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Hair of the Dog Brewing Company was founded in November of 1993 with the purpose of providing beer lovers with new and unusual beer styles.
The brewery is family owned and operated, a proud member of the Oregon Brewers Guild as well as the Pacific Northwest's rich brewing heritage.
The rest of our beer is served on draft in our tasting room and at a few select accounts in Oregon and elsewhere.Hair of Dog is proud to be one of the first breweries in America specializing in the production of high alcohol, bottle conditioned beers as well as experimenting with the barrel aging process since 1994.
Currently, the brewery has 180 oak barrels used to age Beer from 6 months to 8 years.
The Oregon Brew Crew is one of the oldest homebrew clubs in the country and its members inspired me to become more involved in the world of Beer.
Restaurant Review: Barking Dog team takes the lead in trend for ...
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0 Comments Restaurant Review: Barking Dog team takes the lead in trend for world signs of a collapsing civilisation are upon us: self-service check-outs in supermarkets, automated pumps at petrol stations and online banking services amount to a collective rejection of human contact.
Automation is the avoidance of compassion, the reverse of empathy and the destroyer of that which bonds us all together: small signs of a collapsing civilisation are upon us: self-service check-outs in supermarkets, automated pumps at petrol stations and online banking services amount to a collective rejection of human contact.
Because, contrary to all my profoundly held fears about automation, all is well in the new Dog Track restaurant and its 50ft or 60ft circumference sushi train.
Dog Track provides the best of both worlds: modernity and fast and fluid service on the one hand and proper human contact on the other.
The billGreen plate x 4: £16 Yellow plate: £4.50 Red plate x 2: £11 Orange plate x 2: £14 Pink plate x 2: £13 Blue plate x 2: £7 Glass wine: £8 Ginger beer: £2.75 Fevertree elderflower: £3 Coffees x 3: £6.50 Total: £85.75 Dog Track 11b Ormeau Avenue Belfast Tel: 028 9031 9454 Belfast Telegraph
Dog & Fox | Young's Hotel in Wimbledon near Wimbledon Common
An iconic pub in the heart of Wimbledon village since the 1800’s.
The Dog & Fox is an established events venue, pub & restaurant serving a fine collection of draught & craft beers, local London spirits, with 17 exquisite bedrooms above in our boutique hotel.
The Dog House, Marylebone: bar review | Foodism
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The Amante is a classic Dog House drink – zesty and refreshing, it's served long and made with Stellacello, a grapefruit liqueur made in London to an Italian recipe.
If I could sum up the way I've seen much of London's cocktail scene going in the last year or so in two words, it would be these: bitter and twisted.
I'm referring, of course, to London's embrace of the aperitivo, a relentless race to the bitter side of the taste scale, taking negronis and spritzes, vermouths and amari along for the ride.
In bitter cocktails – known in Italy as aperitivi, and usually consumed in the couple of hours between work finishing and a dinner reservation – the capital has found a drinks tradition informed by sociability and informality.
Or seek out cocktails made with ingredients you don't recognise: Amaro del Capo, for instance, an Italian craft aperitif; Gin a la Madame, a bathtub gin made by Rome bar The Jerry Thomas Project; or Amaro London, made to an age-old Italian recipe by an Italian in Bethnal Green.