July 20, 2011 - 8:45am
Calling all beer-lovers, it's time to help bring a new and exciting single-barrel brewery, LouBrew, to the Louisville beer scene.
Calling all beer-lovers, it's time to help bring a new and exciting single-barrel brewery, LouBrew, to the Louisville beer scene.Louisvillian, Jeremy Rathfon, is pursuing his dream of creating a local single-barrel brewery, called LouBrew, to the Schnitzelburg area of Louisville's...
July 29, 2012 - 7:50pm
A growing, comprehensive list of what's on tap at your local better beer bars...click here, visit there, imbibe.
On Tap This Weekend (Lists are subject to change)  Boombozz Taphouse (Highlands)    Founders KBS    Founders Centennial IPA    Founders Double Trouble    Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale     Founders Imperial Stout...
July 29, 2012 - 7:53pm
I was told I HAD to try this limited edition beer. Normally I don't like being told what to do; this time I'm glad I listened.
I was at Boombozz Taphouse in the Highlands last week for their Schlafly Beer fundraiser for the Wings Clinic here locally when my good friend Michael Beckmann, the bar manager there, said that I HAD to try this limited release brew - Hop Toddy.  I agreed, but as I sat and finished my Smoked...
July 29, 2012 - 7:53pm
Four Roses is celebrating its sponsorship of the 25th annual Bardstown Road Aglow with a bourbon cocktail competition. Restaurant and bar patrons choose the winner via e-mail and text.
Restaurants and bars along Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue will compete to make the best bourbon holiday cocktail this year as part of the 25th annual Bardstown Road Aglow.Four Roses bourbon is celebrating its title sponsorship of the event with the Holiday Bourbon Battle. From Nov. 27 through Dec...
July 29, 2012 - 8:07pm
Lyndon shopping center steps up bid for Halloween traffic by offering festivities for the kids - and the parents.
Westport Village joins the litany of local establishments using Halloween as an excuse to have a little extra fun this weekend. But their event is set apart a little. It seems the good folks at the Village have figured out that kids aren't the only ones who like to get spooky at the end of October...