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Brewing Success and Community with Mark Burford | Long Island Sound Podcast with Chris Marshak Welcome to the Long Island Sound Podcast , your portal to the captivating world of music discovery and artist journeys! Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcastDiscover Bluepoint Brewery Events here: https://www.bluepointbrewing.com/events/ Connect with Chris Marshak here: https://chrismarshak.com/home In this exciting episode of the Long Island Sound Podcast, our guest host Chris Marshak, a renowned musician, drummer, and music producer, sits down with the incredible Mark Burford, the founder of Blue Point Brewing Company. Join us as we explore Mark's journey from the founding of Blue Point Brewing to its acquisition by Anheuser-Busch and how it has become a vital part of the Long Island community. Chris Marshak, with his deep passion for music and its unique contribution to every project, dives deep into the music scene's connection with the craft beer industry. He believes in making musical choices that enhance the song, and that's exactly what Mark has done with Blue Point Brewing. Mark Burford's Blue Point Brewing Company caught the attention of Anheuser-Busch due to its innovative approach, especially the popular Amber Lager that filled a gap in their portfolio. Learn how the acquisition transformed the company's growth, with flagship beer "Toasted Lager" experiencing a remarkable 43% sales increase. Discover the heartwarming story of Blue Point Brewing's community involvement, from supporting the Live After Five street festivals to building a new brewery and restaurant right in Patchogue, fostering a vibrant and lively atmosphere. Mark's commitment to both beer and community is a testament to the power of local businesses in shaping the cultural landscape. Join us for a captivating conversation that explores the harmonious blend of music, brewing, and community building, as Chris Marshak and Mark Burford share their insights and experiences. Don't miss this episode of Long Island Sound Podcast, where every musical note and beer sip adds to the soul of Long Island. Subscribe, like, and share to stay tuned for more incredible stories!
Mike and Steve have a party! LIVE from the Blue Point Cask Ale Fest held at Blue Point Brewing in Patchogue, NY. The fellas hang with some old and new faces to enjoy this unique and massive festival. Each of the participating breweries mixed up something special for this festival, highlighting their talent and pushing the boundaries of what craft beer is. Listen on all major platforms and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for great video content!
Owner and founder of The Subtle Tea Company, Kyle Chandler, makes his grand return to talk about his exciting collaboration with Blue Point Brewing! He instead ends up confessing to a bunch of old crimes he committed in his youth.
Interview: Brad Jones, Beer Geek/Brewery Rep/NYC Covid Perspective, Blue Point Brewing, NY by Beer Massif Podcast Network
INTROTV/MoviesSnacksTrading CardsBELL TO BELLA&E Biography Booker TNXTAEW DynamiteImpact Wrestling Under SeigeDRINK OF THE WEEKBlue Point French ToastedTHIS WEEK IN SPORTSNHL Playoffs / Pittsburgh PenguinsNFL / Steelers Schedule NBA Playoffs UFC 262Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson FuryPreakness Stakes 146Colt BrennanONE GOTTA GOHostess SnacksOUTRO
April 20th (4/20), is considered as an occasion for smoking or celebrating the smoking of marijuana. Huck and Big Nate host a beer show, so while they won't be smoking or imbibing on Marijuana, they can still enjoy some beers that have been influenced by what Black Sabbath called the sweet leaf. Join Huck and Big Nate as they enjoy some beers from Wicked Weed Brewing and Blue Point Brewing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huck's Beer Buzz and Big Nate Danger are throwing out the sippy cups and breaking out the big boys! Join them as they try some high ABV beers from Blue Point Brewing, Aslin Beer Company, Thin Man Brewery and Jackie O's Brewery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huck's Beer Buzz and Big Nate Danger are throwing out the sippy cups and breaking out the big boys! Join them as they try some high ABV beers from Blue Point Brewing, Aslin Beer Company, Thin Man Brewery and Jackie O's Brewery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week’s guest is a long-time industry friend of mine from back when he and I worked tougher to help launch Stony Creek Brewery in Branford, Connecticut. He had just left his sales gig at Blue Point Brewing, and I was only a couple of years into launching Good Beer Hunting’s studio and strategy practice. With his energy and insight, we became fast friends. Jamal Robinson is the sales director for a fast-growing powerhouse called New England Brewing Co., or NEBCO as you’ll hear him call it. And despite all his previous his growth and success, this year turned out to be a year of radical transformation. And today’s conversation is about that transformation—but also where it’s lead in a very short amount of time. Stemming from the social unrest following the murder of George Floyd and many others, Jamal, himself a Black man, started looking both within and without at the community. He looked towards the Connecticut community, the Black community, and the brewing community. And he started to share what he saw. That lead to a series of conversations and conversions. I’ll never forget the moment Jamal called me to tell me that he finally found the words he needed to lead a conversation within the brewery—a conversation not about politics or activism, things that terrify many small business owners afraid to jump into the fray, but about community. And he found those words in an article by Kate Bernot, called “Say It Out Loud — Who Do Breweries Talk About When They Talk About ‘Community’?” When Jamal told me that story, and the profound reframe it helped him bring to his team, we both got a bit emotional. But that was just the beginning. Now he’s kicking off a scholarship program, with the help of his employer and the Connecticut Brewers Guild lead by Phil Pappas, who is also on this episode. They worked with Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, to establish an endowment with the potential to fund a scholarship program that will outlive everyone involved. In a year that saw some incredible new initiatives begin from powerful players like Dr. J Nikol Beckham of CraftxEDU and the Brewers Association, and Garret Oliver, the Brooklyn Brewmaster who started the Michael Jackson Foundation, in my mind, no one is punching above their weight quite as far as Jamal. This is Jamal Robinson of New England Brewing Co. and Phil Pappasof the Connecticut Brewers Guild. Listen in.
Season 2 - Episode 2 Recording Date: 4/20/2020 Beers Reviewed Blue Point Brewing – The IPA Unlike Any Other Blue Point Brewing – Toasted Lager Craft Beer Bucket List with Mike and Big Ray. We review "Beers you Need to Try, Before You Die!" Mike and Big Ray have been best friends for over 20 years. Mike, who is a professor at Arkansas Tech University, a previous brewery owner, and does research and consultant work in the brewing industry. Big Ray who is a PMP certified Project Manager and part time You Tuber residing in Broken Arrow, OK travels frequently for work and enjoys craft beers all across the United States. Big Ray loves to enjoy beer but doesn't have the same knowledge base Mike has. The two vastly different takes on beer bring a well-rounded review of the beers that are reviewed on this podcast. In this episode, Mike and Big Ray try and review two beers together. Mike and Big Ray both travel frequently and have the opportunity to pick up beers along the way and send them to each other to enjoy and review! Be sure to follow us on social media for behind the scenes action and photos of the Craft Beer You Have to Try Before You Die! https://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerbucketlist/ https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerbucketlist/ https://twitter.com/CB_BucketList Craft Beer Bucket List Podcast Links Spotify - shorturl.at/mpEW7 Stitcher - stitcher.com/podcast/craft-beer-bucket-list Apple Music - shorturl.at/cBTV7 Google Podcasts - shorturl.at/dsvQ6 Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/craft-beer-bucket-list Overcast - shorturl.at/pvVY2 Radio Public - shorturl.at/lpqX8 Anchor - www.anchor.fm/craftbeerbucketlist Ray's YouTube channel, which is NOT related to beer at all but supports the idea of how to be #BeBiggest. Be the biggest and best you that you can possibly be, and do something everyday, to make somebody else's day great! #BeBiggest - https://www.youtube.com/biggestrayray _____________________________________________ Blue Point Brewing: https://www.bluepointbrewing.com https://www.facebook.com/bluepointbrewing https://www.instagram.com/bluepointbrewing http://www.twitter.com/bluepointbrewer Please remember to always drink responsibly! - #DrinkLocal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craftbeerbucketlist/support
In this episode we talk about the masterpiece that is "Bob." You'll hear a bunch of stuff about Bob Dylan, bad jokes (er... dad jokes), and terrifying birds. We also talk about two pretty delicious beers! This is yet another wild ride... as they're all shaking out to be. Today John is drinking Goose Island's flagship IPA, and Lauren has Imperial Sunshine by Blue Point Brewing. Cheers!Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
You can hear our conversation with Blue Point founder Mark Burford on the WCBS Small Business Spotlight Podcast for more on this topic and how he is developing long-term solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mark Burford (Founder) and Carrie Shafir (General Manager) of Blue Point Brewing joined Syke & MJ to talk about their "Toast Your Hero" campaign, which honors Long Island essential workers making a difference & saving lives!
With the Coronavirus still keeping people quarantined, Rick and Patrick end up with two different beers this week. Rick reviews the Toasted Lager from Blue Point Brewing and Patrick reviews the Hell or High Watermelon from 21st Amendment Brewing. From Packer's Concise Theology, they discuss the doctrines of Sanctification and Adoption. Blue Point can be found here: https://www.bluepointbrewing.com 21st Amendment Brewing can be found here: https://www.21st-amendment.com/
In this weeks episode the gang is finally back in action! We have special guest Pete from The Adventures Of ... Podcast for a special celebrity murder episode. We debate the death of George Reeves and drink Blackberry Gose from Blue Point Brewing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Find Your Exit - Exit Planning Strategies for Business Owners
In 1997, Long Islanders Mark Burford and Peter Cotter quit their jobs to make fresh, local, delicious beer for themselves - and sell whatever they happened to have left over. They founded Blue Point Brewing, gradually built their business and sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2014. After selling, Mark stayed on as an advisor as the company rapidly scaled, then contracted slightly as thousands of breweries opened all over the United States. He is now Blue Point’s active day to day president, and has had the incredible opportunity to stay closely involved with his business and keep things local while having access to the resources and reach of a major player in his industry. Today, Mark joins the podcast to share incredible stories from the dawn of the American craft beer revolution, how founders can tell if it’s time to sell, and what you can do to best position your business to succeed at a whole new level after the sale. Get the Full Show Notes HighTowerAdvisors.com Subscribe, Rate & Review the Podcast MarkKravietz.com/subscribe Connect with Mark Kravietz LinkedIn Twitter
In the conclusion of our GNR coverage, we're talking about bad egos, riots, and the eventual break up of this infamous band. We also can only find more and more reasons to NOT do heroin. For this episode grab yourself a Hoptical Illusion from Blue Point Brewing and enjoy more stories from the world of hardrock! Rocker Chicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
On this episode, Jeremy Labadie joins us from Blue Point Brewing Co. to introduce us to 4 of their beers, including Citrus Plunge IPA, Hazy Bastard IPA, Beach Plum Gose, and Prop Stopper Seaweed IPA! This was a very difficult ranking, and we had to go to our in-studio audience to make the final decision on the Winner of the Night! This episode was broadcast live on Facebook, so if you'd like to watch instead of listening, feel free! Follow us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thebrewsbrospodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsbros Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brews-bros.-podcast/id1201116891 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebrewsbros
Mike Stoneburg Brewer for Blue Point Brewing and Jonathan Hack rep for The High End are my guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Ep #30 we talk about the Revolution Brewery based film, Drinking Buddies (2013). This no-script, mostly freeform flick didn't tickle our fancy. We talk about feet, how much Tony looks exactly like Jake Johnson and those "go-with-the-flow" type people. We sampled beers from 21st Amendment, Blue Point Brewing and ... PBR.
A few years ago on vacation on Long Island, I stumbled across a few local beers that caught my attention—Toasted Lager and Rastafa Rye were two of them, both beers from Blue Point. After some searching, we found the brewery a road just a short walk from the center of a sleepy town. It was closed that day, so I didn’t get to visit, but the image of that building—a sort of repurposed gas station with an old school dive bar for a tap room—stuck with me. Shortly after, I started seeing the growth of Toasted Lager as close as Michigan, and the Bluepoint story started to become regional. That little brewery on Long Island had contracted their Lager in upstate New York, like so many growing brands on the east coast. And it was about this time that AB InBev took notice as well, acquiring the brewery in a deal that was largely ignored compared to the uproar that came with some of their other acquisitions. Who was Blue Point? And why did AB want to buy them? Those questions were the common refrain. I’ll admit, other than the regional advantage, it seemed like a curious choice to me at the time, too. But watching the brand evolve since the acquisition, some themes emerge. The coastal story is more prominent. The connection to the local culinary culture is there. And of course, they had a unique Lager that was already scaling up and reaching new markets. Now? They’re distributing to Chicago for the first time. In all that change, Blue Point brought on a new brewmaster, a guy who came up through the St. Louis Budweiser brewery, a trained engineer who found his passion for beer. When the opportunity opened up for a role in one of AB's craft breweries, he leapt at the chance. It’s a career story that can only exist in 2017 with America’s talent pool starting to move back and forth from big and little breweries within the same ownership structure, as each seek out a particular expertise. Whether it be engineering or cultural, both work to define innovation for themselves, and as some talent graduates, along with opportunities for scaling up or down, your focus as a brewer becomes valuable. Interesting times.
Oysters or beer, Blue Point Brewing has you covered When we got the chance to drive out to Blue Point Brewing Company we were pretty excited. They have created a strong… The post Blue Point Brewing appeared first on Brewery Show.
Una Historia pequeña de Blue Point Brewing Company y nuestra opinión de Pinstripe pils.
We review Blue Point Pinstripe Pils. We have the weeks news also a small history on Blue Point Brewing.