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Get that boy anotha' beer! We're at @CartonBrewingCompany sitting down with owner and brewmaster Augie Carton and his longtime friend MJ Towler, wine sommelier and host of The Black Wine Guy Experience podcast. The beer certainly flows like wine, the cartons end up on our heads, and the segment goes off the rails! Welcome to Carton! Like and Subscribe for more content! Official Podcast Merch: https://pizzabrews2dudes.square.site/ Carton Brewing: https://cartonbrewing.com/ The Black Wine Guy Experience: https://blackwineguy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pizzabrews2dudes/ This episodes pizza is from Strada in Atlantic Highlands, NJ #pizzabrews2dudes #cartonbrewing #videopodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzabrews2dudes/support
When another beer podcasts decides to sponsor Malt Couture and tells them they want to be made fun of... well, let's just say they're going to get their money's worth from the Malty Boyz™! With that, welcome to the first ever Malt Couture Roast! The podcast of the hour is Steal This Beer, hosted by John Holl (some dude) and Augie Carton (founder of Carton Brewing), and Stephen and Michael serve up some spicy roast jokes! Thanks to Steal This Beer for sponsoring this episode. You can follow them @StealThisBeer on Instagram. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
Episode 422 - Matt Kirkegaard, Brews News Australia Happy Monday, Thieves! We're set up in the Carton Brewing tasting room this week for a conversation with Matt Kirkegaard the founder and editors of Brews News Australia. He's sharing insight into the parent company of New Belgium and Bells and introduces us to the concept of a roadie. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Celebrating the love of low ABV beersLast year's Little Beer Fest provided unusually cold temps in Duluth, GA with a bit of "wintery mix," aka rain, snow, and sleet. Fortunately we didn't see a repeat and this year's event provided plenty of sunshine and temps in the 70s. Perfect weather for enjoying some low ABV beers. Huge shoutout to Todd DiMatteo and Good Word Brewing for hosting a great festival. Matty Hargrove - Blackberry Farm BreweryAs we sipped our way through the festival we talked with Matty Hargrove from Blackberry Farm Brewery. He brought us Bloody Marys so w were off to a good start. Matty talked about the farm and the brewery and doing things (brewing, food, service) with intention. We reminisce about the Nuit Belge festival and how much we enjoy their Classic Saison.John Holl - All About Beer & Steal This BeerFresh off his Lager Panel at Little Beer Fest beer journalist John Holl joined us to chat. When asked if we were in a lager moment John pauses to remind us that lagers have been king in America for many years, and craft lager is catching up. We also discuss the rise of hazy IPAs and how it coincides with the popularity of Instagram and other photo and video sites where image is more important than quality. On the quality note, many craft brewers are focusing on classic European and German lagers where nuance is more important than all that juice.You can hear more from John, and Augie Carton, on the Steal This Beer podcast.Lisa Allen - Heater AllenHeater Allen was an early entry into craft lager with their brewery coming up on 15 years. Their taproom is currently undergoing renovations and will soon feature beers from a fun side project, Gold Dot Beer - a joint venture with Wayfinder Beer's Kevin Davey, the creator of the Cold IPA. Gold Dot will bring IPAs and English styles to the taproom. Lisa also shares the unique aspects of brewing beer in Wine Country as we ask about wine barrels and grape must in beers.Augie Carton - Carton Brewing & Steal This BeerChatting with Augie Carton was a great way to wrap up the show. He now holds the record for the most swear words in a segment. We should get him a trophy. Augie shares how much he enjoyed hThanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "No Mic Nate" Ellingson.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
Today's guest is a familiar voice in the podcast world and a leader in the brewery space in general.We're welcoming Augie Carton from Carton Brewing Company and Steal This Beer out of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.We take a look at Carton Brewing's direct-to-consumer delivery system, we have a discussion on the public view of agriculture versus manufacturing and some of the repercussions these perspectives have on the brewing industry, along with a look at the nuance of the flavor and function of beer.Enjoy!Links:Carton Brewing CompanySteal This BeerBeer is cuisine: Augie Carton at TEDxNavesink
Ross turns 40 this month so as a celebration we are talking movies that are the same age. Week 1 we are talking about The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, the Dark Crystal, and Star Trek 2: the Wrath of Khan. We also enjoy beer from Icarus, Glasstown and Carton Brewing.
Author Anne Rice passed away last night, so here's a repost of our October, 2019 episode on her most famous book, Interview With The Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles Book 1). Beers from this episode: Stay Down by Carton Brewing, Life in the Clouds by Collective Arts, Higher Burnin' by Collective
Episode 343 - Birthday Celebrations with Evan Watson, Plan Bee (Part 1) Happy Monday, Thieves! When the man has a birthday, we get together and celebrate. Last week we had some fun at Carton Brewing as Augie celebrated himself. A party is always better with friends so we're joined by Evan Watson of Plan Bee Farm Brewery and Hillary Barile of Rabbit Hill Farms. The trio talk about Planning Jersey, a collaboration beer, and then we go down the weeds of ping pong conversation as pints are poured. We had so much fun, in fact, that this is only part one. We'll have the rest of the conversation next week, but for now settle in and enjoy this lively, sprawling conversation.***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Episode 339 - Jeff Alworth is back with a revised Beer Bible Happy Monday, Thieves! This week's show feels like the Before Times in the very best of ways. We gathered at Carton Brewing on a recent weekend to welcome Jeff Alworth back to Steal This Beer. The Portland, Oregon, resident was on the east coast supporting the 2nd Edition of his best-selling The Beer Bible, and in addition to talking about writing, we go deep into "romantic facts" that surround brewing, lagers and cask ale, and the general merriment that comes with getting together at the pub for proper pints. As a bonus, the black glasses were pulled from the Casse cellar and our pal went deep with some thoughtful selections. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Jonathan & Maria chat with Carton Brewing's Augie Carton, about his unique approach to creating new styles of beer. Then, Former NFL Player Robert Bailey talks about football, his work with Rosenhaus Sports, and of course, beer!(Original Airdate: 9/3/21)
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In this episode we discuss summer time movies and welcome our guest, actor/performer Adam Bourque. Plus some fun survey questions! This episode's beer is 077XX IPA from Carton Brewing.
What We’re Drinking:Saison Dupont by Brasserie DupontABV: 6.5%IBU: 30Notes: Saison Dupont is a world classic beer and the yardstick for one of Belgium’s most important beer styles. It is the most admired AND imitated Saison in the world. A strong, vital yeast is key to full attenuation and thus to the style. Saison Dupont is straw colored with a dense creamy head. The nose is alive, like fresh raised bread, estery with citrus and spice notes. Full-bodied and malty, it sparkles on the palate and finishes with a zesty hop and citrus attack. Incredibly compatible with food!Saison by Allagash Brewing CompanyABV: 6.1%IBU: N/ANotes: A Maine interpretation of a classic Belgian farmhouse-style ale. Notes of citrus and peppery spice accompany pleasant malt character and a tropical aroma. The addition of dark Belgian candi sugar complements the beer’s rustic flavor while giving it a dry palate.SponsorGregslist offers realtime updated information on Bars/Restaurants/Stores/More who are open during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Use this link to support local businesses and help keep Gregslist updated!Would You Rather:Drink all of your beers at home? Or in a pub? (Sorry about the timelines)Untappd Updates:Visit https://untappd.com/tv to keep up with upcoming events such as:Virtual Happy Hours (Upcoming Interview with the Stars of Brew Brothers on Netflix)Upcoming Sessionable Saturday with Augie Carton from Carton Brewing!Show Notes:Interview with John Sholl from Cicerone talking about Beer Clean Glass Day and some pointers for getting the best results while drinking at home.Here's a link to the most recent post about Beer Clean Glass Day.Click HERE to learn about becoming a CiceroneConnectJon On UntappdHarrison On UntappdDrinking Socially on YoutubeTwitterFacebookInstagramFacebook GroupOut of Our Gourds Pumpkin Home Brew RecipeGregslist
In episode 107, Jason and James welcome their first guest to the Isolation Tapes series as Hodinkee colleague Cole Pennington calls in to chat travel, Japanese off-road trucks, the Omega Seamaster, and more. From the top, the guys chat about some recent big changes to the Baselworld line up and then patch Cole in for a bigger chat about his background in writing, his experiences abroad, and how his #1 place in the world isn't all that far away (if you're in America, even less so if you're in the South). Stay tuned for a wide-ranging final notes that will have you cooking backyard chili like a pro, navigating unknown terrain with ease, taking classes at Harvard, and rounding out your 2010's film knowledge. A huge thank you to the Hodinkee Shop for their continued support of The Isolation Tapes - just press play and thanks so much for listening. 1:00 Hodinkee Radio Rolex and Patek leave Baselworld https://bit.ly/3afJYdj 9:05 Apollo 13 Real Time https://bit.ly/3bcCUzx 11:48 Seiko Prospex Willard https://bit.ly/3bbIBhp 14:25 Lorier Watches https://bit.ly/2K9Eqqu 17:44 Cole's Bond Seamaster https://bit.ly/3afKlod 21:30 Jason's Speedy https://bit.ly/3bcDixZ 21:48 James' Buren MinStop https://bit.ly/34BgrtC 27:06 Coles' Seamaster 300M A Week On The Wrist https://bit.ly/34DXkyT 33:06 RADwood https://bit.ly/3a5385O 33:11 Driving While Awesome Podcast https://bit.ly/2VuZUDt 37:00 Cole's Mitsubishi Pajero https://bit.ly/2yly04A 38:33 Japanese Classics https://bit.ly/2K53m23 40:15 All of the dirt roads around America https://bit.ly/2VBZGKS 42:32 Global Roamer https://bit.ly/2VxcqlD 45:25 Mitsubishi Willys Jeeps https://bit.ly/2VzX1RT 47:10 Hutan Tropical Instagram https://bit.ly/2Va6sbp 54:08 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia https://bit.ly/3bfiUfU 55:26 Fang, Thailand https://bit.ly/2z1fZsN 58:20 Natchez, Mississippi https://bit.ly/2VcsJW0 59:30 Carton Brewing https://bit.ly/2XCpF7m 1:00:50 Lodge Dutch Oven https://bit.ly/3a6O7Ah 1:01:00 The Old Fashioned Dutch Oven Cookbook - Don Holm https://bit.ly/3a9elCs 1:03:30 The Hodinkee Shop https://bit.ly/2UEcQpR 1:07:15 How to use a compass https://bit.ly/2VvQ1VZ 1:08:34 Free Harvard classes https://bit.ly/2K4spT9 1:10:00 AV Club's top 100 films of the last decade https://bit.ly/34BdJEu 1:12:15 Sounding the Sumburgh Foghorn https://bit.ly/2wHpwEB
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No guests. News from Cape Beverage Stone Brewing Rogue Ales. Molson Coors opens again for production. Threes brewing distro in NJ and PA . Also that guy who drank only beer for Lent is back at it again. Liquor in ice cream could come to pass in #NYSTATE Details on the Beer Bacon BBQ Showdown in Morristown in May. Plus new beers from Founders, Two Roads, Heavy Seas and the guys from Carton Brewing with a beer to pay tribute to Neil Peart of Rush. Suds and Duds too with a recap of BIG BRE NJ & more. @njcraftbeer @newyorkcraftbeer @newjerseybeer @hoppedupnetwork #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Nopesetic coming soon! NOPE- adverb, definition- informal.Politics Blah blah blah. Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders. Beto O'Rourke.Coronavirus. 1. Wash hands often. 2. Don't touch your orifices with dirty fingers. 3. Cover mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing w tissue, then throw away. 4. Avoid sick people. 5. IF YOU'RE SICK STAY HOME! DON'T GO TO THE BAR, RESTAURANT, ETC to have fun while spreading your illness!!!Springing ahead Tigger. Time change...losing an hour. Scooter full of Equinox-Solstice info.William Schattner successfully divides assets in divorce. Gets horse seaman..SUCCESSFUL!?!David Byrne from Talking Heads on SNL.Dispatchers From Elsewhere...The Preacher Man's new favorite Prime Video show.March Madness coming back. Brackets!?!Steve Yzerman does a rare interview. Big rebuild? We got clips.David Ayres- Congratulations on your unbelievable, unreal night!!!support/purchase a david ayres jerseyPreaching by The Preacher Man. Tic Toc inspired!!! Skull Breaker Challenge.Dedication to Neil Peart..Pier-T' a Lime-Lighted Canadian Lager.Carton Brewing https://www.brewbound.com/news/carton-brewing-honors-the-late-neil-peart-of-rush-with-pronounced-pier-t-a-lime-lighted-canadian-lager-charitable-beer-project.Ozzy!!! New album "Ordinary Man". Chad Smith, Andrew Wett & Duff Mc Kregon recorded the music. Elton John, Post Malone & Slash participants. Billy Morrison did the interview for Sirus XM.Anybody remember White Crosses? Sadie came from an alley in Detroit.Check out Ozzy's back story on "Its A Raid"Deep dive by Scooter..Wall Of Voodoo.."Ring Of Fire".Deep dive by The Preacher Man..The Call.."I Stiil Believe" & "The Walls Came Down".Joke of the week sponsored by Hightower Meats 810 434 6188.
Episode DBTB2020 - Drink Beer, Think Beer with Augie Carton Happy Monday, Thieves! We're shaking things up this week. We're happy to present an encore airing of John Holl's Drink Beer, Think Beer podcast. Augie is the guest. Some of you might remember when we aired the premiere episode of John's new show a few weeks back. Well, here's the one you really wanted all along. This particular episode has been a long time in the making. Despite co-hosting a show with Augie Carton for the last four years, John Holl hasn’t really had a chance to sit down with him one-on-one for an interview. It’s something Holl has wanted to do, and judging by the emails and social media pings from listeners of Steal This Beer, the podcast they co-host, it’s something many others wanted as well. Holl sat down with Carton, the co-founder of Carton Brewing at his house on a recent Saturday morning. They drank some champagne and some of the beers Carton has been working on. They talked about building out recipes, fine dining influences on his brewing career, and how observing interactions, tastings, and general curiosity from his father, mother, and their friends laid the ground work on what he is trying to accomplish today. Each week on our show, Holl sees Carton tease out flavors from beers that are poured blind, and while the brewer is always confidant and occasionally wrong, he does manage to bring some nuance to the forefront most of the time. So, that’s where the conversation begins: on flavor. Let us know what you think by chiming in on our social media pages or simply by emailing us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!** As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
On the eve of their fourth year in business, the team from Hopewell Brewing comes to the studio from Chicago. Jimmy talks to married couple Samantha Lee and Stephen Bossu of Hopewell about building an inclusive environment in the taproom and having a brewery that supports its staff. Tom Pavlich of Remarkable Liquids is also on hand, as is Katie Cochrane of Carton Brewing who once wrote a thesis based on Crooked Stave founder Chad Yakobson's research. The group discusses the taste of sea buckthorns, brewing mixed fermentations, and Stephen's world-best brewing test score. Beer List:Carton Brewing Company's Appose IICarton Brewing's BoatCarton Brewing Company's Café Y' ChurroCarton Brewing Company's Caffé CorrettoCarton Brewing Company's LagomCarton Brewing Company's This TownHopewell Brewing Company's Going PlacesHopewell Brewing Company's Lil BuddyHopewell Brewing Company's Neon: Apricot StrawberryHopewell Brewing Company's Off BlackHopewell Brewing Company's Table SaltBeer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
Exploring flavors and unpacking beers with Augie Carton of Carton Brewing Co. From what fine dining taught him about beer and what he's focusing on with his own recipes, it's all covered in this week's episode.
Episode 240 - Jeff Cioletti, author of Drink Like a Geek Happy Monday, Thieves! We're geeking out this week with Jeff Cioletti. The author, writer, and editor stopped by the mobile studio to talk about his new book "Drink Like a Geek: Cocktails, Brews, and Spirits for the Nerd in All of Us."Recorded at Carton Brewing, Jeff got a chance to taste the galaxy inspired Blue Milk IPA that came out a few months ago and we talk about everything from Doctor Who to James Bond and Game of Thrones. The book is the combination of Jeff's worlds and we're happy to be a part of it. Tune in and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
The Drunk Guys learn that Vampires suck this week when they discuss Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice. They also drink beers that (mostly) don't suck, including: Stay Down by Carton Brewing, Life in the Clouds by Collective Arts, Higher Burnin' by Collective Arts, Hole in my Soul by
Listener Sean Poyner dropped a box full of beers from new Jersey's Carton Brewing! We also got into a little spat about Grant being a jerk, and we tell a story about how we remained independent by ruining our first potential major corporate partnership. This Town The Hook Nitro Light & Sweet Comma (2019) Balinator The Beerists are: John Rubio, Grant Davis, Laura Christie, and Mike Lambert. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Subscribe! Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-beerist-podcast/id523996362 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3RoZWJlZXJpc3RzLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: http://thebeerists.libsyn.com/rss Support Us! Make a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! twitter.com/thebeerists facebook.com/thebeerists youtube.com/thebeeristspodcast or email us at info@thebeerists.com
Carlin took a trip to New Jersey with his Buddy Rich Smith to go to Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. While up there, Carlin checked for local breweries and found that this one was close. Glad he stopped in, Carlin returned home with some beers and roped Rebecca into a brewery showcase episode.
We flip the script on today's Beer Massif Podcast with our own Mat Dapkins sitting down as the interviewee on the Steal this Beer Podcast hosted by Augie Carton of Carton Brewing and John Holl of Beer and Brewing magazine.
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Yeah, we did it again. Shout out to Carton Brewing, Blend Bar in Hamilton, NJ, newjerseycraftbeer.com, and everyone who came out and support us and the scene!
Tripp paired The Judge Toro Fino with:Nectar Creek - Waggle Wildflower Session MeadFeckin Irish Brewing Co - Feckin De Los MuertosHavana Club 7 Años Denis decided to pair The Judge Toro Fini with a beers from Carton Brewing in New Jersey.
From the tip of New Jersey’s elbow, Carton Brewing makes beers sometimes born of unusual inspiration that combine culinary artistry with just the right amount of whimsy. Listener Mike Bobal sent us six Carton beers for this one, and the flavors are as big as the alcohol content. We talk about Carton’s namesake leader Augie and his prolific internet presence while tasting through beers that steeply rise in ABV pretty early in the show. Naturally, this leads to asides about drunken oaring, Chupa Chups, sex stuff with oranges, proper nachos, and Craig’s monogamous cereal life. We also hop on the CanniBus to Weed Church before everything goes all orange on us. Don’t put this one in a box! (Because that would be physically impossible as this is a digital medium.) Beers Reviewed Wit Whale (Hoppy Wit Beer) 077XX (East Coast Double IPA) Cosmonaut (Russian Imperial Stout with Freeze-Dried Ice Cream and Spices) All Orange Everything (Triple IPA - Collaboration with Other Half Brewing) Regular Coffee (Imperial Cream Ale with Coffee) Café Y' Churro (Imperial Cream Ale with Coffee, Vanilla, and Cinnamon)
Your intrepid beermeisters, Michael Auteri and Dave Fletcher discuss the New Jersey microbrewery, Carton Brewery - and their fantastic Rum-Barrel-Aged Porter, Stormy.
Another fun episode of the Verbal Shenanigans podcast has arrived. First, we discuss the worst sports songs of all time. Then, Augie Carton, owner of Scott's favorite Jersey brewery, Carton Brewing, joins the cast to discuss all things craft beer, creativity, and business. A great interview for beer lovers. Later, we talk a whole lot about death. Finally, we wrap it up and learn dating tips from the 1950's. Check out Carton Brewing on twitter, instagram, and facebook @cartonbrewing or visit their website www.cartonbrewing.com Follow Verbal Shenanigans on twitter @VScomedy and please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher. If you do, Michael Burlew will teach you how to bury bodies! #cartonbrewing #craftbeer #offthebeatencraft #augiecarton #marlinswillsoar #sportssongs #death #weenieroast
Part 2 of the coffee and beer discussion continues this week with Augie Carton from Carton Brewing. Although this weeks show got a bit cut off due to issues at the studio the interview is fully intact with a lot of great discussion about the process of putting coffee in beer and we of course drank and discussed some of Carton's world class coffee beers! This weeks beer lineup: SS Yirgacheffe Regular Coffee Cafe Y Churro Irish Coffee
Carton Brewing Company is quickly becoming one of the most sought after breweries in the craft beer scene, why? Augie Carton, co-founder of Carton Brewing Company, joins us this week to discuss his world class brewery and beers. Augie has a passion that reaches far beyond just great beers and encompasses all things gastronomical and that passion shines through in his beers This weeks beer lineup: Digger Boat 077XX BDG Tharsis GORP Epitome Regular Coffee
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Tune in for a conversation on what happens when fine dining and beer combine on this week’s episode of Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone is joined by Alex Pfaffenbach, NoMad Dining Room Manager, Augie Carton, owner Carton Brewing and John La Polla, owner Bitter & Esters. The group discusses what makes beer a great fit for high end dining and spotlight different beers and recipes that are relevant to the conversation! This program was brought to you by Union Beer. “With beer you can go super hardcore, super good quality and it won’t be $100, more like $10.” [09:00] –John LaPolla on Beer Sessions Radio
With Andrew Rothackerfrom Lancaster Community Supported Beer Back in the Beer Busters Podcast Basement, Andrew Rothacker stopped by to talk about innovative new Community Supported Beer program. Dan got us up to speed on brew news involving endangered testicles, we played a Lancaster Breweries-Themed version of Years of Beers in Happy Fun Time, and Steph rounded out her three-part series on proper glassware in Know Your Beers. Our guest Andrew was kind enough to bring along some awesome brews from local Lancaster breweries, including a few special treats donated exclusively for his appearance on the show, and Steph broke out a concoction she procured on her recent visit to Carton Brewing in New Jersey.
Jimmy Carbone rings in the new year with a forward thinking episode of Beer Sessions Radio! He and the gang are talking beer apps and technology and how it will affect the industry in 2015. Jimmy is joined by Ed Berestecki of Mugs Alehouse, Augie Carton of Carton Brewing, Greg Avola, co-founder, CTO and lead developer at Untappd, Regan and Eric Stephens of BeerMenus and Mark Young of BeerBoard & BevManager. Tune in and get some great tips on how technology can be a perfect match for craft beer! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “What untapped is best at is what people are thinking while they’re drinking.” [05:00] –Augie Carton on Beer Sessions Radio “Technology to me is real tough as far as trying to keep everything updated.” [12:00] –Ed Berestecki on Beer Sessions Radio
Take a tour of Vermont beer on a brand new episode of Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone is in studio with Dave Brodrick of Blind Tiger, Worthy Burger & Worthy Kitchen, Sean Lawson of Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Aaron Goldfarb, beer writer and author and Augie Carton of Carton Brewing. The crew reflects on Vermont’s prohibition past and current role as a craft beer trendsetting region. The guys taste some beer on air, share some favorite brew styles and discuss recent and upcoming beer events. This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “Whatever’s near you and fresh is always going to be better than those old bottles. It infuriates me if somebody has an old bottle and says its not good.” 43:00 –Aaron Goldfarb on Beer Sessions Radio
It’s a packed house on Beer Sessions Radio this week as Jimmy and his crew preview the 2014 NYC Brewer’s Choice event. The marquee event of the annual NYC Beer Week (February 21-March 1, 2014), this year’s NYC Brewer’s Choice has an all NY State focus. Greenmarket’s Regional Grain Project and Valley Malt will provide locally grown and roasted malt that will be featured in many of the beers on offer. Hear from Jeff O’Neil of Peeksill Brewery, Dave Brodrick of Blind Tiger, Haley & Meredith aka The Beerded Ladies, June Russell of GrowNYC, Augie Carton of Carton Brewing, Tony Forder of Ale Street News , Andrea Staley of Valley Malt & more! Cheers! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “[Comparing brewing beer to cooking] Malts are your protein or your main, yeast is your regional stamp and your hops are your herbs” [26:00] –Augie Carton of Carton Brewing on Beer Sessions Radio “It’s amazing how many breweries have opened in New York State over the past few years.” [18:00] –Jimmy Carbone on Beer Sessions Radio
What is craft beer? Will contract brewing be the death of craft beer? This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy brings in Rich Buceta from Single Cut Brewery, Greg Dorowski from Greenport Harbor Brewing, Augie Carton from Carton Brewing, and producer Justin Kennedy to discuss these questions and more! This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. Today’s music provided by Idgy Dean. “This industry modeled itself under the word ‘craft’.” [5:45] “We don’t just buy beer off the shelf, it has meaning to us.” [7:35] Rich Buceta on Beer Sessions Radio “[In Astoria] we’re really seeing the influences that a brewery can have, and it’s all about community.” [37:30] Augie Carton on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy brings in David Rius and Ben Kruthanooch from Barcelona, as well as Augie Carton from Carton Brewing and Jon Lundbom from B United International. First we hear from David Rius from Art Cervesers. David tells us about his experience brewing beer in Spain, and his commitment to using local ingredients. Later on, we hear about the role that beer plays in Catalonian culture. Tune in to this week’s episode to hear everyone tell us what beer means to them! This program has been sponsored by Great Brewers.com. Thanks to Dead Stars. “There are many bigger breweries in the rest of spain, but all of the smaller, more interesting breweries are in Catalonia.” [29:20] David Rius on Beer Sessions Radio “The fundamental difference between beer and wine is that wine is agriculture and beer is cooking.” [10:30] Jon Lundbom on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone is talking big and small craft breweries. Dan Kopman and Stephen Hale of Schlafly stop by the show to talk about their start in St. Louis, and how they were able to compete with the local giant- Anheuser-Busch. What did the sale of Anheuser-Busch mean for the city of St. Louis and Schlafly? Ben Granger stops by to talk about the Schlafly tasting at Bierkraft tonight, and how craft beer in New York City has changed since Bierkraft’s birth twelve years ago. Ed Berestecki of Mugs Ale House joins Beer Sessions Radio to share a vintage Schlafly Imperial Stout from 2008! Tune in to learn about aging beers, and why dating bottle-conditioned beers can be so controversial. Find out how the cast feels about vintage beers and the perception of oxidation in beer. Augie Carton of Carton Brewing stops by to talk about beer collecting, and why vintage collectors can learn a thing or two from wine geeks. Cask evangelist Alex Hall drops by to talk about the Cask Marque accreditation program! You don’t want to miss this week’s edition of Beer Sessions Radio! Thanks to GreatBrewers.com for sponsoring today’s program. Music has been provided by Hardbodies. “We set out to be a great small brewer, serve our local market, and make all of the great European styles that Anheuser-Busch didn’t make. They only made light American lagers… We just hoped to find people who wanted something different.” [5:15] — Dan Kopman on Beer Sessions Radio
We’re anticipating New York City Beer Week on Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone is joined in the studio by Jonathan White of Bobolink Farm & Dairy to talk cheesemaking, and cows’ affinity for beer. Shane Welch and Jeff Gorlechen of Sixpoint Craft Ales stop by to talk about some of their new beers, fermentation, and the upcoming Beer for Beasts event. Learn about New York hop growers and hop history with John Condzella of Condzella Farms. Why did John decide to grow hops in New York state? Carolin Pincus of Stag’s Head bar in Midtown talks about some of the bar’s upcoming events for New York City Beer Week. Later, Augie Carton and Jesse Ferguson from Carton Brewing stop by with some beers and talk about the growing beer scene in New York and New Jersey. You don’t want to miss this one; tune your Internet browser to Beer Sessions Radio! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com. “The new frontier of fermentation. Aspergillus is a type of mold that you use to make miso- it’s pretty much koji.” [12:30] — Shane Welch on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Fuhmentaboudit! host Mary Izett talks with Jesse Ferguson of Carton Brewing in Atlantic Highlands, NJ and Matt Chan, an experienced home brewer with a couple of his own brews in tow. Ferguson speaks about the growth of his 15 barrel craft brew house and some of the really inventive beers that they are producing, including a Super Storm Sandy Stout that came about by accident. Chan talks about the Berliner Weisse and Gratzer style beers that he has been brewing and discusses the unique process and ingredients he uses to create these small batches. These avid home brewers know their stuff so tune in and learn about the process of brewing beer at home and the use of unusual ingredients to create really diverse and interesting flavors. This program was sponsored by Edwards Ham. “[The Super Storm Sandy Stout] is super interesting because in that seven day period in the kettle, I think a lot more started happening than just lactobacillus.” [9:56] ## –Jesse Ferguson and Matt Chan on Fuhmentaboudit!