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The Boozebuddy Update
Level Up Wine, Daniels vs Spaniels, & Best Breweries

The Boozebuddy Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 3:18


Welcome to the Boozebuddy Update. For you Boozebuddies today I have - Level Up Wine, Daniels vs Spaniels, & Best Breweries Level Up your red wine drinking with these tips to get the most flavor out of your bottle. It's actually pretty amazing how flat red wine can taste if it's too chilled, you tried to drink it without aeration, and you have it in the wrong glass. Let thatwine breathe, allow the temperature to come up, and have it in the proper glass - it could be your favorite wine. Click the link to get more from your reds https://sonomawinegarden.com/how-to-make-red-wine-taste-better/ Daniels vs Spaniels! Jack Daniels, who believes they are defending the trademark of their Old No 7 brand. This battle began when VIP products came out with their Bad Spaniels squeaky toy that used a similar shape, font, and black label on their dog toy to parody the whiskey with some low-brow humor. Parody is usually protected, but did this one go too far? Get up to speed at the link https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/politics/jack-daniels-bad-spaniels-dog-toy-supreme-court/index.html - Sponsor - The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! Best Breweries, ranked. This is a list of the 20 best breweries in the US, and they're ranked for your convenience. Vermont's own Hill Farmstead made it to #10 on this list, along with Bell's Brewery, Russian River, Ommegang, and Treehouse. There are 4 breweries on here I haven't had yet. Sante Adairius, Alpine Beer Company, Bottle Logic, & Alesmith. If you want to get your hands on a great beer, this list indeed looks full of the best. Get the full list at the link https://www.tastingtable.com/1236862/best-breweries-in-the-us-ranked/ Find all the show notes, links, and suggest a story at https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 Canon 80D - https://amzn.to/3JwYpiB MOMAN MA6 Lavalier Mic - https://amzn.to/3ZktFHf #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #redwine #decanter #wine #wineglass #winelovers #winetime #levelup #improvement #jackdaniels #lawsuit #law #parody #trademark #trademarks #dogtoys #dogtoy #best #brewery #usamade #beerindustry #beer #beerus #craftbeer #craftbeerlover the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, booze news, booze, red wine, wine, wine lover, wine time, wine down, decanter, improving wine, aerate wine, wine glass, red wines, Jack Daniels v Bad Spaniels, Jack Daniels Trademark, trademark lawsuit, legal battle, whiskey vs dog toy, Best US craft beer breweries, Alesmith, Bell's Brewery, Russian River, Ommegang, Treehouse, Hill Farmstead, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozebuddy/support

Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
EPISODE 42: 10 BEST SAN DIEGO BREWERIES TO GRAB A PINT

Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 24:51 Transcription Available


In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of top ten San Diego breweries to grab a pint. His list includes: Alpine Beer Company in Alpine, Ballast Point in Miramar, Ale Smith in Miramar, The Lost Abbey in San Marcos, Pizza Port in Solana Beach, Hillcrest Brewery in Hillcrest, Karl Strauss in San Diego, Ocean Beach Brewing in Ocean Beach, Belching Beaver Brewery in Vista and Stone Brewing in Escondido.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off.  https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawl Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/livinginthesprawlpodcast)

Leaders & Lagers
EP. 91 Rich Curran/Windows Up IPA

Leaders & Lagers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 41:41


On this week's podcast we have Special Guest, Rich Curran, CEO & President of Expo Convention Contractors, former US Marine, and partner in a cbd-infused vodka company. I share a glass of Windows Up IPA from Alpine Beer Company in Alpine, CA.Founded in 1995, Expo Convention Contractors, Inc. is a full-service Tradeshow Contractor, Exhibit House, and Event Production Company with an excellent reputation for service and quality. As a family-owned and operated company, our experienced management and creative sales team is ready to advise and support you. Expo maintains the highest level of standards to ensure you will have a successful event and positive experience. Our staff is ready to assist you with questions and to guide you through the process of ordering everything you need for your event. Let's show off together!About Rich:I a lifetime learner and jack of all trades. I love my career. Trade shows & Conventions are exciting, challenging and fun to me. I am 2nd generation in this crazy industry so I literally grew up here.I stress the importance of superior service. I am results-oriented and very approachable.My goal is grow EXPO Convention Contractors, Inc. into a nationally branded company known for their service and "can do" attitude.

Malt Couture
Batch 121: Lucky You

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 112:36


The Jevne juice is flowing as The Malty Boyz™ drink a V.S.O.A. from Forager Brewery as voted on by the listeners. Then it's Follow Up Madness in the Beer News as they check in on The Jester King Protestor as she sets her sights on another Texas brewery, Green Flash and Alpine Beer Company come full circle, Goose Island break from Black Friday traditions, and the Bernie Brewer chalet is now the foamiest date spot in town! A coincidental Bottle Share is met with mix reviews. Alex talks about his high school fantasies. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com

SaintCraftRadio
SCR02.05 - Saints 3-1 | Giants Recap | Redskins Preview | Alpine Beer Company

SaintCraftRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 83:04


First quarter of the season is done and the Saints sit on top of the NFC South (Where we belong). We cover a pretty decisive win over the Giants and look ahead to what should be a special Monday Night Game vs. Washington. We continue to stay local local with our beers, featuring a flight of Alpine Beer Duet, Nelson, and Exponential Hoppiness. Cheers & Whodat!!!Like our show? Help us grow! Like, Comment, & Share!!! Follow @SaintCraftRadio on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! You can find all of our free episodes on iTunes and Spreaker.com. Don't forget to Subscribe! Who Dat!!!

SaintCraftRadio
SCR02.05 - Saints 3-1 | Giants Recap | Redskins Preview | Alpine Beer Company

SaintCraftRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 83:04


First quarter of the season is done and the Saints sit on top of the NFC South (Where we belong). We cover a pretty decisive win over the Giants and look ahead to what should be a special Monday Night Game vs. Washington. We continue to stay local local with our beers, featuring a flight of Alpine Beer Duet, Nelson, and Exponential Hoppiness. Cheers & Whodat!!!Like our show? Help us grow! Like, Comment, & Share!!! Follow @SaintCraftRadio on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! You can find all of our free episodes on iTunes and Spreaker.com. Don't forget to Subscribe! Who Dat!!!

Let Me Drink About It
Pat McIlhenney, co-founder of Alpine Beer

Let Me Drink About It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 51:33


Jake sits down with the founder of the now dissolved Alpine Beer Company, Pat McIlhenney....but it's not gone. I URGE you to go to the pub in Alpine and support these folks as they are a family more than a company. Support the folks at Alpine

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Brew Chatt
Episode 108 - Stranger Thangs

Brew Chatt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017


This episode Tanner, Jared, and Alan try some beers via the new(ish) distribution company in town and aren't too please. This includes a year old beer from Alpine Beer Company, and another selection that was 6 months old. They also discuss and review Season 2 of Stranger Things.

Drink Talk
Road Rage

Drink Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 99:32


Episode 12, Part 2 - Driving Pet Peeves, Road Rage - 4/23/17 - Hosts Brian & Britt, with guest host Erik, talk about Aggressive Driving and Road Rage. Drinks for today include: Hop Stoopid from Lagunitas Brewing Company, Windows Up from Alpine Beer Company, Pompeii from Toppling Goliath Brewing Company and Mars from Bells Brewery.

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
106 AiA Angular2 RC5 and Beyond

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 48:45


1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)

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Adventures in Angular
106 AiA Angular2 RC5 and Beyond

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 48:45


1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
106 AiA Angular2 RC5 and Beyond

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 48:45


1:50 -Jules explains release candidacy Angular Weekly Meeting Notes 7:10- RC5 and Angular 2 11:20 - Big changes with RC5: NGModules 14:45 - Big changes with RC5: Bootstrapping root modules 15:45 - Big changes with RC5: Lazyloading and packaging options 20:20 - Big changes with RC5: Compiler options 23:30 - RC5 and depreciation 28:17 - Documentation 29:33- Installing release candidate Migration guide 33:50 - Engineering list Picks: Lootcrate (Charles) Stickermule (Charles) Osmo coding set (Lukas) Premier Protein (Lukas) ngMigrate (Lukas) DJI Phantom 4 Drone Camera (Jules) Munchery (Jules) Duet Beer by Alpine Beer Company (Jules) 2016 Rio Olympics (Ward)

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The Craft Beer Podcast
Alpine Beer Company – Pat McIlhenney and Shawn Mcilhenney Episode 8 Podcast Beer Podcast

The Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 29:01


Alpine Beer Company – Pat McIlhenney and Shawn Mcilhenney Episode 8 Podcast Beer Podcast In this episode we talk with Pat McIlhenney and Shawn Mcilhenney about Alpine Brewing Company. Pat and Shawn were here in Portland for Portland Beer Week and we were lucky enough to sit down with them! In addition Alpine Brewing Company beer is now available here in Portland in both kegs and bottles. During our conversation we talk about how Alpine got started, how both Pat and Shawn became brewers, what it is like for them to work together, what makes for a good IPA, about some of the beers that Alpine brews and about the transition they went through to merge with Green Flash Brewing and more! Many thanks to Steve Woolard for letting us record this episode at the Pod Bar at the Carts on Foster Food Cart Pod. We also send out a BIG thank you to Quinn Taubenheim for helping us connect with Pat and Shawn. The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and is often recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the host and Ken Wilson is the co-host! Many thanks to Ken Wilson the Media Maestro for his amazing engineering and editing!

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STAR 99.9 Audio
ON TAP TUESDAYS EPISODE 18: Alpine Beer Company's Mandarin Nectar

STAR 99.9 Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 2:30


Listen every Tuesday at 5:20pm as Kevin Begley reviews a new beer on tap at Sedona Taphouse in Norwalk. This week Kevin tries the exclusive Mandarin Nectar from Alpine Beer Company.

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Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
[S2/E32] Settling The Green Flash Alpine Debate

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 60:22


Season 2, Episode 32 – This week we find out if Green Flash Brewing Company’s versions of Alpine Beer Company beers are up to snuff with Alpine’s authentic brews. These days, brewery buy-outs and partnerships are becoming more and more commonplace, not only in terms of macro breweries buying out smaller craft breweries, but also larger craft breweries partnering and purchasing smaller, well known craft breweries. One example as of late is the purchase of Alpine Beer Company by Green Flash Brewing Company. Whether a brewery is purchased by a macro or a fellow craft brewery, there is one question that most craft beer consumers and aficionados ask: What’s going to happen to the quality of the beer? Will it remain the same? Will it be brewed at the same brewery, or will it be shipped off to a massive brewhouse somewhere on the east coast, only to become a watered down, boring version of its former self? Alpine Beer Company – Nelson and Duet When it came to the purchase of Alpine Beer Company by Green Flash, most people thought it was a good thing for both companies. Alpine was a very small operation while Green Flash was cruising along with their brand new 50BBL brewhouse and making beer for the masses all over the country. With the help of Green Flash, Alpine could afford to pay its employees more money and provide benefits for them while at the same time getting their beer to more people. Green Flash is well versed in IPA, so replicating Alpine’s massively popular IPAs shouldn’t be too much for Green Flash to handle, right? This brings us to where we are today, and this week’s episode. For quite some time, Green Flash has been brewing two of Alpine’s best core beers: Duet and Nelson. Hop heads all over SoCal and beyond know and cherish these beers. They’re legendary. So, when Jason heard that beer geeks were harshly questioning the quality of Green Flash’s versions of the hoppy Alpine classics compared to the Alpine versions (which Alpine still brews and bottles), he decided to take matters into his own hands.  This week, we’re drinking Duet and Nelson from both Green Flash Brewing Company and Alpine Beer Company. Jason went to Alpine Beer Company to purchase fresh bottles of Duet and Nelson that were brewed at Alpine, then went to Green Flash Brewing Company to purchase two fresh growlers of the same beers brewed at Green Flash.   SPOILER ALERT: RESULTS AFTER THE PHOTO.   Alpine Beer Company Growler Caps Let’s cut to the chase. We were very surprised with the outcome of this experiment. Two tasters of each beer were brought to us blindly. We were told what the beers were by name, but didn’t know which brewery they came from. John’s girlfriend, Yvonne, helped us out with that. [Thanks, Yvonne!] As it turns out, the criticism of Green Flash’s versions of Alpine’s beers is justified. Duet, brewed with Simcoe and Amarillo hops, was the real eye-opener. Drinking these beers side by side, you’d think they were completely different beers. Their colors were even quite different. Aromas were also different, and not just subtly. We even had to send Yvonne back to make sure she brought us Duet from each brewery. They were that different. The room was divided on which one of these was the better beer. In the end, we chose the Green Flash version as (what we thought was) the authentic version. Wrong. Duet and Nelson Side by Side The two Nelson variations were actually much closer to one another. But just like Duet, their colors were wildly different. The room agreed the one of the beers stood head and shoulders above the other. We guessed this one correctly. The Alpine version was fantastic. So, there you go. It seems the the criticism of Green Flash’s versions of the Alpine IPAs is somewhat warranted. That being said, Green Flash’s versions were still very good beers, but were different from the originals brewed by Alpine. Could batch scaling be the issue? Maybe each brewery had a different crop of hops? Then there’s the beer color issue. We kick around some ideas regarding why they were so different, but in the end, who knows. Maybe one day we’ll have Green Flash on the show and we’ll get an answer. BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.  Beers from this week’s episode:Alpine Beer Company: Hoppy BirthdayAlpine Beer Company: DuetAlpine Beer Company: NelsonAlpine Beer Company: Pure Hoppiness Direct A/V episodes: MP3 | Video Subscribe:iTunes: Audio / VideoRSS: Audio / VideoStitcher Support the show:PatreonPayPal 4B Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramFlickr Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Season 2, Episode 9 - This week, we’re going back to the hops with homebrew from Nagel and hoppy radness from Noble Ale Works, Alpine Brewing, and Societe Brewing Company. Now that we’re all fully recovered from last week’s epic stout tasting, we’re back with a homebrew from Greg, and some beers from some of SoCal’s best breweries: Noble Ale Works, Alpine Beer Company, and Societe Brewing Company. We kick the show off with a unique homebrew from Greg that’s kind of saison, and kind of a pilsner. Weird, right? The beer was intended to be a saison, and technically speaking, it is. It was brewed with Belgian pilsner and rye malts, and fermented with White Labs WLP568 Saison yeast. What makes this beer different was the utilization of whole leaf Saaz hops. The beer was bittered with Nelson Sauvin in the boil, while the Saaz hops were used in a custom hopback made by Greg. The Saaz come through so much in this beer that it’s reminiscent of a Czech pilsner. All in all, it’s a tasty, easy drinking beer and an example of how experimentation with homebrewing can lead to unintended, yet interesting results. Hoppy Brews from Noble, Alpine, and Societe Next up is yet another attempt to convince Matt that Sorachi Ace hops aren’t just extract from an old lady’s perfume bottle, Noble Ale Works Sorachi Ace Showers. Matt was given this beer from the brewer himself, Evan Price. If you aren’t familiar with the “Showers” line of beers, it’s a series that Noble Ale Works has been doing for quite a while now, that focuses on one specific hop. This beer is a great example of how to utilize the characteristic of this hop. The malt profile on the beer has a unique, malty, savory flavor, almost like candy, and the hops back it up with a balanced, lemony bitterness. This beer doesn’t smack you in the face, and it’s quite refreshing. Interestingly enough, Matt kind of digs the beer, while Jason is simply not a fan. Thanks for the beer, Evan! To: Matt, Love: Evan (Price) The next two beers are from Alpine Beer Company. Jason picked up a couple of growlers from Green Flash Brewing Company, who is now brewing Alpine beers at their facility in San Diego, California. Alpine Beer Company is a very small brewpub out of Alpine, California who is known for their spectacular beers, most notably their hoppy beers. They were recently purchased by Green Flash Brewing Company to help expand the brand, get the beers to a bigger market, and help Alpine Beer Company keep making the truly unique brews that they are so well known for. The two beers we have on this episode, Hoppy Birthday and Nelson, are two classics from Alpine. Both of these were brewed at Green Flash, which in comparison to Alpine’s brewhouse, is enormous. There are certain recipe scaling issues that come about when stepping up a beer to a production run of this size. We discuss those issues on the show, and whether or not these beers are truly accurate iterations of the beer Alpine is known for. Alpine Beer Company – Nelson The final beer of this episode is The Miser from Societe Brewing Company, by way of our good friend and “Ruler of the Underworld” at Societe, Mike Sardina. This beer is made with Amarillo, Simcoe, Mosaic and El Dorado hops, and boy does it show on the nose. This beer smells absolutely delish. Coming in at 10% ABV, the body on this beer is really nice, and not just a vehicle for hop delivery. Societe very much prides themselves on making a unique, quality product, and it really shows in this beer. Expect an on-location episode from Societe in the near future… BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Links to things from this week’s episode:S2/E9 Show OutlineNoble Ale WorksAlpine Beer CompanySociete Brewing CompanyFirkfest 2015 Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, leave a review of 4B!Stitcher Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/fourbrewersshow Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com. Help support Four Brewers!Support the show on Patreon!Donate via PayPal

ABV Chicago Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 12 - Alpine Beer Co.

ABV Chicago Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 35:35


Four hoppy delights from Alpine Beer Company star in this episode, as Craig and Ryan try to rank them from best to less-than-best. Also, Craig shares some tips for beer trading and other ways of acquiring hard-to-get releases. Ryan finds a way to get really drunk on four relatively lower alcohol beers. Join us as we do some Alpine skiing – and it ain’t snowin’!   Ryan 1. Duet 2. Nelson 3. Alpine Ale 4. Pure Hoppiness   Craig 1. Nelson 2. Duet 3. Pure Hoppiness 4. Alpine Ale

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The Beerists Craft Beer Podcast
The Beerists 99 - Alpine Beer Company

The Beerists Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 87:01


Many a tale has been told of a tiny brewery in Alpine, California where beer after amazing beer is created. Thanks to the boys at Craft Beer Anonymous Podcast, we got to try 6, with our buddy Drew Eddy filling in for Mike. Mandarin NectarMcilhenney's Irish RedNelsonAlpine AleCaptain StoutPure Hoppiness Rankings: Grant1. Pure Hoppiness2. Nelson3. Irish Ale4. Captain Stout5. Alpine Ale6. Mandarin Nectar Drew1. Nelson2. Pure Hoppiness3. Irish Ale4. Mandarin Nectar5. Captain Stout6. Alpine Ale Anastacia1. Nelson2. Pure Hoppiness3. Mandarin Nectar4. Irish Ale5. Captain Stout6. Alpine Ale Rubio1. Nelson2. Pure Hoppiness3. Captain Stout4. Irish Ale5. Mandarin Nectar6. Alpine Ale   Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/thebeerists Or, subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) The Beerists are: John Rubio, Anastacia Kelly, Grant Davis, and Drew Eddy. twitter.com/thebeeristsfacebook.com/thebeeristsor email us at info@thebeerists.com  

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