Monday, November 24, 2014

The everything-under-$60 beer lover’s gift guide

Pasta artisans at NYC’s Sfoglini dry out spent grains from Bronx Brewery’s pale ale, mill them, sift them, then mix the flour into earthy, rich, radiator-shaped pasta that just begs for Bolognese. $8, sfoglini.com Recycled beer bottles become Sprout Bottle Gardens, kits of seeds, soil and fertilizer that bloom into mini-terrariums of flowers (lavender, marigold) and herbs (basil, sage). $29, sproutbottle.com This beery riff on the children’s classic replaces the old lady whispering “hush” with a bear named Charlie and sweet malted barley. Even with a brewing-science primer at the back, the book’s totally kid-appropriate. $17, bailiwickpress.com A splash of SweetWater brew anoints every Alcoholwicks candle; the pale ale version smells like an orange grove, flower shop and taproom rolled into one. $13, brownbagsoap.com California’s Boujie Baking Co. updates sweet, salty brittle with Redwood Curtain IPA. $7, boujiebakingco.com Offer guests a bite and a beer in six languages with cheery sampler plates. $25 for 6, crateandbarrel.com This roomy tote can hold two six-packs (or just your gym clothes). $22, popchartlab.com Nothing wrong with the old Douglas fir, but a beer-bottle tree's much merrier, no? $50, northernbrewer.com Get a beer novice started (or restock a geek) with Spiegelau’s Tasting Kit—one IPA, lager, pilsner and wheat beer glass each. $50, spiegelau.com DropCatch’s ingenious beer carrier folds flat—perfect for slipping into a suitcase, or under the front seat. $50, dropandcatch.com They’re not your grandpa’s sock hops: Any beer lover will get a kick out of this fun footwear. $10, zoraab.com Hand-brewed or hand-picked, a mix-six is the ultimate bespoke gift; skip the wrapping paper and tie on an oversize letterpress tag. $3, paperplatespress.com A sack of Soberdough, a bottle of beer and 45 minutes gets you soft, fresh (and vegan!) beer bread. Bake a loaf of Cinnful Raisin for breakfast, Green Chile Cheddar for dinner, and six other flavors whenever your tummy’s rumbling. $8, soberdough.com We're longtime fans of JB's Best BBQ sauces (crafted with beer from Jackie O's); the brand-new Blazin' Bacon flavor is our latest obsession. $5, jbsauces.com Soap made with brew brings new meaning to shower beer: View our favorite beer bars here. Lunchbox by day, beer carrier by night, Mountainsmith's The Sixer cooler schleps your stuff for hikes, tailgates and office commutes. $22, mountainsmith.com The jerky makers at Righteous Felon teamed with Victory Brewing to infuse beefy goodness with Storm King Stout. $8, victorybeer.com Mom will be so proud when you use Scrabble coasters to protect the table AND use your noggin! $22, burkedecor.com Clever-up your kitchen cleaning with a catchy, beer-themed towel. $7, corkpops.com The Homebrewer’s Lab Book is like a captain’s log for beer makers: Two pages for each brew help beer chefs catalog all the details of homemade hooch from ingredients to brewing temps to tasting notes. Coordinating you-write-’em labels give up to 40 bottles a graphic edge. from $13, chroniclebooks.com Upgrade your glass jug to a Miir Growler; double-walled stainless steel keeps draft-only brew cold and carbonated for up to 24 hours sans fridge. $59, miir.com



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