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What goes bump in the night giving Kyle a fright? This week it's The Ring Two (2005) directed by Hideo Nakata. This sequel to an American remake of a Japanese horror classic (phew) has a journalist and her son haunted by a spooky ghost well girl. Will someone be Kyle's mommy? What American sweetheart is Mat stalking? Where in the world is Chris? Spend your last seven days cracking cold ones at Fort George Brewery as the Boo Boys break it all down.
This week, the guys discuss Never Sunny (pop-punk band from Portland, OR) and Deadpool & Wolverine (a movie you may have heard about) while enjoying some Power Cycle Pale Ale from Fort George Brewery. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/second-player-score/support
Astoria author Kama O’Connor thinks a lot about romance and love. Writing under the pen name Kristine Lynn, her seventh romance novel - “Accidentally Dating His Boss” - was published last month by Harlequin. In addition to being a romance novelist, O’Connor is also a writing and English instructor at Clatsop Community College in Astoria. Next month, those two passions will converge in a new humanities course called “Modern Love.” From Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story,” the class explores the evolution of love stories in books, movies, songs and pop culture. O’Connor joins us to talk about the course, becoming a romance novelist and changing perceptions about the genre and its authors. Kama O’Connor will be giving a free public talk about the history of love stories tomorrow evening at Fort George Brewery in Astoria. Doors open at 6, and the talk begins at 7pm.
This week we get rid of the rotten when we review When Evil Lurks. Then we gaslight you into believing Jacob was here for the whole review of Priscilla. All while drinking Focus- Comet, an American IPA by Fort George Brewery, out of Astoria, Oregon. Subscribe to our Patreon for premium episodes! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Spotify! Follow us on Podbean! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! You can buy individual premium episodes on our Bandcamp! Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Fort George Brewery (Astoria, OR) Beer 1: "3-Way IPA - Chico Hazy" // Style: Hazy IPA // ABV: 7% // Ratings: Jonny - 6.1, Max - 4. Beer 2: "Vortex" // Style: IPA // ABV: 7.2% // Ratings: Jonny - 8.6, Max - 8. Film: "A Haunting in Venice" directed by Kenneth Branagh. Ratings: Jonny -6.5, Max - 6. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - N/A - Jonny - "Elemental" (2023) Directed by Peter Sohn -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 5:09 - Beer 1 25:10 - Film (No Spoilers) 40:36 - DANGER ZONE 54:05 - Beer 2 1:06:53 - Hot & Bothered Please leave us a rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got a few bucks to spare? Support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar per week at www.patreon.com/freshhopcinema
In Episode 235 we go live again on Facebook, and in this episode we are discussing the situation leading to Anchor Brewing closing. We also have an article provided by a listener discussing the decline of attendance and potential death of beer festivals. 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 follow us on twitter @tapthecraft, interact with us on Facebook at facebook.com/tapthecraft. 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 Linktr.ee/tapthecraft. Discord server at tapthecraft.com/discord BEERS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:Fremont Brewing Coconut Cacao Barrel aged Dark Star (2022)Fort George Brewery 3-Way IPA (2023)Angry Chair Brewing Futile Confession (2020)Leaven Brewing The Vanilla Goat Barriehaus Beer Co Here's your F***ing Hefe! Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic Cantillon Rose' de Gambrinus Framboise Lambic Drekker Brewing Co There Will Be PRRRT - Jules Deluxe Pastry SourDrekker Brewing Co CHONK ‘Merica Cake Pastry Sour Jim Dandy Brewing 5 Year Beer NE IPALINKS TO ARTICLES DISCUSSED:DESPERATE TIMES: ANCHOR BREWING EXITS NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION, ENDS CHRISTMAS ALE found on the American Craft beer websiteAnchor Employees Launch Bid to Rescue Iconic Brewery from Liquidation written by Dave Infante found on VinePair websiteOur friends at It's All Beer Podcast just released an episode with some good history and detail about Anchor Brewing. Link to the episode Farewell to Anchor
This week Kyle swings into Seattle to do an in person collab for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse with Travis from The Cinephiles Digest. They also discuss Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Little Mermaid, Reality, The Bad Batch, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. All while drinking 3-Way IPA - Hazy Tropics. A New England IPA by Fort George Brewery out of Astoria, Oregon, in collaboration with Anchorage Brewing Company, and Cellarmaker Brewing Company. And Stuffed: Bananas Foster, a pastry sour by Claim 52 out of Eugene, Oregon. Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-15:43 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review 15:43-51:08 Second Featured Beer 51:08-57:13 Nano Reviews 57:13-1:17:21 Outro 1:17:21-1:19:13 Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/SudsAndCinema/ Follow us on iTunes! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1494990925 Follow us on Spotify! open.spotify.com/show/3Ludeu2hrTDuBfSGc9y7tO Follow us on PodBean! sudsandcinema.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/sudsandcinemapodcast/ Follow us on TikTok! Find our Premium Episodes Here! https://sudsandcinema.bandcamp.com/ Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
In this week's episode, Matt hosts our Space Talk segment while Dean tells us about is PNW cruise while we taste Magnetic Fields and Fresh from Fort George Brewery out of Astoria, Oregon. Cheers Big Ears! Thank you for listening and supporting our podcast! We hope you have as much fun listening as we do making them. We appreciate every listen, comment, and subscription. Please find us on Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, YouTube, and Anchor.FM. Email us at firesidefridays@gmail.com and we might read your comments in an upcoming episode. Help support us at the Fireside Fridays store at https://fireside-fridays.myspreadshop.com #firesidefridays #firesidefridayspodcast #bestnewpodcast #whatsinthefridge #WITF #beeroftheweek #notforthetaintofheart #newandnoteworthypodcast #bestpodcast #drinklocal #craftbeer #beertasting #youtubepodcast #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #beeradvocate #drinklocal #beer #beerreviews #fortgoergebrewery #ipa #spacetalk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/support
Michelle Svendsen is a woman of many talents. In addition to owning North Jetty Brewing, she also operates a stress management coaching business and teaches classes on Yin Yoga, Breathwork, and even Human Resources for small business. In this podcast we talk about Michelle's path from the bad relationships of her distant past, to her current position: married to the love of her life and running a thriving business together. Michelle shares many of her tips for how to manage difficult emotions and even tells a story of one mistake that put her skills to the test. She is an intelligent and driven person with a lot of valuable insights to share. You don't want to miss this one. Some topics to enjoy:What is Yin yoga, breath work, and how does it help?How do you define ideal health?Protecting yourself from bad energyCan drugs or alcohol be part of a healthy life?What does love mean?Michelle Svendsen Links:Instagram: @yellowbootsnjb @northjettybrewing @Inspiredmindmatters Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelle.svendsen.12Ramble by the River Links:WebsitePatreonFacebookInstagram TwitterEpisode catalogueBusiness: ramblebytheriver@gmail.comKeywords: Yin Yoga; North Jetty Brewing; Fort George Brewery; Wim Hoff; breath-work; Rolfing; Soma Breath; Instagram; TikTok; dopamine; craft breweries; Greatness Academy; meditation; stress-management coach; Andrew Huberman; Huberman Lab podcast; neuroscience; PTSD; psychedelics; microdosing; DMT; trauma; abuse; recovery; Sou Wester; Seaview Washington; Many worlds; multiverse; mirror work; plant consciousness; Willapa National Wildlife Refuge; neurolinguistic programming; sound healing; singing bowls; tarot; cold plunge; Western Red Cedar; Friends of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge; psilocybin; mushroom therapy; neurogenesis; hormesis; ice bathMusic Credits:Still Fly, Revel Day.Why Did You?, Hatami Tsunami.Reversed Beginning, Luwalks.Copyright 2023 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Friday, September 16th at 3pm ARTS – Live & Local! Carol Newman & guests: Karin Temple brings her Peace Labyrinth to Grace Church in Astoria w/live music. Laurie Case Wilhite tells of her experiences and book ‘Paddle to the Pacific’ at the Fort George Brewery. Charla Hathaway presents “Naked at My Age” featuring...
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/338 Presented By: Zoe Angling Group, LakeLady Custom Rods, Bearvault, Reyr Gear Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Andrew Todd, founder of Running River's Flyathlon, tells us how they combined trail running, fly fishing, and beer into one big outdoor party. Andrew breaks down the mechanics of the game including how, where, and who can participate. Find out how they raised almost $500,000 for conservation projects through the event and how they built an awesome community in the flyathlon space. We also hear about some of the challenges they deal with over the years in preparing these events and where they're headed with that vision. Flyathlon Show Notes with Andrew Todd 08:30 - They created the motto, "run, fish, beer" which was derived from the traditional triathlon and named the game, Flyathlon. Andrew breaks down the game mechanics. 12:01 - They held afterparties in remote places in Colorado 15:50 - They have an event on July 22nd-24th which is their 8th Annual Middle Creek Flyathlon. The event is sold out but you can still join the party. Click here to see their list of events. 18:10 - Andrew explains the pitfalls they've encountered in their previous events 21:28 - Through the event, they raise money for native trout restoration projects like Trout Unlimited. They also incentivize the top fundraisers with products donated by sponsors like Yeti and Patagonia 24:55 - Over the course of 8 years, they have raised close to $500,000 27:15 - They've got something they call, "Fastest Known Fish" which is where a player goes out, runs to the lake, catches fish, and runs back - the player who has the fastest time doing that wins 28:28 - Derek Roedel is sponsoring their events this year. We talk about how the Reyr Gear telescoping fly rod is an ideal rod for these events because of its quick setup feature and mobility. 33:20 - The Western Native Trout Initiative is a great resource for learning more about trout conservation 34:10 - Andrew tells us about the Troutman marathon - read more about it here 35:00 - Bryon Powell, one of their board members, completed the Troutman 6 times. They created Ultrout which is more difficult than Troutman because Troutman is too basic for guys like Bryon 38:45 - Andrew loves barrel-aged imperial stout beers 39:40 - Founders, out of Michigan, makes a beer called Backwoods Bastard - this is one of Andrew's favorites 39:55 - We've had one interview with the founder of Fort George Brewery, Chris Nemlowill at WFS 205 45:30 - An orange size 18 perdigon is Andrew's go-to fly 47:15 - They have a limit of 65 participants per event to avoid putting too much pressure on the creeks and fish Flyathlon Conclusion with Andrew Todd So there you go.. If you are into running, fly fishing, and you love beer, this might be the perfect race for you. I'm not much into running but since I love fly fishing and beer, I might try it if I get a chance. Should be fun. I think Reyr Gear's telescoping fly rod is great for events like this. I'm glad they found each other and are now working together. Check out their website runningriver.org to find out how you can reserve a slot or volunteer for their cause. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/338
In this episode, Alex discusses why we discuss retirement planning with people in their 20s and 30s. The beer of the day is Deviation Works from Fort George Brewing in Portland, OR. If you would like to learn more about their beer, please visit their website https://fortgeorgebrewery.com/beer/deviation-works/ If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
How do we connect with one another? Stories. Storytelling is what connects us together. How can you start to connect with people online who you can help with what you have learned from your journey, what you've been through, what you have discovered? In this episode, I share how I started to share my story of a major life-change and finding my passions of adventure and my love of craft beer. In doing so, I built a personal brand, build a community of people around me, and it changed the trajectory of my life...leading to full-time entrepreneurism and so much more. Start to share your story. Start to share your journey. Start to share your enthusiasm/passion about what you are going through, learning, discovering. People want to connect with others who have done what they want to do, who they aspire to be, and/or to learn from someone who has been through what they are going through! People go to social media to be inspired, entertained, or to learn something! Leverage the power of social media to share your story and enjoy the journey of seeing where it takes you! Let's connect on Instagram at @kimberlygayleconsulting and my personal IG @abvgirl Check out my website at http://www.kimberlygayle.com and http://www.adventuresbrewsviews.com Always a huge shoutout to Fort George Brewery! Check them out on Instagram @fortgeorgebeer
For years, Fort George Brewery blew a work whistle at its downtown brewery every day, audible in and near downtown Astoria. For some, it was a kind of connection during the pandemic. The whistle was moved earlier this year, but that's not the end of the story. KMUN's Jacob Lewin reports: Ever since Fort George...
For years, Fort George Brewery blew a work whistle at its downtown brewery every day, audible in and near downtown Astoria. For some, it was a kind of connection during the pandemic. The whistle was moved earlier this year, but that's not the end of the story. KMUN's Jacob Lewin reports: Ever since Fort George...
In this episode I'll be sharing with you a 3D print solution that I'm using in the van, I'm also heading to Astoria and Cannon Beach where I retrace the Goonies' adventure, And make sure to stick around for Something Different as I enjoy a very unusual beer at the Fort George Brewery!YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVugkF8HGXruPdjkA0aCKVwEpisode Links:Prusa 3D Printer: https://www.prusa3d.com/original-prusa-mini/Flavel House Museum: https://astoriamuseums.org/explore/flavel-house-museum/Oregon Film Museum (Jailhouse): https://astoriamuseums.org/explore/oregon-film-museum/Lower Columbia Bowl: https://lcbowl.com/Fort George Brewery: https://www.doublemountainbrewery.com/*Harvest Hosts: http://harvesthosts.refr.cc/susanowens (get 15% off an annual membership with this link!)contact: vandogger@vantales.comhttps://www.vandogger.com/*Van Life Essentials:Auto Pour-Over Coffee Maker: https://amzn.to/3aDovi8Omnia Oven: https://amzn.to/3sonU9SRenewable Mini Dehumidifier: https://amzn.to/3dKc45RHot Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/2Puh993150LBS Rare Earth Magnets (with hooks): https://amzn.to/37Mn4w1*Miscellaneous:Hunt a Killer: Death at a Dive Bar (standalone 1 episode): https://amzn.to/3cYjm5oHunt a Killer: The Moon Summit Mystery Complete Box Set (6 Episodes): https://amzn.to/3s1D70d*Disclosure: The above are affiliate links and if purchased, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.
This episode may involve a heavier dose of gun/beer nerd talk than normal but the conversation eventually drifts into the principles that undergird our relationship to government and to one another. If you don't enjoy the nerd talk hopefully we'll give you a seed to plant as you weld defiance and obedience into one inseparable whole. Beers: Bourbon County Stout by Goose Island Matryoshka by Fort George Brewery
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/205 We hear the story of how Chris Nemlowill from Fort George Brewery created one of the best-selling craft microbrews in the NW with the Vortex IPA. We find out how Fort George came to be after Chris walked on at Bill's Tavern and found the old Fort George building. We find out why they started selling microbrews in cans and why the 16 oz can was there goto can for the flagship beer. This is our first beer episode and you know I love a good IPA, so I hope you are not surprised. I want to celebrate craft brews like we support local fly shops. Fort George Brewery Show Notes with Chris Nemlowill - Caldera Brewing has been a great brew for a long time as well. - Let’s Brew is the place to get your home brewing supplies - Jack Harris at Bill’s Tavern was the guy who helped put it together. - Duck Dive Pale Ale from Bill's took gold medal at the beer games. - I noted the Edgefield with Mcmenamins and the old building fix ups that are part of many craft brew location. - We talk about the Vortex IPA and how it turned a 10 year business plan into 2 a two year plan as is a unicorn for craft beers. - 1811 Lager - Dales and Caldera were two of the first craft brews using a can for their beers. - The Pelican, Bouy and others are in Astoria - Craft Beer and Brewing Podcast and Good Beer Hunting Podcat You can find Chris at FortGeorgeBrewery.com Top Fort George Brews Vortex 1811 3 way IPA is different each year Suicide Squeeze is a collab with Seattle lab and the Snake changes color cavatica Stout is from Charlottes web Hazy Ips Duck Dive Pale Ale Fort George Brewery Conclusion with Chris Nemlowill We get the full Fort George Story from the founder of Fort George Brewery. We find out how the town of Astoria was founded in 1811, the British government took it over as Fort George, and later Chris found the perfect spot in the car dealership. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/205
This week, Jason and Stephen share their feelings and opinions on some of the most recent trends in craft beer. Beer tastings: Jason - Matroyshka, Fort George Brewery, Style: Russian Imperial Stout Aged in Whiskey and Bourbon Barrels Stephen - Bananas Foster Stout, Untitled Art, Style: Stout with Banana Puree, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Milk Sugar --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, the guys discuss Heck Yes (pop-punk band from Seattle) and the Super Bowl while Kyle enjoys some City of Dreams Pale Ale from Fort George Brewery. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/second-player-score/support
The brothers, Cullen and Jake, watch the UFC Fights on ABC and drink Magnetic Fields IPA, from Fort George Brewery. *Max Holloway vs Calvin Kattar *Carlos Condit vs Matt Brown *JingLiang Li vs Santiago Ponzinibbio *Alessio Di Chirico vs Joaquin Buckley *Punahele Soriano vs Dusko Todorovic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crushingcans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crushingcans/support
Hey, we're back! After a short “working vacation”, we pounded the pavement, stomped some sidewalks and gathered some new content. In this episode, the first stop on our coastal expedition 2.0, we visit Fort George Brewery located in Astoria, OR. We're talking pizza, we're talking dog friendly, we're talking great views, and of course great brews! And finally, we debut the newest segment of our podcast called “Quick Sips”. Check out the episode and get some fun facts along the way!
On this episode of the Run Pub Podcast, we talk with Taletha Egleston, the front of house manager at Fort George Brewery in Astoria, OR. Taletha was kind enough to join us for a virtual happy hour with members of our August Challenge to talk about the many ways Fort George has adapted their business, and culture, to accommodate our ever-changing pandemic world.RELATED: You. Us. Beer. An Interview with John Frausto from Fort George Brewery
Discover the brewing history of the Land of the Goonies! Astoria has a rich brewing history that dates back to the regional powerhouse of North Pacific Brewing Company. They struggled to commercially produce local beer after Prohibition until the late 1990s with the emergence of Pacific Rim Brewery (aka Astoria Brewing Company and Wet Dog Cafe). Now, Fort George Brewery, Hondo's Brewpub, Buoy Beer Company, and Reach Break Brewing are making the small coastal town a big part of Oregon's hops scene. Suggested beers when visiting: Lovell Lager (Fort George) and Astoria Wild Ale (Reach Break). Information for this episode comes from CUMTUX and the Daily Astorian. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerytowns/support
In this episode Adam speaks with Jack Harris and Chris Nemlowill, the founders of Fort George Brewery in Astoria, OR. The conversation ranges from the history of the brewery and the influence of brewing at the mouth of the Columbia River, to the extraordinary changes in brewing and restaurant operations that Fort George has implemented. How does a brewery maintain its culture and mission amidst the changes brought by COVID-19?
This week, the guys talk about College Radio (pop punk band from Seattle) and Black Mirror while enjoying The Optimist IPA from Fort George Brewery. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/second-player-score/support
This week we try the Optimist IPA and City of Dreams Pale Ale from Fort George Brewery out of Astoria, Oregon. While we sip on these tasty beverages we discuss Entertaining Movies vs Award Winning Movies, Saving the DC Universe, and Turning in 1 Million Dollars.
Join The Beer Connoisseur for this episode of the Beer Buyers Club Show with featured brewers Michal Frankowicz, head brewer of Fort George Brewery in Astoria, Oregon, Dan Cady, head brewer of Mikkeller Brewing San Diego, and Jeremy Roberts, founder of 903 Brewers in Sherman, Texas. Journey through guided tastings of Fort George's Fanzine an American IPA, Mikkeller's Beer Geek Vanilla Shake an Imperial Oatmeal Stout with coffee and vanilla and 903 Brewers' Painkiller Pineapple Orange Cherry Slushy a smoothie-style fruited Gose. About Fanzine "In an ever-hazier world, West Coast IPAs have nearly gone the way of the landline and fax machine. As the condensation slowly evaporates from the window of the indie punk bookstore, Fanzine IPA comes into focus – a crisp, clear, West Coast style collaborative presentation from Fort George Brewery and Grains of Wrath Brewery. Fanzines are deeply rooted in the DIY ethos of the fiercely independent, small-run, self-published, xeroxed and stapled testaments to the object of a true fan’s reverence. The Fanzine IPA can features the art of independent folk legend Michael Hurley, who himself is the subject of a Fanzine. A piney bitterness backs up the heavy hop additions, with grapefruit and other citrus notes. Mild sweetness from the malt bill lingers with a taste of orange juice." About Beer Geek Vanilla Shake "In the beer geek breakfast series – the beer that really put Mikkeller on the map, we decided to shake things up by adding a truckload of vanilla to the french press coffee trick, creating a whole new dimension to the beer that are loved by freaks and geeks worldwide. It’s dark, dangerous, sweet and incredibly tasty as you would expect, but most of all; it’s ready to conquer your breakfast table routines." About Painkiller Pineapple Orange Cherry Slushy "This is a Tiki cocktail-inspired beer. It is a Gose made with pineapple, orange and coconut. One drink and you'll feel like you're in the Caribbean sitting by the beach." ABOUT THE SHOWThe Beer Connoisseur, in partnership with Tavour, promotes up to five highly rated and sought-after beers every Friday that are available for purchase on the Tavour app. Download Tavour on your phone or tablet and use the Beer Buyers Club exclusive coupon "BC2020" for a $10 account credit after spending $25. Download Tavour >>> https://app.adjust.com/3ij9wjw (https://app.adjust.com/3ij9wjw) The Beer Connoisseur encourages its Beer Buyers Club members to purchase these beers via the app and bring them to the club's Livestream Happy Hour event each month. BJCP-certified beer and mead judge and certified Cicerone® Doug Piper moderates the happy hour, in which the featured breweries and beers are discussed along with guided tastings from the brewers. The audio is then converted into these podcast episodes so that you may enjoy the discussion and insights shared among the brewers and attendees. Watch this episode's livestream video here: https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/livestream-podcast-michal-frankowicz-head-brewer-fort-george-brewery-dan-cady-head-brewer (https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/livestream-podcast-michal-frankowicz-head-brewer-fort-george-brewery-dan-cady-head-brewer) Join BC’s Beer Buyers Club for free here: https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/beer-buyers-club (https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/beer-buyers-club) Support this podcast
Mason Davis & Ryan Garrow interview Brian Bovenizer, Marketing & Sales Director of Fort George Brewery in Astoria, Oregon. Fort George is one of the fastest-growing breweries in the U.S. and produces over 40 varieties of beer. Brian discusses the various ways Fort George has pivoted and got creative to keep the business alive in this time when they are unable to serve draft beer or host customers. Check out Fort George here:https://fortgeorgebrewery.com/ For support and advice during this time join our Ecommunity group on Facebook: Ecommunity: Business Survival Guide Reach out to Logical Position for any marketing needs:https://www.logicalposition.com/
Thinking: If someone is paid to digitally remove horse junk on The Witcher, then maybe I've missed my calling. Drinking: 1001 Years of Silence, a Mexican chocolate imperial stout by Fort George Brewery. (Delicious, but it's the only beer that's given me nightmares of giving birth to a herd of psycho robot babies. Take that as you will.) New season, new music! Opening and closing tunes are by TeknoAxe. You can find their work at http://youtube.com/user/teknoaxe.
Sarah returns from the clicker Expo talks about the cool things she saw and we discuss flirt pole and arousal play. Sarah is Drinking: Winter Bourbon Imperial Stout, Mother Earth Brew Co. Rebecca is Drinking: From Astoria with Love, Fort George Brewery Visit Our Redbubble Store! iTunes Discussion Group For direct inquiries and information about sponsorships, advertising, guest spots, and PR, please email Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
Did you know February is Stout Month? Yeah, we had no clue. So we decided to sample four beers from one of our favorite breweries to include a couple of great tasting stouts. Adam and I agree... The Matryoshka from Fort George is one of the best Barrel Aged Imperial Stouts we've ever tasted!
Dave Coyne of Fort George Brewery holds the title of “Barrel Baron,” and manages everything from R&D brewing to the barrel program of the powerhouse Pacific Northwest brewery. In this conversation, he talks about recipes and considerations for their annual collaborative 3-Way IPA, building barrel-aged beers and adjunction them, barleywines, the constantly evolving nature of their recipes, and more. This episode is brought to you by: * G&D Chillers (http://www.Gdchillers.com): As the brewing industry’s premier choice for glycol chilling, G&D Chillers has set the standard on quality, service, and dedication to their customer’s craft. For 25 years G&D has led the way on innovative solutions that match their brewing customers immediate and future needs. With a wide selection of custom built chillers; G&D offers the Nano chiller, the perfect solution for Nano breweries all the way up to their larger capacity units like the Vertical Air Chiller, built for higher volume operations. Contact G&D Chillers today for your chiller sizing needs at 800.555.0973. Reach out online at Gdchillers.com Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America (https://www.craftbrewersconference.com): This episode is brought to you by the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America, America's largest craft brewing industry gathering. Join your peers in Denver, April 8th through 11th. Details at CraftBrewersConference.com BSG (http://bsgcraftbrewing.com): Great beers are made from select ingredients. With BSG, you’ll bring the world to your brewhouse with an unparalleled and diverse selection of ingredients, from across the globe to just down the road. Our dedicated customer service team and industry experience provides you with the assistance you need in every step of the way. Let BSG be your supplier of choice for products essential to making great artisanal beverages, so you can stay focused on your craft. For more information, visit us as bsgcraftbrewing.com, or contact us at 1.800.374.2739.
Welcome to another installment of the Oregon Brewery Running Series Podcast; Inspiring Oregonians to Get Active, Have Fun, and Give Back. We host family-friendly, 5K fun runs that start and end at some of Oregon's best breweries. REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT RUN HERE! Today on the podcast, I sit down for a chat with John Frausto, one of the Pub Managers at Fort George Brewery in Astoria Oregon. In our conversation, John and I talk all about the ethos and culture of Fort George Brewery. As best I can tell, they're really only about two things; the community and the beer. Everything else is secondary. We talk about what they're doing to invest in the community of people at the brewery, which includes everyone from their team, residents of Astoria who frequent this fine establishment, as well as the thousands of tourists from all over the world who stop in for a beer. And of course anyone lucky enough to live in the radius where Fort George Beer is distributed. You might just learn a thing or two, so stick around. About Us The Oregon Brewery Running Series is about inspiring Oregonians to Get Active, Have Fun, and Give Back. We host family-friendly, 5K fun runs that start and end at some of Oregon's best breweries. Register for our next run here! Use promo code ‘FortGeorge5,' and you'll save $5 off your entry. Our theme music, the Oregon Song, is written and performed by James Hoffman.
Coming to you from a seedy little cafe in the heart of Beer Snob City, it's your favorite stumbling drunk podcast. The featured beers are from Reuben's Brews, Fort George Brewery, and Kulshan Brewing. The Beer Plus 3 Podcast features Jeff Swatman, Rick Anderson, Bri Edwards, and occasionally Micheal Zamora. Got something to say to us? Send it to beerplus3@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.
This week host Adam Boyd re-caps the 2016 Pacific Northwest Homebrewers Conference with interviews with Alex Brehm from the Oregon Brew Crew Homebrew Club; Jack Harris, co-founder of Fort George Brewery; Gary Glass, the Director of the American Homebrewers Association; and Annie Johnson, national award-winning homebrewer and Brewmaster at PicoBrew. In other words, it's a beer all-star line up on this week's episode. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Theme Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // Style Profile Music: www.bensound.com] Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio
Astoria, Oregon has a rich historical past and a world class brewery with Fort George Brewery. This week brewery co-owner Jack Harris joins us to discuss his passion for brewing incredible beers, and we do mean INCREDIBLE beers! This weeks beer lineup includes: Overdub IPA Vortex IPA Plaid Cavatica Stout Bourbon Barrel Cavatica Stout
Over the past decade, Astoria quietly became a hotbed for creatives looking for inspiration, community, space, and affordability. Now that economic times are on the rebound, how can Astoria keep its lifestyle affordable?This show was recorded before a live audience at the glorious Liberty Theater, home to the Astoria Music Festival and seasonal programming of all kinds.1:29 - We start out the show with one of Astoria's most vocal recent converts, writer Matt Love. He recently penned a self-declared love letter, "A Nice Piece of Astoria: A Narrative Guide."7:12 - Astoria Music Festival's artistic director Keith Clark and chamber music director Cary Lewis tell us about the history of festival, before being joined by Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak and Russian cellist Sergey Antonov for performances of Brahms Sonata for Piano and Violin, No. 2 in A major and Scriabin's romance for Horn & Piano. 28:16 - We sit down with Fort George Brewery co-founder Jack Harris, Clatsop County Commissioner Sarah Nebeker, and visual artist Darren Orange to talk about what what makes Astoria such an inspirational place for visual art, music, and the written word, and what might keep it that way in years to come.36:56 - After recording their first EP in an old cannery building in Astoria (and drawing their name from the Pilot boats that help guide freighters down the Columbia), Israel Nebeker and Ryan Dobrowski gained national attention with their band Blind Pilot. They were living in Portland at the time, but they've since moved to the Astoria area. They share the reasons for their move, as well as play a couple songs, including a new one, "And Then Like Lions."
Daily Astorian Publisher Steve Forrester talks with Eric Paulson of Lektro and Chris Nemlowill of Fort George Brewery. Continue reading →