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Monday, May 11, 2026

Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Caguama Light

Beer score: 3.2

Warm weather is approaching and I thought I'd try a lighter beer I'd not had in a while. Thinking I'd go for something unusual, at least for me, I sought out the Caguama brews and found they are no longer being made. Still, I have some notes from the last time I had one of these in the light version.

Poured a bright golden color while giving off scents that reminded me of plain cereal. It tasted like a premium light beer with some corn and a little bread. Touches of sweetness, a hint of bitter, not much more.

This one wasn't nearly as smooth as the non-light version of Caguama. It had way too much fizz, though that's fairly typical for light beers. Still, like the non-light version, this one was fairly cooling on hot days and went decent with spicy foods, and it made a decent bar beer.

Monday, May 04, 2026

Beer of the Week: Lowenbrau Dunkel

Beer score: 4.9

Company: Lowenbrau
ABV: 5.2
IBU: 18

Sometimes this beer is labeled as Lowenbrau Premium Dark, but it's the same beer.

Pours a dark brown color in a clear glass while giving off scents of burnt chocolate and toffee.

This is pretty weak for a dark beer. There is a little of the expected burnt taste, but not much. However, there is a little sweetness here, almost like caramel.

For the price, you can do better, but still not the worst beer around.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Beer of the Week: Busch Light

Beer score: 2.9

Company: Busch
ABV: 4.1
IBU: 5

Been a long time since I had one of these, but thought I'd give it another try. so see if it had improved. It hadn't.

When you pour it, it's got that familiar pale golden color common to premium beers. It smells a bit like grain and possibly regret.

This is a weaker and sweeter version of Bush beer, but don't worry, because the fizz is still there if you want to burp. And it's not the worst beer on the market.

The best thing about this beer is the price. So, if you are broke and on a diet, this isn't a bad choice for you.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Books read in 2026: No. 3 -- Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy


Started: Jan. 8
Finished: April 22

Notes: I've read quite a bit of Tolstoy's work, and a fair bit about the man, mainly because I've been intrigued by him as an individual and as a writer, but for years I've been putting off this, one of his most famous works, because of its length. Well, that ends today.

Mini review: It took me long enough to read this one, but not as long as it did War and Peace. What's to say? Most modern readers will find much of this dry, especially the somewhat lengthy sections on farming in Russia in the mid-1870s and the politics of the same era, but all of that slower material serves a purpose in pointing out what Tolstoy considers truly important or unimportant. This is really two lengthy stories that connect only through occasional characters, one tale that of a young nobleman and how he finds happiness in farming and eventually marriage and fatherhood and ultimately to a belief in God or at least a universal goodness, while the other tale is the exact opposite, the tragedy of a young woman who leaves her husband and son for another man. There is a death scene near the end of this book that is not gory, but it is disturbing emotionally after a lengthy buildup. Following that death scene, most of the rest of the novel, something like 30 to 50 pages, is mostly a philosophic debate a character has with himself about the meaning of life, religions, goodness, God, etc. My guess would be most readers will drawn more toward the tragic tale told here, but I believe Tolstoy's point was more focused toward the less melodramatic of these two stories, the philosophical one. But that's mere conjecture on my part. Not a difficult read as far as understanding goes, or at leas my translation proved helpful with all its notes, but this isn't a novel to be gulped down in a matter of days. No, this is a book that needs to be read slowly and steadily, and should be given some thinking. That type of thing isn't for everyone, but I'm glad I read this one.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Pyramid Fling Pale Ale

Beer score: 7.0

Another brewery that went out of business, but that had some quality brews, and I have some of my notes from trying their beers in yesteryear.

This drink started as their Spring beer for 2010.

It poured a light golden color, and gave off light citrus and flowery smells while being poured.

This one was a tad strong and bitter for a pale ale, but it went down easy and wet. It also went down a little fruity. Was too heavy for casual drinking, in my opinion, but was just right for sipping.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Sierra Nevada Glissade

Beer score: 8.2

This was quite possibly my favorite of all the brews from the Sierra Nevada folks, so I was quite disappointed when I went looking for it recently and discovered it's no longer in production. Damn!

Quite possibly the perfect beer for hot weather.

It poured a dark yellow, almost orange color and gave off smells of wheat and maybe a little citrus. Had a light bitterness on the tongue. There was a touch of sweetness right at the beginning, but that dies away after the first sip, though that sweet, almost honey-like quality was still present in the smell.

Had a smooth, fruity quality and a light texture that made this an awesome brew for summer. Basically, this was Sierra Nevada's season brew for Spring.

Must have been a fine trick with the malts to have made such a smooth beer that was known for a high bitterness units rank.

Monday, April 06, 2026

Beer of the Week: Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel

Beer score: 7.0

Company: Ayinger
ABV: 5.0
IBU: 21

This German brew pours a dark brown color but it's not opaque like the thickest of stouts. It has a hint of a sour smell, but not enough to really ruin the experience, mainly because there are also some bready caramel and chocolate scents.

There's some carbonation on the tongue, but again, not enough to hurt.

It's not as heavy as it looks, and tastes nutty with caramel and coffee and a hint of that chocolate.

The perfect beer? No, but it's one of the best I've had in weeks, so I can't complain.