Exploring the people, places, sights, sounds, and stories behind the passionate pursuit of great beer.
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From Maine to North Carolina, here are ten noteworthy beer events occurring in the second half of September 2012. Published 8:20 p.m. September 13, 2012 - Comments
From Maine to North Carolina, here are ten noteworthy beer events occurring in the first half of September 2012. Published 6:56 a.m. August 30, 2012 - Comments
The vaunted sour beers from Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa, California were featured at a decadent beer dinner on July 19, 2012. Published 7:31 a.m. August 20, 2012 - Comments
Two full days of beer events remain around Washington as DC Beer Week prepares to close out another successful year. Published 10:56 p.m. August 16, 2012 - Comments
From Maine to North Carolina, here are ten noteworthy beer events occurring in the second half of August 2012. Published 9:53 p.m. August 14, 2012 - Comments
The weekend of August 3-5 marked the return of one of the country's finest beer festivals to Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, NY. Published 7:13 a.m. August 8, 2012 - Comments
From Maine to North Carolina, here are ten noteworthy beer events occuring in the first half of August 2012. Published 9:31 a.m. July 31, 2012 - Comments
On July 14, the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion in San Francisco was packed with beer lovers raising money for the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic. Published 9:59 p.m. July 22, 2012 - Comments
Victory Brewing Company invited their hop suppliers from Germany to the brewery for a dinner to paint the picture of their beer's terroir. Published 9:59 p.m. April 11, 2012 - Comments
Keep kosher after Passover while enjoying the country's finest kosher beer from Shmaltz Brewing Company. Published 11:45 p.m. April 5, 2012 - Comments
Bryan Kolesar has been tracking down great beer for over twenty years. From the most hard-to-find delicately balanced low alcohol beer to the big monsters weighing in at over 10% ABV, he has yet to find a style that does ...
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Bryan Kolesar has been tracking down great beer for over twenty years. From the most hard-to-find delicately balanced low alcohol beer to the big monsters weighing in at over 10% ABV, he has yet to find a style that does not have a story to tell and a taste to share. Though, when pushed, Kolesar has historically staked a claim to the Saison style as one of the most versatile and his favorite.
In 2005, Bryan co-founded The Brew Lounge blog/website as a canvas to illustrate the best of the craft brewing industry and to document his own travels within it. Though he has lived in Philadelphia and is currently headquartered in the city's western suburbs, Kolesar shares a wealth of information and images that he collects from his travels around the world and some of the best beers that he has tasted along the way.
In 2010, Kolesar came aboard the Communities section of The Washington Times to contribute stories from across the craft brewing industry as it continues more than ever its explosive growth amongst increasingly more of the mainstream alcohol-consuming public.
While the beer - its tastes, aromas, and incredible pairing opportunities with food - is often the beginning of a story, he often finds it more interesting to dive into the stories behind the people, places, and events associated with the final product.
Locally around Philadelphia, he has been named a Beer Writer of the Year finalist multiple times, hosted beer/running events during each annual Philly Beer Week, served as a Philly Beer Geek judge, paneled local beers for submission into the Great American Beer Festival competition, judged beer and food competitions, been featured in local publications chronicling the beer scene, and been named the "Best Beer Guy" of 2008.
In addition to his beer-y pursuits, Kolesar works a professional career in the business world by day and dabbles in distance running, cooking, homebrewing, gardening, photography, and is a staunch advocate for animal rescue/adoption. He lives with his wife, Patty, of fifteen years and has been a long time, mostly suffering, supporter of local Philadelphia sports.