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This week we are tasting the first entry in Iron Horse Brewing's Release the Beast series - Citra Pale Ale. Chad proves he can shop for beer somewhere else than Tavour.Iron Horse Brewery - https://www.ironhorsebrewery.com/American Beer Review - https://linktr.ee/americanbeerreviewIf you'd like to reach out to the American Beer Review LIVE! crew to give us a beer suggestion or to tell us we suck, you can reach us on any of our socials (in order of how often we check it).You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/@americanbeerreviewInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/abeerreview/Twitter (Never gonna call it X, sorry) - https://twitter.com/abeerreviewFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/americanbeerreviewLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/american-beer-review-b257ab255/
Mark goes balls out and leaves his job to take Juicy Agri to the big leagues, Will rocks up half cut and recants tales of buffalo slaughter and stag do madness, Reg has a massive plums and Marlon still hates Land Rovers || THE AUTOMOVER RETURNS! Do you need anything with wheels moved, collected or delivered around the country? Get in touch with the guys over at www.theautomover.co.uk and use our code
Justine Jones of Employed to Serve and Church Road Records & I have a conversation about how she coped with 2020, her 1st Brews, the soundtrack to her youth, her 1st shows, getting into extreme vocals, "Conquering", starting Church Roads Records, how she has been filling the void, an Employed to Serve Brew & her hangover cure. Throughout this conversation, Justine enjoyed Cornish Crown Brewery 's "Citra Boom" the 4% Citra Pale Ale while I enjoyed Overhop Canada x Vox&Hops' brand new Collab "DOUBLE VOX&OVERHOPS" the 8.5% DDH Double NEIPA. "DOUBLE VOX&OVERHOPS" was hopped with Citra, Galaxy & Vic Secret Hops, it poured out with a killer hazy veil, slapped juicy fruit on the nose & smashes a somewhat dry sneaky smooth tropical finish. This is a Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy Montreal is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. I am stoked to have teamed up with them to bring you Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal featuring Cryptopsy, The Agonist, The Great Sabatini, Necrotic Mutation & Burning the Oppressor. All night long you can enjoy beers from BG Brasserie Urbaine, Messorem Bracitorium, Brassserie du Bas Canada, Brasserie Sir John, 5e Baron & Brasseur de Montreal. Tickets are now on sale so get yours via the link below!! Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Photo Credit: Andy Ford Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Employed to Serve: https://employedtoserve.bandcamp.com/ Church Roads Records: https://www.churchroadrecords.com/ Cornish Crown Brewery: http://www.cornishcrown.co.uk/ Overhop Canada: https://overhop.com/ Heavy Montreal: https://www.heavymontreal.com/ Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/31005B460F8A3B1C?lang=en-ca&brand=evenko Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: Apple: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/vox-hops-brewtal-awakenings/pl.u-e98lkV9FaxdqVGW?ls Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TI4US4dO7PfwwlUhWC5hG?si=c5fd8a23126347e1 Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops
We got back into a f****n pub!!! Well not really in, more like outside sipping some beautiful draught pints of Elevation Pale Ale by Wicklow Wolf and Citra Pale Ale by Yellowbelly Beer. The sights and sounds of outdoor dining reverberate through this podcast. Send us in your thoughts and pics on your outdoor pinting experience, and hopefully we'll be back in a pub again soon.You can catch us on:Instagram @snugcastTwitter @snugcastFacebook @snugcastGmail the snugcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snugcast/message
We got back into a f****n pub!!! Well not really in, more like outside sipping some beautiful draught pints of Elevation Pale Ale by Wicklow Wolf and Citra Pale Ale by Yellowbelly Beer. The sights and sounds of outdoor dining reverberate through this podcast. Send us in your thoughts and pics on your outdoor pinting experience, and hopefully we'll be back in a pub again soon.You can catch us on:Instagram @snugcastTwitter @snugcastFacebook @snugcastGmail the snugcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the guys drink Sure Shot! Citra Pale Ale by Twin Sisters Brewing Company, discuss what weird amalgam games they'd like to play, and Zack starts Final Fantasy X... again. * Zack failed to include the intro music. Apologies for the odd silence at the start.
This week Martin & Steve are enjoying beers from Yellowbelly and talking about how we are slowly returning back to life outside and with others Beers | Yellowbelly ‘Kellerbier’, ‘Citra Pale Ale’, ‘Unto The Breach’, ‘Pirate Bay’ & ‘Red Noir’ Hopinions | Do you think table service in pubs & bars will become the norm […]
In Episode 16, the Bums start out with a Scumbag of the Week diatribe courtesy of Deshaun Watson, before pivoting to celebrate the life of the late/great Elgin Baylor, an overview of NBA free agency and the Chicago Bulls' new star Nikola Vučević, the ‘big bag of trouble' that former Chicago Cubs prospect Jesus Camargo-Corrales is in, before wrapping Part 1 with a State- of-the-Bracket overview from early rounds of March Madness, the soft and disappointing exit from nine teams from the Big 10 conference and other busts, and finally an update Bears QB search that will undoubtedly trickle into the NFL Draft.On the back side, the Bums explore a new six part, six hour docu-series entitled, “John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise”, including a shout out to our neighbor and friend Alison True (executive consultant) who worked on the series, continuing forward with a hard discussion around recent domestic terrorism in Georgia and Colorado stemming from the lack of common sense gun reform, before closing with a beer review from Sketchbook Brewing that covers a German wheat ale, a Citra Pale Ale, and a Hazy Double IPA which came to the Bums from honorary Bum and listener, Jolanta (a kind thank you). Recorded March 25, 2021 at B.O.M. global HQ in Chicago, IL USA.
Welcome to Episode 2...or is it 5 of season four of Pop Culture Brews. We're back with Paul Crowther, Milkshake enthusiast, pelliclemag.com writer, and master homebrewer, even though he won't admit it! This is the second part of our special series where we are taking a base beer, and changing it for each Star Wars Movie! Empire Pale Ale (60 mins mash, 60 mins boil) - 5 Gallons 5.5lb Pale Malt 3.5lb Maris Otter .75lb White Wheat 1lb Carafa Special 3 .25lb Munich Malt .5oz Citra (60 mins) 1oz Citra (20 mins) 1oz Citra (10 mins) 1oz Citra (5 mins) 1.5oz Citra (whirlpool) 3oz Citra (dry hopped after 7 days) Yeast: California ale Music: Happy Strummin by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Christie TeknoAxe http://www.teknoaxe.com, and/or the webpage on http://www.teknoaxe.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A long time ago in a galaxy far fa away... WE CAME BACK! Yes friends, we are back with the first in a special series of beers inspired by the best, and OG trilogy: STAR WARS! The Pop Culture Brews lads are joined by Paul Crowther (@themadbrewery), contributor to Pellicle Magazine (pelliclemag.com) So, grab a pint, your lightsaber and start up the hyperdrive! Citra Pale Ale 5.5lb pale malt (root shoot) 3.5lb maris otter .75lb white wheat malt .5lb caramel crystal 20l .5lb carapils .25 Munich Malt .5oz Citra (60 mins) 1oz Citra (20 mins) 1oz Citra (10 mins) 1oz Citra (5 mins) 1.5oz Citra (whirlpool) 3oz Citra (dry hopped after 7 days) Yeast: Kviek Yeast Music: Short Guitar Clip by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Big Horns Intro by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Gustav Sting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100529 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Feelin' the summer heat? Come chill out with us while we cool off with a Guayabera Citra Pale Ale from Cigar City Brewing in Tampa, FL. We also talk the most recent members-only event and some exciting new things we can expect later this year at Area Two Experimental Brewing in Stratford, CT! Cheers!
This week, the guys talk about The Lousekateers (punk band from New York) and Afflicted (Canadian horror movie) while enjoying some Mountain Mama Citra Pale Ale from Everybody's Brewing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/second-player-score/support
This show features a couple of beers. Forgive any slurring as I started a little early today (homemade DIPA). The first beer is from Cigar city Brewing. The Tampa Florida Guayabera Citra IPA is 5.5% abv. The next beer is from San Diego, Ca. It is a 7% abv beer called the Essential IPA. Listen … Continue reading "Cigar City Brewing Guayabera Citra Pale Ale and Thorn Brewing IPA"
This week we discussed breaking NFL news! We discussed Week 14 games and Week 15 picks, the NFL Playoff Picture, there will be no return to Foxboro for Antonio Brown, Drew Lock goes off against Texans, the Patriots lose again, the Titans looking to lock up Ryan Tannehill, and the Patriots again under investigation for spying. We also circled around to more news for the Thirst and Goal (TAG) Teams, the Seahawks, Steelers, and Eagles. The Steelers get a win in Arizona, Seahawks and Rashaad Penny lose, and the Eagles come back, but lose Alshon Jeffrey for the season!Frane concocted the Grinch that Stole the Playoffs shot! We tasted and reviewed Whistle Pig PiggyBack Rye, and El Segundo Brewing Company Citra Pale Ale. Ben’s now drinking Aviation American Gin from Ryan Reynolds.Shout out the Paddy Pigskin podcast! This show features Gary, an Irishman, and his perspective on American Football. Gary is a New York Giants fan living in Boston, follow this weekly podcast and keep up to date with everything in the world of the NFL. This is a fun filled football experience. Follow them on Twitter @Paddypigskin and find them on apple podcasts. Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can listen and subscribe at our website, thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com. To send us a question or comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at 818-350-2680 (Be aware: we may play it on the air).
Joe Ovies, and Wayne Holt host this week. Adam Eshbaugh is on assignment. Joe and Wayne welcome Nick Alexander, Distribution and Sales Manager at Bill's Brewing Company in Wilmington. Bill's Brewing Company is associated with Capt' N Bills, Bill's Front Porch, and Bill's Catering. Nick brought in Hail the Leaf, which is a derivation of their Citra Pale Ale; Tropa-Hana-Cana; Honey Brown Ale; and their signature, the Wave Break IPA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 90 - The episode the Commander Smiths talk about the mAybe team. Cards we just can’t seem to fit into decks quite as much as we like. We also talk about reason to have a down graded card in a and some examples of what that means. #AnLQuestion of what did we go to college for and what are we doing now? Enjoy! The Great Henge Giveaway https://twitter.com/CommanderSmiths/status/1191203795532943360?s=20 Win The Quip https://twitter.com/CommanderSmiths/status/1191204845295984640?s=20 Patron Giveaway Video https://youtu.be/njLRtjcxqpo A FREE way to support the show is to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page and LIKE/SHARE our videos and podcasts https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4mttoLhPuTpOUMsqF1O-og?view_as=subscriber Follow us on twitter where you will see INSTA Specs, Proxy of the Week, Not Sharing with Adam Beer, MTG News and any Schedule changes. @CommanderSmiths Lastly, you can email us at CommanderSmiths@gmail.com with any song suggestions, specs, decks, Questions or just to chat. Recent Videos from the CommanderSmiths Recent Battle Boxes: Modern Horizons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRENyoXaEao How to Make Full Art Proxies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF2NCnyjMdI&t= Lowery’s mAybe Team- Catacomb Sifter- https://scryfall.com/card/bfz/201/catacomb-sifter Cowardice- https://scryfall.com/card/9ed/70/cowardice Archon of Valors Reach- https://scryfall.com/card/bbd/74/archon-of-valors-reach Boldwyr Heavyweights- https://scryfall.com/card/mor/85/boldwyr-heavyweights Creeperhulk- https://scryfall.com/card/cma/98/creeperhulk Adam’s mAybe Team- Assemble the Legion- https://scryfall.com/card/gtc/142/assemble-the-legion Harvest Season- https://scryfall.com/card/akh/170/harvest-season As Foretold- https://scryfall.com/card/akh/42/as-foretold Mind’s Eye- https://scryfall.com/card/bbd/240/minds-eye Wurmcoil Engine- https://scryfall.com/card/cm2/231/wurmcoil-engine Elvis Presley- Hound Dog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzQ8GDBA8Is Urban Growler- St. Citra Pale Ale: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/35306/
Biases affect us all in different ways but odds are your personal biases are having a negative impact on your investment decisions. In this episode, Brice goes over common investment biases and how to avoid them. The beverage of choice during this episode is Odd Side Ales, Citra Pale Ale.
Greetings! Another week, another podcast. In episode 34, we bring Pontiac, MI-based artist Kid Swoop and Co CEO of Family & Friends ent Kawi Simpson. We talk about the release of Kid Swoop's album, "Little Man Running Wild" as well as various other topics pertaining to music and social issues. Our brew of the week comes from Oddside ales, we sample the Citra Pale Ale, a citra hop heavy brew with tropical fruit notes. Make sure to leave feedback on the episode and we'll
Ramon Tamayo is our guest on Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon and Mark Carpenter. He holds Mark's former job as brewmaster at Anchor Brewing in San Francisco. Mark Carpenter starts the show with a beer from Anchor and introduces Ramon Tamayo who is the current head brewer at Anchor. He says, "I picked up the baton where Mark left it." He's doing some very creative stuff, Mark says, such as a Brewer's Pale Ale. Steve asks Ramon to tell how he got into brewing. He was a home brewer in college, which was necessary while he was too young to go out and buy beer. He loved the art and science and the enjoyment of the hard work. He just made beer to drink with his friends. He grew up in Petaluma. Herlinda mentions that he is part of the Tamayo family that founded a famous local business, La Tortilla Factory, which is famous. Mark asks him to explain the Citra Pale Ale. After Mark left Anchor, they opened a successful 7-barrel brewhouse. He made this beer in the main facility, just like the old was Anchor used to do it, 125 barrels. Ramon says he learned a lot from Mark at the brewery. Herlinda remembers a Gigantes beer, that they made to celebrate the San Francisco Giants baseball team. For him it was an honor to work with another iconic San Francisco brand. Mark tells about the way San Francisco was in the late 1960s, it was the time of the hippies and everything. "It was a fabulous time." When he started at Anchor, they only made Steam. But they started Liberty Ale, the first IPA in America, and several other types that were the first of their kind. They also started a distillery to make whiskey and gin. Now Anchor has a brewpub now, and food trucks that come. Mark tells the history of Steam beer. With the Gold Rush came beer drinkers. The brewers tried to set up brewing as fast as they could. They did not have refrigeration so they could not make lager beer. They called "Steam" a beer that was an "artificial lager beer" fermented at temperatures that were more similar to ales or old school beers. They they would Kräusen it, which is a second fermentation. Mark thinks it serves to clean up the beer. It's cleaner and crisper, which makes lager popular because it's easy to drink. As soon as they could use refrigeration, other brewers stopped using this process, except Anchor. Anchor will always make Steam beer, it's their main variety. They also do a Christmas Beer, that Fritz Maytag started many years ago. There is a different tree on the label every year. The recipe is pretty secret but he says they will have a Korean Pine Tree on the label. Herlinda says this year's Christmas Beer is rich and stout. It's available already, in late October.
Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host this week's program. 919 Beer visits Bill's Front Porch in Wilmington, and interview co-owner and general manager, Donnie Stone. Donnie talks about the history and production facility, and goes over Bill's most popular beers: The Mosaic IPA, the Citra Pale Ale, and Schwartzbier. Then, they interview Jim Deaton, the head brewer at Bill's Front Porch. Jim was trained in classic German beers, but talks about how he has expanded the variety at Bill's. He explains his formulation for the Mosaic IPA, his work in creating four New England IPA's, and adapting his style to Wilmington and the surrounding beaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wherein we discuss our changing tastes in both pizza and beer. Phil tells us about his high school reunion, Andrew sees a child hood idol (spoilers: it's Raffi), and Ron repeatedly butchers the pronunciation of Djimon Hounsou. We also talk about Indiana Jones, upcoming Disney films, Shazam! and Captain Marvel, Titans and Doom Patrol, and Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker. This week's featured beverages are: Citra Pale Ale from Four Mile, Life in the Clouds Hazy IPA from Collective Arts, Mala-Hop Cider from Tod Creek, Éphémère Strawberry& Rhubarb from Unibroue, Great Plains Brown Ale from Two Wolves, and Sake Dark Lager from Deep Cove and YK3.
The Offduty ADs talk about their states' transfer rules; Ryan can't name all of the Ohio transfer exceptions, fires shots at his state association, and lets his playlist tell time for the rest of the office; Mike cleverly introduces the transfer rule, thinks Chad Greenway did it the right way, and won't underestimate those who are average; Mark manages instead of leads in order to avoid fines, gets thrown under the bus by Mike, and thinks Chris Cornell is the 90s alternative GOAT.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Beer With Friends Podcast. This podcast is intended for listeners 21+. Please drink responsibly and cheers! On today's show: Eric is joined by Chad, Chuck, and producer Ryan. Today's focus is super fresh beers. The guys try Citra Pale Ale by El Segundo Brewing Company, Devil Firefish by Pipeworks Brewing Company, The Charlatan by Maplewood Brewing Company, Hopslam Ale by Bell's Brewery, Son of Juice by Maplewood Brewing Company, and Citrusinensis Pale Ale by Lagunitas Brewing Company to round out the show. Also discussed was the death of the growler, beer and running as well as beer yoga, what's better - bottles or cans?, Ryan going to see Cirque du soleil and the Ringling Brothers shutting down for good, a round of What's Everybody Been Drinking, a new Chicago Brewery has popped up - Motor Row Brewery, a new brewery distribution to the area - Odell Brewing Co., and a voicemail from Tubby with his best of 2016. All that and more. Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. If you enjoy listening to the Beer With Friends Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment proudly presents the Beer With Friends Podcast, pre-recorded from the D2R Studios! On today's show: Eric is joined by his co-hosts Cory, Dennis, Chad, and of course, Producer Ryan for the Beer With Friends Podcast! Today's focus is Spring Cleaning out the beer fridge!! The guys try En Parfaite Harmonie by Mikerphone Brewing, Swanky Ape by Arcade Brewery, Me So Mosaic by 51st Ward Beer Company, Citra Pale Ale by Odd Side Ales, Romantic Chemistry by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and then the "Beer From The Cellar" - Cuvee Ange (2015) by 4 Hands Brewing Co! Also in this episode: the guys discuss the new Blue Line Sports Pub, the Netflix Marvel universe of shows, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's bitch face, price points for beer, and an update of what everybody's been drinking. All that and much more! This podcast is intended for listeners 21+. Please drink responsibly and enjoy the show! Please SUBSCRIBE to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to RATE and REVIEW while you're there. Or, find the D2R Podcast Network on Stitcher or the Podbean app. Just simply download the Stitcher or Podbean app to your device and then search: D2R Podcast Network and SUBSCRIBE! It's really that easy! If you enjoy the Beer With Friends Podcast, then SPREAD THE WORD to everyone you know! Your word of mouth is our only advertising and we truly appreciate your support! Thanks for listening and cheers!!
John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman are co-hosts of "Behind the Mitten," a radio show and podcast about Michigan beer, food, festivals and the people who make it happen!On this weekend's show (July 18, 2015), they interviewed Laura Green, the owner of Laura's Little Burger Joint, which John declared as Michigan's Best Burger in 2013.Michigan's Best Burger List (MLive.com): http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2013/06/michigans_best_burger_2013_our.htmlAnd they also interviewed Christina Fetcher of the Meijer LPGA Classic, July 21-26 in Grand Rapids.http://meijerlpgaclassic.com/This week's Beer of the Week is Odd Side Ale's Citra Pale Ale."Behind the Mitten" regularly airs at:*8 a.m. Saturdays on Mix 1049 on WBXX in Battle Creek http://mix1049online.com/*Noon Sundays on Talk Radio 1360 on WKMI in Kalamazoo http://wkmi.com/*6 p.m. Sundays on Newsradio WOOD 1300 & 1069 FM in Grand Rapids http://www.iheart.com/live/wood-radio-1069-fm-1300am-1165/Find the latest info and more details about "Behind the Mitten" at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenOr go to their website http://behindthemitten.com/
Continuando a nossa viagem cervejeira pela Irlanda e Inglaterra chegamos à cidade Stockport. Local da cervejaria Robinsons, uma das maiores cervejarias independentes do Reino Unido, continua como um negócio de família desde a sua fundação em 1838. E foi lá que Bruce Dickinson, líder da banda Iron Maiden, escolheu para fazer a sua cerveja Trooper - uma Extra Special Bitter (ESB). A visita foi conduzida pelo simpático Graham, guia da cervejaria, que nos mostrou que a Robinsons foi inteira renovada há dois anos. O maquinário antigo e o novo ficam lado a lado no mesmo prédio. E o mais impressionante é que durante a transição para a parte nova, houve uma ruptura da produção de somente uma semana! Esta foi uma das fábricas mais modernas e bem construídas que visitamos. E mesmo assim apesar do alto investimento e o maquinário de ponta da nova fábrica, eles continuam seguindo a tradição da escola inglesa e fermentando em tanques abertos, distribuindo as cervejas em Cask e tiradas por Beer Pumps (Handpumps). Ao final da visita almoçamos com o grupo no restaurante da cervejaria e pudemos provar várias cervejas da Robinsons, entre elas degustei neste vídeo: Robinsons 1892, Citra Pale Ale e Double Hop - cervejas que ainda não temos no Brasil.