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Welcome to Season 4 of the Alternative Blacks Podcast! Join hosts Tyler Washington and Chris as they kick off the new season with a refreshing conversation featuring Kyle and Brendon from Carbon Copy Beer and Wine. In this episode, Tyler and Chris dive into the world of craft beer with Kyle and Brendon, exploring their journey into brewing and the unique approach they bring to their brewery in West Philadelphia. From their experiences brewing at renowned establishments like Tired Hands and Hill Farmstead to their decision to embark on their own venture during the pandemic, Kyle and Brendon share insights into the challenges and triumphs of building Carbon Copy from the ground up. Discover the inspiration behind the name "Carbon Copy" and its significance to Kyle and Brendon's vision for their brewery. Learn about their commitment to crafting high-quality, consistent beers that stand out in a crowded market and the importance of staying true to their own brewing style amidst industry trends. From discussing their flagship beers like their North German-style Pilsner "Bindle," Kyle and Brendon offer a glimpse into the diverse lineup of brews that Carbon Copy has to offer. Hear about their brewing philosophy, seasonal rotations, and the meticulous attention to detail that goes into each batch. Join Tyler and Chris as they explore the rich tapestry of flavors, aromas, and experiences that Carbon Copy brings to the craft beer scene. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or new to the world of brewing, this episode offers something for everyone to sip, savor, and enjoy. Tune in to Part 1 of the episode with Carbon Copy and get ready to raise a glass to innovation, creativity, and the pursuit of brewing excellence. Cheers! instagram.com/carboncopy carboncopy.com instagram.com/alternativeblackspod tylerelliswashington.com/abp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alternative-blacks/support
Tom and Dan talk to Tom Peters from Monk's Cafe about their very special collaboration with Cantillon and why that beer is so special not only to the beer world but to him. He also talks about the special event they had with Shaun Hill of Hill Farmstead. We run through some of the numbers from Untappd's year end review and talk about some upcoming brewery openings in New Jersey. Chase from Top Beer Drops stops by to talk about the top beers of the last week and of course we talk about some local releases that caught our eye.
Over the course of his decade-and-a-half, bicoastal brewing career, Vasili Gletsos has brewed a wide range of beer styles on an equal wide range of brewing systems. But after launching Wunderkammer (https://www.wunderkammerbier.com) as a personal brand while serving as head brewer for Hill Farmstead, he ultimately decided to make it his focus, building out a simple brewery with an old dairy tank mash tun and a wood-fired copper kettle to make mixed culture beers that tell stories. Through foraging and engaging with the landscape around him, he continues to make beer that feels not just rooted and local, but thoughtfully considered and artful. He's particular about ingredients and fermentation, searching for mixed culture expressions that don't simply lean on clichés of the genre. “Part of the power of mixed culture beer is that I find it very transportive,” he says. “It brings you to a time and place—but I don't always want that time and place to be a barnyard.” In this episode, Gletsos discusses his mixed culture process, including: differentiating Wunderkammer from Hill Farmstead's mixed culture program choosing Brettanomyces strains for more favorable flavors brewing on a very simple wood-fired brewhouse working in layers blending stainless fermentation and wood puncheon aging using foraged ingredients like yarrow cold side versus hot side additions of foraged ingredients And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across the country along the way, and they're proud of the cool partnerships they've built over the past 30 years. Reach out for a quote today at gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) or call to discuss your next project. BSG Craft Brewing (https://Bsgcraftbrewing.com/): Developed as a part of part of Kerry's Eco Brewing range, FermCap™ Eco is a plant-based alternative to traditional silicon-based products. FermCap™ Eco increases fermenter capacity by reducing foam height to improve beer foam stability and enhance hop utilization. Visit BSGCraftbrewing.com or contact your BSG Sales Rep to get started. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard's new brewing customers often mention discovering Old Orchard through the word-of-mouth recommendation of another brewer. To join the core of Old Orchard's brewing community, learn more at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Accubrew (https://accubrew.io) The AccuBrew system is designed to give you unprecedented insight into the fermentation process. Monitor gravity, fermentation activity, clarity, and temperature, schedule reminders, and receive alerts anywhere, anytime. To learn more about AccuBrew head over to AccuBrew.io ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) The ProFill series of rotary can fillers from ProBrew are accelerating plant production everywhere. For more information, visit www.probrew.com or email contactus@probrew.com. Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Thiolized yeast are a new tool for brewers to bring intense guava and passionfruit aromas out of your malt and hops. And wait, there's more! Omega Yeast makes yeast-to-order with a consistent one week lead time ensuring peak freshness and reliability. Roberts PolyPro (https://go.robertspolypro.com/CBBPod): Try Roberts PolyPro's multipack can handles, designed for sustainability and cost savings. Grip-Pak rings are biodegradable and average $0.05 cents per unit. Craft-Pak carriers are recyclable and designed with 30% less plastic. Visit go.robertspolypro.com/CBBPod to request free samples and start saving today!) Yakima Chief Hops (https://yakimachief.com/return-growers): Yakima Chief Hops is proud to have an established Return-To-Grower program, which redistributes an average of 75% of their business earnings back to the family farms who grow the hops in your beer. Where you buy your ingredients matters and with Yakima Chief Hops, it's more than a box of hops. Learn more at YAKIMACHIEF.COM/RETURN-GROWERS
Welcome to the Boozebuddy Update. For you Boozebuddies today I have - Opener Alternatives, Best VT Beers, & Barr Hill RTD Opener Alternatives, all neatly arranged so you can find a surefire way to open a beer if you ever find yourself with a bottle in your hand and no opener in sight. Have a buckle, a car, a belt, even a wedding ring - then you my friend have a way to open that stubborn cap on top of that bottle of beer. Several ways to open at the link https://www.mensjournal.com/food-drink/how-open-beer-bottle-without-opener Best VT Beers! Vermont has some pretty amazing beers, and it's why the tiny state has been called “The Napa Valley of Craft Beer” for some time. Here are 20 of the best, including, Otter Creek Brewing's Copper Ale. Hill Farmstead, with Abner and Ann, House of Fermentology Purple Dot, Lush from Frost Beerworks, and The Alchemist's Heady Topper. All 20 at the link https://www.tastingtable.com/1254770/best-vermont-craft-beers-ranked/ The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! Barr Hill RTD. Barr Hill Gin and Lawson's Finest Liquids have teamed up on a Ready-to-Drink gin and Tonic that rolls out this week, though some stores might not have it on hand before April 28th! Look for the 93% ABV canned cocktail to hit the shelves for a price of about $20 for a 4-pack of 12-ounce cans. Click the link for more https://vermontbiz.com/news/2023/april/12/barr-hill-releases-first-ever-canned-gt Buy me a Beer or merch for yourself at https://shop.boozebuddyupdate.com Suggest a story and find all the links at https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com *Affiliate links* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 Canon 80D - https://amzn.to/3JwYpiB MOMAN MA6 Lavalier Mic - https://amzn.to/3ZktFHf Try TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=boozebuddy #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #opening #open #bottleopener #openingsnacks #lifehack #hack #bottlecap #vermont #vermontlife #vermonting #alchemist #headytopper #frost #craftbeer #craftbeerlover #craftbeerlife #craftbeertube #beergeek #beerlover #bestofthebest #toptrending #gin #ginandtonic #cannedcocktails #rtd #readytodrink #gincocktail #gincocktails #tonic #barrhillgin #caledonia #spirits #distillery #distillation #distilling the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, booze news, booze,bottle opener,opening beer, open beer, how to open a beer, best Vermont beer, Vermont beer, vt craft beer, 20 best Vermont beers, Alchemist Heady Topper, Hill Farmstead, House of Fermentology, Frost Beer Works, Barr Hill Gin, Caledonia Spirits, Gin and Tonic, canned cocktails, rtd, rtds, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozebuddy/support
Our friend Nick aka Fake Phil Markowski joins us for the THIRD time to talk all about CT beer, while gift us some beers to try from Bissel Brothers, Manor Hill Brewing, and Hill Farmstead. Of course, like any good beer podcast, we also talk Rugby 6 Nations. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @1056Podcast
Welcome to the Boozebuddy Update. For you Boozebuddies today I have - Sour Beers, Winemaking Magic, & World's Best Whisky Sour Beers - the top 15! They're not for everyone. I will offer this bit of sage advice - if you want to try some, try it a bottle share with others, and bring a beer you know you like - just in case. Hill Farmstead, as no one should be surprised, has one here. Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen brewery also has one at the top of this list. At the very top - if you like sour beer - you already know this name. Cantillon. It's one of the few sour beers where people wait until it comes out to pounce and buy as much as they can. Find the top 15 at the link! https://www.tastingtable.com/1233595/popular-sour-beers-ranked/ Winemaking Magic, if you believe the writer of this story, is in the land of New Mexico. The locals say the aquifer fed vineyard has ‘holy water' to thank for the end result, also helped by rains that come at just the right time The land consists of over 600,000 acres at 4,000–6,000 feet above sea level in the southwestern corner of the state, producing about 300,000 cases of wine a year - but planting more each year. Keep your eye on this region and get more at the link https://www.winemag.com/2023/03/30/mimbres-new-mexico-ava/ Brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! World's Best Whisky has been crowned. On March 30th whisky and whisky makers from around the world received word on how their spirits fared at the 2023 World Whiskies Awards. The Winner was Tel Aviv's M&H Distillery winning World's Best Single Malt prize with Elements Sherry Cask. It was referred to as a complicated symphony of flavors, that wowed judges. Get more at the link. https://tinyurl.com/2zbyfncz Buy me a Beer and get merch at a pre-launch discount with the password- boozebuddy - at https://shop.boozebuddyupdate.com Find all the show notes, links, and suggest a story at https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 Canon 80D - https://amzn.to/3JwYpiB MOMAN MA6 Lavalier Mic - https://amzn.to/3ZktFHf #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #sour #sourbeer #craftbeer #cantillon #wildyeast #wine #winelovers #winemaker #winemaking #grapevine #newmexico #bestwhiskey #whiskey #whisky #whiskylover #whiskeylover the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, booze news, booze, sour beer, hill farmstead, cantillon, craft beer, wild yeast, fermentation, new mexico, vintner, wine making, wine growing, grape vine, best whiskey, worlds best whiskey, Tel Aviv, M&H Distillery, Single Malt, Elements Sherry Cask, aged whiskey, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozebuddy/support
Welcome to the Boozebuddy Update. For you Boozebuddies today I have - Level Up Wine, Daniels vs Spaniels, & Best Breweries Level Up your red wine drinking with these tips to get the most flavor out of your bottle. It's actually pretty amazing how flat red wine can taste if it's too chilled, you tried to drink it without aeration, and you have it in the wrong glass. Let thatwine breathe, allow the temperature to come up, and have it in the proper glass - it could be your favorite wine. Click the link to get more from your reds https://sonomawinegarden.com/how-to-make-red-wine-taste-better/ Daniels vs Spaniels! Jack Daniels, who believes they are defending the trademark of their Old No 7 brand. This battle began when VIP products came out with their Bad Spaniels squeaky toy that used a similar shape, font, and black label on their dog toy to parody the whiskey with some low-brow humor. Parody is usually protected, but did this one go too far? Get up to speed at the link https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/politics/jack-daniels-bad-spaniels-dog-toy-supreme-court/index.html - Sponsor - The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! Best Breweries, ranked. This is a list of the 20 best breweries in the US, and they're ranked for your convenience. Vermont's own Hill Farmstead made it to #10 on this list, along with Bell's Brewery, Russian River, Ommegang, and Treehouse. There are 4 breweries on here I haven't had yet. Sante Adairius, Alpine Beer Company, Bottle Logic, & Alesmith. If you want to get your hands on a great beer, this list indeed looks full of the best. Get the full list at the link https://www.tastingtable.com/1236862/best-breweries-in-the-us-ranked/ Find all the show notes, links, and suggest a story at https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 Canon 80D - https://amzn.to/3JwYpiB MOMAN MA6 Lavalier Mic - https://amzn.to/3ZktFHf #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #redwine #decanter #wine #wineglass #winelovers #winetime #levelup #improvement #jackdaniels #lawsuit #law #parody #trademark #trademarks #dogtoys #dogtoy #best #brewery #usamade #beerindustry #beer #beerus #craftbeer #craftbeerlover the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, booze news, booze, red wine, wine, wine lover, wine time, wine down, decanter, improving wine, aerate wine, wine glass, red wines, Jack Daniels v Bad Spaniels, Jack Daniels Trademark, trademark lawsuit, legal battle, whiskey vs dog toy, Best US craft beer breweries, Alesmith, Bell's Brewery, Russian River, Ommegang, Treehouse, Hill Farmstead, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozebuddy/support
*Originally scheduled to drop 3/17/2023*: Chris Papallo is the founder and owner of Eredita Beer, and a former employee of one of the best breweries in the world, Hill Farmstead of Vermont. Having brewed beer for years under the eyes of some of the best in the world, Chris moved back to Connecticut and began his beer brand in November of 2022, which is already pumping out some of the tastiest beers in the state. Currently Chris brews his beer out of 12 Percent Beer Project located in North Haven, CT, with his sights set on opening a brewery in his home base of Litchfield County. Here on Sweet' N Up Podcast we were extremely honored to have the opportunity to dive into his exclusive story about how he got to where he is today. Believe me when I tell you, this gentleman is going to take the beer world by storm. This episode of the podcast is brought to you by: BD Provisions - https://www.bdprovisions.com/ Around Town Real Estate - https://www.aroundtownrealestatect.com/
Welcome to the Beer Engine podcast, where we're breaking down the biggest beer bracket of the year. It's Brew Madness, and we're here to find the best brewery in America. I'm your host Marv Albert, and I'm joined by my fellow beer enthusiasts.Round 1:Let's jump right into the action. Our first matchup is between Two Roads Brewing Company and Trillium Brewing Company. Two great breweries, but only one can advance. Who will it be?Round 2:Moving on to the next round, we have Hill Farmstead Brewery versus Russian River Brewing Company. This is going to be a tough one. Both breweries have a loyal following and produce some outstanding beer. Who will move on to the next round?Round 3:Now, we have a battle of the coasts. It's Sierra Nevada Brewing Company from California against Dogfish Head Brewery from Delaware. These breweries have very different styles, but they both produce some of the best beer in the country.Round 4:In our final matchup of the first round, we have Founders Brewing Company versus The Alchemist Brewery. Founders has been around for a while and has established itself as a staple in the beer community. The Alchemist, on the other hand, is a newer brewery but has made a big impact with their Heady Topper IPA.Quarterfinals:Moving on to the quarterfinals, we have some exciting matchups. It's Two Roads versus Hill Farmstead and Sierra Nevada versus The Alchemist. Which breweries will make it to the semifinals?Semifinals:In the semifinals, we have Hill Farmstead against Sierra Nevada. These are two heavy hitters in the beer world, and this matchup could go either way.Finals:And now, it's time for the moment we've all been waiting for. The finals of Brew Madness. It's The Alchemist versus the winner of Hill Farmstead and Sierra Nevada. Who will come out on top and be crowned the best brewery in America?Conclusion:Thanks for joining us on this journey to find the best brewery in America. It's been a wild ride, but we hope you had as much fun as we did. Until next time, cheers!*show notes generated by Chatgpt ★ Support this podcast ★
Männerabend #218 – Die besten Brauereien der Welt: Hill Farmstead (inkl. Shaun Hill Interview)! Dennis, Reinhold und Ben haben heute die 5. von insgesamt 5 Männerabend-Folgen zum Thema “Die besten Brauereien der Welt” für euch mit dem Thema: Hill Farmstead! “In the middle of somewhere” gelegen ist allein die Anreise zu dieser Brauerei ein Erlebnis. Bei unserem […]
We love nerdy board games! And one of the things that makes them fun, besides getting to play them with friends and family, is the competition for scarce resources. For instance with the Settlers of Catan, it takes a few rounds of play to get the resources you need to build the settlements, cities, and development cards that help you rack up victory points in Catan. It's a classic that still holds up, and like most games it's all about tradeoffs. Should you focus on building a road or upgrading to a city? You can't do it all and you can't get everything you want all at once. And it turns out that our financial lives are kind of like a game of Catan as we're always making tradeoffs as well- in particular when it comes to our expenses. We're torn between the decision of spending big money on an item that we know is going to last, versus an inferior item that will get the job done- at least for a little while, before inevitably breaking. Today we talk about the pros and cons of planned obsolescence, the culture of disposability, the buy it for life movement, as well as changing the way we think to ensure that we're allocating our dollars to maximize satisfaction! Want more How To Money in your life? Here are some additional ways to get ahead with your personal finances: Knowing your ‘money gear' is a crucial part of your personal finance journey. Start here. Sign up for the weekly HTM newsletter. It's fun, free, & practical. Join a thriving community of fellow money in the HTM Facebook group. Find the best credit card for you with our new credit card tool! Massively reduce your cell phone bill each month by switching to a discount provider like Mint Mobile. Don't be cheap and forego getting a life insurance policy. Compare rates with Policygenius. During this episode we enjoyed a Song of Winter by Hill Farmstead- a big thanks to Michael and Emily for sending this one our way! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone loves to travel! Who doesn't enjoy exploring a new country, tasting new and interesting foods, diving into the history and culture of a new city? Or if you're less adventurous, at the very least kicking back and living like a local might sound appealing to you. But the problem is that it's too expensive to travel!... Or so you think. This is why we're excited to have Elaine Glusac, who is also known as The Frugal Traveler over at the NYT, joining us on the podcast today. We're going to discuss the tricks to book the most affordable flights, if it's frugal or cheap to go with the discount airlines, Elaine's favorite under the radar destinations, her advice for traveling with kids, and plenty more today! Want more How To Money in your life? Here are some additional ways to get ahead with your personal finances: Knowing your ‘money gear' is a crucial part of your personal finance journey. Start here. Sign up for the weekly HTM newsletter. It's fun, free, & practical. Join a thriving community of fellow money in the HTM Facebook group. Find the best credit card for you with our new credit card tool! Massively reduce your cell phone bill each month by switching to a discount provider like Mint Mobile. Don't be cheap and forego getting a life insurance policy. Compare rates with Policygenius. During this episode we enjoyed a Society & Solitude #6 by Hill Farmstead- a big thanks to Michael and Emily for sending this one our way! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These Pilsners can't lose, they are some of the best of the best. This list includes classics like - Pilsner Urquell, newer ones from pFriem Family Brewers, Oxbow Brewing, Firestone Walker, and even Hill Farmstead. If you like refreshing, crushable, and, yes, even “Crispy Boi” beers these are the pilsners for you. Find your favorite here https://bisonbrew.com/best-pilsners/ WhistlePig's got a foot in each world. For Dry January they've released a duo for your old-fashioned, whether you prefer them dry or wet. The Dry cocktail mixer is a collaboration with Sunkist. While available, 100% of proceeds will go to bartenders nationwide who see less bar traffic and fewer tips during the January drought. The Wet Orange Fashioned is crafted with WhistlePig PiggyBack 100% Rye Whiskey. Head to the link for more https://shop.whistlepigwhiskey.com/pages/dry-january The third story after this - The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! Pappy Van Winkle, Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Fireball, Blanton's, Buffalo Trace, and others have a new ride. But wait, why? Was it hard for you to find what's called ‘The Holy Grail of Bourbon'? Well, you're not alone. The past several years' upgrades and demand have allowed for whiskey-making at the Distillery to increase by 50 percent. In the coming years, that number is projected to double with the completion of Buffalo Trace Distillery's additional still house that stands 40 feet tall and has a capacity of 60,000 gallons a day! You can get more on the increased production, and the new distribution at the links https://www.sazerac.com/our-company/news-and-media/buffalo-trace-distillery-whiskey-production-is-thriving-as-2-billion-expansion-continues.html https://www.fredminnick.com/2022/12/30/just-in-new-distributors-for-pappy-van-winkle-blantons-btac-and-other-sazerac-products/ Remember to stay safe, drive sober and support the booze that supports your local community. Have a comment, question, or story suggestion? Reach out to me boozebuddyupdate.com Buy me a Beer and get merch - https://ko-fi.com/boozebuddy Find all the show notes, links, and suggest a story at https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 GoProHero 10 - https://amzn.to/3N98nGU sE7 Microphone - https://amzn.to/3VVhUoV Audient iD4 Audio Interface - https://amzn.to/3D94jS5 Mic to Interface Cable - https://amzn.to/3sxODDk #whistlepig #pappyvanwinkle #Pilsner #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #pilsnerurquell #hillfarmstead #buffalotrace #buffalotracedistillery #pappy the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, boozenews, Pilsner Urquell, pFriem Family Brewers, Suarez Family Brewery, Oxbow Brewing Trumer Pils, Trumer Brewery Prima Pils, Victory Brewing Company Rothaus Pils Tannenzäpfle, Badische Staatsbrauerei Rothaus Pivo Pils, Firestone Walker Brewing Company Vliet, Threes Brewing Company Mary, Hill Farmstead --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Buy me a Beer and get merch - https://ko-fi.com/boozebuddy That's Vegas, Baby! BrewDog just opened their doors to their Las Vegas Strip location, and gave away a Million Dollar Tab, but news also came out that they are no longer a Certified B Corp. If you want to check out the episode that opened this can of works it's called ‘The Truth About BrewDog' by BBC and it's on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XamxzvGm8YQ Find more details about the Vegas Strip and the Expose at the links: https://www.edie.net/brewdog-loses-b-corp-status-after-bbc-expose/ https://www.craftbrewingbusiness.com/news/brewdog-cuts-ribbon-on-las-vegas-location-hands-out-1-million-bar-tab-prize/ Best US Breweries. It's a difficult task to try to come up with a list of ‘The 25 Best' when there are now well over 9,000 breweries in the US, but Vinepair worked with beer bars, established and those that are a bit newer, to work through the “herculean task”. Check out your new destination at the link https://vinepair.com/articles/25-best-american-breweries/ The third story after this - The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! Nah to QuikTrip! That's my thought on this technology that was released in 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It's called QuikTrip Beer Access Scanning System. Cooler doors at stores are locked until you scan your ID. Their privacy policy and marketing ideas make it seem pretty dubious. What do you think about this? Check out the story and their privacy policy at the links while I find somewhere else to shop https://www.dailydot.com/irl/id-to-open-bud-light-door/ and https://www.quiktrip.com/privacy/ Remember to stay safe, drive sober and support the booze that supports your local community. Have a comment, question, or story suggestion? Reach out to me boozebuddyupdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 GoProHero 10 - https://amzn.to/3N98nGU sE7 Microphone - https://amzn.to/3VVhUoV Audient iD4 Audio Interface - https://amzn.to/3D94jS5 Mic to Interface Cable - https://amzn.to/3sxODDk #brewdog #boozenews #lasvegasstrip #vegas #bestbeer #bestofthebest #breweries #quiktrip #privacy #privacypolicy #scanning #identity #nothanks the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, boozenews, brewdog, Vegas, B corp, B Labs, Million Dollar Tab, Las Vegas Strip, Vegas Strip, BBC, expose, Clag Brewing, Resident Culture, Jester King, Russian River, Hill Farmstead, QuikTrip, Privacy Policy ID Scanning, marketing, privacy policy, locked cooler doors, viral video, TikTok, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Een aflevering vol verrassingen! Jobs fetish, een stolp, en in een onverwachte wisseling van rollen blijkt dat Erik deze week mooi is! We vertellen je alles terwijl we Anna van Hill Farmstead de revue laten passeren.Schuim der Aarde is een podcast van 3 vrienden over bier, waarin het verbazingwekkend weinig over bier gaat. Het is geïnspireerd op onze avonden samen: sterke verhalen, grappen over en met elkaar en natuurlijk lekker eten en drinken. Moeilijk kijken bij lekkere bieren is de spreekwoordelijke rode draad in onze avonturen.We beoordelen bier volgens onze eigen onnodige schaal, ooit rond 2014 vastgesteld: Omfietsbier Ok+ Ok Mwah Wegzetter en... Doorzuiper
A few of ATB's favorite guests join us for this episode. To kick things off Tom Peters, proprietor of Monk's Cafe, joins the show to discuss his latest collab with Hill Farmstead and Zwanze Day! Tom also drops some big news on another very special collaboration he has in the works...tune in to hear it here first folks! Next up, Jose, @Yankeerunner77, and Scott, proprietor of Alternate Ending, join the show to discuss this year's Melesa's Wings Event taking place at Alternate Ending. Tickets are sold out unfortunately but there are plenty of chances to donate and win some whales in the process. Tune in to find out all the details!Thank you to these gentlemen for joining us for this very special episode! We wish all of them the best of luck on their upcoming releases and events!
Rob and Drew are joined by returning guest Veronica to discuss Marquez's Nobel Prize-winning novel! The Final Draft features a variety of drinks, including a classic Colombian beverage and a beer from Hill Farmstead. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com/ and join the conversation on Twitter @IOLPodcast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud Send us a tip on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/inkingoutloud Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Patrick McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind.
Episode 23 welcomes Jen from Serenity Hill Farmstead. Jen is a mom to four living in Illinois. Join us today as we talk about her life homeschooling four children, homesteading when you don't live at your homestead, their shed to house conversion, living with an auto immune disease and so much more. This episode is packed full and not one to miss. You can find Jen at her website, on Instagram @serenityhillfarmstead, and on her YouTube channel. This episode was recorded on 1/22/22. Follow along on Instagram @thispreparedlife where I share daily on all things prepping and homesteading, head to the website to sign up for the newsletter and more www.thispreparedlife.com
Episode 23 welcomes Jen from Serenity Hill Farmstead. Jen is a mom to four living in Illinois. Join us today as we talk about her life homeschooling four children, homesteading when you don't live at your homestead, their shed to house conversion, living with an auto immune disease and so much more. This episode is packed full and not one to miss. You can find Jen at her website, on Instagram @serenityhillfarmstead, and on her YouTube channel. This episode was recorded on 1/22/22. Follow along on Instagram @thispreparedlife where I share daily on all things prepping and homesteading, head to the website to sign up for the newsletter and more www.thispreparedlife.com
On the first episode of Liquor Before Beer Podcast, the guys talk about goals, review Arthur from Hill Farmstead and Thin Meh from Boiler Brewing, discuss the importance of water in brewing and address the recent news on Modern Times Brewing.
Brought to you by The Real Voice - Mel Allen. Providing voice over for commercials, podcasts, explainer videos, and more. Samples and demos at https://therealvoice.com Dogfish Head has another spirits release out. The 90-proof “Alternate Takes Volume 3: Whiskey Finished in Apple Brandy & Apple Cider Barrels” is distilled from 100% pale malt and finished for 36-plus months in freshly-emptied Dogfish Head American oak apple brandy barrels and French oak apple cider barrels from Angry Orchard (so definitely some of that sharing we expected with the Boston Beer merger). It's on shelves in Delaware, Maryland, and DC. It's headed to New Jersey and Washington. Later this spring you can also expect to find them on shelves across New York. As this one works its way onto shelves, more Dogfish head spirits are expected to go into distribution too. https://craftspiritsmag.com/2022/02/24/dogfish-head-debuts-new-whiskey-expands-distribution-of-full-proof-spirits-to-new-york/ Wine's portrayal on TV is changing - which is a good thing considering today's wine drinkers, makers, and influencers are a pretty diverse group of individuals. The wine space is evolving in pop culture too on shows like; NBC's “Grand Crew,” Hulu's “Promised Land,” and OWN's “The Kings of Napa”. The shows may not be a great place to go for wine education and information - but hey - you take a W where you can. The shows are all running now and hopefully if nothing else - it'll be good to see people making and enjoying wine, perhaps fighting and getting all dramatic over it too, who look a lot more like today's audience. https://vinepair.com/articles/wine-tv-shows-diversity-inclusion/ One thing's for sure - Hill Farmstead's Edward is popular in Vermont - but there are other beers here too. Don't forget that this is the region that also created The Alchemist's Heady Topper (though I prefer Focal Banger more - ssshhhhh). It's tough living in a place that's been called the home of the best beers in the world. OK, only when I travel to a place with a lot of less than stellar beers (which thankfully is becoming harder). Lots of places I've made regular stops at crown Shaun Hill and company as the King of the land though including feedback from Three Penny Taproom, Kingdom Taproom, Blackback Pub (try their house nachos - they will blow you away), and the Worthy group (made up of Worthy Burger, Worthy Kitchen, and Worthy Burger Too). https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2022/02/23/vermont-beer-bars-most-popular-brews-vt/9175220002/ Next Time: More Boozebuddy Update: Another Round interviews have been scheduled, so the lull between episodes will, hopefully, be short-lived! Remember - don't drink and drive, stay safe, drive sober and support the booze that supports your local community. Find me: Website: https://BoozebuddyUpdate.com Twitter: https://Twitter.com/The_Boozebuddy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBoozebuddyUpdate TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_boozebuddy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboozebuddy/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Friday December 10th 2021 #NationalLagerDay and Episode50 Brought to you by The Real Voice - Mel Allen. Providing voice over for commercials, podcasts, explainer videos, eLearning, telephone systems and more. Samples and demos at https://therealvoice.com It's National Lager Day! Some great ways to celebrate? Get a lager from your local beer shop or brewery. Brew a Lager at home! According to Untappd, worldwide - it's lagers that are the most popular beer style. They put together a list of 18 lagers to celebrate with from breweries like Other Half, to Goldfinger, to Hill Farmstead. https://untappd.com/blog/the-18-best-lagers-to-drink-on-national-lager-day/1383 Read up on the style with one of two books: The Little Book of Lager: A Guide to the World's Most Popular Style of Beer by Melissa Cole https://amzn.to/3oJ9thH or A Brief History of Lager: 500 Years of the World's Favourite Beer by Mark Dredge https://amzn.to/3yfjw1g Whiskey Advocate is halfway through its release of the Top 20 Whiskies of 2021. Jack Daniels, Maker's Mark, and Lagavulin are among the first half - can't wait to see the rest https://www.whiskyadvocate.com/top20 And what do you get for the beer lover, how about a gift subscription? Hopculture assembled a list of the Best Craft Beer Subscription Boxes in 2021. From Award winners to rare choices and even no-frills classics it's actually a great list that includes apparel, vinyl, and even wine - see the story for details on cost though. https://www.hopculture.com/best-craft-beer-subscription-box/ The Boozebuddy Update continues on video! On Spotify, watch alongside the podcast, or head to the YouTube channel. Help me get a custom URL on YouTube by viewing, liking, sharing, and subscribing at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC033VXK28YhXgJAYpHS-C_w Remember - don't drink and drive, stay safe, drive sober and support the booze that supports your local community. Thanks for listening or watching, remember to like, review & subscribe! Head to BoozebuddyUpdate.com to leave feedback or get in touch with me! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Today I'm drinking a Fear and Trembling from Hill Farmstead https://hillfarmstead.com/beer/fear-trembling-bourbon/ The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by The Real Voice - Mel Allen. Providing voice over for commercials, podcast intros & outros, demonstration and explainer videos, eLearning, telephone systems, and more. Check out samples and demos at https://therealvoice.com If you're close to our Canadian friends in the Great White North and not looking for a hot chocolate, Drink expert Ren Navarro (https://twitter.com/beer_diversity) dropped by CTV to offer dark and delicious beers that will keep you warm all winter long! Thankfully I can get some of these where I am. Unibroue - Ce n'est pas le fin du monde, Wellington Brewery - Chocolate milk stout, and Muskoka Brewery - Winter beard are their choices https://more.ctv.ca/the-social/life/trendy-beer-flavours-for-winter.html About 10 miles north of Downtown Philadelphia you'll find a new and small Native American owned brewery called Big Chief Brewing. While the shutdowns stalled their growth in their new spot, they're now settling in and you can stop in for a Hazy Hiawatha IPA, Scout Stout, or Old Pale Face (to name a few). Stop in if you're in the area and check them out at http://bigchiefbrewing.com/ And a sight to behold I'm sure. In Smiths Grove, Kentucky, you'll find a 30-foot tall Christmas tree made out of bourbon barrels! Cody & Jon Vincent, otherwise known as The Bourbon Barrel Brothers, put it up and decorated it with the help of family. The project reportedly took them four days using 200 barrels, over 2,000 lights and weighs around 25,000 pounds. Unfortunately, it's not full of bourbon, but it will stay up until early January for travelers to come bask in its glow - https://www.southernliving.com/news/bourbon-barrel-christmas-tree-edmonson-county-ky The Boozebuddy Update is now on video! You can find the video podcast on Spotify just as you would an audio podcast (though it takes a bit to process) and at our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC033VXK28YhXgJAYpHS-C_w (Help me get a custom URL by viewing, liking, sharing, and subscribing!) Thanks for listening or watching, remember to like, review & subscribe! Head to TheBoozebuddyUpdate.com to leave feedback or get in touch with me! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Today I'm drinking a Warsteiner Oktoberfest https://www.warsteiner.us/unser-bier/oktoberfest-special-edition/?t=1634675811367 Full Barrel Cooperative Brewery & Taproom now open - a member-owned cooperative nano brewery in Burlington, VT's New North End. "Since 2014 Full Barrel has spread the joys of craft beer, brewing, and community with the goal of opening Burlington Vermont's first cooperative owned brewery. We are so proud that our dream has become a reality" http://www.fullbarrel.coop/home Mass. officials consider doubling taxes on beer, wine and liquor - Reasons for "Doubling the excise taxes... would generate $67 million in new taxes and allow the state to invest more in substance use treatment and prevention." Reasons against, "it could threaten the existence of locally-owned alcohol retailers" https://whdh.com/news/mass-officials-consider-doubling-taxes-on-beer-wine-and-liquor/ If you've ever wanted a flannel shirt, puffer jacket, or sleeping bag to store your beverage in, keep your hands warm and the beverage cool while drinking around the fire pit - you now have the product you dreamed of https://puffindrinkwear.com/collections/all-products BONUS - news about Hill Farmstead and several new beers, including six versions of Self Reliance, coming soon (ish) https://mybeerbuzz.blogspot.com/2021/10/hill-farmstead-adding-self-reliance.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
We drink and review Gettin' Tiki With It Nitro (7.5% ABV), a piña colada wheat beer brewed by Left Hand Brewing Company (Longmont, CO). we also drink and review a double IPA called Denogginizer (9.75% ABV) brewed by Drake's Brewing Company (SanLeandro, CA). In the beer news, we talk about Treehouse's $65 minimum online ordering, Hill Farmstead's attempt to exclude beer mules, and Brewdog's employees calling out their toxic work environment. Our Cöld Brüe List is the Top Ten (or so) rides and Disneyland. Did yours make the list? In our drunken shenanigans, Greg calls out Max Allotment for insensitive Instagram Story posts during the wake of the Rat Magnet Revelations.
The boys are joined by Kaleb & Kameron from 3 Pete Brewing and boy do we have some fun. We share some beers from Hill Farmstead brewing and from 3 Pete brewing and K&K hold their own! The promising startups may have something going, tune in to hear their journey and us as we enjoy their great home-brew. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
This week the team discuss BrewDogs new expansion plans and the disappointment over Colonials sponsorship loss. Please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcasting app. It costs nothing and helps other beer lovers discover the podcast! Colonial ‘disappointed’ after sponsor deal loss BrewDog outlines ANZ expansion plans Alcohol Beverages Australia to drive jobs growth in 10-year plan Meet Queensland’s best new craft brewer Hill Farmstead founder endures iso for NZ hop selection Our Partners Radio Brews News is proudly presented by Cryer Malt. Cryer Malt is proud to team up with Yakima Chief Hops to bring the very best Pacific Northwest hops to Australian and Kiwi brewers. Yakima Chief Hops’ new proprietary hop Talus™ is bursting with big aromas of pink grapefruit, citrus rinds, dried roses, pine resin, tropical fruits and sage. Rumoured as the new Queen of Hops, Talus™ is available through your mates at Cryer Malt, so contact them to start taking your brews to the next level. The Australian International Beer Awards are coming up in May and are shaping up to be an exciting four days for the highly skilled judging panel! It is fantastic to have an industry award program like the AIBA taking place here in Australia and it is incredible to think that this is the largest annual beer competition in the world assessing both draught and packaged beer. Entries for the AIBA close on Friday 26 March. We thank Rallings Labels and Stickers for sponsoring this podcast. Brewers, if you are still applying self-adhesive labels to your bottles and cans, and believe that this is a sustainable solution for your packaging needs, you may want to call Rallings Labels, Stickers and Packaging and discuss your options with them. The team at Rallings will walk you through the various options available to you, that are more sustainable than applying self-adhesive labels which don’t help the environment at all. Whilst they do produce self-adhesive labels for many breweries, there is a much better way to ensure that your carbon footprint is lower than what you are currently doing by utilising pre-sleeved cans. Give the guys a call on 1300 852 235 to find out more. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts All letter writers will receive a Brews News bottle opener and go into the draw to win a mixed six-pack thanks to our good friends at Beer Cartel who sponsor our letter for the week.
This week the team discuss BrewDogs new expansion plans and the disappointment over Colonials sponsorship loss. Please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcasting app. It costs nothing and helps other beer lovers discover the podcast! Colonial ‘disappointed' after sponsor deal loss BrewDog outlines ANZ expansion plans Alcohol Beverages Australia to drive jobs growth in 10-year plan Meet Queensland's best new craft brewer Hill Farmstead founder endures iso for NZ hop selection Our Partners Radio Brews News is proudly presented by Cryer Malt. Cryer Malt is proud to team up with Yakima Chief Hops to bring the very best Pacific Northwest hops to Australian and Kiwi brewers. Yakima Chief Hops' new proprietary hop Talus™ is bursting with big aromas of pink grapefruit, citrus rinds, dried roses, pine resin, tropical fruits and sage. Rumoured as the new Queen of Hops, Talus™ is available through your mates at Cryer Malt, so contact them to start taking your brews to the next level. The Australian International Beer Awards are coming up in May and are shaping up to be an exciting four days for the highly skilled judging panel! It is fantastic to have an industry award program like the AIBA taking place here in Australia and it is incredible to think that this is the largest annual beer competition in the world assessing both draught and packaged beer. Entries for the AIBA close on Friday 26 March. We thank Rallings Labels and Stickers for sponsoring this podcast. Brewers, if you are still applying self-adhesive labels to your bottles and cans, and believe that this is a sustainable solution for your packaging needs, you may want to call Rallings Labels, Stickers and Packaging and discuss your options with them. The team at Rallings will walk you through the various options available to you, that are more sustainable than applying self-adhesive labels which don't help the environment at all. Whilst they do produce self-adhesive labels for many breweries, there is a much better way to ensure that your carbon footprint is lower than what you are currently doing by utilising pre-sleeved cans. Give the guys a call on 1300 852 235 to find out more. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts All letter writers will receive a Brews News bottle opener and go into the draw to win a mixed six-pack thanks to our good friends at Beer Cartel who sponsor our letter for the week.
Today’s Guest: Erik Coleman Erik Coleman is the owner and operator of Beer By Coleman, a concierge craft beverage service that offers guided tastings, brewery consultations, and custom brewing tours. In addition, Erik oversees the Trocaire College Brewing, Distillation, and Fermentation Program, and is the Chair of the Events Committee for the Buffalo Niagara Brewers Association. If something is happening in the brewery scene in western New York, Erik Coleman is probably involved. Times of Note: 2:04 - Erik says Hi. 2:13 - What we’re drinking. 3:57 - Erik’s background and introduction to craft beer. 6:55 - A 30-40 hour a week side hustle?!? 9:47 - Derrick asks the important question. 16:00 - Erik starts to help out at Big Ditch Brewing. 18:12 - Too much STRESS! 20:05 - Drinking with friends provides the best ideas. 21:03 - What is Beer By Coleman? 29:53 - Where Beer by Coleman gets their clients. 32:59 - What Erik does with Trocaire College. 41:45 - Trocaire goes virtual. 46:56 - We start to talk about beer travel. 47:33 - Erik’s favorite US locations to travel for beer. 51:19 - Building the business strategically for travel. 53:15 - Some of Erik’s favorite international locations. 56:20 - Erik gets to brew a beer while on vacation. 57:57 - Jeff gets to help name and create tasting notes for a beer. 59:59 - Erik gets hazed by Hill Farmstead. 1:06:36 - Erik’s post-Covid travel goals. 1:09:25 - Where to find Erik and Beer By Coleman online. 1:12:36 - The Miles & Pints Theme Song! Relevant Links: Dave at Basic Travel Couple Port City Brewing Company - Optimal Wit RAR Brewing - Stunts! Empire Brewing - Stormy Weather Ellicottville Brewing Company Southern Tier Brewing Company Pearl Street Grill & Brewery Flying Bison Brewing Company Saranac Brewery Resurgence Brewing Company Big Ditch Brewing Company Foam Brewers Hill Farmstead Brewery Tour de Geuze - Belgium Cicerone Certification Program ChurchKey - DC Hopleaf Bar - Chicago Beer By Coleman erik@beerbycoleman.com Erik C. Coleman - LinkedIn Erik Coleman - Facebook Trocaire College Brewing, Distillation, and Fermentation Program Travel On Point(s) Website - travel-on-points.com Facebook - Travel on Point(s) Miles & Pints Website - milesandpints.com Store - Miles & Pints Swag Facebook - Miles & Pints Twitter - @MILESandPINTS Instagram - @milesandpints TikTok - @milesandpints
你有没有想过,进口啤酒的中文翻译是怎么产生的?你是否知道,世界综合排名第一的酒厂中文名都是错的?甚至运气不好的话,酒名和厂名会被同时翻错……你以为的那些酒的梗,可能只是你以为的。本期节目,我们聊了聊那些经常被想歪的酒厂和酒款译名,以及那些真正信达雅的妙之翻译。
你有没有想过,进口啤酒的中文翻译是怎么产生的?你是否知道,世界综合排名第一的酒厂中文名都是错的?甚至运气不好的话,酒名和厂名会被同时翻错…… 你以为的那些酒的梗,可能只是你以为的。本期节目,我们聊了聊那些经常被想歪的酒厂和酒款译名,以及那些真正信达雅的妙之翻译。
Dan and Tom try to pack as much beer news in one hour as possible. Hill Farmstead could be shipping beer to your doorstep...if you live in one of these two states! Our special guest, Rob from the Hazeboiz, calls in to discuss Equilibrium and reselling on the secondary. Beer fests are coming back....ALREADY?! Yep but only in this Sunshine State. The Battle of The Barleys in this week's Beer Of The Week! All this and more on another episode of America The BREW-tiful!
After months on the waiting list The Malty Boyz™ finally get to tick beer made for dogs. Ok, more like bone broth packaged in a beer cans but still... BEER MADE FOR DOGS! In the Beer News, a puppy contest gets cancelled and Hill Farmstead raises money for a college that makes Stephen want to go back to school. Michael applies knowledge obtained while getting his degree from Yale. Alex brings in a beer from the White Whale List that's, well, very sour. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com
"I only drink whales bro..." All hail the whales! These beers are trophies for any beer lover. In episode 3, we have a new segment: Consult the Expert. Joining me today is the King of Whale Beers-- the pickiest beer-drinker I know. We review an OG whale: Heady Topper and an IPA from one of the best breweries in the country: Hill Farmstead. If you only drink the best of the best or if you want to learn the best of the best, this episode's for you! Featured Beers / Brewery Shoutouts: -The Alchemist: Heady Topper -Hill Farmstead: Double Citra --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brews-with-bear/support
We're ruefully without Matty this week. HOWEVER -- Noah made it to the Northern Kingdom of Vermont, visiting with old friend, former coworker, current Hill Farmstead employee, and general beer savant, Mike Sardina. If you don't know Mike (you're in the minority), he's lived in cities across the country, making home within some of craft beer's strongest factions. Yet, he's moved to Greensboro, VT on not one, but two separate occasions, and we accordingly start off by prodding at what exactly it is that makes Vermont and its beer scene so special. We also get into Mike's current role at Hill Farmstead, the effect COVID-19 has had on the brewery, and how it's come out on the other side very different for all the right reasons. Naturally, the conversation regularly goes back to Edward, and through it we touch on the need for "radical candor" in the brewing, the omnipresent importance of conscientious consumption, and of course... B-B-friggin'-Q. ........................................................................................ ........................................................................... .................................................................Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
On this very special two-year anniversary episode The Malty Boyz™ sought out 13 of the best Hazy IPAs and threw them into a Malt Madness tournament to see who would emerge as the first ever Hazy Cup Champion! Representing the Hollandaise Conference are Bissell Brothers, Monkish, Narrow Gauge, Tree House, Trillium, and Weldworks! Representing the Sunny D Conference are Great Notion, Hill Farmstead, Old Nation, Other Half, and Parish with Cellarmaker and Tired Hands competing for the final Wild Card slot! TWO MORE YEARS! TWO MORE YEARS! TWO MORE YEARS! Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com
After the beer excursion to Pittsburgh with Kelli and Kyle Norman, Carlin and Rebecca have even more beer for beer mail episodes. Three of the beers tasted for this one were just obtained, while the fourth was pulled from the cellar.
It's Friday, it's 5pm and this week we're talking about the best brewery in the world, Hill Farmstead, as well as why Jonny is a triggered beta male snowflake for liking Kriek beer. We also talk about BrewLDN festival, Cloudwater Festival and get an update on Brad's car.So grab a tinny on the train, or a pint in the pub, or something from the fridge and settle in to Friday night with the Craft Beer Channel!Brought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel and sponsored by Beer Merchants, The Bubble takes an irreverent look at beer from the outside, inviting new people to give us their perspective on the world we're all obsessed with. You're listening to the bubble, the podcast turning beer inside out.Read Jonny's Cloudwater story right here: https://www.goodbeerhunting.com/sightlines/2019/8/19/cloudwater-brew-co-revives-friends-family-beer-festivalSUPPORT US!Pledge on Patreon and get some cool merch & videos: https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannelCheck out our sponsor: https://www.beermerchants.comTwitter – @beerchannelFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannelInstagram – @craftbeerchannelRemember to drink responsibly(ish) and not be that guy...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannel)
Episode 89 : The Return of Phil! Nick and Alex are joined by our friend Phil this week as we discuss Voodoo New Ken and some bottles that Phil brought to share. We talk breakfast food and vegan options, barleywines, and Voodoo New Ken. Phil is hoping for a March opening. We chat a little about brewery die hard fans and your neighborhood brewery. From there, we were all blown away by Hill Farmstead and Phil lets us know more about Voodoo New Kensington. We wind down with our ideas for the future, including march and the new logo (coming soon!). Beers We Drank: St. Eldritch - Cellar Works Brewing (American Wild Ale - 8.5%) Beyond Good And Evil - Hill Farmstead (Imperial Stout - 10%) Volume Thirteen: Memento Mori - Wunderkammer (Saison - 5.9%) Music: All The Way Up - Eddy freemusicarchive.org/music/eddy/2_D…th-CloudBounce
Tasting 59 is courtesy of our good friend, loyal listener, and latest guest, Aaron Young! He was gracious enough to bring us down five bottles of one of the most sought after breweries in the country, Hill Farmstead Brewery out of Greensboro Bend, Vermont. Not only is it ranked highly in the States, but was labeled 2018 Best Brewery in the World by RateBeer. If you're lucky enough to get your hands on some, you'll understand why. Beer Line-up: Sankt Hans (Farmstead Amber Ale Conditioned in Oak Puncheons), Civil Disobedience (Blend of Farmstead Ales Aged in Oak Barrels), Flora (Farmstead Wheat Ale Aged in Wine Barrels), Aaron (Barleywine-Style Ale Aged in Bourbon Barrels) and Beyond Good and Evil (Imperial Stout Brewed with Wheat and Maple Syrup and Aged in Bourbon Barrels) all from Hill Farmstead Brewery. Local Spotlight: Triple Berry Double White from Marble Brewery. Intro and Exit Music provided by bensound.com
Having been awhile since the last Cellar Dive episode, Carlin and Rebecca go back to their cellar and pull out some tasty treats to evaluate. One of the beers especially pleases their palates.
When we think of beer from north of the American border, classic names like Molson or Labatt may easily come to mind. But as in the U.S., there has been a long shift taking place in the Canadian beer scene. Even though the entire country has roughly the same number of breweries as the state of California, there's a burgeoning community driving an industry to crank out new flavors and styles inspired by what's taken place in the U.S. In today's episode we're talking with someone who's watched this change with great interest. Mike Willis runs West Craft Specialty Imports, which brings a variety of beverages into British Columbia. His portfolio—focused almost entirely on barrel-aged beers and other releases in the sour or tart wheelhouse—creates a unique situation for West Craft. At a time when those types of beers may seem a bit intimidating or odd for BC beer drinkers, he's leaning in hard, hoping the market is just on the cusp of opening up. It's a novel business strategy in terms of getting ahead of the game, but the intent isn't new. Mike is used to taking risks. He organized Vancouver’s Hopwired Festival, based off Good Beer Hunting's own Uppers & Downers, which brings together coffee and beer. There's also his Fruit Beer Fest and Wild Night Out, the latter of which showcases world-renowned producers like Cantillon, Hill Farmstead, and more. The start of this conversation hits on all of these elements, from determining a market in advance of consumers and pushing discovery of funky beers to the exciting combination of beer and coffee. The second half of our chat was particularly telling, in terms of digging into what Willis wants to accomplish in the future. After talking about the challenges of selling beer, we get to the core of what he's trying to do: foster community and forge relationships in a way that brings him happiness. It's a bit of a cliché—talking about how beer brings people together—but as you'll hear, there is a deep personal connection running underneath everything Willis does. This isn't just moving product—it's finding meaning. Let's grab our passports and head to Vancouver. This is Mike Willis of West Craft Specialty Imports. Listen in.
Instagrammer @miabeerbrigade came to Buffalo to experience what we had to offer and we were there for it all. WNY born and current Florida resident @beer.brat joined in to accept the challenge and somewhere along the way we all got together at Buffalo Brewing company for some pizza and a bottle share. We drink beers from Hill Farmstead, Finback, J Wakefield, Equilibrium and more as they discuss what it is to be a beer instagrammer and what it means to be a part of the scene and of course the conversation takes a real interesting turn at the end. Be sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe as well as follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatthehops Twitter: www.twitter.com/whatthehops Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatthehopspodcast Wordpress: whatthehops.wordpress.com/
Garage Project’s Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand’s hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand’s Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country’s Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington’s famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt Brynildson from Firestone Walker Brewing Company, and Paul Jones from Cloudwater Brew Co. gave talks with a focus on hops. Good Beer Hunting was there to capture a slice of the discussion. Afterwards, the invited breweries poured for a small festival of 1,000 people. It was a surreal situation: seeing world-renowned breweries like Trillium, Other Half, Hill Farmstead. Tired Hands and Cellarmaker serving beer in New Zealand’s national museum. *** I was happy to talk to J.C. Hill from Alvarado Street Brewery, based in Monterey, California, as part of our Hāpi Festival and Symposium podcast series. I’d heard exciting things about his beers and loved the artwork on the labels. In our conversation, and in the following interviews, I really wanted to get an understanding of how the experience of visiting New Zealand hop fields would influence brewers when they got back into the brewhouse. We also talk a bit about Cryo Hops, Italian Pilsners, and how good New Zealand tomatoes taste. Listen in.
Garage Project’s Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand’s hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand’s Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country’s Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington’s famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt Brynildson from Firestone Walker Brewing Company, and Paul Jones from Cloudwater Brew Co. gave talks with a focus on hops. Good Beer Hunting was there to capture a slice of the discussion. Afterwards, the invited breweries poured for a small festival of 1,000 people. It was a surreal situation: seeing world-renowned breweries like Trillium, Other Half, Hill Farmstead. Tired Hands and Cellarmaker serving beer in New Zealand’s national museum. *** What’s the correct rate for dry hopping with graham crackers? We learn that in part three of our Hāpi Festival and Symposium podcast series. The Bruery, from Placentia, California is not a brewery that I had ever associated with hop-forward beers, so I was curious to know why they were at a hop symposium. It turns out, however, that The Bruery recently launched a side project focused on hoppy beers called Offshoot Beer Co., and its innovation manager Andrew Bell was on hand to tell us all about it. As it is The Bruery, we also got to talking about Imperial Stouts. After our conversation, I tasted Share This: Mole Imperial Stout—if I’m honest, it may have been one of the best beers I tried all day. Listen in.
Garage Project’s Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand’s hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand’s Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country’s Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington’s famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt Brynildson from Firestone Walker Brewing Company, and Paul Jones from Cloudwater Brew Co. gave talks with a focus on hops. Good Beer Hunting was there to capture a slice of the discussion. Afterwards, the invited breweries poured for a small festival of 1,000 people. It was a surreal situation: seeing world-renowned breweries like Trillium, Other Half, Hill Farmstead. Tired Hands and Cellarmaker serving beer in New Zealand’s national museum. *** “Crucial Taunt” is a great name for a fictional band, a beer, and a hacky-sack team—at least that’s what Matt Tarpey from The Veil and I decided when we caught up at the Hāpi Festival and Symposium. When I saw him pass me in the symposium hall, my immediate thought was, “Damn, that’s a nice Veil jacket.” Then I wondered why he looked familiar to me. It’s because The Veil was profiled in 2016 on Good Beer Hunting, complete with some incredible photography from Cory Smith. That story went live soon after the brewery launched; since then, Matt’s talents in the brewhouse have helped The Veil build a sterling reputation for hop-forward beers. In this fourth and final episode from our Hāpi Festival and Symposium, Matt also shares the story of his first helicopter experience, and even gives us a scoop on some expansion plans for the brewery. Listen in.
Garage Project’s Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand’s hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand’s Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country’s Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington’s famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt Brynildson from Firestone Walker Brewing Company, and Paul Jones from Cloudwater Brew Co. gave talks with a focus on hops. Good Beer Hunting was there to capture a slice of the discussion. Afterwards, the invited breweries poured for a small festival of 1,000 people. It was a surreal situation: seeing world-renowned breweries like Trillium, Other Half, Hill Farmstead. Tired Hands and Cellarmaker serving beer in New Zealand’s national museum. *** Out of Wellington, New Zealand, Garage Project was launched in 2011 by brothers Ian and Pete Gillespie and their friend Jos Ruffell. The trio first made their presence known with the brewery’s “24/24” series: 24 beers released in 24 weeks to an eager Wellington public. Since then, Garage Project has made its name by continuing to push boundaries with unusual creations and projects, such as layered beer designed to imitate a flat white, making beers for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, and even releasing a series of natural wines spiked with Lactobacillus or aged on unusual oak. Over the next seven years, they will also be working on the Hāpi project for the benefit of New Zealand’s hop growing industry. I had the chance to take Jos aside, as the festival was in full swing, so he could share just what it was all about. Listen in.
One of Portland's best kept secrets, is Upright Brewing, and if you can find it, you will be introduced to one of the city's most interesting and coveted brands. Having just expanded their hours, we are invited to a private Bottleshare Meetup by our friend from Tasting Nitch (Video Blog), featuring some of her favorite picks smuggled in from accross the pond (Arbor Ales, Pressure Drop Brewing, and Trappisten Abtei-Tropfen). Speaking with Head Brewer and Upright Brewing's founder Alex Ganum about his latest hits and departure from conventional ideas, as the landscape of his lineup becomes more deliciously daring. Also Warren Wills recounts about his recent escapades and beer commentary on his favorite picks, Beer enthusiast Don Scheidt brings a 'Rare Barrel' pick from A Sour Beer Co., as Other picks include Buriel Beer Co., Hill Farmstead, Upland Sour Ales, Bibine Red grape Ale, a wine from Liten Buffel in Buffalo NY, and Cellarmaker's Chronic Juice Hog. There were others but you'll have to listen or check out Instagram to find out. Damian goes North to meet a long lost brother, Bronwyn is overwhelmed by the reception of beers upon her return, and Ryan has an announcement in the samme vein as well. So many different beers, on this episode of Brew Happy!
For this episode we took a different approach and sat down with some people behind the scenes and responsible for making Hill Farmstead operate on a daily basis. Without them,… The post Behind The Scenes at Hill Farmstead appeared first on Brewery Show.
Welcome to Episode 16! Conrad Life Report is a podcast about life, including digital media, music, books, food, drink, New York City, and more. Episode 16 topics: Intro theme: none, Mugs Ale House in Williamsburg, Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records, Garcia Peoples and Grateful Shred at Brooklyn Bowl, WFMU, KC Arts in Cobble Hill, bells, Oliver birthday, giving away furniture, EverybodySay.com, Gabe, Takka Takka, Bar Great Harry, Gris Gris show at Threes Brewing, 2019 Cincinnati Reds, Marty Brennamen, The Athletic, Zibetto Espresso Bar, The National new music, Girl, 20 by Kingsley Amis, Becoming by Michelle Obama, Beastie Boys Book, Hill Farmstead, Suarez Family, outro music: none.