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In this episode the CPP Crew sits down with Sandy & Dave Bialek and Kevin Smith from Fat Bat Brewing in Hanover, PA. This female and family-owned brewery is a great story along with where the name and mascot, Spike, came from. You need to visit them at 10 N. Railroad St in Hanover or fatbatbrewing.com and @FatBatBrewing. Visit our Link Tree here. Follow us on UnTappd at @maventer, @david5151, @kevin_gladis_3151, @bgladis35 for all of our check-ins! The three beers they are sampling are: Czech Pilsner, Grapefruit IPA, Belgian Golden Ale. Our Cheers beer: Funky Sour Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded By Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Music by: Commercial Rock Beats – from Coma-Media
Today is the weekly News Roundup episode for Friday, April 29, 2022. It's coming to you a day earlier than usual as I am experimenting with different release dates, although I think it might make more sense for episodes to come out on M/W/F, so I think I'll do that moving forward. There's a lot that happened and a lot planned for the upcoming weekend and next week, including things happening today, so you won't want to miss this episode! Be sure to visit www.discoverdaytonpodcast.com for show notes and transcripts of this episode. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Dayton Police Department Dayton Human Relations Council Setters US Senate Candidate Morgan Harper The University of Dayton The Greater West Dayton Incubator The Entrepreneurs Center PNC Bandila Studios The Dayton Society of Artists Pizza Bandit Yellow Cab Tavern JD Ice Cream Dayton Metro Library Ohio Statehouse The Contemporary Dayton Playhouse The Junior League of Dayton Zen Lounge Sushi Bar Barrel Work Distillery Toxic Brewery SICSA The Square is Where American Legion Post 668 Front Street Studios Ladies Rock Dayton Carillon Historical Park 2nd Street Market The Orphanage Derby Day Weiner Dog Race Mother of Eden Paul Laurence Dunbar House Dayton Art Institute Montgomery County Board of Elections Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is the weekly News Roundup for Friday, April 29, 2022, where I read the news so you don't have to. You may have noticed that this is coming out on a Friday instead of a Saturday as it usually does, which I'm experimenting with, so let me know if you prefer one day over another. There's a lot of news to cover still, however, and lots of stuff happening in Dayton next week and beyond, so stay tuned. All right here's your news for this past week: Dayton police are warning about the dangers of drag racing in the wake of the crash seen round the world recently after a Springfield man wrecked his 2002 Dodge Viper on Patterson Boulevard earlier this month. The Springfield man was charged with drag racing and failing to maintain control, both misdemeanors. The police are warning that drag racing can cause damage to people and property and reminding drivers that it is not likely to be covered by their insurance if they wreck while drag racing. If you haven't yet seen the video, you can find it on my Facebook page at facebook.com/discoverdaytonpodcast. In other Dayton police-related news, citizens who are unhappy with how they were treated by Dayton police may now appeal to a Community Appeals Board, which the city hopes will help keep police conduct cases out of court while allowing people to appeal findings from police investigations. Three appeals hearings have already been scheduled and more are likely to come in the near future. The commissioners did make one change to the proposed legislation before approving it, however, which says that a Community Appeals Board hearing will be paused if someone initiates a lawsuit in court at the same time. You can submit an appeal at daytonhrc.org/community-appeals-board. Bond has been set at $1 million for a Dayton man who is accused of killing a security guard at Setters, a Dayton volleyball bar. The 36-year-old Anthony Fountain allegedly punched a 60-year-old security guard, who fell and struck his head on the concrete and later died at Miami Valley Hospital. Fountain's next hearing takes place on May 6. US Senate Candidate Morgan Harper came to Dayton yesterday to speak to voters about her platform of healthcare for all, a federal minimum wage, abortion rights protections, and more. Candidate Harper was also a guest on this show earlier this week, so check out Wednesday's episode to learn more about her campaign. The University of Dayton has announced the winners of its Flyer Pitch competition where entrepreneurs compete to earn a portion of over $150,000 in prizes to get their ideas off the ground. The contest is run by a number of local organizations, including UD's L William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, the Greater West Dayton Incubator, PNC, The Entrepreneurs Center, and Bandila Studios. There were four companies that won, which included Lannie, a nursing bra company, AIMM, a gravity-powered water filter, Fail Me Not Tutoring, a tutoring company, and Unemotional, a social-emotional learning service geared towards middle to high school students. If you're an artist you'll want to hear this. The Dayton Society of Artists is looking for submissions for its upcoming June show, which will be a celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month. Submissions are due this Saturday, April 30, however, so you have to act quickly. Any Dayton-area artist 18 or over can submit to the show, although they are only looking for 2D artwork. You may enter by sending up to three photos to director@daytondsa.org. Visit daytondsa.org for more information about submission requirements. If you're looking for a downtown ice cream location may now go to the Pizza Bandit, which is located at the Yellow Cab Tavern. They're partnering with Fairborn's JD Ice Cream and will start serving three flavors, including two JD Ice Cream favorites and one rotating flavor. The two regular flavors are “But Better,” which is vanilla with fudge brownie chunks, double-chocolate chip cookie dough, and peanut butter, and their “Banana Pudding” flavor. Well, you may remember that the Dayton Metro Library passed a $187 million bond approximately a decade ago that provided funding for it to update its locations, which it has been in the process of doing for some time now. Well, this week the library opened up its newest building at its Burkhardt Branch, which had its soft opening this past Monday. It now has just two branches left to renovate, which include the Northmont and Huber Heights Branches. The branches are expected to open in November of this year and the spring of 2023, respectively. Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are, not surprisingly, running out the clock on coming up with new Constitutional maps as they appear to be opting to wait until May 28, when a Federal Court is expected to impose the third set of maps they came up with and which the Ohio Supreme Court ruled as being unconstitutional. This comes despite calls from several of the redistricting commission's Democratic members publicly calling for the commission to reconvene. So it appears that thanks to Federal court intervention into state elections led by Trump-appointed judges, Ohio will now have unconstitutionally gerrymandered legislative districts. And finally, in local real estate news, a homeowner who recently put their house on the market has caused a stir on social media thanks to their choice of decor, as their interior has been designed based entirely on the sitcom “Friends.” The house, which is on Barney Avenue in Dayton, is listed at $135,000 and features purple walls, a bricked-wall kitchen, and a clawfoot tub. It's still currently operating as an Airbnb, so you may want to check it out soon if you'd like to visit. And now for things to do this weekend and next week: The Contemporary, AKA The Co has its annual art auction tonight, Friday, April 29 from 6:00-10:00pm at its location at the Dayton Arcade, where over 100 original works by local artists will be up for sale. There will be hor's doeuvres and a cash bar and ticket prices for non-members purchased beforehand are $90 or $100 at the door. The live auction begins at 8:00pm. The Dayton Playhouse is showing “Hello Dolly” tonight at 8:00pm at their Seibenthaler Avenue location. Ticket prices range from $18-20. The Junior League of Dayton is having a one-day Vintage in the Valley rummage sale at the Taj Ma Garaj at 300 S. Perry St. tomorrow, Saturday, from 9:00am to 3:00pm, although those who wish to participate in the early-bird sale can pay $5 and arrive as early as 7:00am. Stuff for sale will include clothing, books, kitchen items, toys, movies, and more. The money raised will go towards the group's programming, which focuses on childhood wellness and literacy development. Also tomorrow, the Zen Lounge sushi bar is hosting a “Taste of Things to Come” event going from 11:00am to 9:00pm that will feature special pricing on beer and cocktails and new drink specials. The event will also host the Tito's models at 8:00pm and if people wish to stay later they can attend their special Leather and Lace: Fetish Night. The Zen Lounge is located at 121 N. Ludlow St. If you're into spirits then you can attend the Spring Spirit Showcase at the Dayton Barrel Work distillery on Saturday, April 30, where you can try the three spirits that earned gold at the 2022 US Open Whiskey and Spirits Competition this year. Ticket prices range from $50-75, which get you over 50 samples of spirits, a commemorative rocks glass, and live music. A link to their Eventbrite can be found on their Facebook page. On Sunday, May 1 Toxic Brewery is partnering up with SICSA Pet Adoption & Wellness Center to launch their new beer SICSA: Lexi, which is a specialty Belgian Golden Ale and is named in memory of one of the Toxic Brewery family member's dog. People are encouraged to bring their leashed pets with them and can even purchase a non-alcoholic dog beer and other treats from Pet Wants Dayton. The event is free and goes from 1:00-5:00pm. If you work downtown you'll be excited to know that The Square is Where is returning next week starting on Monday, May 2, which is where the Courthouse Square downtown plays host to food vendors, games, live performing artists, and more from 11:30am-1:00pm every weekday. The program goes all summer up until September 30, so you have plenty of time to get down there at some point. Also Monday, May 2, you can visit the Cruise-In that takes place every Monday now through September at the American Legion Post 668 from 4:00-8:00pm. Food and drinks are available for purchase, and any hot rod custom, classic, or rare car, truck, or motorcycle is invited to display their vehicle. Next Friday, May 6 you can attend Art Hops at the Front Street studios, where you'll find plenty of artists, live music, live demos, workshops, artist talks, and, of course, food trucks. The event goes from 5:00-9:00pm and is free and open to the public. Also next Friday, May 6 at 6:30pm there is a Ladies Rock Dayton 4-Mile Run/Walk event. The race takes place at Carillon Historical Park and ticket prices range from $50 to $75. Visit ladiesrockdayton.itsyourrace.com/register to get your tickets. Next Saturday, May 7 marks the return of outdoor vendors to the 2nd Street Market, which is open every Saturday from 9:00am to 3:00pm. The band Cafe Con Leche will be performing that weekend as well, so be sure to check out the market that day. After you visit the market next Saturday you can head over to the Dayton Society of Artists to take part in an in-person printmaking workshop led by artist Micah Zavacky. The cost to register is $15 and participants will learn how to do trace monotypes. Registration costs include your materials, which will be provided, and the workshop begins at 10:00am and lasts for two hours. And if that's not enough art for you that day, you can also head over to the Front Street galleries for their 3rd Annual Folk Art Street Fair, which takes place from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The event is co-hosted by the Orphanage and Front Street and features artists from all over the midwest. The event is free and open to the public and you will be able to purchase food there and bring your pets. Also on Saturday, May 7 from 2:00-7:00pm you can attend the 4th Annual Derby Day Weiner Dog Race, which takes place in the Oregon District at 5th and Brown Streets. The Running of the Weiners is a kid-friendly event that features lots of activities and sidewalk vendors. It is also free to attend. Next Sunday, May 8 at the Dayton Convention Center from 7:00-11:00pm is the Inaugural Vegan Foodie Choice Awards, which is being launched by black & female-owned business, Mother of Eden. The event will feature dishes that have earned “Best Of” awards in their own towns and is geared towards boosting the recognition of vegan restaurants and food trucks and other culinary endeavors. You can visit veganfoodiechoiceawards.com to get your tickets to attend. Ticket prices start at $75 or you can purchase two tickets for just $130. Also happening next Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00pm is the Paul Laurence Dunbar Literary Circle, which takes place ever second Sunday of the month at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House. For next Sunday's event, the Dunbar House welcomes Omope Carter Daboiku, Wordsmith & International Storyteller. The event is free to attend and open to the public. The Dayton Art Institute recently announced that it will be bringing back its annual Art Gala for the first time since the pandemic. The gala will take place on June 11 starting at 7:00pm. Every year the institute selects a painting from its collection to be the night's theme, and this year the associate board has chosen Ray Parker's 1957 painting, “Summer Afternoon.” Ticket prices start out at $350 each. You can visit daytonartinstitute.org/artball to learn more and you can email Mike Griest at mgriest@daytonart.org to request an invitation. Be sure to check out the Grand Draw Raffle as well to learn how you can win prizes like jewelry, spa visits, travel prizes, and more. And finally, don't forget that next Tuesday, May 3, is Ohio's primary. Despite local legislative maps being in limbo, there are many races on the ballot, so don't forget to vote if you haven't done so already. That's it for this week's News Roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. As a reminder, you can now find transcripts of my news episodes on my website. Thanks for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
This week we met up with Omar Viengar and Shonna Flournoy, the Texas sales team for Mountain Fork Brewery. Mountain Fork is located in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, but you can find them on draft and in cans around Texas. We had lively conversations with Omar and Shonna about the best Ramen, road trips with family and solo, and Bigfoot. And, of course, we talked about the brewery and beer. They focus on brewing quality traditional styles of beer. Their flagship beer, Sneaky Snake, is a delicious Belgian Golden Ale that clocks in at 8.9%, but doesn't drink like it. On sale and on display at H-E-B and Kroger is their Timber Creek Amber Ale, a versatile beer that pairs well with many types of food - great for the holidays! Look closely at their cans, and you'll find Bigfoot! Omar and Shonna will be repping Mountain Fork around H-Town this month. Catch them doing tastings at H-E-B and Kroger. Visit them at Thistle Draftshop on November 20th for a fundraiser for a women's shelter. They'll have a raffle, silent auction, and tie-dying. Kids are welcome. You can also visit them at the Wild West Brew Fest, one of the best festivals in town. This was another fun episode recorded at The Cove. We are so thankful for them letting us use their space. Thank you for listening! Cheers! Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Music by Bad Child
It's Episode 92, and we are going over the MCUs first TV release on Disney+, WandaVision. Listen to the lads break down this 9 episode show, go off on tangents (of course), but most importantly, hear their opinions on the three beers they sampled! Chaos Magic ensued, and they each picked their own beer: Andrew sampled Sumpin' Easy (a pale ale by Lagunitas Brewing Company, 5.7% ABV, 51 IBU), Sean sampled Low Earth Orbit (an oatmeal stout by the Alementary Brewing Company, 6.7% ABV, 19 IBU), and Tomo sampled Devil's Reach (a Belgian Golden Ale by the Cape May Brewing Company, 8.6% ABV, 25 IBU). Tune in, listen to nerd talk, buy the beers, sample them, and... cheers!!!
The Evolution of Rock & Tait Keeping crew safe during COVID Building relationships with customers Branding Rock & Tait Guest: Kane Rockow, Rock and Tait Exteriors Beer Enjoyed: Duvel, Belgian Golden Ale
In this episode, Seán cracks a beer and sits down to ramble about his new job, the world beer awards, Bullhouse’s new taproom and crowdfunding goal, beer being racist, a house made out of cans and loads more. The beer sampled this week is the Duvel Belgian Golden Ale by Duvel Moortgat Brewery.
Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host this week, and welcome Jennifer Kolarov, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Neuse River and Brewing Company and Brasserie in Raleigh. They brought in falafels, hummus, tabouli salad, and the panel talked about some of the entrees they sampled like the duck breast, pork shank and roasted chicken plates. They brought in La Belge aDoree, a Belgian Golden Ale; Bobbi Brune, a Belgian Brown Ale; Saturday Morning, a New England IPA; and their Stratosphere, a New England style hazy IPA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host this week, and welcome Jennifer Kolarov, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Neuse River and Brewing Company and Brasserie in Raleigh. They brought in falafels, hummus, tabouli salad, and the panel talked about some of the entrees they sampled like the duck breast, pork shank and roasted chicken plates. They brought in La Belge aDoree, a Belgian Golden Ale; Bobbi Brune, a Belgian Brown Ale; Saturday Morning, a New England IPA; and their Stratosphere, a New England style hazy IPA.
As Female Detailers continue to explode into the marketplace we wanted to sit down and have a beer with one of the hottest companies out there. We were very thankful that Christine @pfs_christine from @2DetailGirls took time to talk with us about how she has grown her business a little different then most. When Christine was in need of someone to help her business she did something very different when it was time to grow her biz...she gave ownership to her apprentice Christine @666xmom . Yes that is correct, they are both named Christine and yes she gave up ownership to someone else. There are many Detailers trying to grow and are struggling to find team members to help. This approach from Christine might seem a little strange to you but wait till you hear about how well it’s worked. DJ and Marshall enjoy a really nice Belgian Golden Ale from Duval Brewing. Christine drinks the Cuvée Van De Keizer Blauw Belgian Strong Ale. Want to get to know the 2DetailGirls...u will see them at Sema Pint Night coming up in a couple weeks. Visit SemaPintNight.com to reserve your pint
James continues his experiments with no-chill brewing as he adds juicy hops at the end of the boil in a Belgian-inspired golden ale.
HOWDY GUYS AND GALS. THIS EPISODE FEATURES KURT AND GABE AND THEIR USUAL ANTICS. DURING THE EPISODE THEY TALK ABOUT BORDERLANDS 3, JAMES GUNN, AND MORE. THEY ALSO HAVE A COUPLE GUEST APPEARANCES FROM SOME LOCAL FLORIDIAN MEN WHO ARE REALLY STRANGE. JOIN US, TAKE A LISTEN, WHATEVER, I DON'T GET PAID ENOUGH TO WRITE THIS SHIT. ASS BUCKETS.
HOWDY GUYS AND GALS. THIS EPISODE FEATURES KURT AND GABE AND THEIR USUAL ANTICS. DURING THE EPISODE THEY TALK ABOUT BORDERLANDS 3, JAMES GUNN, AND MORE. THEY ALSO HAVE A COUPLE GUEST APPEARANCES FROM SOME LOCAL FLORIDIAN MEN WHO ARE REALLY STRANGE. JOIN US, TAKE A LISTEN, WHATEVER, I DON'T GET PAID ENOUGH TO WRITE THIS SHIT. ASS BUCKETS.
Special Guest Joe Wiebe from the B.C. Ale Trail updates us on local beer news around town and then presents his list of this year's top Holiday Themed Beers. You can find the full list on their website. Here are some of the highlights: Three special holiday seasonal beers by Bridge Brewing (North Vancouver): Grinch Winter Ale (6.5% ABV | 26 IBU) A tasty Christmas-style beer with vanilla, cardamom, cinnamon and clove. Santa’s Sac (10% ABV | 30 IBU) A big and bold Belgian Golden Ale with notes of fruit, spice and pepper. Sleigh Booster (9% ABV | 71 IBU) An Imperial Red Ale with a big dose of hops to round out the malt character. Available at government and private liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on Vancouver’s North Shore Ale Trail. Two special barrel-aged beers by Backroads Brewing (Nelson): Ambree (6.8% ABV | 20 IBU) A Biere de Garde aged in Okanagan Valley Pinot Noir barrels with a tart, red-wine finish. Jolene (8.9% ABV | 32 IBU) A bourbon barrel-aged smoked baltic porter: big and malty with smoke and bourbon notes. Available at privately owned liquor stores and at the brewery. Found on the Kootenay Rockies West Ale Trail. Two special seasonal beers by Vancouver Island Brewing (Victoria): Champagne Powder Belgian Brut IPA (6.2% ABV | 23 IBU) A celebration in every sip. Floral, fruity, spicy, and bone dry. Barrel-Aged Hermannator Ice Bock (9.5% ABV | 25 IBU) Smooth and malty with vanilla and oak - call it the Bourbonator! Available at government and private liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on the Victoria Ale Trail. Stoked Winter Ale by Mt Begbie Brewing (Revelstoke) (6% ABV | 20 IBU) This easy drinking winter ale is brewed with rich malts and subtle spices: cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and cocoa. Available at government and private liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on the Kootenay Rockies East Ale Trail. Frozen Pond English Strong Ale by Silver Valley Brewing (Maple Ridge) (7.5% ABV | 40 IBU) Rich and malty with hints of caramel, toffee, dark fruit, and treacle. Available at the brewery only. We will be adding Maple Ridge to the BC Ale Trail in 2019. Winter Beeracle Winter Ale by Dead Frog Brewing (Langley) (7% ABV | 24 IBU) This winter warmer is a celebration of all the good things winter brings: complex beers, warm fires, close family, and good friends. It features flavours of dark chocolate, hazelnut and orange. Available at government and private liquor stores, and the brewery Found on the Fraser Valley Ale Trail. Brix & Plato by Mount Arrowsmith Brewing (Parksville) (7.2% ABV | 20 IBU) This rich, dark amber Belgian Dubbel is brewed with additions of organic cocoa nibs and orange peels, then finally aged with Shiraz-steeped oak staves, resulting in a festive, complex beer. Available in privately owned liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on the Vancouver Island Ale Trail. “Sessionable” Russian Imperial Stout by Trading Post Brewing (Langley) (8.5% ABV | 40 IBU) Brewed in collaboration with Full Barrel Brewing, the brewery’s local Homebrew club, this “Sessionable” Imperial Stout produces big flavours while offering a low ABV for the style. The aroma of brown sugar and dried fruit combined with bourbon and oak create levels of complexity that delight the senses. Available in privately owned liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on the Fraser Valley Ale Trail. Two special seasonal beers by Parallel 49 Brewing (Vancouver) that are ideal for cellaring: Russian Imperial Stout (10.5% ABV) This whiskey-barrel aged Imperial Stout is warm, full-bodied and fit for a Czar. Barley Wine (11.8% ABV) A showcase of malty richness and complex, intense aromas. Available in privately owned liquor stores, and the brewery. Found on the Vancouver Ale Trail.
Today’s guest is Natalya Watson of Duvel Moortgat. Watson’s upbringing was something of an adventure, born to Northern Irish parents in Canada, then living back in Northern Ireland before growing up in California. Watson would then go on to live in New York, before eventually putting her British passport to good use, and moving to London in 2015. The start of her new adventure in beer here in the UK began behind the bar at Mother Kelly’s—an East London bar and bottle shop that’s become something of an institution among beer fans. Shortly after this she landed her current gig at Duvel Moortgat, where she’s held her role as UK marketing manager for almost three years. The Duvel-Moortgat family currently consists of 12 of brands spread acrossmainland Europe and the United States. However, it doesn’t presently have a stake in a UK brewery. The UK arm of its business looks after seven of these brands within this territory, which are: De Koninck, Vedett, Maredsous, Liefmans, Brasserie Achouffe, Boulevard in Kansas City and Duvel itself. Not all of the brands in its portfolio fall under Duvel UK’s jurisdiction, however, with examples like California’s Firestone Walker and Bernard in Czechia acting autonomously in this market. It’s an interesting time for Duvel in the UK—the British beer market is a landscape that’s unrecognizable from what it was 10, maybe even 5 years ago. It needs to find a way to compete in this space but in a way, the activation of the modern UK beer market has been a benefit to the Belgian company. In fact Duvelas a beer saw a 16% retail sales jump in 2017, and this year that figure might be closer to 25%. Remarkable numbers for a beer that will be celebrating itscentenary in 2023. Perhaps this is because as a beer, Duvel no longer looks so alien on the supermarket shelf to some consumers. In Britain—a land built on the back of sessionable ales—an 8.5% Belgian Golden Ale is nothing if not a little intimidating. Now, Duvel has been joined on these shelves by Double IPA’s, Imperial Stouts, Saisons and more, somehow making it feel more accessible than ever. Over the course of the next hour we’ll also find out why Duvel has decided to roll out a new draft version of its flagship using a unique dispense system. And we’ll speak about its US brands like Boulevard, Ommegang and Firestone Walker, examining why some of them are more prevalent here in the UK than others.
An #EarthDay podcasts featuring Honey Bees, Pig Minds, Ommegang Game of Thrones, Rochefort 10 ... and 5 Yard Load meets The Last Vegas Listen in on Brent, Mike and Kent as they spend some time with Mike Gifford (Forest City Brewers) talking beekeeping, brewing (and tasting) Belgian style ales and discussing why there's so many varieties of honey (even marijuana honey). The show delves into earthy subjects as the boys taste an assortment of well-aged Belgian beers from the likes of Ommegang, Trappiste Rochefort 10, St.Bernardus Abt 12, Pig Minds Brewing Co. Belgian Golden Ale and guest brewer Giff's 4 year old belgian home brew. Giff shares a clone attempt from harvesting Bell's Hopslam yeast, Kent talks about brewing with New Zealand hops and Mike shares some "buzzy" wisdom from none other than Albert Einstein. The show features cuts from an old 5 Yard Load record and we discuss other music from The Last Vegas, Name the Moon and Mana Kintorso. Please SHARE this post with your friends (buttons below)! Or better yet... [mc4wp_form]
Episode # 23 (Refused and Epic Brewing’s Brainless Belgian Golden Ale) On this episode we listen the band Refused! We also drink down a couple growlers full of Epic Breweries […]
Chicago Craft Beer Week is May 17th to the 22nd. A chocolate stout faces off against a Belgian Golden Ale. Beer Download Episode 16
Chicago Craft Beer Week is May 17th to the 22nd. A chocolate stout faces off against a Belgian Golden Ale. Beer Download Episode 16
"CBR 76: Belgian Golden Ale","We start the tour of Belgian Style Ales with the Blonde or Golden Ale. Beers: Leffe Blonde Affligem Blonde Duvel Delirium Tremens Links: Seen through a Glass Lew Bryson Brooklyn Local #1 Ranking: Greg - 1. Affligem, 2. Leffe, 3. Delerium, 4. Duvel Jeff - 1. Leffe, 2. Affligem, 3. Delerium, 4. Duvel Extras: Preshow Postshow "
"CBR 76: Belgian Golden Ale","We start the tour of Belgian Style Ales with the Blonde or Golden Ale. Beers: Leffe Blonde Affligem Blonde Duvel Delirium Tremens Links: Seen through a Glass Lew Bryson Brooklyn Local #1 Ranking: Greg - 1. Affligem, 2. Leffe, 3. Delerium, 4. Duvel Jeff - 1. Leffe, 2. Affligem, 3. Delerium, 4. Duvel Extras: Preshow Postshow "
"CBR 32: Rye Beers","n this episode we try four beers that are made with Rye. This was our first time really taking a look into what Rye imparts on beer. Not only do we try rye for the first time, but we also are introduced into three breweries that we have don't have access to locally. Beers Reviewed: Red's Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Black Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Hop Rod Rye - Bear Republic Brewing Co. (CA) Tarrapin Rye - Terrapin Beer Company (GA) Links: Craft Beer up 9% over 2005 Belmont Station, Portland Oregon Brewing Scholarships Despite Increase in Sales, Redhook Posts Q4 Loss Ranking: Jeff - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Hop Rod, 4. Red's Rye Greg - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Red's Rye, 4. Hop Rod What beer am I clues: I am a Belgian Golden Ale, 7.6% abv I don't play jokes, although my name suggests that I do My brewery's location suggests that I am heavily guarded One of my sibling beers is named for a marine mammal "
"CBR 32: Rye Beers","n this episode we try four beers that are made with Rye. This was our first time really taking a look into what Rye imparts on beer. Not only do we try rye for the first time, but we also are introduced into three breweries that we have don't have access to locally. Beers Reviewed: Red's Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Black Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Hop Rod Rye - Bear Republic Brewing Co. (CA) Tarrapin Rye - Terrapin Beer Company (GA) Links: Craft Beer up 9% over 2005 Belmont Station, Portland Oregon Brewing Scholarships Despite Increase in Sales, Redhook Posts Q4 Loss Ranking: Jeff - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Hop Rod, 4. Red's Rye Greg - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Red's Rye, 4. Hop Rod What beer am I clues: I am a Belgian Golden Ale, 7.6% abv I don't play jokes, although my name suggests that I do My brewery's location suggests that I am heavily guarded One of my sibling beers is named for a marine mammal "