A North Carolina brewery will introduce a beer in honor of the electronic-music pioneer Bob Moog later this month. Moog Filtered Ale is described as "an American-style pale ale with distinctive notes of caramel and pine... a very accessible beer that reflects the Moog legacy" by Asheville Brewing Company brewer Doug Riley. No word yet on whether eight-ounce "mini-Moog" bottles of the brew will be available, but here's hoping that Riley's use of the word "accessible" doesn't raise any hackles on the part of psych-rock purists. [Via]
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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I'm excited about the Wendy Carlos Lager, although it did originally start out as an pilsner.
I am so, so angry you beat me to the Wendy Carlos sex change joke. Grr.
Certainly it will be more accessible than the competitor, Theremin (an American-style pale ale with notes beyond the range of human tasting).