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Männerabend #270 – American Solera! Diese Folge bringt uns direkt nach Houston, Texas – oder besser gesagt nach Tulsa, Oklahoma, denn genau dort braut die gehypte American Solera Brewing ihre einzigartigen Biere! 🍻 Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Ben in Oberhausen, der sechs exklusive Kreationen dieser kreativen Brauerei mitgebracht hat. American Solera ist […]
It's This Week in Bourbon for May 10th 2024. Wild Turkey is back open for visitors, Maker's Mark and TravisMathew collab on new golf gear. Prairie, American Solera, and Pursuit drop Not Subtle.Show Notes: WhiskeyLand S01 May 14th AARP pours Jammin' at Jeptha Creed Distillery Wild Turkey is back open for visitors Man fired a gun outside Buffalo Trace Distillery Derby Day Party at Hartman's Distilling Co Guilty plea from one of the original indicted nine suspects from Pappygate Maker's Mark and TravisMathew collab on new golf gear Stephen B. Beam Tasting Lodge George Dickel bottled-in-bond 12 year Liberty Pole Spirits Old Monongahela Full Proof Rye Whiskey Stonestreet Kentucky Straight Bourbon Founder's Edition Templeton Midnight Rye Prairie Artisan Ales, American Solera, and Pursuit Spirits drop a 3 Way Beer Collab called Not Subtle @whiskeylandtv @jepthacreed @wildturkey @buffalotracedistillery @hartmans_distilling @makersmark @travismathew @stephen.@beam.@7 @georgedickel @yellowstonebourbon @libertypolespirits @stonestreetwhiskey @templetondistillery @prairieales @pursuitspirits @americansolera Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Advent 2023 Day 3 brings us something from the states. American Solera Samison is a farmhouse wild ale aged in Napa Valley foeders. WOW...what a treat. It's light, funky and wonderfully complex. Everything in balance. We couldn't get enough of this. It really makes us sad we can't get more American Solera beers in Europe. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #farmhouseale #wildale #americanwildale #americansolera
We weren't quite sure what to review this episode. We looked around and found two beers that we thought would be interesting to talk about. Stefan is a big fan of American Solera and lagers. American Solera Western Vibes is a larger aged in oak foeders. What a great combination. Why are brewies doing more with aged largers? They keep improving a basic style that is very under appreciated. Next is a lambic from Owa Brewery. Mikan Lambic is a Japanese mandarin lambic. Mandarin and lambic? That sounds kind of odd. Well you wouldn't be wrong. It's a really acidic lambic that's little hard to swallow. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #lambic #lager #americansolera #owabrewery
The guys have the DM for Collaboration Hazy IPA from American Solera. They talk about fall beers coming out, the construction in the city, pre packaged meals, catfish races, getting hit with chicken, and much much more.Just some dudes having a brew.New episode every Monday.Untappd: _DudesAndBrewsInstagram: _DudesAndBrewsMerchendise: https://dudes-brews.creator-spring.com Podcast website URL: https://dudesandbrews.buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://linktr.ee/dudesandbrews
Advent 2021 Day 4 is really exciting because we get to finally feature another IPA from American Solera. We reviewed Terpy Citra way back in season 1. We loved it. This Is Cashmere! is exciting because it's a hop variety that we don't know too much about. Cashmere hops haven't been as high profile as Citra, Idaho-7, Mosaic or other trendy varieties. This is Cashmere! features Cashmere, Azacca and Mosaic hops. It's a little grassy, a little bitter and overall yummy.
Now, we're not guaranteeing that this episode is going to change your life as much as holding a brand new baby in the hospital changed our perspective as new fathers- but it might! There are times when our worlds are completely rocked and we feel that the concept of ownership and the way that we discuss it during this episode has the potential to radically change the trajectory of your journey to financial independence. After this episode you'll know the difference between making a purchase or making an investment, how saving money can actually make you poorer, and some of the different ways you can become an owner. And then finally we discuss what it takes for you to realize wealth building through ownership. During this episode we enjoyed a Money Blend by American Solera- thanks to James for donating this one to the podcast! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
00:00:00 - Ryan is joined by Jesse B. Gove V to discuss the highly anticipated sci-fi action thriller, Christopher Nolan’s TENET. Jesse is drinking an Outer Realm from Original Pattern Brewing Company and Ryan is drinking The Magic Touch by American Solera and they are both IPAs because that’s the kind of guys they are. Be sure to check out the Sator Square and here is a link to the graphic timeline mentioned towards the end of the episode. Tune in to find out just how much they did, or didn’t, or did like the film! You can also follow Ryan (@haupt) and Jesse (@LintonFellows) on Letterboxd.com to keep up with their movie-watching habits. And apologies to Doughboys for riffing on their format. More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our Patreon! Audio Production by Rob Heath
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Meyer Lemon" from Crooked Stave (Denver, CO). Style: Saison ABV: 5% Ratings: Jonny - 6.6, Max - 4. Beer 2: "I Wanna Talk About Mosaic" from American Solera (Tulsa, OK). Style: NE IPA. ABV: 7.4% Ratings: Jonny - 1.74, Max - 4 Film: The Devil All the Time (2020). Directed by Antonio Campos. Ratings: Jonny - 6.8, Max - 3 Flick Picks: - The Social Dilemma (2020) - Cuties (2020) - #Alive (2020) Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - New chair, *Review* Antebellum (2020) - Max - Exercise Bike ------ Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro & Notes 3:00 - "Meyer Lemon" 13:11 - Flick Picks: The Social Dilemma (2020) [No Spoilers] 19:53 - Flick Picks: Cuties (2020) [No Spoilers] 26:33 - Flick Picks: #Alive (2020) [No Spoilers] 31:22 - The Devil All the Time (2020) [No Spoilers] 45:32 - "I Wanna Talk About Mosaic" 53:42 - Hot & Bothered 1:05:56 - The Devil All the Time (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
It’s been quite some time since Carlin and Rebecca grabbed some beers off the shelf of their local liquor store and tore into them for the podcast. This episode is a much-needed return to evaluating four beers available right now, two local and two more widely distributed.
Talking about changes to a brewery model, making stouts, and respecting wood with Chase Healey of American Solera in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Instagram's @nice_canz joins us as we make a couple of mistakes, trying Bud Light Seltzer and Skrewball Whiskey in the same night. We talk boobs, bar stories, and our growing number of feminist listeners. Enjoy!
Tasting 55 is live and we are back with one of our favorite guests we've had on the show, Casey Brewer! We decided to review two popular brewers out of Tulsa, Oklahoma and we definitely weren't disappointed. We had some tasty sours from American Solera and some decadent stouts from Prairie Artisan Ales. Thank you for listening and till the last drop! Beer Line-up: Money Blend (Farmhouse Ale), Cranbarrel (American Wild Ale with Cranberries), Raspbarrel (American Wild Ale with Raspberries) from American Solera and Bible Belt (Collab with Evil Twins Brewing - Stout with Coffee, Vanilla, Chilies and Cacao Nibs), Vanilla Noir (Stout Aged in Whiskey Barrels with Vanilla Beans) and Pirate Bomb (Stout Aged in Rum Barrels with Cacao Nibs, Vanilla Beans, and Chilis) from Prairie Artisan Ales. Local Spotlight: Origin Double-hop Hazy IPA from La Cumbre Brewing Company. Break Music is 4AM by KaizanBlu Intro and Exit Music provided by bensound.com
Hey everyone, back again with another episode on an up and coming brewery from Tulsa, OK, named American Solera. What a beautiful fall night we had recording on Mark's patio and sipping on some of this breweries most think and viscous stouts. Both "Son's of Darkness" and "Dollar for Dollar" were perhaps some of the more gooey, inky, and chewy barrel aged stouts we have drank; definitely a treat! We also added our new "Provision of the Week" category so tune in to see what Pint and Provision we thought was the best since we were together. Cheers from P+P!!
Welcome to The Cluttered Desk Podcast! In this episode, Colin and Andrew reflect on nine seasons of The Cluttered Desk Podcast. Here are links for this episode: The Coda: Rocket Popsicle Sour and American Solera by Untitled Art Brewing Andrew's recommendation: Harrow County by Cullen Bunn and Dark Ark by Cullen Bunn Colin's recommendation: Rebecca Traister's piece on Elizabeth Warren via The Cut *** Please contact us at any of these locations: Website: www.thecdpodcast.com Email: thecluttereddeskpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCDPodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecdpodcast Andrew is on Twitter @AndrewPatrickH1 Colin is on Twitter @ColinAshleyCox *** We would like to thank Test Dream for supplying The Cluttered Desk Podcast's theme music. You can find Test Dream at any of these locations: Website: testdream.bandcamp.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/testdream Twitter: @testdream *** Our entire catalogue is available through iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Pucker Packer @fontaflorabrew @SteelStringBrew @bauernhausales @jesterkingbeer Co hosts : Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Tim, Good ol Boy Caperton, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – In the wake of a Sour Beer festival gone bad rose a new and better version featuring beer made with ingredients native to the land around the brewery. State of Origin is a celebration of brewing tradition of using what's around you to brew beer. An amazing lineup of talented brewers and really great beer. We taste and discuss the following: Wooden Robot Brewery Foeder for Thought - SUDS 4 Fonta Flora Brewery Brine Oyster Saison - SUDS 4 Steel String Brewery Blue Laurie Aged Brett Saison with Blueberry SUDS 4 Zebulon Artisan Ales Hoppy Brett Lager - SUDS 4 Carolina Bauernhaus Artisan Ales Muriel Golden Wild Ale with Muscadines SUDS 5 Jester King Brewery Cerveza de Mezquite SUDS -4 SHOUT OUTS Plan Bee Farm Brewery Huitlacoche Fonta Flora Brewery Whippoorwill Oxbow Brewing Company Saison Rose American Solera A Gathering Beer - American Light Lager Catawba Brewing Company - Rice Lager info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available online on iTunes, iHeart, Google, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and YouTube. Good ol Boy Caperton appears on this show under the influence of free beer and the fear of kudzu. Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes Podcast”
This week's featured artist is the one and only Mr. Joe Cappa. We learned of Joe through his work for American Solera in Tulsa, OK. Learn about the Creepy Guys, his video production company and how he decided to start his own business. A fun and humble perspective on art and life in this one.
The state of wild and sour beer in America is rapidly evolving. And this year, in partnership with Green Bench Brewing in St Petersburg Florida, the GBH team hosted a series of interviews and discussions at the Foeder for Thought festival. These discussions are meant to help us all dig in to the future of this loosely-defined, but highly-sought-after category of beers. It’s also a chance to get to know some of the people and stories behind how these beers are made, sold, and enjoyed all over the country. In this 5-part series, you’ll hear from a variety of perspectives from this niche of the industry.
We visit American Solera in Tulsa, which was named Best New Brewery in the U.S. in 2016 by RateBeer, and talk to founder Chase Healey about hoppy, fruity, and funky beers.
In this episode, we dive deep into Barley Wines by highlighting a great one. We have the American Solera Eng-Yak Barley Wine-Style Ale. This beer is aged in Cognac Barrels for 18 months. Sounds good, doesn't it. Funky Buddha joins Constellation Brand and we give our thoughts on that. Great music this episode also. Departure Lounge (Dalminjo) and A Native Affair (Antithesis). CHEERS!
In Part I of this very special War Crimes (colon) Civil War episode, the Dudes review two sci-fi essentials - Ridley Scott's Alien and James Cameron's Aliens! Marvel as three grown men extrapolate on xenomorphs, space marines and more like the unapologetic fanboys that they are. Also, marvel that somehow Jake lived more than a quarter of a century without seeing either of these movies (...smh). Which one of these essential flicks is essentialier? Stay tuned for Part II to find out! *PLUS* Chris and Jake take a break from new releases to discuss their newest adventure - examining the career of John Carpenter in The Carpenter Shop. It's gonna' be Big Trouble In Little Tulsa!
In the tradition of American Wild Ales, a name like American Solera might sound fundamental—but it’s a relative newcomer for brewer/founder Chase Healey. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, far from the hotspots and critical masses of drinkers for such delicacies, Healey has carved out a life and a living that's far different than the way he entered brewing. His first venture, Prairie Artisan Ales, in which he still plays a small supporting role, is quickly growing from one state to the next. And it was his come-to-Jesus moment with the vast potential for Prairie that helped him understand his more personal goals as a brewer. Through that shift in focus, and his curiosity surrounding Wild Ales, an entirely new, unproven chapter of his life opened. But for all the anxiety of venturing into unknown territory, it's his obsession with simplicity that seems to keep him keeled. I caught up with Healey at RateBeer Best in Santa Rosa this year, fresh off his second place win for best new brewery in the world with American Solera, in addition to his legacy wins for top beer and top brewer in Oklahoma for Prairie in 2017.
Long time listener Evan Gundy sent us a sampling of beers from Prairie Artisan Ales founder Chase Healy's new project, American Solera. We try 5 of those, discuss Gran't unfortunate injury, worst bros, and the future of podcasting. Foeder Gold (2015) Foeder Cerise (2015) Peach Fellowship (2016) Raspbarrel (2015) Man-Made Earthquake (2015) The Beerists are: John Rubio, Anastacia Kelly, and Grant Davis. Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/thebeerists Subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) Support Us! Make a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists twitter.com/thebeerists facebook.com/thebeeristsor email us at info@thebeerists.com
Jay and Moscow continue their discussion with American Solera's Chase Healey on this episode of The Sour Hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chase Healey joins Jay and Moscow on this episode of The Sour Hour to discuss American Solera, his latest brewery project. Tune in as the man behind Prairie Artisan Ales breaks down his processes and philosophies on sour beer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices