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Hey guys the boys are back with Episode 13! We are coming in hot with our thoughts on Season 2 of The Punisher and Stephen tells us how much he loved Velvet Buzzsaw! We discuss things going on over at Disney and what's to become of Deadpool and the X-Men franchise. Eddie and Matt sit down for a new segment called GAME CHAT WITH MATT! Where Matt reviews some games and Eddie listens. Finally we end the show with the segment we introduced last episode called NEWS AND SH*T! Please make sure to subscribe, comment, leave a like and please spread the word! FEATURED BEER: This episode we go outside of Texas to support a great cause with Sierra Nevada drinking Resilience IPA. If you've heard us talking about before than you know that 100% of the beer sales will go to the Camp Fire Relief Fund. For more info and a list of local breweries in your area that have #RESILIENCE on tap visit this link https://www.sierranevada.com/resilien... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
5 years after Tako Tuesday a bitter wasteland exists in both the sequel to the first Lego Movie and the creativity in Lego Movie 2. Can the star power of Chris Pratt save this watered down dash for cash? Probably, he’s like, huge! Prepare yourself as we fully come to grips that it’s probably not a good thing for a couple of 30-somethings to see kids movies. The beer for this episode is a special one from our friends at Societe as we drink their version of Resilience IPA: a recipe made by Sierra Nevada where all proceeds go to the Camp Fire Relief Fund to help with the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. Societe’s take on this was quite delicious, and we highly recommend for the quality as well as the good cause!
Cheers and hoppy New Year! We're kicking off the new year drinking for a cause with Sierra Nevada's Resilience Butte County Proud IPA. It's a simple yet classic style IPA with some tasty hop additions. Greg talks about donating the Drink Local proceeds to California Wildfire charities, the guys talk about the horrible Dry January movement and Bird Box Challenge, and Scott talks about his wild New Years party.Andrew from the Two Minute Beer Review podcast stops in to counter our 30-second beer review.We play a very sour round of 'Will Scott Pour it Out?'In Sports News: Tom Brady loses money, the Bears Cody Parkey misses a big kick, Timberwolves fire their coach after a win, a mugger targets a UFC fighter, and more.In Booze News: Dogfish Head invites you to join Januquenchy, Trumer Brewery donates big money to Camp Fire Relief Fund, Benchmark Brewing can stay in their headquarters, Utah changes their DUI laws, a new definition for craft beer, and more!Follow our Beer Babe of the Week is on Instagram @beer_tart!Our Booze Quote of the Week: "An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools." - Ernest HemingwayDon't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and to follow us on our social medias for some great beer porn: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
When the community comes together, everybody wins. That's exactly what happened with the Resilience beer project, spear-headed by Sierra Nevada Brewing which brought together more than 1400 breweries across America to brew and donate 100% of the proceeds from sales to the Camp Fire Relief Fund. We got Brendan from CCB, Steve from Slo Brew and Dustin from Firestone Walker in talking about the beer and how much of an impact it's having.
What We’re Drinking Tim's Beer Delirium Noël / Christmas by Huyghe Brewery Winter Ale 10% ABV 20 IBU Kyle's Beer #FFFFFF by Culture Brewing Company IPA - White 7.2% ABV 50 IBU Resilience Butte County Proud IPA We have been working together with Sierra Nevada to offer a brand new badge in support of their Resilience IPA and Camp Fire Relief Fund support. Resilience Badge: https://blog.untappd.com/post/181204539871/resilience-butte-county-proud-ipa Details + Home Brew Recipe: https://sierranevada.com/resilience-butte-county-proud-ipa Beer Articles LG will show a ‘capsule-based craft beer’ machine at CES next month Ask Kate About Beer: I accidentally froze my beer. Is it ruined? ‘UNPRECEDENTED BOOM’ IN MICROBREWERIES SEES EU BEER PRODUCTION REACH 8-YEAR HIGH BREWERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES THE YEAR IN BEER #AskUntappd Have a question for us? Send it over using #AskUntappd on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Sponsor Show off your love of Untappd. Check out our online store and pick up Untappd branded glassware, shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and more! Go to http://store.untappd.com and enter the coupon code “PODCAST” at checkout to get 20% off all orders Connect Twitter Facebook Instagram Google+
Shane records a quick solo episode where he talks: - Why this Dallas Cowboys sudden turnaround may not be best for long-term success - He "holds the L" on drafting Saquon Barkley at #2 - Why the "too many bowl games" claim is so stupid and gives 3 of his Hidden Gem Bowl Games But first, he enjoys a BFD (Beer For Drinking) Golden Ale from Sierra Nevada Brewing to support their Resilience IPA initiative for California Camp Fire relief. To join with Sierra Nevada in helping the victims of the California wildfires click here to give to the Camp Fire Relief Fund. As always we would love to connect with you on Facebook (giveaway going on now!), Instagram, Twitter, and Untappd Reviews always welcome!
California Wildfire Devastation On the morning of November 8th, 2018, a brush fire broke out in Butte County, California. High winds and dry air created a recipe for rapid growth and this small fire quickly escalated to a point where firefighters abandoned attempts to put the fire out in favor of evacuating people. When the fire was finally contained 17 days later there were over 100 people killed, injured or missing with countless others having their lives impacted forever. Property damage is in the billions and entire communities have been destroyed. The Camp Fire was the worst wildfire in the history of California and the worst in the United States in over a century. Needless to say, this region needs some help. Enter Resilience IPA Sierra Nevada Brewing Company has been a staple of Butte County for nearly 40 years so this devastation hit really close to home. Soon after the Camp Fire disaster Sierra Nevada announced the plan to release the Resilience Butte County Proud IPA. On top of Sierra Nevada brewing and releasing this beer the brewery asked other craft breweries across the country to brew the same beer to support the cause. And boy did they. Over 1400 breweries have joined this cause to provide assistance to those in need. 100% of the proceeds of this beer at each brewery will go toward The Camp Fire Relief Fund. The Podcast In this episode, I sit down with Ben VanderMeer from Sierra Nevada along with an awesome group of people from the amazing Arizona beer community. We talk about the Resilience IPA and how the Arizona beer community has stepped up to play their part in giving back to this cause. Shout Outs Extra special thanks to Chris Dodson for his awesome production/editing work to help put the audio side of the episodes together Intro/Outro music is "La Negra Tomasa" by the awesome local Arizona band Fayuca Want to show your support and help this show grow? Simply click here, give the show a rating and share some feedback!
Craft Brew News – 12/07/18WE ARE RANKED # 12 IN FOOD CATEGORY ON iTUNES !!!!California ABC Uncovers Brewpub ViolationsA statewide investigation by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) into 70 brewpubs with “Type 75” licenses uncovered violations by nearly 50 of the licensees.As Brewbound reported in late July, the Type 75 retail restaurant license gives brewpubs the ability to produce between 100 and 5,000 barrels annually. However, some business owners sought to obtain the licenses with the primary intent to sell spirits.The investigation found that nearly 50 licensees were either not brewing beer, not meeting the quotas or not functioning as a brewpub.California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law in September allowing Type 75 licensees to sell their products for off-premise consumption. The law also tightened requirements for obtaining the license, requiring license holders to operate at least a 7-barrel brewing system and produce and sell at least 200 barrels annually.Previously, Type 75 licensees were required to produce at least 100 barrels per year, with no sales requirements. That led some business owners to seek the licenses, which cost about $14,000, instead of obtaining liquor license, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.More than 1,200 Breweries Join Sierra Nevada Wildfire Relief ProjectMore than 1,200 breweries have signed up to brew a special IPA, created by Sierra Nevada in an effort to raise money for wildfire relief. As part of those efforts, beer companies will brew the same beer and donate proceeds to the Camp Fire Relief Fund, which supports those affected by the California wildfire that killed 88 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.Sierra Nevada founder Ken Grossman wrote that his company will donate 100 percent of sales from Resilience Butte County Proud IPA to the fund.“Our hope is to get Resilience IPA in taprooms all over the country to create a solid start for our community’s future,” Grossman wrote.Brewers large and small have agreed to participate.New Belgium Brewing Launches ‘Up Next’ Rotator Series with Brut IPAFORT COLLINS, Colo. — New Belgium Brewing’s brand new Up Next Series taps into the brewery’s tradition of innovation by offering easy-drinking, unique and flavor-bending beers that reflect evolving trends in food and drink. Brut IPA, a bubbly and effervescent brew perfect to ring in the New Year, is first up in the Up Next Series.Inspired by sparkling wine and partner Dick Cantwell’s foray into brewing Brut IPAs at sister brewery Magnolia Brewing in San Francisco, New Belgium’s Brut IPA pours a bright and bubbly platinum blonde with white grape and tropical aromas that give way to a refreshingly dry finish. The beer offers a crisp alternative to hazy fruit-forward IPAs.Ross Koenigs, New Belgium Research & Development Brewer states “Our Brut IPA mashes wine notes with a beer backbone that delivers the best of both traditions. This beer will take you through the holidays and beyond – it makes a great beer-mosa as well. ”Left Hand Brewing Company Expands International Distribution to SwedenLONGMONT, Colo. – Left Hand Brewing Co., a pioneer in craft beer innovation through its nitro technology, has partnered with Great Brands to expand its international distribution into Sweden. Beginning this month, Left Hand Brewing’s flagship brand, Milk Stout Nitro, will be available in Systembolaget in 12oz bottles.Left Hand’s Milk Stout Nitro is the number one selling craft stout in the U.S. In 2011, Left Hand became the first American craft brewery to encapsulate the nitro draft experience when it debuted Milk Stout Nitro in the bottle. The innovation continued in 2016 when Left Hand introduced the first U.S.-made nitro widget cans, allowing nitro fans to take these smooth and creamy beers on the go.Jörgen Hasselqvist, co-founder and marketing manager at Great Brands said“We have had a long relationship with Left Hand and Milk Stout was the reason in the beginning, so to being able to introduce Milk Stout Nitro across Sweden is amazing. It will be a fun adventure to make America’s Stout into Sweden’s Stout of choice!”Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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We're back from Thanksgiving, fatter and drunker. This week Steve and Adam have a solid bout of brown talk, talking about the oft overlooked and sometimes forgotten about brown ale. They talk about Sierra Nevada's charity beer, the Resilience IPA, the other breweries participating and how homebrewers can get in on the spirit of giving in the name of the Camp Fire Relief Fund. Then Adam and Steve answer beer questions from Beer Advocate. Finally Steve provides reviews of beer apps. Spoiler, he doesn't like most of them. Adam concurs. Beers:Bell's Best Brown AleCountry Boy Brewing Shotgun WeddingAvery Ellie's Brown Ale
https://www.sierranevada.com/camp-fire-relief-fund Gettin' Fancy with Jordan, Goat, Big Dick, and Senior Nasty. We take a moment to talk about the Camp fire that has touched so many lives in norther California. While it is close to being contained, the cleanup and recovery efforts are just underway. Above is a link to the Sierra Nevada Camp Fire Relief Fund. We encourage all of our listens to donate to this or a similar relief fund and share a pint with friends and family while you do a good deed. Also on this episode we talk about the Honolulu Beerworks, RedHook, Narrow Gauge, and New Belgium breweries while and about how many great beers they really have. We also give Peter a bit more well deserved shit, and Keith once again barely makes it. Sobriety it is a real issue on this one. Have a drink, donate, and rate 5 stars... What could be better?!?!!?