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Dan Tait hosted the supporters trust social event at Brew York where current players Marvin Armstrong and Dipo Akinyemi were joined by club ambassador Ian Blackstone. Ian Blackstone played in a side that was pipped to automatic promotion by Barnet but won at Wembley to secure promotion. Could lightening strike twice?
Dan Tait hosted the supporters trust social event at Brew York where current players Joe Felix and Billy Chadwick were joined by club ambassador Pat Lally.
Live from Brew York, as part of the York City Supporters Trust monthly socials, Dan Tait spoke to current players Tyrese Sinclair, Malachi Fagan-Walcott and club ambassador Derek Hood.
As part of the monthly York City supporters trust events, we recently welcomed club legend and newly appointed ambassador, Daniel Parslow to Brew York for a live podcast and Q&A. Daniel speaks about his time at the club from the highs of captaining the team at Wembley, the epic week in 2012, winning clubman of the year three times to the lows of relegation and having to retire from the game early. Daniel remains popular with supporters and this was a great reflection interview on his football career.
As part of the monthly York City supporters trust social events, we welcomed the York City assistant manager Gary Elphick and first team coach Cam Morrison. Both had no hesitation in joining manager Adam Hinshelwood as part of the management team at the LNER and here we discuss their coaching journeys that lead them to this point. From the late night grim re-watching of the 6-1 mauling at Altrincham to the way in which the club recruited in the summer, this is a great insight into the current set up at the club. Trust socials are free to all York City supporters and take place at Brew York the first Wednesday of every month (excluding January). These podcasts are a spin off from York Hospital Radio. If you enjoy them please consider donating via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
As part of the monthly Supporters Trust social events, York Hospital Radio's Dan Tait interviewed York City goalkeeper Harrison Male live from Brew York. Harrison discusses the season so far including knee slides at Halifax, keeper rotation, the winners mentality in the group as well as looking back to earlier spells in his career with Worthing, Dorking, Leeds United and caps for England U15s, 17s and C team.
As part of the latest Supporters Trust event, Dan Tait spoke to club ambassador Ian Blackstone about his time at Bootham Crescent. Ian only turned professional at the age of 25 but discusses his hat-trick at Wrexham, development under genius John Ward, avoiding Alan Little in training games and playing at the old Wembley Stadium as well as many other tales from his playing days. The trust socials take place the first Wednesday of every month at Brew York, free to everyone to attend.
"Big Meaty Cool" presides over a perfectly fine taping wrap-up episode of Raw, over a lovely "Into The Stratosphere" Cold IPA, a collaboration between Tooth & Claw & Brew York. Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter
Back to Beers! Jimmy has commissioned a convocation of NYC beer bars experts for this very special episode! The point of discussion is Courtney Iseman's Good Beer Hunting article regarding the scene, and this group of key players from this very special time are here to dive into this retrospective on NYC beer bar history.In the studio tonight are Courtney Iseman, freelance beer writer with Good Beer Hunting; Chris O'leary, editor of Brew York beer blog and newsletter; Jen Maslanka, GM and partner at Spring Lounge in Downtown NYC; and BR Rolya, BSR MVP, beer consultant, formerly of Shelton Brothers Importers, and member of the selection committee for the Good Beer Seal bars.Take a trip down memory lane with the gang and listen in!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
The team are back for beers, games, and a few tangents, kicking straight off the bat with a chat about Ghostbusters. Lucy and Aadil deep dive into a continued discussion on Venba. Lucy returns with more on Air Twister, including its insane soundtrack, and Ben mentions Far Cry: New Dawn. For the beers, Aadil drinks the Wiper and True X Pomona Island collab You See It As You Go, Lucy has Brew York’s Dreams of Brew York and Ben returns to a recent beer with the Umibozu from Tartarus. Tweet and follow us: http://twitter.com/outoflivesnet Join The OOL Community Discord: https://discord.gg/JwY25Kv Visit Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outoflivesnetwork
The drink industry is probably one of the most, if not the most, competitive and toughest industries to be in at the moment. Rachel Auty is a marketing powerhouse in the brewing industry. Rachel is the head of marketing at Brew York, a director at Beer Writers, and the founder of Women on Tap, so she knows her stuff when it comes to beer and standing out in the market. We delve into the challenges of standing out in a saturated market, the importance of customer engagement, and the impact of disruptive strategies in the wonderful world of craft beer. I promise we're not just here to talk shop about beer; this is an exploration of marketing strategy, brand identity and how they collide in the craft beer world. We also discuss the rise of women in the brewing industry, and Rachel shares some invaluable advice for aspiring female brewers wanting to make their mark.Finally, we wrap up our discussion by venturing into the realm of social media and its growing impact on branding and marketing in the craft beer industry. Discover how the right branding, disruption, and a clear message can make all the difference. If you're interested in marketing, craft beer, or simply love a good conversation, this episode is for you. Tune in, grab your favourite beer, and let's learn together. Would you like to power up your social media or PR strategy in 2024? Drop us a line at sociallyua@prohibitionpr.co.uk and get a free 15-minute discovery call with our hosts. And if you like the show, please leave us a review or just a thumbs up is appreciated.
In a special collab epsiode with the beer curators over at Beer52, we bring you a review of their latest case, the Angels of the North, featuring 8 beers by some standout breweries in, you guessed it, the North of England. Featuring; Brew York, Northern Monk, Vaux, Two By Two and many more. Get your free case, when you cover the £5.95 postage, by going to www.beer52.com/trythat and follow along with us as we tuck into these tasty brews!Be sure to follow Beer52
What is marketing, and what is it not?That's the question Rachel Auty asks....The head of marketing at Brew York, Rachel is a marketing leader, and brand and communications strategist who has worked extensively across the beer industry and the arts. She has work directly with SME founder-owner-managers, senior management teams, and boards of directors across tech, charity and not-for-profits, and fmcg. This rare breadth of cross-industry business and marketing experience enables Rachel to bring fresh and unconventional thinking to drive change and build resilience. Rachel has more than 24 years' marketing and business experience underpinned by formal qualifications in marketing, leadership and management. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. A feminist and equality champion, she is outspoken about the value of women on boards and having marketing expertise at board level. In this podcast, Rachel says when it comes to your business, work on strategy not just tactics, utilise the skills of your experienced marketing colleagues and in terms of competition, don't only watch your competitors. Be brave and be bold - in a world of noise and choice, we can't afford to just do the same as everyone else. Photo: Rachel Auty
In 2012, New York State had just 95 breweries — dramatically fewer than its fourth-in-the-nation population suggested it should. Five years later, that number had doubled, and the Empire State was well on its way to becoming the craft-beverage hotbed it is today. What happened? Today on Taplines, we've got Chris O'Leary, founder and editor of the venerable Brew York blog and a longtime observer of the state's political brewing landscape, joining for an episode about a certain, since-disgraced governor's successful gambit to boost artisanal booze production with an assist from Albany. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke and Andrew invite Matt Chinnery, beer writer, pint-pourer at Radio City Social and hip-hop junkie, back to the podcast for another hip-hop challenge. All the beers get matched to some banging hip-hop while they also discuss TIm Gammon, going down a Nas-hole, crate digging and getting white-man shitfaced. Beers include:Rainbock (2023) from Utopian Brewing Ltd paired with "Is it Wetherspoons?" by Goldie Lookin ChainHopfenweisse (TAP05) from Schneider Weisse paired with "Cherry WIne" by Nas feat Amy WinehouseObi Wan Cannoli from Brew York paired with "Got the be real" by Larusso feat. Doc BrownAll beers in this episode were purchased from House of Trembling MadnessOther beers consumed were Superdelic Pale Ale by The Kernel.Show NotesSobremesa -Farmhouse beers and natural ciders from Wales Discogs – looking for that elusive 7” single? Radio City Social, Chelmsford Essex Spirits Co Theme tune is “I Can Hew” by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind.
Join me as I catch up with Brew York Co-founder Lee Grabham, on the eve of their seventh Birthday Celebrations.
Over the past couple of decades barrel aged beers have become increasingly popular among craft beer enthusiasts. From intensely flavourful spirit barrel aged strong stouts, to more nuanced and complex sour and wild ales matured in former wine casks, the range of barrel aged beers is as breathtaking as some of the beers which eventually emerge from the barrels themselves.But as the market has become saturated with these often costly beers, and the post-pandemic, cost of living crisis driven drinker looks towards simpler, less wallet-intensive beverages, what does the future look like for this subgenre within the beer category? Who's actually buying them? And perhaps more importantly: how are breweries making any profit from a project that takes an immense amount of time and space to produce, and is largely driven by passion?For this panel we put together a group of brewers making (in our opinion) some of the best barrel aged beers in the UK: Toby McKenzie of Macclesfield's RedWillow Brewery, Dave McHardy of Fierce Beer in Aberdeen, and Lee Grabham of York's appropriately named Brew York. The trio discuss everything from the processes behind their barrel aged beers, to what they think the future of the market looks like for them.
We know Nigel travels beer. We know he's started dragging Nick along for some of those travels. But in this episode we learn, "you know nothing, John Snow." The soon-to-be-dubbed Mr. 3000 joins us for Act 77. Chris O'Leary, editor of the popular Brew York newsletter streams into the podcast to talk about the stories he's captured during his global beer travels and looks ahead to visiting his 3,000th brewery sometime this spring. Oh, and Chris says he has a 'beergraphic memory' to help him remember his beverages at each stop. Beers consumed (in case you don't share Chris' talent) by Nick & Nigel: BKS, Aloha Breakfast ; Crowns & Hops, 8 Trill Pils; Turning point Beer, Raspberry Cheesecake & Chill; and Alma Mader, Neverknown Maole Vanilla.
Hi everyone!The polls are in and after asking everyone (i.e. CC & Rasmus) Brewskival is voted best Beer Festival in the world!!!!!Jokes aside. It's always fantastic to go to brewskival and after three years of waiting the time was finally upon us a month ago.CC had held a “Brewers Karaoke” the night before, so his voice was shot to pieces, but we percervered and spoke to some amazing people. Here is part one where we get to know the people behind Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri, Oppigårds Bryggeri, Underjord, Barclay Brewing, Finback Brewery, Brew York, Åben & Eskilstuna Ölkultur.Enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a special episode, the gang travel to the London Craft Beer Festival as they sample an astounding array of world-class beers from a collection of the UK's leading craft brewers. Listen in to the first live outing of the I'll Try That Podcast crew. Some of the breweries sampled; Big Drop, Beak, Brew York, Brew By Numbers, Brixton, Gipsy Hill, Mondo, Queer Brewing, Salt Beer Factory, Siren Craft Brew, Two Tribes Brewing, Verdant & Vocation.Be sure to follow London Craft Beer Festival
August 27th the Brew York Fest Returns to Sackets Harbor. Lets Talk Beer, Bands and Helping families w Childhood Cancer
This week, the boys try one of the most unusual beers they've reviewed to date, the Gweilo Peanut Butter & Raspberry Jam Pale Ale by Brew York. In the Hop Topic, Rich begins by telling the boys about a Lad Bible article that quickly descends into a broader debate around coffee, paper straws and alternative milks!Be sure to follow Brew York
Hi everyone!This time we have a proper celebrity in the podcast. Chris O'Leary of the beer blogg and newsletter Brew_York was in Sweden, and we of course sat down and had a little talk. It ended up being not so little, so we had to divide the podcast into two episodes. Here, without further ado, is the first part. Enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben talks Planet Zoo and his life now as an animal husbander, rather than a park designer. He also played some Guardians of the Galaxy. We also touched on “Starbucks pricing” models and PS+. As usual the convo involves things like Gamespass, the Steam Deck, as well as an update on Lucy's time with the playdate. We also talk about games that got better slowly, like Sea of Thieves and the now time-looping No Man's Sky. Ben had Polly's The Lakehouse IPA, Lucy had Brew York's Mangolorian Mango & Lime Milkshake IPA; while Aadil had another of the Garden Brewery Restore Earth collabs, this time it was the Cherry & Coconut Imperial Stout with Totenhopfen. podcast #videogames #craftbeer #guardiansofthegalaxy
In this bonus episode, I chat with Chris & Ben from Pastore Brewing & Blending and Lee from Brew York as part of their collaboration brew day. The guys from Pastore travelled North to collaborate on their now released Berliner Weisse, Papaya Don't Preach, made using papaya, lemongrass and ginger. The beer is available from Brew York directly here. As part of this special episode we discuss all things sour including the current nationwide demand for them, the increase in production costs and how the idea for this collaboration was formulated. This episode was recorded on site at Brew York's new brewery site at Handley Park which Nadia from their social media team kindly showed me around and invited me to their lunchtime barbecue afterwards! Huge thanks also to Chris, Ben and Lee for agreeing to have a chat with me and taking time out of their day to do so. You can find out more about Pastore and order their beers here. As this episode was recorded on site, there is some background noise throughout so it may be best listening to this one through headphones.
This week Brewery Travels heads to The Big Apple! And to discuss the New York City beer scene, Joel is joined by Chris O'Leary, brewery traveler and beer writer of Brew York, and Miguel Rivas, photographer and content creator behind The Beer Trekker. This mega episode dives into many topics. Diversity, how the beer scenes in each borough differ, getting around the city to visit breweries, beer bars, and much more! Joel has visited over 700 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country and shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home. From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com A Production of The Sota Pod Episode 25: New York City, NY - Featuring Chris O'Leary & Miguel Rivas
This week we are joined by a returning Stephen (points_of_brew) to chat about getting back into gaming and what he has been playing. There is Fortnite chat, Far Cry 6, big thoughts on Halo Infinite and a discussion on open worlds and game length including the news of Dying Light 2s potential run time. To drink Stephen starts with Northern Monks Fresh TIPA V7, then has Gemini | Circle the Wagons from Mortalis Brewing Company. Lucy has another Lymestone Brewery beer in Heart of Stone (not a Witcher reference) followed by Phantom Brewing Co X Brew York collab Venti is Twenty. Ben crosses a small sea for Horse Power from Whiplash, then a slightly larger sea for the Sand City Brewing Co X Finback Brewery collab Double Something Infinity. Join The Discord: https://discord.gg/JwY25Kv Visit Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outoflivesnetwork Please like comment and subscribe and if you can share it! Want to be part of the team, contact us!
This week Martin & Steve are joined by Lee from Brew York to chat about collaborations, innovation and growing a business Beers | Brew York ‘Red Danson’, ‘Dreams of Brew York 2021’ & ‘Release the Cranachan’ Hopinions | When considering a beer to drink does originality sway your decision? Brew York | Website | Twitter […]
Welcome to A Woman's Brew, where women talk about beer! It's pumpkin spice season y'all!! You know Tori & Jo love a bit of pumpkin – they managed to grab Alex from S43 Brewery to chat about their pumpkin collab with Brew York, pumpkin beers in the US and how you add pumpkin to beer anyway! Grab a can of Pumpkin, Pumpkin Imperial while you can! https://s43brewery.com/shop/ Also check out the Pumpkin Spice TikTok Jo & Tori keep going on about here: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM82Wmorm/ Get in Touch: Email: lovebeerlearning@gmail.com Website: http://www.lovebeerlearning.co.uk Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lovebeerlearning Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovebeerlearning Tori: @adventures_in_hoptimism Joanne: @awomansbrew. Facebook Group: Women's Pint Club Join the mailing list: https://www.subscribepage.com/v5c0a7 Subscribe: · iTunes · Spotify · Sounder · Google · Stitcher · TuneIn Watch: YouTube Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Lucy and Ben have a chilled episode this week and kick back discussing a few chilled games. They start with Toem, A Photo Adventure which they've both relaxed with. Ben then gives thoughts on Road 96 an at times relaxed but at times tense narrative adventure. There's light Deathloop chat but neither have actually got into it yet. Lucy then discusses Lake another relaxing narrative game about small-town life. Ben drinks a couple of beers Finger Guns, Pew Pew from Overtone and The Hoptimist 2021 from Brew York. Our music comes from one of our streamers Redari Music who you can find on YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/UC2dtWfivA_qbI3ryME1yiEg. Join The Discord: https://discord.gg/JwY25Kv Visit Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outoflivesnetwork Please like, comment and subscribe, and if you can share it! Want to be part of the team, contact us!
This week Martin & Steve are celebrating five years of podcasting together with the Hopinions 5th Birthday special We look back at some recent beery adventures, talk about our top five moments from the last five years and also reveal all the details about our Brew York & Elusive collaboration beer Beers | Brew York […]
THE PENULTIMATE EPISODE or if you're basic like Amanda the second to last episode of Season 2 is here! We're drinking some delicious beer from Brew York and Harviestoun. We get some life updates from Amanda & Becki, but most importantly for the first time on Homebrewed Feminism, we have an episode specifically to help the White People. Even if you are the most Anti-racist of the Anti-racists you probably have some blind spots. If you're thinking "I could definitely be doing more with my Anti-racism" then you're like us! Featuring the Facing Ourselves Podcast this week we learn what kinds of racism there are so we can start identifying it and doing the work. There are some awesome recommendations at the end of this one so don't miss it! For show notes and a full list of references, please visit our website.
It's time for another beer show, and our drinks expert Kimberley is back from the bar with another round for us all to try. Featuring Star Wars-themed beers from S43, Full Circle, Fallen Acorn, J Wakefield and new offerings from Brew York and Original Stormtrooper Beer, there's plenty for the team to sniff, taste and appraise as they collectively discuss the Mos Eisley Cantina and its various appearances in toys and other media through the years. It's a big old Generation Skywalker extended family get together, with the regular team joined by Lee Bullock, Marc Hockley, Emma Burgess and Stu's son Toby. Recorded live in Stuart's garden, what the recording occasionally lacks in clarity, it makes up for in good vibes.
Time for a Brew - #58 Special Guest: Matthew Lincoln - Siren Craft Brew In this episode, we talk about three of Siren Craft Brew's beers, going into detail about the story of the beers and why they're so important to the brewery. This week's beers: Lumina - 4.2% Session IPASportsBall - 4.5% Kolsch Style AleOrigin Story - 10% Imperial Stour Recorded via Zoom Recording. Artwork by Adam Graver.Find beers from Brew York available for national delivery at www.sirencraftbrew.com
Its a tap takeover of sorts as Adam joins us once again. He wants to chat through Elite Dangerous and its newest expansion, Odyssey. We give him the episode to describe the game, the new updates, and what Frontier Developments have done across the games 6 years. We also spend a little time chatting about a movement in the craft beer industry and the fight for equality. The beers this week are from Brew York, Siren Craft Brew, Arbor Ales, Equilibrium Brewery and Little Critters Brewing Company.
Join us on this bonus show to find out more about the Bigfoot Festival taking place over the weekend of June 18th to 20th of June 2021 at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire. The Beer n BS Show will be at the festival and recording for the show... if you see us - sing out and come speak to us if you wanna be on the podcast.With 30 Craft Breweries, Live Music with Primal Scream headlining, Real Artisan Food from street food vendors and restaurants and loads of extras from forest foraging to wellness events and a cinema. An event that should not be missed at all if you love craft beer and music. Tickets are getting scarce so head to bigfootfestival.co.uk to get your tickets. You can follow them on Instagram @bigfootfest to stay in the news loop too.Craft Breweries on the bill: Verdant | Signature Brew | Collective Arts | Two Tribes | Gipsy Hill | DEYA | Northern Monk | Hill Farmstead | Big Drop | SX Ollie | The Kernel | Braybrooke | SALT | Wild Beer Co. | Brick Brewery | Church Farm | Stone & Wood | To Øl | Brew York | Hawkes | The Uncommon | Mr Scrumpy | Brixton | Budvar | Full Circle | Lervig | Lucky Saint North Brew Co | Siren | Thornbridge | Tiny Rebel | Jubel We hope you enjoy the show. Please subscribe via your podcast app or on Spotify. If your Podcast app supports reviews, please give us a few kind words and a rating. New shows are released every 2 weeks on a Monday morning (GMT).Follow us on Instagram @BeernBSShow for news and updates.
Time for a Brew - #49 Special Guests: Tom Bacon - National Sales Manager The latest episode of Time For a Brew, sees Tom Bacon of Anarchy Brew Co, take on the Ultimate Bar Challenge. We drink three great Anarchy beers, including a pale ale hopped with Sabro, a top Pilsner and a beautiful 10% Barley Wine. Tom talks us through the roots of Anarchy and the plans for the future as well as picking a belting bar including Thornbridge, Abbeydale and Brew York. Recorded via Zoom Recordings. Artwork by Adam Graver. All beers were provided for free, but this did not affect my view on them whatsoever.
It is games, games, games this week as we have a couple of weeks of what we have all been playing to catch up on. Lucy kicks off with Ladders by POWGI, gives us her verdict on Shelter 3, discusses Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and goes back to the 90s for Voodoo Kid. Ben has sort of been Architecting whilst playing Buildings Have Feelings Too with an aside into how good Ori and the Will of the Wisps is and Aadil finishes with his mad scientist hat on for Size Matters. The beers are Dolce Cup from Brouwerij Poesiat & Kater, SMore Tonkoko Stout from Brew York, the Harbor X Arbor collab, Left Handed Giants When the Moon Collapses […]
This time I am joined by Jack Roberts; the mastermind behind Tartarus beers. Jack talks us through his brewing journey with Northern Monk and Brew York before starting up his own brewery, Tartarus. We drink two of his beers on the show; Hel, Black DIPA, and Cthulhu, Triple West Coast IPA, which are a staggering 8.9% and 12% respectively. We chat about those and his other high percentage beers he is brewing including Abaddon, his 17% Imperial Stout. You can find out more about Tartarus at his social pages; Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
Brew York was founded in 2015 by Wayne Smith and Lee Grabham, in the beautiful York City Centre with a mission to make beers with personality that are enjoyed across the globe. In 2020, while the rest of us were hunkering-down trying to get through COVID unscathed, Brew York have opened up a new 2nd Brewery site in York that increased their potential production output fivefold, as well as a new bar 25 miles down the road in Leeds City Centre. https://brewyork.co.uk/ Lee wholeheartedly recommends the following fine establishments: https://www.tremblingmadness.co.uk/ http://www.maltings.co.uk/ https://www.rookandgaskillyork.co.uk/ https://pivni.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Pub/The-Blue-Bell-194681907239090/ Please check them out the next time you are in York!
Chris and James' usual brand of discussion whilst reviewing beers. In this episode we reviewed: Tried and Tested - Green Mountain, Thornbridge The Peter Falk - Waggle Dance, Eagle Brewery Around the World - Goose IPA, Goose Island Wildcard - Juice Forsyth, Brew York
When you add The Russo Brothers and Tom Holland together, we're used to great things. Will Cherry, which is something totally different, continue the trend?We should have had cherry beers, but we failed. Beer by Brew York and Track.
In this episode, Lucy gets right into the game she has played. She’s finished The Curse of Monkey Island and SiNKR2. We have a slight podcast listening aside before Lucy’s thoughts on Journey of the Broken Circle, Alba and some Super Mario Galaxy chat. Aadil spent his streaming session on Tuesday playing Dracula Vs the Ninja on the Moon and fortuitously we were joined in the live twitch chat by the developer Nick Box. We are all drinking! Lucy opens the show with the aptly named Juicy Lucy from Play Brew Co and follows with Brew Yorks Mash Bandicoot. Aadil has the Wiper & True X Deya collab Plan D to start, then Welcome to the Bleak from Pentrich Brewing […]
Time for a Brew - #38 Special Guests: Sean Robertson - Commercial Director The latest episode of Time For a Brew, sees Sean Robertson, the Commercial Director of Gweilo Beer UK, take on the "Ultimate Bar Challenge". Before that though, we discover the origins of Gweilo, heading right back to 2014 in Hong Kong; we delve into three of their beers including two of their brand new core range brewed at Vocation, and a beautiful Golden Stout. Gweilo are very much new kids on the block in the UK, but have already collaborated with Brew York, Magic Rock, Vocation and more and it was a pleasure to speak to Sean, ahead of their planned growth across the UK beer market. Recorded via Zoom Recordings. Artwork by Adam Graver.
We’ve all been mopping up a few games but we did find time between episodes to return to Thomas Was Alone with Aadil playing the new Switch release (Available now). Ben also delves into his choice of actors to round out the cast of The Last of Us for HBO and Lucy has played Mutropolis. To drink Ben starts with ‘Sweeping Coast’ from Duration, then To Øl #2 DIPA. Aadil has the Kaiju! Beer ‘Metamorphasis’ and ‘Hollow Days’ Harbour Brewing Co. Lucy drinks Three Hills Brewing ‘Here Now You’ and finishes on ‘Matthew McConaughaze’ from Brew York. Our new intro tune is by Redari Music who you can find on YouTube – https://youtube.com/channel/UC2dtWfivA_qbI3ryME1yiEg
Stefan is pretty open to all kinds of beer. There are a few adjuncts he's not crazy about, guava, banana and hazelnut. This episode we have two beers with fun adjuncts. Brew York Viva La Guava-lution promises to be a revolution of guava. More guava than your simple minds and palates can handle. Next is from the Amundsen Virtual Reality series, Sticky Maple and Banana French Toast. This collab is with Finback. It's 12% pastry stout that promises maple, banana and cinnamon. We shall see.
In the second part of this weeks show we each run down and discuss our top three favourite games of 2020. Will there be surprises? Will we all firmly stay in our boxes and make the obvious choices? Will we be absolutely drunk and all lovey at the end? There’s only one way to find out. We also each crack our forth beers of the night with Brew York, Thornbridge and Adroit Theory.
It’s a two-parter this week as we run down some of our favourite games from the dumpster fire that has been 2020. Though for games it’s been pretty good. In this first episode, we made up some random categories to discuss the games we wanted to. This isn’t our usual top ten and plenty of games are discussed. We also all drink an excellent selection of beers and manage to get through three each in this first chunk of our discussion. The beers come from Amundsen, Pamona Island, Deya, Totally Brewed, Electric Bear, Left Handed Giant X Verdant, Brew York, Good Chemistry and Pressure Drop.
Luke and Andrew sit down with 4 (or 6) Christmas beers, a crackling fire and freeze their bollocks off. They also discuss Christmas music, what an ESB should be and why nothing should be put to a public poll.Beers include:Brew York - Fairytale of Brew York 2020 (Peanut Butter and Maple Stout)Signature Brew - Bells End (Extra Special Bitter)SALT Beer Factory - Stingo Bells (Pannetonne Stingo)Lervig Brewery - Chistmas Cream (Nitro Porter)This episode was recorded in line with government guidelines.Theme tune is I Can Hew by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind
Time for a Brew - #27 Special Guest: Alex Rattray - Head Brewer at S43 Brewery In this episode, we talk about three of north-east brewery S43's beers, going into detail about the story of the beers and why they're so important to the brewery. We spoke about their palindrome series, including the stunning Taco Cat, as well as collaborations with Brew York & Full Circle. Alex talked us through his Ultimate Bar which threw up some great discussion with a host of beers that haven't been chosen before from his home state of Texas and the wider USA. Recorded via Zoom Recordings. Artwork by Adam Graver.
What goes hand in hand with Star Wars? It's beer of course, and we welcome you to join us for the first ever Generation Skywalker Beer Show. Stuart, Craig, Jez, Dan and Mark are joined by beer expert Kimberley Owen, who takes us through a beer tasting of 5 Star Wars beers from Moor Beer, Tiny Rebel, Brew York and Original Stormtrooper breweries. Kimberley really knows her stuff as she takes the boys out of their comfort zones as she teaches them how to appreciate what they are drinking. Craig takes us through his latest blog post over on www.generationskywalker.com where he looks at the drinking culture on screen from the movies, TV shows and expanded universe, before taking us on a Star Wars beer trip of beers based on the franchise from independent breweries. We also look at drinking vessels, bottle openers, ways of keeping your beer cool and other Star Wars beer merch during this tasting delight. Be sure to check out the enhanced version of the show over on our YouTube channel where you will be able to see exactly what we're discussing and tasting whilst we chat. Be sure to check out Kimberley's work on social media, search for @craftbeerpinup and follow her blog at Craft Beer Pin Up – A blog with a love of Craft Beer & Pin Up Style We also have a fantastic competition at the end of the show, where you can win yourself a whole host of beer related goodies for you to try yourself, so be sure to get involved. Enjoy the show. We Are Generation Skywalker!
The boys are back together (socially distanced of course) to talk through their recent travels across the UK, sampling delights from Brew York, Downton Brewery and Wild Beer along the way. They also try out a collaboration from Bone Machine Brewery and the band Let Man Loose, whose song 'Sweet Spot' also features at the end of the episode. Enjoy!
This week Martin & Steve are joined by Guest Drinker and all round great bloke Rob Edwards to talk about Sabro, advertising opening hours and the world’s strongest beer Beers | Camden Town ‘Beer 2019’, Brew York ‘Red Panda 2020’, Cheshire Brewhouse ‘Little Saturday’, Kernel/New Barns ‘Multi-Grain Galaxy IPA’ and Kernel ‘India Pale Ale Mosaic Amarillo’ […]
This week we dive into discussions on three games, first Rip Them Off from Lozange Lab which we’ve all played. Lucy gives her thoughts on Inkle’s new game Pendragon and we finish with Aadil’s thoughts on When the Past was Around from Mojiken which he streamed earlier in the day. For beers this week Ben drinks Forgotten Dreams from Pipeline Brewing Co and Odyssey Brew Co Return of the Boom Bap. Lucy has another Overtone beer in Lotus Oat Cream NEIPA and then Left Handed Giants Sky Above. Aadil drinks two supermarket collab stouts, first Vocation X Brew York Sweet Temptation and second Nothern Monk X Lervig Norse Star.
Its a Ben-free episode! Aadil and Lucy are joined by guest Adam Thomas, supping a cool Dr. Pepper. We talk about “Fall Guys”, their social engagement and charity competition. Adam talks the intricacies of “Rocket League” and its upcoming changes. We also talk about “The Last Campfire”, “If Found…”, “Metamorphosis” and “Four Last Things”. Lucy drinks the ‘Tea Party’ Cream Ale from “People Like Us” and ‘Daybreak’ Coffee Porter by “Frontaal”, while Aadil has ‘Weimea’ IPA by “Wild Card” and ‘Black Eagle’ Black IPA by “Brew York”.
This week Martin & Steve dive into some more offerings from Brew York while discussing whether becoming a member of CAMRA shoudl entitle you to discounts Beers | Brew York ‘Go Big and Stay Home’, ‘Muffin Else Matters’ & ‘Juice Forsyth’ Hopinions | Should discounts/vouchers be part of the membership package? Links | SIBA Digital Awards […]
It is a monster show this week in length and content. Beers! Lucy cracks open Hey Mango from Brew York, Ben drinks Rainbock from Utopian and Aadil has Raw from Moor Beer. Ben kicks off the gaming chat with Othercide and Carrion, which Lucy finished. Lucy has also played Arrog and Necro Barrista. More beers are drunk. Lucy sticks with Brew York drinking Muffin Else Matters. Ben has Leviathan Brewing Co, Instinct of Survival and Aadil has Claudia from Moor Beer. Back to games and Lucy chats Panzer Paladin and Aadil finishes us out with Banners of Ruin.
It is a monster show this week in length and content. Beers! Lucy cracks open Hey Mango from Brew York, Ben drinks Rainbock from Utopian and Aadil has Raw from Moor Beer. Ben kicks off the gaming chat with Othercide and Carrion, which Lucy finished. Lucy has also played Arrog and Necro Barrista. More beers are drunk. Lucy sticks with Brew York drinking Muffin Else Matters. Ben has Leviathan Brewing Co, Instinct of Survival and Aadil has Claudia from Moor Beer. Back to games and Lucy chats Panzer Paladin and Aadil finishes us out with Banners of Ruin.
Greg Avola shares a beer with Chris O'Leary, Founder and Editor of Brew York. This segment was recorded as a live broadcast on Untappd TV on July 7, 2020. To watch the full original version with video, visit untappd.tv!
Some companies have been naughty and it's time for us to talk about them. First, we crack open some beers. Ben has already got one on the go and finishes Shelby from Thornbridge in the first few minutes, Aadil drinks Hugs & Kisses from Brouwerij De Molen, Lucy has been to Burning Soul to pick up the Raspberry Ripple and Ben opens Galaga from Brew York. Then we get em. Aadil discusses the bad branding and messaging of the beer Karen Sour from Calgary brewer Common Crown Brewing Co. More beers are needed after the conversation so Aadil has Van Vollenhoven & Co Extra Stout, Lucy jumps on the Brew York train with Big Eagle 2020 and Ben finishes with Touch Sensitive from North Brewing Co. Lucy lightens the mood with a discussion on the games she has played including Bird Alone, The Great Perhaps and Ultracore. Conversation then descends to the dark depths some gaming companies have fallen to recently and Ben asks at what point do we stop supporting a developer?
This week Martin & Steve are enjoying beers from Brew York and chatting about those breweries which are sometimes overlooked, underrated or simply forgotten about Beers | Brew York ‘Kiwi’, ‘HHH’ and ‘Big Eagle 2020’ Hopinions | Do you feel some breweries are underrated & who are they for you? Many thanks to Lee from […]
Our second lockdown special sees the boys catch up while enjoying the finest that Round Corner, Beavertown, Arbor Ales and Brew York have to offer!
Today we dive into 5 stunning Brew York beers and are joined by Head Brewer Lee for a very interesting and funny Q+A with the bearded man himself! From Pastry Sours to Rhubarb & Custard Milkshake IPAs... there's a bit of everything for everyone!Follow @acraftbrewwithaview on Instagram & @MoreCraftViews on Twitter for more updates, reviews and general beer chat.
Time for a Brew - #1 Special Guest: Lee Grabham - Head Brewer and Co-OwnerIn this episode, we talk about three of Brew York's beers, going into detail about the story of the beers and why they're so important to the brewery. This week's beers: Goose Willis - 5.3% Gooseberry Fool Sour Tonkoko - 4.3% Milk Stout Fairytale of Brew York - Christmas Ale Being my local brewery, this was a really exciting episode, talking Brew York's strategy behind brewing, talking about why Lee loves brewing sours and stouts so much and of course discussing the world beating milk stout, Tonkoko. Lee's ultimate beer tasting was exceptional! The first person to take on the challenge, he was only allowed to choose one Lager, IPA, Pale, Sour and Porter to drink ever again! With some hard thought, some belting beers were chosen including beers from Yorkshire, Barcelona, Netherlands and more. We end the episode how all episodes end, every guest must pick a set of songs to enter the Time for a Brew Playlist. A big rock fan, Lee took us into Slipknot territory, but you'll have to listen to it all to find out what he chose. Recorded via Zoom Recording. Artwork by Adam Graver. Find beers from Brew York available for national delivery at https://brewyork.co.uk/product-category/our-beer/
We kick off with a chat on hard seltzers and what the point of them is as Lucy drinks Wild Basin from Oscar Blues, alongside this Aadil cracks open Pollys White Noise and ben drinks Brew Yorks Big Eagle 2020. We then chat online board games, monopoly and dropped internet in the time of Corona. Lucy has played Journey to the Savage Planet, Cloudpunk and Down in Bermuda and gives her thoughts. Both Ben and Aadil open another beer both drinking Dank Money from S43 Brewery. We finish on Bens review of The Shattering and talk of Aadils initial thoughts on Gris.
We kick off with a chat on hard seltzers and what the point of them is as Lucy drinks Wild Basin from Oscar Blues, alongside this Aadil cracks open Pollys White Noise and ben drinks Brew Yorks Big Eagle 2020. We then chat online board games, monopoly and dropped internet in the time of Corona. Lucy has played Journey to the Savage Planet, Cloudpunk and Down in Bermuda and gives her thoughts. Both Ben and Aadil open another beer both drinking Dank Money from S43 Brewery. We finish on Bens review of The Shattering and talk of Aadils initial thoughts on Gris.
Still in Lockdown Aadil has taken to tending a small virtual island in Animal Crossing New Horizons, Lucy has revisited a vibrant island full of puzzles in The Witness and both she and Aadil have spent time in the sea playing In Other Waters. As we record on a Tuesday the new PS5 control pad, the DualSense was revealed. Listen as we don’t know what is going on with it. The beers this week are a Cloudwater X Rock Leopard collab for Lucy followed by a Magic Rock stout. Aadil drinks beers from Blacks Brewery and Galway Bay whilst Ben has supermarket beers from Brew York and a Northern Monk X Alpha Delta Brewing collab.
Still in Lockdown Aadil has taken to tending a small virtual island in Animal Crossing New Horizons, Lucy has revisited a vibrant island full of puzzles in The Witness and both she and Aadil have spent time in the sea playing In Other Waters. As we record on a Tuesday the new PS5 control pad, the DualSense was revealed. Listen as we don't know what is going on with it. The beers this week are a Cloudwater X Rock Leopard collab for Lucy followed by a Magic Rock stout. Aadil drinks beers from Blacks Brewery and Galway Bay whilst Ben has supermarket beers from Brew York and a Northern Monk X Alpha Delta Brewing collab.
Today we are absolutely losing our marbles from the solitary confinement. We drink local and talk about football and two types of Corona.The drinks: All are by the excellent Brew York https://brewyork.co.uk/ Rhubarbra Streisand Extra Custard Pale Ale 5.5% Heidi Plum Fruited Sour IPA 6.0% Imperial Tonkoko Milk Stout 7.5% CAMRA's #PullingTogether Campaign can be found here: https://camra.org.uk/pullingtogether/BrewDog's Online Bar can be found here: https://www.brewdog.com/onlinebarEmail: aletalespodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aletalespodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AleTalesPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/aletalespodcastSupport Ale Tales: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/ale-talesFind out more at https://ale-tales.pinecast.co
It is a packed episode this week as we're all drinking and have games to discuss. We chat Wide Ocean Big Jacket (again), Pax Nova, Scourge Bringer, changes to Humble Bundle, Luna The Shadow Dust, Ministry of Broadcast, 7th Sector, Kunai and Life is Strange 2. Lucy drinks beers from Brew York and Yonder, Aadil has some from Reservoir Dogs and Ninkasi whilst Ben drinks Boundary and Wild Horse.
It is a packed episode this week as we’re all drinking and have games to discuss. We chat Wide Ocean Big Jacket (again), Pax Nova, Scourge Bringer, changes to Humble Bundle, Luna The Shadow Dust, Ministry of Broadcast, 7th Sector, Kunai and Life is Strange 2. Lucy drinks beers from Brew York and Yonder, Aadil has some from Reservoir Dogs and Ninkasi whilst Ben drinks Boundary and Wild Horse.
Mike and Pete..wait not Pete...Steve Pominski welcome into the studio Gun Hill Brewery from the Bronx NY. Dave describes the history and recipes that have helped separate this amazing brewery from the rest. Chris, a brewery tycoon famous for his brewery visit count@brew_yor, joins the party as they discuss New York, brewery culture and strategies on how to stay relevant in a crowed NY market. Graz comes to celebrate his birthday.
Episode 46: The Mashes Test 2/Brew York, Brew York by Leicestershire based real ale podcast
We’re back from our summer break and diving straight back into more of the great beers that we’ve got from Brew York. Apologies for the restless dog in the background during the early part of the show! Beers | Brew York ‘Time Travelling Taxi’, ‘Rhubarbara Striesand’, ‘Hey Mango’, ‘Goose Willis’ and ‘Stay True’ Hopinions | Is […]
This week we head out on a world-wide fantasy pub crawl, exploring places that we’d really like to enjoy a pint or two at. Beers | Brew York ‘Kaijuice’, ‘Cereal Killa’, ‘Barghest’, ‘Imperial Tonkoko’, ‘Medjuicia’ and ‘Mocha Man Randy Savage’ Hopinions | Can you name your top 3 pubs/bars/taprooms that would be in your fantasy pub crawl? […]
We’re at a pub that’s so new it’s not even open this month. We join Chris Bamford at The Crow Inn on Scotland Street ahead of its opening in a few weeks. Adam, James, Laura, Sean and our guest Chris check out four beers: Cloudwater’s Hoppy Little Lager, Brew York’s Rhubarb and Custard (extra custard…
This week we’re championing the #BIPAComeBack and tucking into a range of black IPAs. We also get a little lost on our previous beery adventures and delve into the news. Oh, we talk some #hopinions too at some point… Beers | Steel City Brewing ‘Black Cascade’, Brew York ‘Black Eagle’, Cloudwater & White Hag ‘Cairde Gan […]
Vicky the viking drinks beer, this week Brew York's viking DNA
Today we traveled to Brooklyn, NY to visit the Rustik Tavern which is owned by Queens native Frantz Metellus. The Manager Rudy Charles also joined us...we talked about the restaurant, the neighborhood and they shared a very funny story. Come down to 471 Dekalb Ave in Brooklyn to check out this amazing comfort food destination. The beer we sipped on was Brew York from Ithaca Brewing Company. It is a 5.3% very approachable Pale Ale made with NY ingredients. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/butfirstbeer/support
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is joined by Rafael Espinal, a New York City Council member running for Public Advocate in the upcoming special election. Danii Oliver of Island to Island Brewery, Heather Rush of Pine Box Rock Shop, and Chris O’Leary of Brew York, New York also join the conversation about how New York politics are affecting brewers. Danii and Heather talk about the strong role local government plays in the management of their breweries and taprooms. They discuss the difficulty of being labeled as “vice” businesses and argue breweries should be valued for providing manufacturing jobs, creating a local product, and supporting other local businesses in the process. The conversation ultimately comes down to the question: Why should breweries do business in NYC? Beer List Boulevard Brewery Space Camper Cosmic IPA Sixpoint Party Hat New England IPA Big Alice Boisonberry Current Sour Hudson Valley Brewery Pilsner Photo Taken by Miguel Rivas @THEBEERTREKKER Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
In our 48th podcast, we talk to Lee, co-owner and head brewer at Brew York. Brew York opened their brewery and taproom just over two years ago in the city walls of York. We talked to Lee about the origins of the brewery, opening the taproom, his philosophy on beer and more. York is a key part of the brewery so Lee tells us why they wanted to stay central to the city, how the beer scene in York has influenced them and what differences they wanted to bring. We also discuss the expansions plans for the brewery and the building they reside in, their current crowdfunder, why their assistant brewers may be cursed and plenty more. www.brewyork.co.uk twitter.com/brewyorkbeer Brew York currently have a crowdfund going that ends Friday May 4th. www.crowdfunder.co.uk/brewyork ------------ www.beernomicon.com Available for free download on Soundcloud. We are on iTunes too @ apple.co/2bBssoV Also find us on Stitcher and other podcast apps. Please share around and any feedback is welcome. Rate and review us on iTunes. www.twitter.com/beernomicon www.facebook.com/Beernomicon Instagram: @beernomicon
Once again Ben and Lucy delve into the world of video games whilst supping some excellent beers. We start with some beer chat, tax breaks and the price of a pint. Ben's played the first add-on for Assassin's Creed Origins 'The Hidden One's'. Lucy has sunk some time into the strategic graffiti mobile puzzler 'Vandals'. We end with another game Ben has played 'Doki Doki Literature Club' and discuss games that have unsettled us or made us feel awful. We drink some fantastic beers on a warm day. Lucy has a Deya, they've some new cans! It's the 'Invoice me for the microphone' IPA. Ben starts with a big boy, a 'Mind Control' Double IPA from Magic Rock. Lucy follows up with an offering from Verdant, the 'Quiet charge' pale ale and Ben has 'Tonkoko' milk stout from Brew York.
Once again Ben and Lucy delve into the world of video games whilst supping some excellent beers. We start with some beer chat, tax breaks and the price of a pint. Ben’s played the first add-on for Assassin’s Creed Origins ‘The Hidden One’s’. Lucy has sunk some time into the strategic graffiti mobile puzzler ‘Vandals’. We end with another game Ben has played ‘Doki Doki Literature Club’ and discuss games that have unsettled us or made us feel awful. We drink some fantastic beers on a warm day. Lucy has a Deya, they’ve some new cans! It’s the ‘Invoice me for the microphone’ IPA. Ben starts with a big boy, a ‘Mind Control’ Double IPA from Magic Rock. Lucy follows […]
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Double deuces, we're doing part deux of our beers from every state series. This time we're going to New York. Join Adam and Steve as they spread all kinds of learnage about New York, things they learned since last episode, and dumbass alcohol laws. Then they make a homebrew recipe based on a Founding Father's scrawlings. Beers: Ommegang Fruition Ithaca Happy Pils Flying Bison IPA
Beer Adventurer Chris O'Leary joins Chris, Mary and Rachel in the studio to discuss the 138 new breweries he has visited in 2017. From Charlotte, NC to Vancouver, BC to Leeds, England, he fills us in on beer trends, cool tasting rooms and brewery culture. Follow O'Leary's beer travels at Brew_York on various forms of social media.
We analyze the ENTIRE UFC 205 card taking place on Saturday, November 12, 2016 at the world’s most famous arena - Madison Square Garden in New York City. We provide full betting odds for every single fight and Jeff “The Animal” Wilson gives you his picks for all 13 scheduled bouts. Feel free to bet with or against him and let us know on social media which way you picked. I also give the list of my top 5 favorite New York breweries to commemorate MMA being sanctioned in my home state of New York. Cheers!
Fuhmentaboudit! This week Chris and Mary welcome back Chris O’Leary of Brew York, New York for another show on the Great American Beer Festival taking place in Denver, CO. Sharing some beertastic stories and previewing GABF highlights to come, tune in for Chris, Chris, and Mary waxing poetic on one of the best brew events of the year! “Colorado is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to craft beer.” [39:00] –Chris O’Leary on Fuhmentaboudit!
This week on Fuhmentaboudit!, hosts Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett are getting ready for the Great American Beer Festival! In the studio the duo welcomes Chris O’Leary from Brew York and via phone Michael Kane from Kane Brewing Company, located in New Jersey. Michael shares his brewery’s plans for the Great American Beer Festival coming up in Denver, October 2nd through 4th. He goes on to explain the four beers that Kane Brewing Company will feature at the festival and seeks to show everyone that New Jersey brews are something special. After the break, Chris and Mary chat with Chris O’Leary about what he expects from the GABF, including the few breweries that he has yet to drink from, and his personal advice on how to navigate the festival to get the most out of the experience. Tune in to hear all about the Great American Beer Festival from the experts! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “We’re super psyched to walk around and try beers we can’t get around here.” [10:29] “New Jersey is a great place to brew.” [18:13] —Michael Kane on Fuhmentaboudit! “You can find a lot of interesting beer in a very small area… and experience different parts of the country at once.” [29:15] —Chris O’Leary on Fuhmentaboudit!
It’s a full house today in the studio on Beer Sessions Radio! We have a diverse group of beer enthusiasts in the studio today, including Ken Fisherman (owner at The Guilty Goose), Mike Lovullo (Beer Distributors/GreatBrewers), Chris O’ Leary (editor at Brew York), and Jessica Agullo and Johnny Brilliant (Iberian Beer United). Later, Brian Strumpke of Stillwater Ales, joins the group via phone to talk about his latest beers, the current trends in the beer industry today, and even tells us a hilarious story about a run-in with the police when hanging out with Johnny Brilliant. Finally, Chris O’ Leary talks about his time at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, CO, and tells us more about his local favorites that received awards in their categories. This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com “The VSK program allows us to bring in one-offs – unusual and extreme. We’ve been able to bring in one of my favorite beers, the Guinea Pig.” [13:45] —Johnny Brilliant on Beer Sessions Radio “There’s a lot of coffee beer on the floor this year. A lot of breweries are exploring coffee-milds – another direction in more sessionable beer.” [39:20] — Chris O’ Leary on Beer Sessions Radio
It’s election night, and Jimmy Carbone’s talking beer and politics on this evening’s Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy’s joined in the studio by Chris O’Leary, the editor of the blog Brew York, New York to talk about craft beer politics and Hurricane Sandy. Jimmy and Chris call up Win Basset of the North Carolina Brewers Guild to talk about the boom of breweries opening in North Carolina, and the state’s role in the Presidential Election. Later, Jimmy and Chris talk about various Sandy relief efforts in New York to help communities such as Red Hook, the Rockaways, Staten Island, and Long Island. How are New York state breweries dealing with the aftermath of the storm? Tune in to hear how local politics have bolstered the craft brewing movement! This episode has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “One of the things I said when the power came back on in the East Village was, ‘Go to your bars. Go to your restaurants. Tip your bartenders, and tip them well…'” [26:50] — Chris O’Leary on Beer Sessions Radio
This week’s Beer Sessions Radio starts off with a great discussion about canned pilsners. Jimmy Carbone is joined by Chris O’Leary of Brew York, New York and Sean McCain of The Bronx Brewery to talk about some of their favorite American pilsners. How do they stack up against their European counterparts? Later, John Richards phones in to talk about his upcoming film, Beer Hunter the Movie. John shot hours of footage of beer legend Michael Jackson, and is currently editing it into a full-length craft beer movie. Tune in to hear more about Michael Jackson’s life, and how he “saved” beer. HRN’s own Straight From the Source host Clay Gordon drops by the studio to talk about building a chocolate factory, beer and chocolate pairings, and the importance of taste memory. This episode has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “It takes a really talented brewer to make a good pilsner. There’s nothing you can hide in a pilsner.” — Chris O’Leary on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone has a great group of NYC beer guys including Jim Barnes from Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project, Jay Steinhauer of American Beer Distributing and Chris O’Leary from Brew York, New York. The crew is also joined by the authors of “Beer for Dummies”, Steve Ettlinger & Marty Nachel. Tune in as they chat about everything from “extreme” beer to historic beer and reflect on some of their favorite brews at the moment. Learn more about beer tastings, kosher beer, home brewing and more on the best beer radio show in the world! This program was sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. “When you do a reference book in the ‘dummies’ format, your job is largely to ask questions and wonder. I’m a completly befuddled consumer, so I’m a good guy for that job. We also have an obligation to teach the history of beer in this format. It opened up a whole new world for me, I wasn’t too familiar with the world on beer when I started this book.” –Steve Ettlinger, co-author of Beer for Dummies on Beer Sessions Radio “Just because you have a few tables and a concrete patio, that doesn’t make you a beer garden.” –Chris O’Leary of Brew York, New York on Beer Sessions Radio
This week’s episode of Beer Sessions Radio (TM) with Jimmy Carbone and Ray Deter is all about Hops & Homebrewers. Tune in as they talk with hop grower John Segal who breaks down the ins and outs of growing the essential beer crop including varieties and freshness. William Bostwick & Jessi Rymill, authors of “Beer Craft” stop by the show to talk about home brewing and DIY culture. Also on the show, Chris O’Leary of Brew York, New York. Beer Sessions Radio (TM) is brought to you by GreatBrewers.com