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All Hopped Up For The Cure 2013

October 23, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Yesterday I had lunch at Russian River Brewing, invited by co-owner Natalie Cilurzo as one of a small group of friends who had at least one thing in common: we’d each lost someone to breast cancer. For me, it was my mother when I was 22, and she was only 42. Each year, the Santa Rosa brewpub rolls out its biggest charity effort of the year to raise money for the local Sutter Breast Care Center. The entire month of October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the brewpub is festooned in pink and several great prizes are auctioned throughout the month.

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This is the eighth year they’ve made the All Hopped Up for the Cure charity effort, and last year they raised $76,000 for breast cancer. SO far, they’re on target to beat that total this year. Here’s Natalie Cilurzo writing on the brewery’s blog about this year’s charity drive:

So here we are and it’s already October, my favorite month of the year. Aside from it being beautiful in Sonoma County, we host our annual month-long fundraiser for the Sutter Women’s Health Care Center of Santa Rosa, which brings me great joy! All of the money we raise/donate goes directly to help uninsured or underinsured women AND men in our community receive life saving screening and treatment for Breast Cancer. Recently we have become acquainted with several recipients of our fundraising efforts. Some of their lives have been changed or even saved by the services offered by Sutter. Check out our special Breast Cancer Awareness Month page on our website during October for more info on raffle items, how to get this year’s cute shirt and other interesting things!

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This Saturday will be the final blowout of the month-long charity drive — a costume party — when the auction winners will be revealed. But there’s still time to help their efforts, both with donations and buying raffle tickets for the auction items. The big ticket item, a pink Genuine Buddy 50cc scooter, you can try to win for $10 a raffle ticker, or 3 for $25. The winner of the scooter will announced at 10 p.m. Saturday night.

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There are a few other terrific items being raffled, too. For instance, there’s a custom-made guitar by local luthier Tom Ribbecke of Ribbecke Guitars. To win the guitar, it’s also $10 a raffle ticker, or 3 for $25.

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There’s also a pink bicycle, an Electra Beach Cruiser, “graciously donated by The Bike Peddler in Santa Rosa.” Tickets for the bike are only $1 per raffle ticket, or 6 for $5.

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There’s also some cool t-shirts, designed by local artist Laurel Gregory.

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Gregory also created a pink painting of a Pliny the Elder bottle that will be auctioned Saturday.

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The scooter will be announced at 10 p.m., but the rest of the items will have the winners for them announced throughout the evening. So come and enjoy an evening at Russian River and help raise money for a very worthy cause. There will also be music, by Brothers Horse. In addition to Russian River’s regular beers, the special release Framboise for a Cure 2013 (bottles of which are sold out) will be tapped at 5:00 p.m. The beer uses Temptation as its base beer, to which 800 pounds of fresh raspberries are added (30 pounds per barrel), and then it’s aged for several months in Chardonnay barrels spiked with brett, lacto, and pedio. There are only two kegs of it left, and they’ll keep selling it until it runs out. This is your last chance to try this year’s version. There will also be 23 special growlers, screened in pink ink, and full of the Framboise beer available for a minimum donation of $100.

Come on down Saturday night and get All Hopped Up For the Cure!

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Events, News, Related Pleasures Tagged With: California, Charity, Health & Beer, Northern California

Beer & Baseball

October 23, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic, on the day the World Series begins, is entitled Beer & Baseball, and was created by Alpha Male of the Group.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Baseball, Infographics, Sports

Beer In Ads #1003: In The Frozen Tundra

October 22, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is for Rheingold Beer, from 1948, and features Miss Rheingold from that year, Pat Quinlan. The ad features Ms. Quinlan in a curious yellow snowsuit (designed by Sophie of Saks Fifth Avenue) in a barren snow-covered wasteland, posing with two large dogs. I’d expect to see a sled nearby, but perhaps it’s just out of the frame.

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History

Fantastical Fictive Beer

October 22, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a cool new poster from Pop Chart Labs. This one, entitled Fantastical Fictive Beer, shows 71 beers used in various fictional setting: movies, television, etc. I don’t know if they used a post I did a few years ago, Fictional Beer Brands in their research, but our lists are pretty similar. It’s a pretty cool poster.

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Click here to see the poster full size.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Film, Infographics, Literature, Television

Beer In Ads #1002: Picnicking In Pink

October 21, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for Schlitz, from 1953. It’s a fairly typical Fifties-era ad for Schlitz, with the illustration showing a woman in a pink dress seated beneath a tree on a grassy knoll as her beau hands her a glass of Schlitz. One of my first dates with my wife was a picnic on Angel Island, but we looked like nothing like this couple. Oh, and I didn’t bring Schlitz.

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Schlitz

Intoxication Nation Infographic

October 21, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a second one from Blowfish, an over-the-counter hangover remedy. This one shows “how we are drinking and dealing with our hangovers,” which includes several data points about who, and what, Americans drink. The data was compiled for Blowfish by a third-party research firm.

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Click here to see the map full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Infographics, Statistics, United States

Who Drinks Craft Beer?: The Infographic

October 20, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic was created by ezdrinking using Infogr.am, a website that allows members to create infographics. Who Drinks Craft Beer? answers that question using several different criteria.

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Filed Under: Beers

22 Toastable Facts About Craft Beer

October 19, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic, 22 Toastable Facts About Craft Beer, is from Let’s Pour, created for their blog.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Infographics

Beer In Ads #1001: Beer Glass With Red Glove

October 18, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is, beginning the second thousand, is a variation on last night’s. This ad was also created by famed Swiss poster artist Peter Birkhäuser, in 1957. It’s another beautiful illustration of a red-gloved hand holding a pilsner glass filled with a golden-colored beer with a white head. Again, simply gorgeous.

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Switzerland

A Look at America’s Drinking Habits

October 18, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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As so often happens, while searching around for something in particular, I stumble on something else interesting. Today I found an article from 2011 on AdAge entitled Bottom’s Up! A Look at America’s Drinking Habits. As of 2010 (or maybe it’s 2005), on a per capita basis, more American drink soda than any other liquid. Water is second (it’s sad it’s not first) and beer is third, with milk a close fourth. Wine is only ninth, despite those obnoxious annual polls that try to convince people wine’s more popular than beer, and spirits is tied for tenth with value-added water, whatever that means (presumably with vitamins or oxygenated?). Worldwide, water is first, while Tea, only seventh in America, is second. While certain people complain about beer drinkers here, I find it far more worrisome that more people drink soda than water. Frankly, soda is far more unhealthy to drink than beer.

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Filed Under: Beers, Editorial, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Statistics, United States

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