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This episode of Cider Chat, was recorded in person with Abram Goldman-Armstrong at CiderCon2025 in Chicago. Hear his journey to cider. From growing up in Oregon's Yamhill County to his current work in Norway's Hardanger region at Alde Sider. Abram began fermenting cider as a student in Minnesota and went on to found the cidery known as Cider Riot in Portland, Oregon. His experience reflects both the evolution of the cider industry and the challenges of building a business grounded in values and community. The Cider Riot Years Cider Riot grew from a home cider making project into a well-regarded cider brand and pub. Abram describes building the business, navigating challenges like rising rent and market shifts, and the significance of Cider Riot as a political and cultural hub. The pub hosted community meetings, union organizers, and events that reflected Portland's activist spirit. Standing Against Far-Right Violence On May 1, 2019, Cider Riot became the site of a violent confrontation when members of the far-right group Patriot Prayer, led by Joey Gibson, clashed with patrons during a May Day celebration. The altercation resulted in injuries, including a woman being knocked unconscious. Abram filed a $1 million lawsuit against Gibson and others involved, alleging that they had instigated the attack. The incident drew national attention and highlighted the challenges faced by businesses taking a stand against hate groups. Relocating to Norway After Cider Riot closed in late 2019, Abram accepted an offer to collaborate with cider makers in Norway. He began working with a small brewery before moving west to Hardanger, where he now produces cider at Alde Sider. The region has a long history of apple growing and is the first in Norway to receive a protected designation for cider. In this Cider Chat Early influences in Oregon: Working with Alan Foster of White Oak Cider, planting bittersweet varieties like Kingston Black. DIY beginnings: Making cider in college using apples from the dining hall and a cheese grater. Founding Cider Riot: From garage startup to a full-scale cidery and pub in Portland, Oregon. Pub culture & Portland community: Supporting labor organizing, queer and trans spaces, and anti-fascist events. Financial challenges: Draft-focused sales model, missed retail opportunities, and the impact of hard seltzers. Closure of Cider Riot: Reflections on its cultural significance and decision to shut down in 2019. Move to Norway: Invited to launch a cider program with a brewery in Sandefjord, leading to Tall Ship Cider. Transition to Alde Sider: Current role as lead cider maker in Hardanger, Norway's key cider region. Hardanger cider traditions: Protected cider designation and historic use of apples like Gravenstein and Discovery. Production methods at Alde: Use of Nottingham ale yeast Chaptalization with Danish beet sugar High-acid juice (~pH 3.1–3.2) Residual sweetness target of 1.003 SG Crossflow filtration to halt fermentation Barrel aging program: Experiments with French agricole rum and Norwegian whiskey barrels. Community cider scene: Five producers in the village of Nå, collaboration across the fjord, and cider tourism via fjord boat. Cultural observations: Comparing pub cultures, lifestyle differences between Norway and Portland. Low-ABV cider innovation: Creating a 4.7% cider for draft sales in collaboration with 7 Fjell Brewery. Use of wild yeast: Petnat-style experiment using orchard yeast and natural inoculation. Future plans: Continuing to explore cider styles in Norway, working with bittersweets, and developing new blends. Contact Info Abram Website: https://www.aldesider.no Mentions in this Cider Chat 317: How a “Cyder” Teapot fueled the American Revolution Stone Ridge Orchard Wassail May 3rd & 4th – tickets https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/Event-Tickets Episode: 450th Roger Wilkins – The Cider King
First up on this episode of The Adult in the Room, Pennsylvania gun attorney Dillon Harris joins the program to discuss the Clarence Thomas-penned decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn. v. Bruen, which declared "May Issue" regulations on carry permits to be unconstitutional, and its repercussions for firearm limitation laws throughout the country. Then, attorney and former Multnomah County GOP Chair James Buchal joins to discuss the acquittal of Joey Gibson, the founder of the right-wing activist group Patriot Prayer who was on trial for his alleged role in a massive, violent brawl that broke out on May 1, 2019 at the now-shuttered ANTIFA-friendly Cider Riot taphouse in Portland. WATCH THE CIDER RIOT BRAWL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/kMwTqRSqUzo ***** TOP STORIES Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho! Here's a Big Reason Why Portland's Antifa Seems to Have a Never-Ending Supply of Rioters Singer Macy Gray Has Been Re-Educated on What a Woman Is and It's the Creepiest Thing You'll See Today So How's That Open Border Working Out for You? Drug Cartel Member Believed Behind Planned July 4 Attack in Va. West Coast, Messed Coast™ Whip(ped) Inflation Now Edition Judge Cracks Facade of Portland's 'Just-Us' System With Acquittal of Two Right-Wing Antifa Hecklers The Corporate Media Suddenly 'Discovers' PJ Media's Antifa Summer Camp Story West Coast, Messed Coast™ Report: Cop-Hating Portland Is a Murder Capital, So Naturally Mayor Declares War on... Guns ***** MORE INFO VictoriaTaft.com Victoria Taft @ PJ Media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victoria-taft/support
In one of the final installments of ANTIFA Versus Mike Strickland, Judge Thomas Ryan renders his verdict, and the defense comments on the railroading they experienced from the Multnomah DA. Plus, is a wave of anti-Asian bigotry sweeping across the country, and if so, from where? Biden talks gun control and we revisit his terrible, awful, no-good, very bad advice on self-defense. And we chat with Portland attorney Jame Buchal, who is defending one of those charged in the Cider Riot fiasco. TOP STORIES: A Study Shows VERY FEW Capitol Hill Rioters Were QAnon Red-Staters With Ties to 'Right-Wing' Groups Conspiracy Theorist Gavin Newsom Says the People Leading His Recall Are Capitol Rioters Who Want to Implant Chips in People Smoking Gun: Here's Joe Biden Basically Inviting Illegal Aliens to Surge the Border Trump Was Right: Michigan Judge Rules State's 2020 Almost-Anything-Goes Ballot Signature Rule Was 'Invalid' Psy-Op Much? Antifa Stages 'Love' March in Portland Neighborhood it Just Trashed – and Attacks ICE HQ Man Shocks ABC Reporter With the Real Reason He Snuck His Family Over the Southern Border at This Time 'Who Are These Outsiders?' Big Tech $$$$ – Zuck Bucks – Paid Government Election Offices to Become Turnout Machines for Biden in 2020 Election MORE INFO: VictoriaTaft.com Victoria Taft @ PJ Media FRIENDS & SPONSORS: Anchor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victoria-taft/support
More Double Standard justice – Author of ‘American Greatness’ Julie Kelly shares how many families are being prosecuted for their members’ actions at the capitol // Attorney James Buchal shares the story behind the politically based prosecution of the Patriot Prayer group after the Cider Riot in Portland. // Great news… The pandemic will never end according to health experts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Portland activist and videographer @Johnnthelefty joins to discuss a number of topics including May Day, deradicalization, Cider Riot, and Covid. Abner from Left Coast Right Watch appears in the second half of the show to report back from a right wing Sacramento coronavirus rally.
On 5 Feb., 2020, Andy Ngo was interviewed by Lars Larson to discuss his recent report into Portland antifa pub, Cider Riot. The newly obtained unredacted state investigation casts significant doubt on the claim that Cider Riot was the victim of right-wing violence.
Craft Brew News – 11/29/19(Stories Courtesy of Brewbound – www.brewbound.com)Hopworks Urban Brewery Opens Mug Club to Members of Closed Portland Breweries’ ClubsAfter a spate of craft breweries and cideries closing in the Portland, Oregon, Hopworks Urban Brewery announced it will extend its mug club membership to members of similar clubs at any now-closed businesses. The craft brewery also invited former workers to apply at its taprooms.Hopworks founder Christian Ettinger said in a press release “When we heard about the recent closures of Portland institutions, we felt a void in the community,” “A lot of livelihoods and social occasions are affected by these closings, and we want to help, whether it’s honoring closed establishments’ mug clubs or helping people who have lost their jobs get back on their feet.”Former employees of closed businesses are invited to apply for jobs at Hopworks’ locations in Portland and Vancouver, Washington.The offer is valid through December 31 and provides consumers with 21 oz. pours for the cost of 16 oz. pours and 10% off merchandise and growler fills.In the past year, Portland has seen the following businesses close: Cider Riot, Coalition Brewing, Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant, Lompoc, Bridgeport and Burnside. Widmer Brothers, Portland Brewing and Alameda closed taproom locations, though their brands continue.Asahi Bets Big on BeerAsahi Group Holdings has doubled down on acquisitions of breweries outside its home market of Japan.CEO Akiyoshi Koji told reporters that his goal is for Asahi to lead the premium beer segment in every market it’s in, according to a report on Yahoo Finance. Koji helped propel his company to growth through a blockbuster $11 billion deal in July to acquire Melbourne, Australia’s Carlton & United Breweries from Anheuser-Busch. Under Koji, Asahi has spent more than $20 billion making other acquisitions across the globe.These moves are antithetical compared to how other global brewers are facing beer’s slowdown; many, such as Constellation Brands, are expanding into industries like cannabis or launching different beverage products like hard seltzers.Minnesota Remains Last State for 3.2 BeerMinnesota remains the last state in the nation to limit beer sales at grocery and convenience stores to beer with an alcohol by weight (ABW) of 3.2% or lower, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.Earlier this month, Utah loosened its laws to permit sales of beer that’s 4% ABW (about 5% alcohol by volume), leaving Minnesota as the last 3.2 beer state.Shady Oak Barrel House Under Fire for Derogatory PG&E Beer NameSanta Rosa, California-based brewpub Shady Oak Barrel House was overwhelmed with negative online reviews and phone calls from consumers after it named a beer “Fuck PG&E” to disparage executives of Pacific Gas & Electric, the utility company whose lines have allegedly sparked wildfires in California over the past several years.Negative reviews poured in from public utility employees and their supporters from across the country who took umbrage with the name. 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Alex Zielinski, news editor at Portland Mercury, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss her bombshell story about the undercover progressive spy who infiltrated and secretly filmed Patriot Prayer, how one of the videos is going to play out in a court case, what happened at Cider Riot, Andy Ngo's Proud Boy pact and exit from Quillette, Alex's on the ground account of the Proud Boys rally a few weeks ago, why this is all happening in Portland, and more! Plus in the patron only half of the show: your questions, comments, and more! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
Portland Oregon Refillable Beer Bottles Jürgen Knöller Bayern Brewing - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 102 The Portland Beer Podcast - Telling the Stories of the Portland Beer and Cider Scene and Beyond! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Jürgen Knöller Founding Brewer and Owner of Bayern Brewing talking about the Refillable Beer Bottle Program we have right here in Portland, Oregon. The Oregon breweries currently taking part in this program are - Double Mountain Brewery, Buoy Beer Company, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Gigantic Brewing Company, Goodlife Brewing Company, Wild Ride Brew and Rock Bottom Brewery as well as Cider Riot. See below for a list of articles with more information about this innovative program. iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes / Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Spotify - You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA You can go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 101 episodes we have created and shared. More info about the Portland Refillable Beer Bottle Program Refillable Bottles. Reborn. The Most Sustainable Choice in the Beer Aisle - www.bottledropcenters.com/buy-refillable-containers/ Beer + Refillable Bottles = Delicious Savings - https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/article/698702 The Refillable Beer Bottle Is Making A Comeback In Oregon - www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-craft-beer-refillable-bottles Oregon Launches First Statewide Refillable Bottle System In U.S. -www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/09/17/645548896/oregon-launches-first-statewide-refillable-bottle-system-in-u-s Other Podcasts Mentioned During this Episode Jürgen Knöller Bayern Brewing - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 101 - www.portlandbeerpodcast.com/jurgen-knoller-bayern-brewing-portland-beer-podcast-episode-101 Follow Bayern Brewing Website – www.bayernbrewery.com Instagram – www.instagram.com/bayernbrewing Facebook - www.facebook.com/Bayern.Brewing Twitter – www.twitter.com/BayernBrewery The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded at the Pod Bar Food Cart at Carts on Foster. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. You Can Listen to the Portland Beer Podcast on the Portland Beer Podcast website itself, on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Libsyn – Liberated Syndication, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune In, Radio Public, the Overcast podcast app, the Castro podcast app, and the Castbox podcast app, with more outlets coming soon! Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast iTunes / Apple Podcasts -https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
A visit to the Portland, OR tap house and production facilities – See photos at www.thecidercrate.com/
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Shawn got the chance to sit and talk with Nick Davidson, author of 'Pirates, Punks and Politics' as well as 'Modern Football Is Rubbish' and 'Modern Football Is Still Rubbish' (both co-authored with Shaun Hunt). A big thanks to Nick for taking the time to chat during a busy schedule, and all the great folks of Portland who made the trip possible and amazing: Joshua R. Duder of Play The Kids Podcast, Booked! Library, Todd Diskin of the 107 Independent Supporters Trust, Cider Riot! and the BOOKED! Library for the hospitality.
Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest - Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 13 In this episode of the Portland Culinary Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits Steve Woolard Founder of the Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest, Larry Clouser with Pono Brewing, Lorie Dilley with Buddha Kat Winery, Alex Naung with Wasabi Sushi PDX, and Tyna Mays-Schey with Saucy Minx BBQ Sauces & Rubs. iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Culinary Podcast on iTunes www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445?mt=2 To get tickets to the 2017 Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest - www.springbeerandwinefest.com/tickets/ More About This Portland Culinary Podcast Episode This episode begins with Steve Woolard and Steven Shomler talking about the Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest and what you find when you attend. Larry Clouser with Pono Brewing joins the conversation and tells us about both Pono Brewing and the beers they will be pouring at the 2017 edition of the Portland Spring Beer and Wine fest – Southern Whirl Black Currant and Oregon Raspberry Belgian Strong Pale and El Garrote IPA. You will hear about BrewedOregon – the epicenter of the Oregon craft beer lifestyle – You can find BrewedOregon at the 2017 Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest. Then Lorie Dilley with Buddha Kat Winery plies Steven with some wonderful Oregon wine and Lorie and Steve share a delightful rhubarb wine story. The focus then shifts from drinking to eating as Alex Naung with Wasabi Sushi PDX, and Tyna Mays-Schey with Saucy Minx BBQ Sauces & Rubs join the podcast and share their culinary stories. Towards the end of this episode Steven enjoy a Wasabi Sushi PDX sushi donut and some hot wings that Tyna made with her Honey Habanero BBQ Sauce and Steven gives a shout out to Aaron Wakamatsu YouTube star and Spicochist -- www.youtube.com/user/AaronFoodAdventures Others getting a shout out in this episode – Erica Tate with Nectar Creek Mead, Vinn Distillery, Montavilla Brew Works, StormBreaker Brewing, ^ Five Cider (High Five Cider), Wolf Tree Brewing, Gateway Brewing, Shattered Oak Brewing, and Cider Riot. Follow the Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest Website – www.springbeerandwinefest.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/PortlandSpringBeerAndWineFest The Portland Culinary Podcast 411 The Portland Culinary Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Culinary Podcast. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Culinary Podcast — iTunes – www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445?mt=2 SoundCloud – www.soundcloud.com/portlandculinarypodcast Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandCulinaryPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandculinarypodcast Twitter – www.instagram.com/portlandculinarypodcast Portland Beer Podcast - The Portland Culinary Podcast has a sister podcast the Portland Beer Podcast - www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com
Cider Rite of Spring - Portland's Spring Cider Festival - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 30 Episode 30 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! On the Portland Beer Podcast we tell the stories of the Portland Beer and Cider scene and beyond. This episode we are talking cider! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast Host Steven Shomler and our occasional Co-Host Amanda Martin-Tully visits with Emily Ritchie Executive of the NW Cider Association, Kevin Van Reenen with Pear Up Cider, and Joe and Susan Millea talking about the 2017 edition of Cider Rite of Spring - Portland's Spring Cider Festival. For Tickets - www.merctickets.com/events/40632995/cider-rite-of-spring iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 More about this Portland Beer Podcast Episode In this episode you will learn about the new location that Cider Rite of Spring is being held – The Evergreen above Loyal Legion, and some of the cideries that will be poured at Cider Rite of Spring including Runcible Cider, Bandon Rain Cider, 7Bev / Willamette Ale & Cider House, Snowdrift Cider Company, McMenamins Edgefield Cider, Dragon's Head Cider, Cider Riot!, Alter Ego Cider, Portland Cider Co, Swift Cider, Reverend Nat's Hard Cider, Bauman's Cider, Finnriver Cider, ^ Five Cider, and Square Mile Cider Co. You will also learn about the wonderful Food Cart that will be serving foods this year at Cider Rite of Spring– Wasabi Sushi PDX. Wasabi Sushi PDX was the first to bring the Sushi B-Ritto to the Portland metro area and they recently introduced Portland to the Sushi Donut – www.greatfoodgreatstories.com/portland-meet-the-sushi-donut You also have the option of going downstairs and enjoying the wonderful food they have at the Loyal Legion. We close out episode talking about how to best enjoy Cider Rite of Spring. More Info about the Cider Rite of Spring - Portland's Spring Cider Festival What – Cider Rite of Spring is an annual Portland cider festival that happens every March and those who attend have the opportunity to enjoy more than 100 different ciders. When – Saturday March 25, 2017 from Noon – 6 PM. Admission – General admission tickets are $25.00 and include “Access to 30 local cideries and nearly 100 ciders plus a complimentary glass.” VIP Admission tickets are $40.00 and include “Access to 30 local cideries and nearly 100 ciders plus a complimentary glass PLUS access to the exclusive VIP lounge, featuring complimentary cheese pairings by Whole Foods Market and one-on-one interaction with six renowned PNW cidermakers who will share a special cider offering for tasting and purchase to VIP ticket holders only.” Tickets - www.merctickets.com/events/40632995/cider-rite-of-spring Location – The 2017 edition of Cider Rite of Spring will take place at The Evergreen www.theevergreenpdx.com The address is 618 SE Alder St, Portland, Oregon 97214 Follow Cider Rite of Spring Facebook – www.facebook.com/ciderriteofspring Here is a link to the Cider Rite of Spring Portland Facebook event page - www.facebook.com/events/1729306450428701 The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast — iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 SoundCloud – www.soundcloud.com/portlandbeerpodcast Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast
Irish Beer Festival Portland Garrett McAleese and Patrick Neal Barnes - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 29 Episode 29 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast Host Steven Shomler visits with Garrett McAleese and Patrick Neal Barnes talking about the Irish Beer Festival Portland happening Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 17, 18, and 19, 2017. For Tickets — www.kellsbrewpub.com/irish-beer-festival iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 More about this Portland Beer Podcast Episode In this episode you will learn all about The Irish Beer Festival Portland! The episode begins with Garrett, Patrick and Steven enjoying Kell's Coffee Porter and answering the question “what is ‘Irish' beer?” You will hear the story of the first pint that Garrett ever had and learn the secret origin of the Irish Beer Festival Portland, including the role that Seamus O'Hara with Carlow Brewing Company played. This episode closes out with Garrett, Patrick and Steven enjoying Kell's Irish Red and talking about some of the Irish craft beer breweries that will hopefully come to Portland and attend future Irish Beer Festivals including Carlow Brewing Company AKA O'Hara's Brewing, Metalman Brewing Co, Galway Bay Brewery, Black Donkey Brewing, and Trouble Brewing More Info about the Irish Beer Festival Portland What – the Irish Beer Festival Portland is a festival dedicated to celebrating “Irish” style craft beer. When – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 17, 18, and 19, 2017. Event hours are 11am to 1am on March 17 and March 18, and 10am to 6pm on March 19. Admission – Early admission before 4pm daily is $10, which includes a souvenir logo pint glass and seven taster tokens. After 4pm, admission is $20, which includes the glass & tokens. Minors welcome until 4pm. Tickets — www.kellsbrewpub.com/irish-beer-festival Location – The 2017 edition of the Irish Beer Festival is happening at Kell's Brew Pub Parking Lot The address is 210 NW 21st Ave, Portland, OR 97209 Breweries at the 2017 Irish Beer Festival Portland 54°40′ Brewing, Burnside Brewing, Cascade Brewing, Cider Riot!, Culmination Brewing, Deschutes Brewery, Grixsen Brewing, Hopworks Urban Brewery, Kells Brewery, Lompoc Brewing, Lucky Lab Brewpub and Mt. Hood Brewing. Many of the beers are being brewed specifically for the event. Here is a link to the Irish Beer Festival Portland Facebook event page - www.facebook.com/events/693971050774577/ The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 SoundCloud – www.soundcloud.com/portlandbeerpodcast Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast
Abram Goldman-Armstrong Founder of Cider Riot Episode 10 Portland Beer Podcast. Episode 10 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast we visit with Abram Goldman-Armstrong Founder of Cider Riot. Abram is a chapter in my second book Portland Beer Stories and you can read about how Abram started Cider Riot there. In this episode we catch up with Abram and talk with him about the opening of his new cindery and public house. Abram also talks with us about what “proper” cider is and walks us through many of the ciders that Cider Riot makes, and what is takes to lead a culinary startup to succeed. The Ramy's Lamb Shack Food Cart is now parked outside of the Cider Riot Public House and you can hear about Ramy's Lamb Shack in Episode 4 of the Great Food Great Stories Podcast featuring Ramy Armans, Founder of Ramy's Lamb Shack Food Cart and Baba's Mediterranean Grill The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the host and Amanda Martin-Tully is the co-host for this episode. Many thanks to Ken Wilson the Media Maestro for his amazing engineering and editing!
Cider Riot! ciders are, bar-none the best cider available. After running into Abram and trying their hopped cider Everybody Pogo, I understood why ciders are becoming more and more popular. This particular cider is dry, crisp and delicious. On their website they describe themselves like this: Cider Riot is a crowd funded urban cidery in Portland Oregon dedicated to […] The post Cider Riot! – Abram Goldman-Armstrong appeared first on Craft Brew Cast: Brewmaster's Interviews.