1Beers and Runners
NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo On a run one day, we started talking about beer, and about running, and about how certain types of runners seem to pair with certain kinds of beer. It became obvious that we’d have to explore the topic further, going on several runs and drinking several beers. This is the result of that “research.”
2NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo If you’re rising before the sun to tackle your run, you’re going to need some coffee. This Saucony Creek Imperial Coffee Stout will do the trick.
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3NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo While many of us complain about the hill-repeats our training plans call for, a few mountain goats relish the opportunity to rack up vert. For them, Headlands Brewing Company’s Hill 88 Double IPA is an up-and-up choice.
4NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Don’t worry about the sand slowing you down. Just relax and run slow. And when you’re done, pop open a LandShark Lager that screams beach.
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5NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo If you like your 5Ks with dye packets or glowsticks, you’ll enjoy Hell or High Watermelon and its twist of fruit flavor.
6NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo What’s more social than your local micro-brewery? Nothing. Ours, Funk Brewing Company, is just under a mile away from Runner’s World Robert James Reese.
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7NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo She Runs to Reclaim Her Identity After Assault.
8NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo On those warm summer days when you’re looking for something a little lighter—maybe you’ve just wrapped up a session of speedwork on the local track—you’ll want to reach for a Silver Bullet.
9NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Fitness runners make up the largest group of the running population—over 60 percent according to
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10NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Because you can’t afford anything more expensive, there’s Natural Ice.
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11NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Wake up early, go for a run, spend the day at your new office job, then relax after work with a Miller Lite. Repeat.
12NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Imagine your dad drinking a beer. Imagine your dad running. Imagine your dad running and then drinking a beer. Gennesee Cream Ale is that beer.
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13NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Running your first marathon is a special accomplishment. You need to celebrate it with a special beer like Burial Blood Orange Strong Ale.
14NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Not only is Goose Island brewed in Chicago, it’s a sponsor of the city’s biggest marathon. Celebrate your Windy City 26.2 with the crisp, bright 312 Urban Wheat.
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15NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo From the second of the marathon’s five boroughs comes this clean, pale yellow ale: Brooklyn Brewery 1/2 Ale.
16NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Celebrate your Boston Qualifier with a beer that’s definitively Boston: Sam Adams Boston Lager.
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17NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo You’ve been awake for 36 hours and the rock pile in front of you is starting to look like Mick Jagger. That’s Delirium Nocturnum.
18NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo When your standard 50- or 100-miler just isn’t enough, you’re the hardest of the hardcore. And you need a beer that’s equally badass. The Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA, at 15-20% ABV and 120 IBUs, is just the ticket.
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19NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Dale’s sponsors a series of trail races. Bonus: Dale, pale, and ale all rhyme with trail.
20NYC Marathoner Ran Home After Chemo Samuel Smith’s Nut Brown Ale is brown, and cross-country dirt is brown. Bonus: Both are British in origin.
Robert is the former Executive Producer for Runner’s World Online. He has run over 60 marathons with a personal best of 2:52:11.
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