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From Soda Jerks to Tap Houses

From Soda Jerks to Tap Houses

July 8, 2011 · by melba · in found in the back of the cabinet

**Duane Reade** offers fresh beer on tap in two locations in NYC, with plans to expand into more stores this fall.

Blue Point RastafaRye Ale

Blue Point RastafaRye Ale

July 1, 2011 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

**Blue Point** makes a great rye ale. Why has it taken so long for Fervere to try it? His only excuse is there’s a lot of beers out there and only one him.

Southern Tier 2XIPA sticker

Southern Tier 2xIPA

February 17, 2011 · by fervere · in busman’s holiday, recommendations, reviews

The second beer review for the $4 special at our **DnU Night Out** at **The Cortland** is an IPA—a double IPA. Fervere has no love for IPAs. Uh, oh. Could this be the first beer that Fervere sends back?

Ground Break bottle and glass

Ithaca Beer Ground Break

February 10, 2011 · by fervere · in drink pieces, reviews

Long Island Craft Beer Week! **DnU Night Out** on March 10! Oh my! But wait, there’s a beer review here, too—the incredibly complex pale ale, *Ground Break* by **Ithaca Beer Co**.

Go east young brewery

Go east young brewery

November 17, 2010 · by melba · in found in the back of the cabinet

Long Island’s own Long Ireland Brewery is growing. Construction has just started on its first official microbrewery in Riverhead. This will expand its current offerings of Breakfast Stout, Celtic Ale (an Irish Red), Pale Ale, and Raspberry Wheat, which is…

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