The Unsung Art of Blending Wine

It is de rigueur these days to talk about terroir driven wines, wines that evoke a sense of place based on the geographical sites that give certain characteristics based on microclimate and soil type. It’s also trendy to talk about “non-interventionist” winemaking, letting the wine make itself with as little…

India Pale Ale: A History

Beer: IPA Brewery: Odell Brewing Co. Style: American IPA ABV: 7 percent Near the top of the list of things that make me sad — along with starving puppies and the fact that Tobey Maguire is still making movies — are missed opportunities to educate someone about beer. Recently, this…

How to Make a La Florida Cocktail

As summer descends once more upon the Valley, my mind shifts to tropical drinks. Well, it’s never really shifted away from tropical drinks. I guess the better thing to say is that my tropical drink instinct is getting into high gear. It’s not quite time for me to break out…

Bad Water Brewing and Craft Beer’s Real Quality Problem

Beers: Saison and IPA Brewery: Bad Water Brewing Style: Saison, IPA ABV: 6 percent, 5.5 percent Imagine, for a minute, that you’ve traveled back to the first time you tried craft beer. You’ve spent most of your legal drinking age years (and maybe a few before) throwing back cans of…

How to Make a Jungle Bird Cocktail

Sometimes behind the bar, you have your own personal trends. Take, for example, this week’s cocktail. A year or two ago, I got on a streak of making this drink for almost everyone I knew. I sang its praises far and wide. But somehow, it never made it into Chow…

Northern Italian White Wines: Stuff I’m Geekin’ On

Mid-April is upon us in the Valley, which means temperatures are beginning to hint at summer. The macho among us will make a point of bragging about not turning their A/C on until it hits such and such temperature, as if were a contest to see how much heat they…

Bitters 101 with Bill and Lill Buitenhuys of AZ Bitters Lab

If you haven’t been building your bitters collection, it’s time to start. Bill and Lill Buitenhuys, the couple behind AZ Bitters Lab, explain that chefs have spice racks and bartenders equip themselves with an arsenal of bitters, which act as the seasoning element to finish and round out any cocktail…

33 World Beer Cup Winners to Look For in Arizona

There are two major judging competitions for beer. One, the Great American Beer Festival, is held yearly in Denver. It’s the largest and most competitive tasting in the country — but entrants have to be from this country. Winners of a GABF gold medal are deemed the best examples of…

5 Things Your Sommelier Really Doesn’t Want You To Do

Going out to eat, particularly at an upscale spot, is fraught with landmines of personal interactions with various restaurant staff in an atmosphere charged with one-upmanship and general social posturing. Nothing demonstrates this more than navigating the wine list with a sommelier. For whatever reason, the subject of wine brings…

Ommegang Game of Thrones Fire and Blood Red Ale: Taste the Synergy!

Beer: Fire and Blood Brewery: Brewery Ommegang Style: Red Ale ABV: 6.8 percent Brewery Ommegang is onto something with this TV/beer thing, it would seem. Last month, Harvest Moon Brewing Company made millions of Trekkies ecstatic by releasing the first officially licensed Star Trek-themed brew, Vulcan Ale. Soon after, Dock…

Licor 43 Is My New Fascination Behind the Bar

I find trends in liquor to be both fascinating and puzzling. Lately, I’m left wondering how the hell marketing executives come up with ridiculous flavors of vodka. Nothing quite says “I’m using a fake ID” than trying to order a drink made with vodka that tastes like Froot Loops cereal…

Riedel: A Lesson in Silliness.

If you haven’t figured it out by now, demystifying wine and making it more accessible to more people is my raison d’etre here in my weekly Vine Geeks blog. Whether it be celebrating a new Arizona wine or taking aim at the outright hubris of the “big boys,” I really…

5 Best Barrel-Aged Cocktails in Metro Phoenix

Barrel aging can transform a cocktail from its typical flavor to a smoother, richer, and more cohesive final product. As the cocktail mixture sits in the barrel, it develops much like a bourbon does as it barrel ages. While cocktails typically spend much less time in barrels than the spirits…

Founders Brewing Co. Expands Into Arizona

FoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscoming FoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscoming FoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscomingFoundersiscoming! Sorry, lost a bit of my journalistic reserve there. I’m just excited because Founder Brewing is coming to Arizona. This brewery, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has been churning out beers since its founding in 1997 — but, until recently, only to the eastern half of the…