going to breweries to sample as well as going to pubs and taverns. I also like enjoying beer with friends and bouncing ideas off of other intelligent people as well. Last time I was at O'Brien's I was shooting the shit with a couple of random strangers.
I hope to someday do a pub/tavern crawl across Europe. That's all I want. Simple.
If you want to know more about me, feel free to follow me on the 'ol Twitter: http://twitter.com/Gile77See Authors Posts (104) | Filed under: News
I stumbled across a story on AutoBlogGreen about Sierra Nevada Brewing Company teaming up with E-Fuel to turn discarded yeast into ethanol. Pretty cool way to help reduce emissions and make ethanol more available. Just think of all the discarded yeast that breweries across the United States could recycle into ethanol.
Keep doing your part for the environment my fellow beer drinkers!
Original story on AutoBlogGreen
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