Archive for Specialty Beer
April Beer Tasting Event
Posted by: | CommentsThursday
April 15th, 5:30 – 7 pm

We will explore hops: Pale Ale, India Pale Ales and beyond. Stay tuned for the lineup…
And only $5 a person!
The British Isles Beer Tasting 3/18/10
Posted by: | CommentsJoin Us at Wine Awhile for your Lucky Day
Thursday, March 18th
5:30 – 7 pm
We’ll explore several beer styles from the British Isles. Our Isles beers will be poured in St. Patrick’s honor. Stay tuned for the entire pour list…
And only $5 a person!
The Year of Beer
Posted by: | CommentsWe have always had a passion for beer but now we’re taking it to a new level. Not only are we getting some of the most unique and sought after beers around but we are also adding a 6 tap growler station. Beer maniacs will be able to buy a pint or 1/2 pint to enjoy in our lounge or take home a growler of specialty craft beers. We will also be featuring specialty beer tastings every month starting with Stout’s this month (details to come). Follow us on Twitter to keep updated with new arrivals and specialty tasting and tap introductions. Wine awhile is proud and excited to welcome Paul Wood as our beer guru and we look forward to his vast knowledge and expertise of beer to share with you.
Learn Awhile – Beer Growlers
Posted by: | CommentsQ: I keep hearing about beer growlers and I see you will be selling them soon. What are they exactly?
A: A growler is a half gallon (1,890 ml/66.5 imp fl oz) glass jug used to transport draft beer. They are commonly sold at breweries and brewpubs as a means to sell take-out beer. Some breweries also offer a one-litre or one-quart version (wine awhile will offer 64oz and 22oz). Growlers are also used by home brewers as an alternative to kegs or smaller bottles for carbonating and storing their beer. Growlers are generally made of glass and have either a screw-on cap or a hinged porcelain gasket cap which can provide freshness for a week or more. A properly sealed growler will hold carbonation indefinitely and will store beer like any other sanitized bottle. Growlers got their name from the sound that the CO2 made when it escaped from the lid as the beer sloshed around. It likely dates back to the late 19th century when fresh beer was carried from the local pub to one’s home by means of a small-galvanized pail
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January Featured Wines & Beers
Posted by: | CommentsFeatured Wines
Manifesto Cabernet- $21.99 now $18.99
Lioco Chardonnay - $21.99 now $19.99
Eve Chardonnay - $15.99 now $13.99
Belle Glos Pinot Noir- $59.99 now $49.99
Tori Mor Pinot Noir- $31.99 now $26.99
Alba Liza Red Blend- $15.99 now $10 tax included while supplies last!
Stop by for many more items on sale this month.
Featured Beers
De’ Proef & Bells Van Twee Collaboration
Dark Belgium ale brewed with cherry juice
$15.99 / 750ml
Boulder Beer Co. Obovoid
oak aged oatmeal stout
$7.49 / 22oz
The Bruery Rugbrod
JuleBryg-Style dark rye ale
$9.99 / 750ml
Bells Java Stout
Stout brewed with coffee
$17.99 / 6 pack
$2.99 singles