One Beer At A Time

Spring: Time for Buckwheat

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on April 27, 2007 - 3:55am.

This week our beloved beer blogger reviews Sara's Buckweat Ale.


Organic Goes Mainstream & A Taste of Wolavers

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on April 20, 2007 - 5:00am.

There's lots of talk about corporate beers entering the organic market, but this week I try Wolaver's.


One on the Road: Butte Creek

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on April 6, 2007 - 6:17am.

This week, a little trip to the pub with some of the LIME online team turns out to be almost as educational as it is fun.


The Next Review: Pinkus Organic

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on March 27, 2007 - 6:12am.

Finding domestic organic beers isn't as easy as lime.com's Hans Gutknecht had hoped, but Germany comes to the rescue.


The First Review: Samuel Smith

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on March 20, 2007 - 4:03am.

Lime.com's Hans Gutknecht investigates the true meaning of "Live the Change" ...with a slight buzz.


Living the Change, One Beer at a Time

Posted by Hans Gutknecht on March 13, 2007 - 5:00am.

Lime.com's Hans Gutknecht investigates the true meaning of "Live the Change" ...with a slight buzz.


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Interests: Horseback riding, watching the silence of the snow, obviously anything creative, cooking
Inspiration: Like most of you, when I heard of recycling to save the earth, I naturally assumed I needed to separate my plastics, newspapers and glass. I was helping. That was all I needed to do. Then one day, I was searching around for something fun, some art, and I came across this abstract piece. It was gorgeous - it looked like a naturally formed wave of icy white water bursting into the air. When I looked closer at it, I saw that it was made from recycled plastic caps. I was in shock. What kind of imagination and talent does that take to look at a plastic cap and see more to it then what it actually is? How can someone be so ingenious that they can take something that we normally throw away and create such a piece of beauty with it? This is the thought process that I could not stop pondering and it took over my mind, body and soul and soon enough became my muse. I began Earth's Journey for this reason. I wanted to show the world that there was more to saving the earth than just recycling. There is beauty in things we can't even imagine, and so many ways to help our planet flourish. There are products out there that we all could use to completely decorate, furnish and run a home... all environmentally safe. You can buy organic bedding, non-toxic cleaning detergents, solar power, or make a change in a small way by using energy-efficient light bulbs. But the best part of recycling and being eco-friendly is the beauty that you'll find here, with all of our different artisans. As you can see I'm very passionate about this type of artistic creativity, and I hope you will be too. I invite you to sit back, relax and ... Be Inspired by Green!

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