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    <title>2009: The Year of the Brew</title>
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    <published>2009-01-25T14:16:45Z</published>
    <updated>2009-01-25T14:42:59Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Happy Extremely Belated New Year, you fine feathered tasters.&nbsp; 2009 is a year of change, and it starts with this blog: from now on, it gets updated (on a semi-regular basis).Just a few quick notes on what's in the pipes...]]></summary>
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        <name>Eric</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Happy Extremely Belated New Year, you fine feathered tasters.&nbsp; 2009 is a year of change, and it starts with this blog: from now on, <i>it gets updated</i> (on a semi-regular basis).<br /><br />Just a few quick notes on what's in the pipes for the year.&nbsp; There are a few post topics kicking around, including "Why IPA's make us so sleepy &amp; why we drink them all night anyway".&nbsp; But it all starts with trying out new brews and covering the standards.<br /><br />On the docket so far:<br /><br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.gorillacoffee.com/">Gorilla Coffee</a> (hat tip to The Green Square)</li><li>Kopi Luwak coffee-slash-what the hell is it?</li><li><a href="http://www.jacksstirbrew.com/">Jack's Stir Coffee</a></li><li><a href="http://www.budamericanale.com/">Bud American Ale</a> (I've actually tasted this but I want to elaborate. It was quite surprising.)</li><li><a href="http://www.magichat.net/">Magic Hat</a>, <a href="http://www.sixpointcraftales.com/">Six Point</a>, <a href="http://www.brooklynbrewery.com/">Brooklyn</a>, and <a href="http://www.bluepointbrewing.com/">Blue Point</a> (all somewhat regional to NY, all deserving some blog ink)</li><li>Stoudt's (I'm not sure where I heard of this, but hey, why not?)</li></ul>In addition, I'll be organizing some trips to the NYC breweries.&nbsp; Considering how long I've been living in Brooklyn, it's actually quite shameful that I haven't yet been to any of them.&nbsp; So keep an eye out for updates here and on our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51463805699">Facebook page</a>.&nbsp; If and when opportunities arise to see firsthand some out-of-town breweries - Magic Hat in Burlington = the dream - you can be sure I'll jerk the wheel to the right and get off the highway licketysplit.<br /><br />And in keeping with the original ambitions of this blog, the ultimate goal is still to start getting free coffee and beers sent to try out and write about.&nbsp; In this economy, even if the beans are less than fresh, or the beer is one of those godawful Heifenweisers, Sweet Brews will not be choosy.&nbsp; We just can't afford to be.&nbsp; Sweet Brews will drink them all.<br /><br />Except Heifenweisers.<br />]]>
        
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    <title>Illustrator Christoph Niemann&apos;s love of coffee</title>
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    <id>tag:www.sweetbrews.com,2008://1.9</id>

    <published>2008-12-04T22:10:48Z</published>
    <updated>2008-12-04T22:31:20Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[As we violently rock in the tent-poled bookends that are The Holiday Season months, personal time plummets and subsequently, our beautiful, angelic newborn blog suffers horrible colic.&nbsp; But instead of keeping us awake with intriguing, engaging content, it allows us...]]></summary>
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        <name>Eric</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[As we violently rock in the tent-poled bookends that are The Holiday Season months, personal time plummets and subsequently, our beautiful, angelic newborn blog suffers horrible colic.&nbsp; But instead of keeping us awake with intriguing, engaging content, it allows us to sleep soundly.&nbsp; Without deep black thoughts of coffee.&nbsp; Without goggled hazy images of beers.<br /><br />So in the best interest of the liveliness of said baby, here's some fresh content from someone else.<br /><br />In today's opinion section of the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">New York Times</a>, a person I never heard of posted something clever and perty.&nbsp; It's a visualized <a href="http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/02/coffee/index.html?8dpc">short story about his love of coffee</a>.&nbsp; It's not the biggest roffle in the world, but the illustrations are neat and it's the kind of thing that I would have loved to read with the morning newspaper, if I actually got morning newspapers.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="01iheartC.jpg" src="http://www.sweetbrews.com/2008/12/04/01iheartC.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="500" width="500" /></span><br /><div><br /></div>]]>
        
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    <title>Gimme! Coffee on Twitter</title>
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    <published>2008-11-26T19:44:16Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-26T19:50:59Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[If you use Twitter, you can follow Gimme! Coffee for deals on coffee and news relevant to the company, coffee growers, and social communities at large.&nbsp; Follow 'em here: @gimmecoffee.It should also be noted that Gimme! Coffee will inevitably be...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you use <a href="http://www.twitter.com/">Twitter</a>, you can follow <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/">Gimme! Coffee</a> for deals on coffee and news relevant to the company, coffee growers, and social communities at large.&nbsp; Follow 'em <a href="http://twitter.com/gimmecoffee">here</a>: <a href="http://twitter.com/gimmecoffee">@gimmecoffee</a>.<br /><br />It should also be noted that Gimme! Coffee will inevitably be covered quite frequently here.&nbsp; Just tune it out if you're not hip to their bean.<br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>Illy Coffee: Meh.</title>
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    <published>2008-11-25T23:04:35Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-26T18:16:05Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ Over the last couple of years, it's been hard to escape the presence of Illy Coffee in NYC.&nbsp; It's everywhere, from the krappy Key Foods to the C-for-effort Gristedes, up to the self-inflicted bourgeois Whole Foods aisles.I tried it...]]></summary>
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        <name>Eric</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<img alt="Illy logo" src="http://www.sweetbrews.com/2008/11/25/logo52x52.gif" class="mt-image-none" style="border: 0px none ; padding: 5px;" align="left" height="52" width="52" /> Over the last couple of years, it's been hard to escape the presence of <a href="http://www.illy.com/">Illy Coffee</a> in NYC.&nbsp; It's everywhere, from the krappy Key Foods to the C-for-effort Gristedes, up to the self-inflicted bourgeois Whole Foods aisles.<br /><br />I tried it a few years ago, and in an emergency coffee bind, recently picked some up for home.&nbsp; It wasn't bad at all, but it wasn't very good either.&nbsp; I take my coffee with a moderate amount of milk and sugar, and my cups of Illy coffee tasted like the milk and sugar only.&nbsp; In between cups, I had a drink of it straight, and frankly it was just <i>bland</i>.<br /><br />On that note, let's take a sec: if you love Illy coffee, just go ahead and spout.&nbsp; Let it all out.&nbsp; Call me ignorant, call me tasteless.&nbsp; Yell at me for "probably brewing my pots with poor proportions".&nbsp; Berate me for calling out your little branded badge of hipsterdom.&nbsp; Tell me to <i>go places</i>.<br /><br />Breathe.&nbsp; <i>Breathe</i>.&nbsp; Now let's agree to disagree and move on.<br /><br />So I don't care for the flavor of Illy.&nbsp; And I certaintly don't care for the price.&nbsp; FreshDirect.com sells the standard 8.8 oz. Illy can for $12.99, whereas a full pound of <a href="http://www.freshdirect.com/category.jsp?catId=gro_coffe_coffe&amp;sortBy=name&amp;showThumbnails=true&amp;DisplayPerPage=30&amp;sortDescending=false&amp;disp=null&amp;prodCatId=gro_coffe_coffe_regul&amp;productId=cof_pkg_frst&amp;skuCode=COF0066789&amp;trk=trans">FreshDirect French Roast goes for $6.99</a>.&nbsp; If you're going to spend over 12 bucks on coffee, you might as well a) get a full 16 oz. worth and b) get the <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/Coffee-C13.aspx">great stuff</a>.<br /><br />So what's the allure?&nbsp; According to <a href="http://www.illy.com/">their website</a>, Illy (the man) began brewing in 1933, and it's now "<a href="http://www.illy.com/wps/wcm/connect/us/illy/about-illy/company/">available&nbsp;in more than 140 countries in all five
continents</a>".&nbsp; It's definitely making the rounds internationally.&nbsp; And I'll be the first to plead ignorance when it comes to my own worldly exposure to coffee.&nbsp; I couldn't tell you the difference between South American and Asia beans, or which one is reputably 'better'.<br /><br />Ultimately, despite Illy's global successes and commitment to "the
global culture of coffee through all the elements contributing to a
perfect cup of coffee", it always comes back to taste, and personally, I just don't have the tongue for it.&nbsp; Am I missing something alluring about the flavor?&nbsp; Am I missing something about the culture?<br /><br />What's your opinion of Illy Coffee?<br />]]>
        
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    <title>The Best of Both Worlds</title>
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    <published>2008-11-16T21:19:34Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-22T22:52:35Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[To kick off Sweet Brews, let us set two bars.&nbsp; A large part of this blog's purpose is to discover new coffees and beers, and find the best flavors ever tasted.&nbsp; We'll keep a running list of what I would...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[To kick off Sweet Brews, let us set two bars.&nbsp; A large part of this blog's purpose is to discover new coffees and beers, and find the best flavors ever tasted.&nbsp; We'll keep a running list of what I would consider to be the best of both worlds - coffee &amp; beer - and to see if over time, a new brew can topple the current kings.&nbsp; And of course, we always want to hear your thoughts on your favorites.&nbsp; As of site launch, here are our current picks for <font style="font-size: 1em;">Best Beer</font> and Best Coffee, and the how, when, and where behind the discovery of each.<br /><br /><b>Coffee<br /></b>Between August 1998 and May 2005, I lived, learned, and worked in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ithaca,_New_York">Ithaca, New York</a>.&nbsp; Ithaca is an absolutely beautiful town, and home to my alma mater, <a href="http://ithaca.edu/">Ithaca College</a>, and the slightly more well-known institution, <a href="http://www.cornell.edu/">Cornell University</a>.&nbsp; Ithaca is not only gorgeous (or <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ithaca%20is%20gorges">Gorges</a>), it's very progressive and home to dozens of socially- and environmentally-conscious companies and organizations.<br /><br />One such company is <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/">Gimme! Coffee</a>.&nbsp; Started in 2000, Gimme! showed up quietly somewhere during my undergrad years.&nbsp; It wasn't until 2002 did I discover it, when I graduated and began working full-time, in that pre-Starbucks Era point in a person's life when they really start to <i>drink</i> coffee.&nbsp; The now-defunct-but-infinitely-awesome Wownet Cafe, directly across the street from our office, was one of Gimme!'s first early suppliers.&nbsp; I like to think that I was one of Gimme!'s first real <i>lovers</i>.<br /><br />The cafe cycled through serving a number of Gimme!'s wide variety of brews over the years.&nbsp; But I always went back to the <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/Deep-Disco-Organic-Blend-P14C13.aspx">Deep Disco</a> blend more than any others.&nbsp; Since moving from Ithaca in 2005 (indirectly) to New York City, I've gotten by on other brews.&nbsp; But thankfully, Gimme! <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/static/community_stores.aspx">moved into Williamsburg</a> in Brooklyn somewhere around the same time, so I've had a direct, in-person supply line.&nbsp; (As a socially-responsible company, I've never liked the idea of <i>shipping </i>their coffee.)&nbsp; And, as a fantastic twist of fate, they've since opened <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/static/community_stores.aspx">another cafe 2 blocks from my current job in Manhattan</a>.&nbsp; Every afternoon a fresh cup, and when needed a resupply for home.<br /><br />The <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/Deep-Disco-Organic-Blend-P14C13.aspx">Deep Disco</a> blend is just as its label describes: a medium-dark blend with a smooth body, though I think tobacco is more prevalent in the aroma than in the aftertaste.&nbsp; The best way I can describe Deep Disco is the way in which I drink it: it's my staple coffee.&nbsp; It's the solid, always dependable brew I would make every single day if I didn't mix half-caffs during the week.<br /><br />There are other Gimme! Coffee blends I love, which I'll cover here, but none so great as Deep Disco.&nbsp; And as a socially-conscious coffee company who cares about where their beans come from and the people behind them, you can feel good drinking Gimme! in mind, body, and soul.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="label_deepdisco.jpg" src="http://www.sweetbrews.com/2008/11/16/label_deepdisco.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" width="459" height="245" /></span><b>Beer</b><br />The following year after Ithaca, I settled in with my girlfriend in Brooklyn Heights, and discovered <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/">a neighborhood blog</a> that mentioned a quaint-sounding local restaurant, <a href="http://jackthehorse.com/jackthehorse.htm">Jack the Horse Tavern</a>, with a particularly selective bartender who keeps no more than six hand-selected craft beers on tap at any given time, usually rotating through one or two at a time based on availabilities and general seasonals.<br /><br />So one night, we moseyed on over and discovered not only <a href="http://jackthehorse.com/menus.htm">the best gourmet cheeseburgers </a>we've ever had, but I found <a href="http://smuttynose.com/beers/full_time_beers/finestkind_ipa.html">Smuttynose Finestkind IPA</a>, and the greater world of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_Pale_Ale">India Pale Ales</a>.&nbsp; When the hoppy flavor hit me, I knew immediately that IPA beers were the kind of beers I had been searching for for years.&nbsp; I've had always loved beer. But until that point, what I would have considered my favorite beers had always left me desiring more in flavor, but never wanting more than two or so.<br /><br />When I finished that first pint of Smuttynose, I was enlightened and overjoyed.&nbsp; While I drink coffee everyday, and even my favorite coffee blends I would still consider myself passionate about, there is nothing more I would rather drink at just about any given time (under the right circumstances, of course) than a <a href="http://smuttynose.com/beers/full_time_beers/finestkind_ipa.html">Smuttynose IPA</a>.&nbsp; My deep love of <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/Deep-Disco-Organic-Blend-P14C13.aspx">Deep Disco</a> coffee is all about frequency, but my exotic love of Smuttynose India Pale Ale is all about amplitude.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ipatwelve-2.jpeg" src="http://www.sweetbrews.com/2008/11/16/ipatwelve-2.jpeg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" width="432" height="406" /></span>There you have it, my absolute favorite brews on earth: <a href="http://www.gimmecoffee.com/Deep-Disco-Organic-Blend-P14C13.aspx">Gimme! Coffee Deep Disco</a> and <a href="http://smuttynose.com/beers/full_time_beers/finestkind_ipa.html">Smuttynose IPA</a>.&nbsp; Over time, we'll try new and exciting coffees and beers, and really delving into both worlds.<br /><br />So what is your favorite coffee and favorite beer?&nbsp; And what do you think about Gimme!, and their Deep Disco?&nbsp; What about Smuttynose's brews, and their IPA?&nbsp; Dark and bold?&nbsp; Or light and blonde?<br />]]>
        
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