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Mike and Dave have 3 NEIPAs from Dark Horse Brewing Company - their Mango, Pineapple, and Peach Hazy IPAs. Mike has some great Shows You Should Be Watching. Mike and Dave have an in depth look at the 12 team NCAA playoff situation and Dave is still on a heater with his NFL picks - see who Mike and Dave are picking this week. I had to give a "Listeners !, its the 3rd segment, hold on to your hats" warning. So its pretty fun AND informative. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-dawson7/support
Episode 202 - Try The Kool-Aid, It's To Die For! It's cold, it's refreshing, it's sweet and flavorful, it's full of nostalgic goodness, and the best par... you can have it whenever you want for less than a dollar per packet, and the cost of a cup of sugar. Oh, and of course you must vow to give of yourself eternally, and pledge your undying devotion to the tree goddess, the giver of life. Those details can all be worked out later. First, just try the Kool-aid... Mmmmm Strawberry Kiwi. This week we grabbed some Crooked Tree IPA from Dark Horse Brewing Company, and talked about joining a cult, which to be honest, seems like it has its pros and cons. Follow us! Twitter: @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast MOVIES WE DISCUSSED - RACE WITH THE DEVIL (1975) - APOSTLE (2018)
Craft Brew News – 02/28/20(Courtesy of Brewbound.com)Adam Lambert to Join Roak Brewing and Dark Horse as PresidentLong-time beer industry sales exec Adam Lambert is on the move.After more than a year as chief revenue officer for BrewDog USA, Lambert is joining Michigan’s Roak Brewing Company and Dark Horse Brewing Company as president. The two microbreweries announced a deal in September that finally closed last week, leading to the formation of the Michigan Brewers Union platform.Lambert’s last day at BrewDog is February 28, although he plans to offer guidance on an as-needed basis.Lambert started at Scottish craft beer maker BrewDog’s U.S. division in December 2018. In that time, BrewDog’s U.S. volumes increased 46%, to 53,000 barrels.In his note to industry friends, Lambert called the last two and a half years working for BrewDog as a consultant and a full-time employee “one of the most challenging yet rewarding times” in his career.According to Lambert, it’s unclear how high the ceiling is for Roak and Dark Horse, which was founded in 1997. Both breweries possess about 20,000 barrels of capacity but neither was close to hitting its maximum.Untappd’s Parent Company Acquires Beer AdvocateTwo of the largest remaining beer rating platforms are joining forces.Next Glass, the parent company of popular beer rating app Untappd, has reached an agreement to acquire Beer Advocate. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.Beer Advocate co-founder Todd Alström announced the deal on the Beer Advocate forum, adding that Next Glass has acquired “the brand, trademarks, website, data, etc.”Although Next Glass has acquired Beer Advocate’s assets, users’ Beer Advocate and Untappd accounts will remain separate, according to a press release posted to Untappd’s website.Beer Advocate had derived “a large portion” of its business from advertising income from the print magazine. But the company scaled back publication frequency from monthly to quarterly in January 2018, and then ceased publication entirely in April 2019. The switch in frequency was “not enough to overcome some of the larger trends in the market.”Untappd offers a more broad rating experience for users, who “check in” beers they drink and rate them on a five-point scale, with the option to add flavor descriptors, and receive news from breweries and retailers.Untappd has monetized its platform and data by offering breweries as many as 1.5 million impressions with users per month. Among advertising opportunities on Untappd are sponsored badges ($2,000 per month for a nation-wide badge), in-app promotions ($10,000 per month for a national promotion supported with an email to subscribers) and paid placements on its home screen ($30,000 per month for a national tile).Diageo Settles With SECDiageo, the London-based parent company of Guinness, will pay a $5 million fine to settle charges filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for pressuring wholesalers to accept more products to boost its shipment numbers, according to Reuters.The company wrote in a press release “Diageo is pleased to have resolved this legacy matter, which relates back to fiscal years 2014 and 2015,”. “Diageo regularly reviews and refines its policies and procedures and is committed to maintaining a robust and transparent disclosure process.”In addition to Guiness, Diageo’s portfolio also includes Captain Morgan, Ketel One and Smirnoff, among other brands.Famous Dave’s Parent Company to Acquire Granite City Food & BreweryBBQ Holdings, parent company of chain restaurant Famous Dave’s BBQ announced an agreement to purchase Bloomington, Minnesota-based Granite City Food and Brewery, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2019.Minnetonka, Minnesota-based BBQ Holdings’ brands include Famous Dave’s BBQ, Clark Crew BBQ and Real Famous BBQ with 126 locations in 33 states. 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On this episode Ethan and I review Dark Horse Brewing Company's Raspberry Ale.
This week the Beer Nuts explore better Harvest/Wet Hopped Ales from Dark Horse Brewing Company, Founders Brewing, and Dugout shares a home brewed harvest ale! Thank you for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net!
MARSHALL -- September will be a wildly busy month for Dark Horse Brewing Company. The Marshall microbrewery is poised to release its high-gravity Scotch ale, Scotty Karate, its Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock, prepping the Holiday Stout Series and paying tribute to the devil. That's right, Lucifer gets a little love. Listen below for all the evil details. Download the latest... MARSHALL -- September will be a wildly busy month for Dark Horse Brewing Company. The Marshall microbrewery is poised to release its high-gravity Scotch ale, Scotty Karate, its Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock, prepping the Holiday Stout Series and paying tribute to the devil. That's right, Lucifer gets a little love. Listen below for all the evil details. Download the latest KalamaBrew podcast, subscribe via iTunes or listen below.
KALAMAZOO - Fresh from an evening of watching a whole lot of beer on the big screen, KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and Josh Smith share some of the highlights from the nation-wide premiere of "Beer Wars" with The Captain on WIDR-FM's Nonchalant Cafe Hour. John Liberty also shares a few of the highlights from his chat with Aaron Morse... KALAMAZOO - Fresh from an evening of watching a whole lot of beer on the big screen, KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and Josh Smith share some of the highlights from the nation-wide premiere of "Beer Wars" with The Captain on WIDR-FM's Nonchalant Cafe Hour. John Liberty also shares a few of the highlights from his chat with Aaron Morse of Dark Horse Brewing Company and from there the conversation turns to the Muskegon Brewing Company. If you missed the live version, you can download the latest KalamaBrew podcast in three parts -- Part 1,Part 2, and Part 3. You can also listen below, or subscribe via iTunes.
KALAMAZOO - This week, KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and Josh Smith take you on a journey across the Atlantic where some of Britain's oldest breweries and pubs await. This trip also includes a brief stop where you can enjoy a beer festival hosted by eight different pubs with over 90 beers on tap. We also travel to a few... KALAMAZOO - This week, KalamaBrew bloggers Anne Holcomb and Josh Smith take you on a journey across the Atlantic where some of Britain's oldest breweries and pubs await. This trip also includes a brief stop where you can enjoy a beer festival hosted by eight different pubs with over 90 beers on tap. We also travel to a few places little closer to home - west to Dark Horse Brewing Company and northeast to get "freaky with the tiki." And the best part? You don't have to spend a dime ... unless you want to. Tune in every Friday at noon to hear the latest in the craft beer world with KalamaBrew and The Captain on WIDR-FM's Nonchalant Cafe. You can download the latest KalamaBrew podcast in three parts -- Part 1,Part 2, and Part 3. You can also listen below, or subscribe via iTunes.