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In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called El Sully. This Mexican Lager comes from 21st Amendment Brewing in San Francisco, CA. The hosts drink it and somehow compare it to things like Tom's days in Mexico, age disparities in movies and TV, Tobey Maguire, Tom Holland, Willem Dafoe, Spider-Man movies and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3.75 / 5 VincesTOM: 4 / 5 TomsPlease follow the Instagram page @friday.night.beers. Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
Episode Notes Episode 60: 21st Amendment’s El Sully Mexican Style Lager It’s the Two Minute Beer Review!I’m Andrew Burkum and it’s that time of the week again where we pick a bottle from that massive craft brew aisle hoping to find a hidden treasure. This week we’re going to take a look at El Sully Mexican Style Lager from https://www.21st-amendment.com/. Will this beer transport us out of our everyday lives and onto a beautiful Mexican beach? Let’s find out!!Named after the alter ego of 21st Amendment’s Brewmaster, Shaun O’sullivan, El Sully pours a perfect pale yellow and is just a tiny bit cloudy rather than the normal clear as water pour of most Mexican style pale lagers. The scent is slightly fruity and just a tiny bit acidic. Again, for a Mexican style lager, this one has a pretty well-developed scent. But what about the taste? O’sullivan has been quoted as saying it’s a “… smooth, easy drinking beer,” He goes on to say, “Having grown up in Southern California near the Santa Monica and Manhattan Beach communities where I would spend many afternoons surfing and skateboarding, I would always enjoy Mexican-style golden, lighter and refreshing beers at the end of the day. Washing it down after a plate of carne asada tacos, it seemed fitting to recreate that experience and brew and package El Sully for all to enjoy.”The beer hits bitter right at the front of the tongue and just a tiny bit sour on the palate but with no sweetness. This resolves to a nice, bready cereal flavor. It drinks nice and clean as expected, but there’s way more flavor than you would get out of a lot of Mexican style knockoffs. This is a pleasant surprise. O’Sullivan has truly succeeded in taking a ubiquitous beer style (here in California, anyway) and elevating it to something that maintains the spirit of the original but takes it one step further. As far as American Mexican Lagers go, this one is a major winner. It’s got a bit more flavor than I would have expected, a nice bitterness to round things out all the while maintaining the drinkable, thirst-quenching quality that is vital to this type of beer. If you’re a fan of one of the cheap Mexican beers that are out there right now do yourself a favor and pick up a can of El Sully and give it a shot. I’ll be surprised if you don’t discover you have a new favorite! El Sully is 4.8% Alcohol by Volume and is sold primarily in cans, so it’s perfect for keeping you properly hydrated all day long. Well that’s all for this week, but I hope you’ll join me next week as I take a look at Captain Boomer’s IPA from Jack Russell Farm Brewing in Camino, CA. Will this one help us hunt down that white whale at last? We’ll find out next week! Look for links to this week’s beer and brewery in the show notes. Don’t forget to let me know what you’re drinking and what you’re thinking about the show. Tweet me @2minutebeer with the number two or drop me an email at 2minutebeer@gmail.com. And if you’re listening to the show on your favorite podcast app, be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and leave a review to help other people find the show. You can also support us with a small donation on our Patreon—there’s a link in the show notes. That’s all for now, but I’ll see you next week as we continue on our quest to taste all the beer!Have you supported the Phoenix Creative Collective and the Phoenix Podcast Network through Patreon yet? It's easy, just click hereSend questions, comments and recommendations to 2minutebeer@gmail.comMusic: River Meditation by Jason Shaw used under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/Find out more at https://the-two-minute-beer-review.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
HEY STOP! Before you listen to this episode go check out a behind the scenes video we made for it on our brand new YOUTUBE CHANNEL! Video Link Here: https://youtu.be/Utkzn6_CQr0 This week Robby (@robbydeshazer) put together a personalized Mixed 6 for good friend and co-host Carter Spillyards (@caspillyards)! We had so much fun and we hope you have fun listening to it! Beers we drank this episode: 21st Amendment El Sully, The Bruery Wit The Funk, Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale, Ayinger Celebrator, 8th Wonder Rocket Fuel, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout Rankings: Wendy- 6 El Sully 5 Rocket Fuel 4 Celebrator 3 Maduro 2 KBS 1 Wit The Funk Robby - 6 El Sully 5 Rocket Fuel 4 Celebrator 3 Maduro 2 KBS 1 Wit The Funk Carter- 6 Rocket Fuel 5 El Sully 4 Maduro 3 KBS 2 Celebrator 1 Wit The Funk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tapheads/support
This was recorded literally 7 years ago - we drink El Sully, a lager from the 21st Amendment Brewery, and talk about something I don't remember and was much too lazy to actually go through podcast and listen about. So let me know if it's any good.
I love saying the word, Tecante @beermakesthree @21stAmendment @EpicBrewing @NegraModeloUSA @GrupoModelo_MX Co hosts : Good ol Boy Sparky, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Bienvenido al verano de malas decisions with a massive blind tasting of Mexican Lager. Someone said let's go to Cancun only to see that your choices of beer dramatically changed. 1 day later you're wearing the beer bucket and making Darth Vader sounds. We even got the video. More tales of LOTS of things that happened when combined with these lagers. Sit Tecante Sit. We taste in a blind tasting and discuss the following 19 beers: Corona Extra Corona Light Corona Familiar Corona Premier Modelo Especial Modelo Negra Modelo Chelada Modelo Tamarind Picante Chelada Pacifico Clara Victoria Tecate Tecate Light Sol El Sully – 21st Amendment Los Locos – Epic Brewing Company Muchaco Good People Brewing Company Carolina Del Norte – Catawba Brewing Company Heyzeus – Melvin Brewing Company Lo Fi Lager – Lo Fi Brewing Company Top 4 beers Modelo Negra – Suds 4 Los Locos – Epic Brewing Company Suds 4 Victoria Suds- 3 El Sully 21st Amendment Brewery-Suds 3 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available online on iTunes, Google Podcast, PRX, Radio Public, or your favorite podcast site. This episode is part of the “Summer of Bad Decisions” series. Be sure to check out the other episodes in this series. Good ol Boy Kendall had to remove his shiny new Advanced Cicerone® pin for this episode. Be sure to check out Kendall and June's Blog. www.beermakesthree.com Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
Join us as we explore Dia de los Muertos in the Disney/Pixar film "Coco." "Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history." - Disney/Pixar We drink "El Sully," a Mexican lager from 21st Amendment and "My Black Parade," a blended Bourbon barrel-aged Strong Ale with cocoa nibs, vanilla bean and spices. Please leave us a review/rating on iTunes or wherever you listen to this podcast. We will be indebted to you for all our life- and death.
Go here to see notes for this episode. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | Google Play Music | Stitcher | YouTube Support the show: Patreon | PayPal 4B Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | tumblr | Flickr | Snapchat | Anchor.fm Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com 4B Theme Song: The Sleeping Sea King ***** Chapters: 0:00 - 4B 3rd Anniversary Celebration! 0:45 - Begin Show 0:56 - Mexican Lager Showdown 1:48 - Beer 1 - Dos Equis Special Lager - Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma S.A. de C.V 3:51 - Showdown Beers 5:45 - Beer 1 - Dos Equis (cont'd) 8:15 - Beer 2 - Tecate - Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma S.A. de C.V 11:31 - Beer 3 - Victoria - Grupo Modelo 14:37 - Beer 4 - El Sully - 21st Amendment Brewery 19:08 - Beer 5 - Corona Familiar - Grupo Modelo 24:04 - Beer 6 - Corona Extra - Grupo Modelo 26:49 - Beer 7 - Stetsons And Sombreros - Ironfire Brewing Company 30:33 - Beer 8 - Barrio - Thorn St. Brewery 34:27 - Beer 9 - Modelo Especial - Grupo Modelo 37:32 - Beer 10 - Landshark Lager - Margaritaville Brewing Company 40:36 - Beer 11 - Mexican Logger - Ska Brewing 45:45 - Beer 12 - Pacifico Clara - Grupo Modelo 47:25 - Beer 13 - Carta Blanca - Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma S.A. de C.V 49:45 - Beer 14 - Estrella Jalisco - Grupo Modelo 52:48 - Beer 15 - Sublime Mexican Lager - AleSmith Brewing Company 55:45 - Beer 16 - Los Locos - Epic Brewing Co 59:50 - Reveal And Results 1:11:15 - Final Thoughts 1:14:51 - Support The Show On Patreon! The Four Brewers podcast uses mp3 files with chapter markers that allow you to easily skip to different parts of the show. Overcast for iOS and Podcast Addict for Android are two examples of apps that utilize this handy feature. If your podcast player doesn't support chapter markers, then simply reference the time stamps listed above for this episode.
After a short break, we are back in the Brewtiful Studio to talk English Premier League Soccer. We discuss match days 23 and 24. We also discuss how we think the English press would have covered the Patriots' win over Atlanta in the Super Bowl. Random references in this episode include: Back to the Future, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Rock starring Sean Connery, and the possible creation of a sexy beer discussion call-in line. The beer of the pod was picked by Blake. From 21st Amendment Brewery, we introduce you to El Sully. It is an American craft brewery's take on a Mexican lager. -Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game
The great Shaun "Sully" O'Sullivan from the 21st Amendment Brewery returns to The Session to let us know what's happening in the world of 21A. The Brewcasters get reacquainted with Sully as he describes his latest creations; El Sully, Blah Blah Blah IPA, El Camino (un)Real and more. We also discuss and taste 4 seasonal/holiday beers and give our recommendations on what to look for when purchasing seasonal beer this holiday season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Jeff and Jason host Cher Gillson from Rogue Ales & Spirits out of Independence, Oregon. Cher takes us through the operations and beverages made at the Rogue Ales farm and how their company truly is farm-to-table. What’s in the Fridge this week? Jeff and Jason taste some international lagers - one of which comes from the world’s longest continually operating brewery c. 1040! They sample the beers in their brand new Simon Pearce glasses; El Sully, von Trapp Brewing Vienna Style Lager and Weihenstephaner Original Premium.