New Beer Wednesdays



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Introducing a new feature here on the Mojo’s website called New Beer Wednesdays wherein I partake of various beverages, lagers, ales, brews etc and offer my feedback (good & bad).

Moving from a backwards-thinking-attitude-towards-beer state like Alabama to a progressive place like Houston has been very liberating. Here in Texas, I get to sample numerous beers not available in my previous state.

On a recent visit to Whole Foods, I grabbed a variety 6 pack of fine craft beers from around the world and even had advice from their beer steward (thanks, Jason!)

I was not disappointed with tonight’s choice from England called Bombardier from the Wells Brewing company.

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9 Comments

  1. July 10, 2008

    now that you're in texas you need to get a Lonestar and then ship a few back to me 🙂

  2. July 10, 2008

    now that you're in texas you need to get a Lonestar and then ship a few back to me 🙂

  3. July 9, 2008

    now that you're in texas you need to get a Lonestar and then ship a few back to me 🙂

  4. July 9, 2008

    now that you're in texas you need to get a Lonestar and then ship a few back to me 🙂

  5. July 10, 2008

    Yep, can do. I saw a billboard ad that said if you live in Texas and aren't drinking Lonestar, it is considered TREASON. Well, I want to be in compliance!

  6. July 10, 2008

    Yep, can do. I saw a billboard ad that said if you live in Texas and aren't drinking Lonestar, it is considered TREASON. Well, I want to be in compliance!

  7. July 10, 2008

    Yep, can do. I saw a billboard ad that said if you live in Texas and aren't drinking Lonestar, it is considered TREASON. Well, I want to be in compliance!

  8. July 10, 2008

    Yep, can do. I saw a billboard ad that said if you live in Texas and aren't drinking Lonestar, it is considered TREASON. Well, I want to be in compliance!

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