Here's a short video that goes in to how to light a beer bottle with only 1 light.
Lucky Buddha
This bottle has to be one of the most interesting bottles I’ve seen on the market today. What a fun and distinctive design.
Fort Nonsense
It’s a family business at Fort Nonsense Brewing. When you’re in North Jersey, check out the beer these folks are making. You won’t be disappointed. With this photograph, I wanted to highlight the Carmel color or this beer and make it feel extra refreshing.
Dead Man's Hand
The famous deadman’s hand, aces over eights, was the inspiration for this photograph. The bottle of the Bulleit Bourbon always seems like it in belongs in a saloon of an old west town. It should be sitting on the table as a few gunslingers spend the night and morning playing cards.
Always good beer from The Alementary Brewing Company in Hackensack
The team at Alementary comes to brewing from a very fun, very experimental type of process. I envision them working in the brew house like mad scientists looking to split the atom and create a brand new type of beer that no one has ever envisioned.
Japanese Chae Noodles from Kraverie in Jersey City
Cheesey Fries from Kraverie in Jersey City
Crepe from Kraverie Jersey City
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
If any craft beer can truly be called iconic, it is Sierra Nevada’s Pale Ale. One of the first beers brewed by small independent brewers in the United States since before the days of prohibition. I wanted to focus on the neck label for this one and get really up close and personal for this photograph.