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In Episode 236 we go live again on Facebook, and in this episode we are discussing our favorite breweries beginning with the letter “N.” Now grab a beer and enjoy the show! If you would like to contact the show you can reach the hosts through email at tapthecraft@gmail.com, or interact with us on Facebook at facebook.com/tapthecraft and for all our links visit tapthecraft.com/linktree. We have a voicemail number...you can call 208-536-3359 (208-53ODDLY) to leave feedback or questions and have your voice heard on the show. We invite you to visit our website at tapthecraft.com for more craft beer content. If you enjoy our content and want to Toast Your Hosts, then please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/tapthecraft Visit our sponsor tintackers.com who have the biggest selection of embossed aluminum beer signs with the best prices. Use TAPTHECRAFT at checkout and you will save 10% on your entire order. You can follow Denny on Twitter, Instagram and Untappd @lucescrew. You can follow Kris on Twitter @kris_mckenzie82 or Untappd at @mck1345 and on our Facebook page. Find more links at tapthecraft.com/linktree. Discord server at tapthecraft.com/discord BEERS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:Leaven Brewing Smooth CriminalBig Sky Brewing Moose Drool Brown AleDrekker Brewing Co Cuddle Buddy Double NEIPAGreat Notion Brewing Pot of Gold (2023) Imp Milk StoutDelirium-Huyghe Brewery Argentum Belgian IPAThree Heads Brewing Rye Dye IPACivil Society Brewing Cryo Crock Part Trois Hop Haus Brewing Recreational Chemistry - 2023-3LINKS TO ARTICLES DISCUSSED:Watch our Quick Take YouTube videos on Old Rasputin Russian Imp Stout and Scrimshaw Pilsner for more information on the breweryWe do Old Rasputin tasting notes on Ep9 and Scrimshaw on Ep100John and I also do Believer Imp Red Ale tasting notes on Ep69John and I do original Fat Tire Amber Ale tasting notes on Ep11Kris and I do New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze IPA tasting on Ep199
This week we discuss the latest controversy surrounding New Belgium's re-brand and recipe change of their popular Fat Tire Amber Ale. We also have a special Exit 12 birthday to celebrate as the birthday boy keeps reminding us (we'll let you guess which of the E12 boys it is) who's special day it is! All this, plus brew songs of the week.Please follow Kristen on Instagram @butcanigetaflightIntro song provided by Young Kartz, called "Levels" Find Young Kartz's music HERE: https://yungkartzbeats.com/beat/levels-2828650 Break song provided by DJ Quads, called "Chillin" Find DJ Quad's music HERE: https://soundcloud.com/djquads/tracksOutro song provided by Jahzzar, called "The Last Ones" Find Jahzzar music HERE: http://www.betterwithmusic.com/author/admin/E12 Brew Songs Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Jthhy49AEzrql7GycHaq3?si=3b1c507ee64641c
Mason Mashon is one of our favourite adventure photographers. His photos perfectly capture the stories his adventures, in the mountains and on the coast. This includes flying to and camping on remote west coast beaches to surf camp and explore with his buddy Rory Bushfield. Mason also talks about embracing his indigenous identity, with the use of his teepee as well as his love for no-boarding. Watch this Episode: https://www.youtube.com/c/LowPressurePodcast Explore the LPP: linktr.ee/LowPressurePodcast Presented by: CMH Heli-Skiing: https://www.cmhheli.com Peak Performance: https://www.peakperformance.com/ca/en Fat Tire Amber Ale by New Belgium Brewing: https://www.newbelgium.com/beer/fat-t... ONxBackcountry: GPS Maps Use Code - LPP20 - and get 20% off a yearly membership. https://subscribe.onxmaps.com/backcountry/purchase/membership?promo=lpp20
Welcome to the Off The Tap Podcast! Join us this week as we try New Belgium Brewing Fat Tire Amber Ale and talk about flat tires and biking, among other things! Be sure to follow us on social media for updates and teasers! Twitter: @OffTheTapPod Instagram: @offthetappodcast Facebook: Off The Tap Podcast If you want to support us further, hit up our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/offthetappodcast to receive video podcasts and more benefits in the future!
Beer can be a force for good. Here's how. | Learn about Fat Tire Amber Ale: www.drinksustainably.com | novelhand.com | Follow Novel Hand on Instagram: @novel.hand
The sports hole brings us PGA golf, actual real golf! But this time with some extra sweet Mustaches. Drink on some Fat Tire Amber Ale, that has a something fishy going on with that bottle. Some solid streaming Recommendations, Lawn vibes, and More!
Welcome to the first episode of our new weekly show, Recipe Recap & Review! This show will feature discussions on the recipes we’re brewing, how our brew day experiences went, and what we think about the finished beer after it’s done fermenting and is properly carbonated. On Today’s Show For our first episode, we go […]
This week's episode Robby, Carter, and Wendy are diving into the one of the nation's largest breweries, New Belgium! We tasted 6 beers from all over the breweries portfolio and finally decide if New Belgium is worth all the hype. Beers We Drank: Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza, Voodoo Ranger American Haze, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale, Trippel, 1554 --- 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
Good evening alcoholics, we are a day late but not a dollar short. On this weeks episode we talk about hurricanes and how to be properly prepared for them. then some how we discuss strip club stories. How we got there who knows but listen to find our and enjoy this weeks drink Fat Tire Amber Ale! You can find us on Podbean, Spotify, Google Play Music, Apple podcast, and Stitcher Radio. Follow us on Facebook: Bar Culture Pubcast, and Instagram @bcpubcast You can email us at bcpubcast@gmail.com
New Belgium’s Community Ambassador Mike Craft and Sustainable Coordinator Sarah Fraser explain how kindling social, environmental and cultural change as a business role model works for the community. New Belgium Brewing is of course the makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, but did you know it is recognized as one of Outside Magazine's Best Places to Work and one of Wall Street Journal's Best Small Businesses? They have an entire team of coworkers dedicated to understanding and improving New Belgium’s impact on ecosystems. Learn more about this 100% employee-owned company and their commitment to the planet and to their community. Dedicated to proving that business can be a force for good, come visit New Belgium Brewing in Asheville. Free tours and great beers!
DAN HAS RETURNED AND THIS TIME HE'S WEARING PANTS, FOR MOST OF THE EPISODE. NOT A LOT HAPPENED IN THE WORLD OF POPULAR MECHANICS, BUT WE DO COVER A FEW THINGS IN THIS EPISODE LIKE DETECTIVE PICKACHU AND GAME OF BONERS (SORTA). THE EPISODE IS MOSTLY JUST A BUNCH OF BULLSHIT AND I REALLY WOULDN'T LISTEN TO IT UNLESS YOU ARE BRAVE. THERE IS A WEIRD GUEST ON THE SHOW AND LEMME TELL YOU IT'S A DOOZIE. IF YOUR BOLD LIKE A DORITO, SIT BACK OR CURL UP IN THE FETAL POSITION AND LISTEN TO DAN, KURT, AND GABE'S AWFUL SHENANIGANS. Contact Gator Sauce: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGator Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegator E-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.com Individual accounts: Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_Hurt Gabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasvia Dan: https://www.instagram.com/realdangriffin
DAN HAS RETURNED AND THIS TIME HE'S WEARING PANTS, FOR MOST OF THE EPISODE. NOT A LOT HAPPENED IN THE WORLD OF POPULAR MECHANICS, BUT WE DO COVER A FEW THINGS IN THIS EPISODE LIKE DETECTIVE PICKACHU AND GAME OF BONERS (SORTA). THE EPISODE IS MOSTLY JUST A BUNCH OF BULLSHIT AND I REALLY WOULDN'T LISTEN TO IT UNLESS YOU ARE BRAVE. THERE IS A WEIRD GUEST ON THE SHOW AND LEMME TELL YOU IT'S A DOOZIE. IF YOUR BOLD LIKE A DORITO, SIT BACK OR CURL UP IN THE FETAL POSITION AND LISTEN TO DAN, KURT, AND GABE'S AWFUL SHENANIGANS.Contact Gator Sauce:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGatorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegatorE-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.comIndividual accounts:Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_HurtGabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasviaDan: https://www.instagram.com/realdangriffin
Two guys with a love for everything beer! Join us on an adventure as we review beers from all over the country and the world! Each week we post 3 beer impressions/reviews on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Then, once a month we post a full length podcast where we drink our favorite beer of the month and delve into life's great mysteries. Let us know what beers we should try next, and what topics you want us to cover in the next podcast. Untappd App: TheBeerDenPodcast Follow Us Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/thebeerdenpodcast Don't forget to Share, Like, Comment and Subscribe!
En nuestro episodio #13 degustamos la Fat Tire Amber Ale de New Belgium Brewing Company junto a José Luis Oyola que nos habla de su nuevo movimiento. Hablamos de Hamilton, de las películas del MCU y sus mensajes. Además tenemos un viaje del espacio para terminar jugando 5 Second Rule. Mucha Mierda siempre a nuestro invitado. La canción de intro: Say Good Night - Joakim Karud Búscanos en FB e Instagram - @thebirralounge. Gian Chan Chan - Ruben Ahmed - Jonathan Pereira - Onix Ortiz
Today we are drinking from New Belgium Brewing’s Fat Tire Amber Ale, the American craft beer inspired by Belgian brewing tradition.
What's On Tap: New Belgium, CBC Nashua and NH Legislation (Its better then it sounds) Craft Beer Cellar Nashua: Website | Facebook |Twitter New Belgium Brewing: Website | Facebook |Twitter Bert's Better Beers' Draft Pick(s) of the Week: I love Fat Tire! 1K Named in honor of our co-founder's bike trip through Europe, Fat Tire Amber Ale marks a turning point in the young electrical engineer's home brewing. Belgian beers use a far broader palette of ingredients (fruits, spices, esoteric yeast strains) than German or English styles. Together with co-founder Kim Jordan, they traveled around sampling their homebrews to the public. Fat Tire won fans with its sense of balance: toasty, biscuit-like malt flavors coasting in equilibrium with hoppy freshness. Fat Tire: Pairs well with people. New England's Tap House Grill's Ale Communications: http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-hazy-ipa-beer-20170313-story.html https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2017/03/14/bars-are-throwing-out-this-brand-of-beer-in-the-name-of-marriage/21885701/ http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/03/14/budweiser-explores-how-to-brew-beer-on-mars.html HB 99 - relative to beverage containers. Summary: Bill is designed to make the beer label approval process more streamlined My Analysis: The amendment seems to have removed the physical sample requirement (unless specifically asked for by liquor commission). It also makes it so in-state brewers do not require federal approval if only selling in-state. It, however, removed the clause originally in the bill that stated that federal label approval for out-of-state brewers was enough for NH. House result: Passed House on consent calendar- 3/8/2017. Next Step: Off to the Senate HB 161 - relative to beverage sales at farmers' markets. Summary: This bill requires beverage manufacturer licensees to pay the beer tax on beverages sold at farmers' markets. My Analysis: The legislators forgot to require the normal tax on these sales before, although brewers have been voluntarily paying tax anyways it seems. Next Step: Was referred to Ways & Means committee (guess it was in the wrong one originally), public hearing was 03/07/17. Next step unknown, but seems likely this will pass unopposed. HB 228 - relative to transportation of alcoholic beverages by a minor. Summary: This bill allows minors to transport alcoholic beverages in a vehicle or boat when accompanied by certain family members. My analysis: Adds stepparent, grandparent, or legal age sibling to parent, legal guardian, or legal age spouse for the law. Amendment makes age 25 of sibling. House Result: Passed by the House by a voice vote on 1/26/17. Next Step: Senate Judiciary committee hearing 03/14/2017, Room 100, SH, 09:15 am HB 549 - relative to beverage vendor fees. Summary: This bill modifies beverage vendor license fees My Analysis: This would create new fee structures for breweries from out of state wishing to get licensed to sell in NH. Sales numbers are in-state only. Amendment lowered the top tier from 25,000 to 15,000 The text of the new fees (previously fees were $720 for under 200 barrels and $1920 for all others): 1 Fees; Beverage Vendor License: (b) Beverage vendor license, a fee representing the total per manufacturer assessments of: (1) $100 for each manufacturer with sales of less than 10 barrels per year; (2) $500 for each manufacturer with sales of 10-1,000 barrels per year; (3) $5,000 for each manufacturer with sales of 1,001-50,000 barrels per year; (4) $15,000 for each manufacturer with sales of more than 50,000 barrels per year; House result: Passed House on consent calendar- 3/8/2017. Next Step: Off to the Senate. HB 600 - relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses. Summary: This bill eliminates restrictions on obtaining a liquor license and being employed by a licensee based on felony convictions and character. My Analysis: Pretty straightforward in the summary. House result: Passed House on consent calendar- 3/8/2017. Next Step: Off to the Senate. HB 152 - relative to wholesale distributors of alcoholic beverages. Summary: This bill clarifies direct shipper laws as they relate to shipments of beer. My Analysis: An amendment has taken the teeth out of this one and it really no longer applies to direct shipping. Now it adds a mandate to the wholesaler license that requires them to attempt to get beers that retailers are looking for. House result: Passed House on consent calendar- 03/08/2017 Next Step: Off to the Senate. HB 353 - relative to sales of beer in refillable containers. Summary: This bill authorizes the sale of beer in refillable containers and establishes a universal growler.. My Analysis: Would allow licensees (bars & restaurants) to fill growlers from taps for to go sales following certain rules. Amendment removes clause requiring amber glass and eases restrictions for on-premise to qualify as eligible, as well as removing mandatory training class. House result: Passed House by voice vote on 03/08/2017. Next Step: Off to the Senate HB 496 - increasing the beer tax. Summary: This bill increases the beer tax. My Analysis: Changes the tax per gallon collected by wholesalers (or nanos) on breweries from $0.30 to $0.50. House result: Inexpedient to legislate. Dead bill. HB 98 - relative to brewpub licenses. Summary: This bill authorizes brew pubs to manufacture alcoholic cider. 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Episode 10 of Tap the Craft is devoted to answering all the listener submitted questions since the last episode. We discuss the use of hops in beers such as wet/fresh hopped beers as well as the techniques of hop bursting and dry hopping a beer. We uncover a beer cleansing technique and discuss the digestive benefits of beer. Discover a plethora of beer cocktails to try at home in our Brew Buzz segment. Prepare for our listener participation tasting notes segment in episode 11 by picking up a bottle or six of New Belgium's Fat Tire Amber Ale.If you would like to contact the show you can reach the host through email at tapthecraft@gmail.com, or follow us on twitter @tapthecraft or leave comments on the show post on openforumradio.com or Google+ just search for Tap the Craft to find the podcast page.You can follow me personally on Twitter, Instagram and Untappd @lucescrew. You can follow John on Twitter @primebrewing and on Untappd @primeWA and follow his blog at www.homebrewengineer.com.Beers mentioned on the show:Sam Adams Merry Maker Gingerbread StoutPayette Brewing Rodeo Rye Pale AleNew Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale
New Belgium Brewery, la cervecería ubicada en Fort Collins, Colorado, produce su popular cerveza inglesa Fat Tire Amber Ale y otras, en unas instalaciones modernas que apoyan la dedicación de New Belgium a la calidad, la eficacia, y el cuidado al medio ambiente. Los sistemas de Opto 22 se usan por todas partes en la fábrica. ¡Salud!
About the author & the story. I have always enjoyed an ice cold beer, especially on a hot summer day. Whether I choose a beer, a glass of wine or cocktail occasionally depends on my mood and the foods I am enjoying. My taste in beer leans toward the micro brews or European beers. While Coors was the old standby for my parents, I like to try different brews and steer clear of the US mass produced beers. Living on the Central Coast of California in wine country I tend to choose a local wine most often. For the next year I have vowed to try more beers, especially locally brewed and learn as much as I can. While guys may share a beer with us girls, the art of brewing and the fanaticism surrounding the beverage has been mostly the domain of men. I will pass along my adventures into the manly world of beer through this website. How it all started. It all started with the simple idea that having a kegerator in your home was “green” and one little step in decreasing the number of bottles and cans we send to the recycler. A while back, I saw a program on the Planet Green network about a couple in Brooklyn, NY that had installed a tap above their kitchen counter. I thought it was a brilliant idea to go green for any beer lover, thus the idea of putting a kegerator in our kitchen was born, which meant we might as well gut the kitchen and start over. Needless to say, my beer loving husband took the idea and ran with it. Not only were we able to find a place to hide the keg refrigerator, we designed our new concrete countertops so the tap could be above the sink and thus no mess. Many of my girlfriends have cursed me as their husbands are now ready to remodel just to have a tap in the kitchen. I found a used kegerator for a great price of $250 (saving about 400). The only problem with the kitchen remodel was that the access point for the kegs would be from the front porch so then we had to remodel the entrance to our home. More work – but in the long run it improved the look and feel of the house. Now with a tap in the kitchen and cold draught beer on hand I have a renewed fondness for beer. Good beer that is! The inaugural keg was Fat Tire Amber Ale by New Belgium Brewing Co. There is nothing better than an icy glass filled with draught beer. We had been buying Fat Tire in the bottles, but I still think it tastes better from the tap. Once we were all set up, I realized I had created a monster in my husband and not for the reasons you may be thinking. Having the kegerator has now led to home brewing. In less than a month, we have become setup with additional Cornelious kegs, large kettles for brewing, glass containers called carboys for fermenting and more. We have 2 batches brewing and eagerly await the day of tasting. While my husband is the primary consumer and brewmaster at our house, I am surprised at my interest in the process and the different types of beers and all that goes along with it. So for now I will share my adventures into the world of beer and brewing from a woman’s point of view. So far, it does appear that it is still very much a man’s world and we will see if they will let me into the club, even if it is only a temporary membership.
In this week's episode of Beer Talk Today, we join with Madison Beer Review for an end of summer Lawnmower Beer Tasting. On Part one, we taste Capital Island Wheat, coon Rock Cream Ale, Miller Genuine Draft, Victory Prima Pils, Budweiser, Cheesehead (a Capital beer), Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, an Fat Tire Amber Ale. Then we get in a long conversation about New Belgium and the Wisconsin beer market. Here's the mp3Cheers!
Fort Collins, Colorado-based New Belgium Brewery produces its popular Fat Tire Amber Ale and other beers in a modern facility that supports New Belgium's dedication to quality, efficiency, and environmental stewardship. Opto 22 systems are used throughout. Cheers!