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I am delighted to welcome back to the Podcast, Dave Grant from Fierce Beer based in Aberdeen
Join Toby & Rob as they deep dive into Scotland's absolute finest craft beer with Stu from Fierce Beer. Throughout the show we get right into their new branding, new core range, upcoming (now live) crowdfunder, tap rooms, football and so much more. The beers we drank were: Go Easy - Pale Ale Fierce IPA Fancy Juice - IPA You can get your hands on these beers over at Fierce Beer's webshop and if you're lucky… in your local supermarkets! Grab a few cans, plug your headphones in and drink a long with us.
This week we are joined by Rob from Fierce Beer. We chat all things VBM, and how things have changed over the last year. And what to expect going forward. FUDS are back. https://fiercebeer.com/
In a special episode we speak with Stu Charleton from Fierce Beer to find out what is in the water up in Aberdeen that made Fierce Beer the Scottish Brewery of the Year in 2021. Stu shares his insights on why Fierce has become a household name both in the UK and abroad for standout incredibly tasty beers. From Hazy IPAs to Bourbon Barrel finished Porters, Fierce's range of standout beers is truly impressive.Be sure to follow Fierce Beer
I'm so sorry, I wanted this show to have some kind of structure, but it seems that when you have Sasquatch, Lurch, Steev and Hotsauce in one room together, stuff gets all kinds of discombobulated / We have an awards show coming up! / Hotsauce has to leave for death / Hotsauce had some fun in the Netherlands / Lurch is making beautiful beef again / Steev says things and stuff / I don't bloody know, I'm very tired and trying to think of what happened in this absolute nonsense of a show / Oh yes, a delivery driver comes bearing MD 20/20 and gets sexually harassed / When will Fierce Beer sponsor us / Lurch horrifies a gas man / All this and more on tonights DHB Radio Show!
Over the past couple of decades barrel aged beers have become increasingly popular among craft beer enthusiasts. From intensely flavourful spirit barrel aged strong stouts, to more nuanced and complex sour and wild ales matured in former wine casks, the range of barrel aged beers is as breathtaking as some of the beers which eventually emerge from the barrels themselves.But as the market has become saturated with these often costly beers, and the post-pandemic, cost of living crisis driven drinker looks towards simpler, less wallet-intensive beverages, what does the future look like for this subgenre within the beer category? Who's actually buying them? And perhaps more importantly: how are breweries making any profit from a project that takes an immense amount of time and space to produce, and is largely driven by passion?For this panel we put together a group of brewers making (in our opinion) some of the best barrel aged beers in the UK: Toby McKenzie of Macclesfield's RedWillow Brewery, Dave McHardy of Fierce Beer in Aberdeen, and Lee Grabham of York's appropriately named Brew York. The trio discuss everything from the processes behind their barrel aged beers, to what they think the future of the market looks like for them.
Welcome to A Woman's Brew, where women talk about beer! We are back making a Brave Noise, this time with Fierce Beer! We chat to Kirsty from Fierce about their version of the beer and why they took part in the initiative. Kirsty comes from a background working in beer bars and has a lot of insight around what it's like for bar staff in the beer industry. Fierce donated their portion of Brave Noise profits to the Drinks Trust to support workers in the hospitality industry. It's good to remember that the issues raised by the Brave Noise initiative and those like it affect not just those working in breweries, but the hospitality industry as a whole. Disclaimer – in this episode we talk a lot about Beer52, through which the Fierce Brave Noise beer was distributed. We recorded this episode in August with Kirsty and the beer was released in December 2021. At A Woman's Brew we always advocate for shopping local and supporting your craft beer bars, pubs, taprooms and bottle shops, who need our support more than ever at this time. To check out Fierce's current range of beers, head to their website here: https://www.fiercebeer.com/browse And find out more about the Drinks Trust here: https://www.drinkstrust.org.uk/ If you are interested in finding out more about Brave Noise or taking part – there is still time! The deadline for signup is 31stDecember 2022, check it out here: https://www.bravenoisebeer.com/ Get in Touch: Email: lovebeerlearning@gmail.com Website: http://www.lovebeerlearning.co.uk Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lovebeerlearning Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovebeerlearning Tori: @adventures_in_hoptimism Joanne: @awomansbrew. Facebook Group: Women's Pint Club Join the mailing list: https://www.subscribepage.com/v5c0a7 Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/lovebeerlearning Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LoveBeerLearning Subscribe: · iTunes · Spotify · Sounder · Google · Stitcher · TuneIn Watch: YouTube Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
This week, Joe and Matt check out some Fierce Beer's as they try an IPA and a Maple Pancake Stout! In the Hop Topic, they unpack Carlsberg's latest sustainable bottle initiative.Be sure to follow Fierce Beer
What an episode we have for you with not one but two guests. First up we have Alan Stevens aka "The Media Coach" who is on to review the Abba voyage show at the Abba arena in London's Olympic park. Alan was one of the first to experience the Abbatars in concert and we discuss if this is the future of live gigs. Our second guest is Stuart Charleton who came on to review the new Kendrick Lamar album and all things Fierce Beer, including the new premises and plans for the future. Also on the menu in this crammed episode is the Platinum Jubilee, a review of Nuart, the return of Aberdeen's The Little Kicks with a new single and video along and live reviews of The Smile, Jeff Beck (with added Johnny Depp) and Kasabian. Enjoy!
This episode features Shaggin Wagon by Stray Dog brewery followed by Redeem Yourself by Stray Dog. We then try out the Clearwater Lager by Fort Gary Brewing followed by our international series The Fierce by Fierce Beer out of Scotland. Heading back to Stray Dog Brewing we have Jagged Little Pilsner and finally we test Tanaka by Corsaire Brewing. Special thanks to Stray Dog for sending us these beers for the episode and until next week Stay Crafty!!
Album 4 the Day - July 24, 2021 - 25th Anniversary Bloodhound Gang - One Fierce Beer Coaster --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/album4theday/support
Born from a desire of escaping the oil and gas industry, Fierce would become the end result of a chance meeting of co-founders Dave Grant and Dave McHardy during a brewing course at Brewlab in Sunderland. This friendship led to Fierce Beer mashing in its first ever commercial brew in May 2016 at its new home in Dyce, Aberdeen. Five years on Fierce are exporting 15 countries and they have been the most awarded Scottish Brewery for the last three years running! https://www.fiercebeer.com/ Dave and Dave wholeheartedly recommend teh following fine Aberdeen establishments... https://hopshopaberdeen.com/about/ https://www.sixdnorth.co.uk/
Dave and I discuss a 25 year old album that still acts like it's thirteen. The Bloodhound Gang's second album One Fierce Beer Coaster is offensive, crass, and pretty damn funny. We discuss the album track by track until Dave gets very distracted by Vanilla Ice. Cath Dave's Podcast Dave's Video Graveyard on all your favourite podcast platforms and at www.davesvideograveyard.com
Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business
From a cold store in an apartment that leaked into his neighbour’s flat below to building a second larger brewery in Lagos, Kevin Bature and co-founder James Turley set up Nigeria’s first craft brewery, Bature Brewery. With a vision to produce high quality beers in West Africa, Bature Brewery is a cross pollination of international ownership and is working towards giving its dedicated team of brewers and employees part ownership in the company. Bature Brewery has a deep commitment to Nigeria and its vast potential that explores every opportunity to show the possibilities of doing business in Nigeria, ethically, transparently and successfully. Having befriended Kevin earlier this year and worked on a project with him and fellow entrepreneur Emeka Eluemunor, I became fascinated with the story and journey Bature Brewery have been on over the last several years. Kevin and I caught up prior to Christmas 2020 to talk about why he relocated to Nigeria 11 years ago and committed to the country; how he and James set up and grew the brewery; the many challenges being a small brewery in Nigeria; and the impact craft beer and other artisanal businesses are having in West Africa. For more info about Bature Brewery, visit baturebrewery.com --- Given that, as you’ll hear, we didn’t have any Bature Brewery beer on hand to sample during this episode, we crack open a can of Gweilo Beer Sudoku Golden Stout. Gweilo are a Hong Kong based brewery who are going global, partnering here in the UK with Vocation Brewery and are collaborating with a variety of breweries to deliver redefining beers. Sudoku Golden Stout and their other recent collaborations with Fierce Beer can be purchased online at gweilobeer.co.uk --- This week’s show is sponsored by SSV Limited From tanks to full brewhouses SSV Limited have got you covered. In just five short years SSV Limited have established themselves as the go to partner to help you grow or launch your brewery. High quality tanks, parts, brewing kit and the knowledge and experience to ensure your project runs smoothly from beginning to completion. Their recently opened parts shop stocks well over 1000 essential brewing parts to keep your brewery up and running. Visit their website on www.ssvlimited.co.uk and check out their latest projects. --- Find out more from Hop Forward and our partners… Follow is on Social Media: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn Visit hopforward.beer for more insights and a range of branding, marketing and business development services to help you and your beer business get ahead. Join our Facebook Community to connect with other industry professionals from across the globe Check out brewing-jobs.com for all the latest jobs and careers across the brewing and beverage industry
Burn Motherf*cker, burn.When those words are said, many people know the song and the tone in which to say them. It's from the classic song "Fire Water Burn" from the Bloodhound Gang, and the song was from their album "One Fierce Beer Coaster". The song took the rock radio airwaves by storm in the mid 1990's which led to future success from the band. But not even a year prior the band was dropped from Columbia records and 3 of the members had left the group. Hear how the Bloodhound Gang went from a rap group to an alternative rock band and how there are two versions of the album, how some tracks on the album were banned and how others were changed to fit the need for a big record label to sign them again.It's a great behind the scenes music industry story that is interesting to say the least, even more so when the lead singer of the Bloodhound Gang was trying to get onto the Howard Stern Show as an intern before they got big.Also DJ talks about his experience when hearing the Bloodhound Gang for the first time.Also in this episode DJ complains about old people in his town and Jimmy hops into the studio to play a new segment called Fun Fact Check, a game going over various fun facts for a chance to win a 5 dollar gift certificate to the Dairy Dip.This is one great episode full of tomfoolery and fun, be there!If you want to support this podcast, rate the show 5 stars and/or you can buy merch, its all live on teespring!:https://teespring.com/stores/industrialindustries
De Wortgenoten zijn op locatie in Nijmegen! En wel Bij Do Bongers van Basic Theory Ferments. Do ken je vast al als brouwer van o.a. Oersoep en Fierce Beer, maar in deze batch praten we met haar over veel meer dan alleen bier. Ook proeven én beer pairen we alles van haar gefermenteerde assortiment in deze aflevering. Hieronder de bieren die tijdens batch 21 de revue passeerden. St Bernardus - Tokyo The White Hag - The Puca Fierce Beer - F.A.B. Siren - Sins MIA - Tourist Trappe Fierce by Nature - Brett ipa Volg Basic Theory: www.instagram.com/basictheoryferments www.facebook.com/basictheoryferments www.basictheoryferments.nl Volg onze socials: www.instagram.com/wortgenoten www.facebook.com/wortgenoten Luister ons via Spotify, Apple Podcast, PlayerFM, Google en Soundcloud Heb je vragen of opmerkingen? Stuur die dan naar wortgenoten@gmail.com
We just can't seem to get enough of Nijmegen (session 3) and fermented food (session 8), and neither can this week's guest, Do Bongers. She's from Nijmegen, where she started her brewing career at Oersoep, before moving to Fierce Beer in Scotland and picking up the prize for Brewer of the Year at the 2019 Scottish Beer Awards. Now she's moved back home to start her own fermented food company using surplus vegetables. We discuss her switch and how her brewing knowledge will enrich her food. Useful LinksJeverhttps://www.jever.de/Basic Theory Fermentshttps://www.instagram.com/basictheoryferments/Oersoephttps://www.oersoepbrouwerij.nl/Nevelhttps://nevel.org/Fiercehttps://www.fiercebeer.com/Bierkoninghttps://www.bierkoning.nl/Crafty Picklehttps://www.thecraftypickle.co.uk/Basic Theory Ferments Crowd Fundinghttps://crowdaboutnow.nl/campagnes/1545?fbclid=IwAR1ySw4XzIuX3BcE15AgZT87YL7i4FGKpsdVLh5PNO3Xd6sIa_PrPzdllFYNewbarnshttps://www.newbarnsbrewery.com/aboutVault City brewinghttps://www.vaultcity.co.uk/Wild Beerwildbeerco.comTapestryhttps://www.tapestrybrewery.com/Pastorehttp://www.pastorebrewing.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Seán & Stu call over the sea to chat with Pádraig, bassist of post-rock outfit A Burial At Sea. They discuss music, life in a new city, memories of ye olde Irish gigging scene and answer a series of 'would you rather' questions. The beers featured in this episode were Fancy Wiring (8Wired + Fierce Beer collab), Soundwave IPA (Siren Brewing) and Cheshire Chocolate Porter (Unicorn Brewery).
In this weeks episode the guys review one of Keith's favorite albums, Bloodhound Gang's One Fierce Beer Coaster. Find out where Aaron and Dom stand when it comes to this album. Do they love it as much as Keith? Or do they think the Keith has lost his mind? If you have an opinion of the Bloodhound Gang's music, let us know on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/alittlelessconversationpodcast/ Don't forget to rate and review
Brewdog have hit the ground running in 2019. On this show: A podcast exclusive reveal.. the verdant collab with blow your mind! 3 new and improved discounts and offers for shareholders. Folk are not happy about the Share Trading day - Neil & Andrew tell us why. Bruce heads to Carlisle with Peter. We catch up with Fierce Beer, Verdant and more. Matt is back, Wattie is Back, and all the other usual news!
Four of us again, a pattern, thanks for the fairly liquid
This week, Martin makes Steve confront his nemesis as he takes him on a journey through sour beers. Beers | Garden Brewery ‘Sour’, One Mile End ‘Morello Cherry Gose’, Mort Subite ‘Gueuze Lambic’ & ‘Oude Gueuze Lambic’, The Kernel ‘London Sour Damson’, Fierce Beer ‘Tangerine Tart’ and Elgood’s ‘Coolship’ Hopinions | Which term do you think is […]
In our 49th podcast, we talk to Dave Grant, owner & Managing director of Fierce Beer. The Aberdeen brewery have been going for a few years now and have grown a lot in that short space of time. We talk to Dave about setting up the brewery, why he chose to start it and how the brewery has grown. We also discuss the way Fierce approach recipes, talk about the pro & cons of core ranges, the brewery's new bar and plenty more. https://www.fiercebeer.com/ https://twitter.com/fiercebeer ------------------ www.beernomicon.com Available for free download on Soundcloud. We are on iTunes too @ apple.co/2bBssoV Also find us on Stitcher and other podcast apps. Please share around and any feedback is welcome. Rate and review us on iTunes. www.twitter.com/beernomicon www.facebook.com/Beernomicon Instagram: @beernomicon
On this weeks show: Indie Pale Ale is getting renamed. Bruce went to the Tennants brewery. Peter talks Beatnik Brewday. Watty is back on the voicemail! We catch up with Louise Grant from Fierce Beer a who tells us all about progress on eagerly anticipated new Fierce Bar here in Aberdeen which should be open in time for the AGM. And MUCH MUCH more.
Aadil, Ben and Lucy get together to discuss all the games. Well all the games that Lucy has been playing anyway as Ben and Aadil haven't played much. Lucy reels off games from her list but really gets into Splatoon 2, Night in the Woods, Thimbleweed Park and SteamWorld Dig 2. Ben has played a little of Kingdoms and Castles. Aadil went out and played a table top game, that's right a game on a table top not a video. Wait, no, a screen. We jump back into Lucy's list and Life is Strange: Before the Storm and Lichtspeer. Beers! Ben drinks 'Snake Fear' DIPA a collab from Wild Brewing Co and Garage Brewing Co and the 'Moose Mousse' chocolate milk stout from Fierce Beer. Aadil has two big beers with 'The Big 1' DIPA from Fallen Brewing Co. followed by the 'NW DIPA Galaxy' from Cloudwater. Lucy tarts with the 'I Love You Honey Bunny' American IPA from Siren Craft Brew and 'Sonrisa' pale ale by Buxton Brewery.
This week we talk 'Splatoon 2', the 'Destiny 2' beta, 'Yonder: the cloud chronicles' and 'The Final Station' before moving on to our topic. A Czech brewery "Aurosa" has emerged releasing the 'first beer for her'® a pink-bottled number, discussion ensues. Lego may be mentioned. Aadil starts things off with the 'Yellow Sub' IPA from "Blacks of Kinsale" (Cork), while Ben has the "Põhjala" dry-hopped Saison 'Hooaeg'. They both try out the 'Loral & Ardi' trippel collaboration from the folks over at "Cloudwater/verdant/Lost & Grounded". Lucy takes on the "Fierce/Beer 52" collaboration 'Pink Grapefruit Pale Ale'.
This week we talk ‘Splatoon 2’, the ‘Destiny 2’ beta, ‘Yonder: the cloud chronicles’ and ‘The Final Station’ before moving on to our topic. A Czech brewery “Aurosa” has emerged releasing the ‘first beer for her’® a pink-bottled number, discussion ensues. Lego may be mentioned. Aadil starts things off with the ‘Yellow Sub’ IPA from “Blacks of Kinsale” (Cork), while Ben has the “Põhjala” dry-hopped Saison ‘Hooaeg’. They both try out the ‘Loral & Ardi’ trippel collaboration from the folks over at “Cloudwater/verdant/Lost & Grounded”. Lucy takes on the “Fierce/Beer 52” collaboration ‘Pink Grapefruit Pale Ale’.
Steve and Roland and Gary all in the same room, and of course some Sax playing