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Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.
101. "Ralph Breaks the Internet." // Barley Forge// Mason Ale Works & Humble Sea

Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 61:36


This week on Fresh Hop Cinema, we enter a new age of podcast episodes with episode 101. We cover the sequel to 2012’s “Wreck It Ralph” with “Ralph Breaks the Internet. We also tackle two very different stouts. “The Patsy” is a coconut rye stout from Barley Forge Brewing Co out of Costa Mesa, CA and “Queen Anne” is a collaboration stout from Mason Ale Works and Humble Sea Brewing Co out of San Marcos and Santa Cruz respectively. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 11:49 - Intro & “The Patsy” 11:50 - 20:53 - Hot & Bothered 21:56 - 38:06 - Ralph Breaks the Internet (Spoiler Free) 38:58 - 53:55 - “Queen Anne” 53:56 - END - Ralph Breaks the Internet (DANGER ZONE)

The PK Show
04/15/18 | Episode #6 - Sorry Mom, Not My Butt

The PK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 53:17


Beer off: Barley Forge Brewing Co.'s Grandpa Tractor vs. Flying Dog's Bloodline Blood Orange Ale Would you rather get shot in the ass or punch your mom as hard as you can on the thigh? Wtf facts: Tarantula hawk in Monte. New segment: Hot or not?

Beer There, Drunk That
Barley Forge Brewing Co. Brewery Review - 010

Beer There, Drunk That

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 113:34


Steve and Joey head to one of the hipper little corners of central Orange County: Costa Mesa, to sample the brews of Barley Forge Brewing Co. A few years old, and known locally for its “The Patsy” Coconut Rye Stout, the boys wanted to put a more critical eye on a brewery that tends to be on the periphery of their tasting room rotation. With a full service kitchen, a perpetually long bar line, and fairly cramped quarters, the question must be asked: Does Barley Forge want to be a gastropub, or a Brewery? During the discussion of Donkey Guard Double Red Ale, Fusty Pucket Winter Warmer Brown Ale, Karl Hungus Schwarzbier, XPA extra Pale Ale, Black Dahlia Belgian Dark Ale, and Future Tripping Double IPA, they ponder if these brews make it worth the less-than-ideal setup, and they also introduce a new segment: Grossery Grabs!

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Brews & Q's Podcast
Barley Forge Brewing Co.

Brews & Q's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016 92:57


Beer, Weed, and Millennials..... Slater and Eddie talk about their experience at Barley Forge Brewing Co. in Costa Mesa California. While recording we each drink a Barley Forge beer.  We talk about the possible legalization of Marijuana, and our personal experiences and thoughts on the subject.  Rate us on iTunes and Subscribe.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
[S2/E52] Death By Xocoveza

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2015 71:52


Season 2, Episode 52 – This week we conclude season 2 of Four Brewers with coconuts, stouts, barrels, and some good ol’ blind tasting, courtesy of Jason Harris. Here we are. We made it! The final show of 2015, episode 52 of season 2. When I say “we made it”, I mean just that—all of us. Four Brewers wouldn’t be a thing without all of the support we get from beer geeks all over the world. We thank you all from from the bottom of our beer-soaked hearts. Thanks for listening and supporting the show. You’re all the best. Barley Forge, Stone Brewing, and Oskar Blues Beers We’re ending 2015 with a show that falls in line with classic 4B structure and fashion. We’re drinking a couple of whalez, blending some brews, doing some blind tasting, and having fun. That’s what this is all about, right? Having fun with friends and drinking great beer. First up is a beer that’s making another appearance on the show, the coconut rye stout from our friends at Barley Forge Brewing Co., The Patsy. The first time we had this beer was on S2/E18 when we paid a visit to the Berly Ferge in Costa Mesa, California. We decided to bring it back because it’s Johns favorite beer of 2015, and Oskar Blues Brewery just released their coconut infused Irish porter named Death By Coconut. We wanted to compare the two beers side by side.  Next up are three variants of Stone Brewing Co.’s 2015 Xocoveza For the Holidays & The New Year (yes, that’s the full name), two of which are barrel-aged (Xocoveza Extra Añejo, and Xocoveza Charred). This beer was a hit when it debuted last year and this year was no different. Beer geeks all over the country were buying this beer buy the case, and rightly so, since it’s such a delicious, chocolatey and spicy brew. We wrap up the show with a round of Going In Blind, hosted by Jason Harris. There’s also some 4B Mailbag shenanigans and Untappd beer ratings discussion thrown in for good measure. We wish everyone a safe and happy 2016. Drink something good to ring in the new year and give someone a hug. BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT…and we’ll see you next year for season 3!  Beers from this week’s episode:Barley Forge Brewing Co. – The PatsyOskar Blues Brewery – Death By CoconutStone Brewing Co. – Xocoveza For The Holidays & The New YearStone Brewing Co. – Xocoveza Extra AñejoStone Brewing Co. – Xocoveza Charred Direct audio: MP3 Subscribe:iTunes: Audio / VideoRSS: Audio / VideoStitcherYouTube (Videos) Support the show:PatreonPayPal 4B Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramtumblrFlickr Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com

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Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
[S2/E18] On Location at Barley Forge Brewing Co.

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015 46:21


Season 2, Episode 18 – This week we’re on location at Barley Forge Brewing Co. in Costa Mesa, California, the second of our three stops at three Orange County breweries. The second of our three brewery tour is Barley Forge Brewing Co. in Costa Mesa, California. Opening just six months ago, Barley Forge is already well on their way to becoming one of Orange County’s best craft breweries with a variety of beers ranging from the super-hoppy, to rich and exotic. Owner, Greg Nylen and Head of Brewing Operations, Kevin Buckley join us to talk about the brewery with a spread of Barley Forge’s outstanding brews. Barley Forge Brewing Co. We kick off the show with a Dortmunder-stlye lager from Barley Forge named Grandpa Tractor. This 5.0% ABV euro-style lager is made with Northern Brewer hops and was designed by Greg and Kevin to pair with Asian foods. It’s light, clean and refreshing, and translates well in bottle format, which we try along side the draft version.  Before we head into the IPA and stout beers, we take a detour into Belgium with Barley Forge’s Belgian-style amber ale, Goesting. This beer is 5.7% ABV and is brewed with Perle and Styrian Goldings hops. Orange peel is used during the mash to give the beer a slight citrus kick that doesn’t take center stage, and Achouffe yeast is used to ferment the wort and give it its Belgian edge. Stone fruit is prominent on the nose, and the beer pairs nicely with mild, nutty cheese and honeycomb. What’s on tap at Barley Forge? Next up is a side-by-side of two double IPAs from Barley Forge, One Louder, and Future Tripping. We acknowledge that none of us are new to the IPA style of beer, but Barley Forge’s IPAs stand out in that they can accommodate to a wider audience with different tastes. One Louder will appeal to someone who likes more of a balanced, NorCal-style IPA, and is brewed with Nelson and Chinook hops, with some honey malt to round out the flavor. Future Tripping appeals more to those who enjoy an aggressively bitter IPA, and is made with Simcoe and Amarillo hops. If you love SoCal IPA, then Future Tripping is your jam. “This one goes to eleven.” We wrap up the show with a delicious coconut stout made with rye malt named, The Patsy. We find out later why it’s called the Patsy, but if you’re up on your classic British sketch comedy, you’ll understand the reference. This beer is awesome! Huge toasted coconut and chocolate aromas on the nose lead one to think that this beer might be a little too rich when it’s tasted, but the rye malts cut right through the sweetness and makes for a drier, cleaner than expected finish. Beer floats, anyone? The Brewhouse at Barley Forge Thanks to Greg and Kevin for having us at the brewery. It really is a beautiful spot with a lot of great beers on tap and some great in-house eats. Kevin Buckley is a well-seasoned brewer who knows his stuff, and it shows in the quality of their product. Before the start of the show, we met up with the team behind the craft beer documentary Blood, Sweat, and Beer: The Movie, Alexis Irvin and Chip Hiden. The documentary follows two start-up craft breweries from Maryland and Pennsylvania as they open up shop and get their beer out to the masses. Greg attended a screening of the film at the Newport Beach Film Festival last month, and it didn’t disappoint. You can save 20% on the pre-order price, which starts at $4.99 (it’s a sliding scale pricing model, so if you would like to kick in a little extra to help these two indie filmmakers out, you can), by using the code “beerme” at checkout. BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Links to things from this week’s episode:S2/E18 Show OutlineBlood, Sweat, and Beer: The Movie 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

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
Episode 27 - John and Matt's Homebrew Saison

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 39:52


Season 1, Episode 27 - John and Matt brewed a special grisette-style saison, David Gillanders is back on the show, and we’re drinking a DIPA from Barley Forge Brewing Co.. John and Matt finally did some goddamn brewing, and they made a pretty great brew! Matt got his hands on a “special” strain of yeast (he really didn’t give us any details other than that) and called upon John and his pimp-ass brewing setup to make ten gallons of a grisette-style saison, aptly named Grisette Beta. To date, this is probably one of the best brews that has come from said brewhouse.  John’s Brewhouse It was originally intended to be a 4.0% ABV beer, but due to some miscalculations while mashing, the original gravity came out a little higher than it should have, thus raising the final amount of alcohol in the beer. This beer was very much an experiment for Matt. He was looking to have a solid session-able saison that he could brew the shit out of, and outside of a few tweaks that need to be made, this beer is pretty much what he wanted. Feature: “Going In Blind.” Sara joins us yet again for another round of Going In Blind. The beers this week were themed around witbier, and consequently, the tasting was a bit lackluster. But, yeah…listen to it anyway! Not to give anything away, but we may be experiencing some third-show-syndrome antics… Barley Forge Brewing Co. Keeping in line with said antics, we wrap this episode up with an excellent double IPA from a brand new brewery from Costa Mesa, California, Barley Forge Brewing Co.. Their beer, named One Louder is DANK! Like, WOW, in a totally good way. It’s a Hop Head’s dream. Yum. Barley Forge opened about three weeks ago and so far, we’re very impressed with their beer offerings. Barley Forge is definitely worth hitting up the next time you’re in the OC. Greg did a nice write up on the brewery back in July while it was still under construction. This week’s episode is sponsored by the OC Brew HoHo Holiday Ale Festival, which is Saturday, December 13th at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim, California. There will be a plethora of great brews on tap, and a butt-load of tasty food trucks. Check out the tap list, and head over to OCBrewHoHo.com for tickets. It WILL sell out, so snatch ‘em up while you can! Links to things from episode 27:Grisette Beta Recipe BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, give a review of the podcast!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!Donate via PayPalSupport the show on Patreon!

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