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As craft brewers and small business owners, the journey towards success in a rapidly changing market requires not only hard work and creativity, but also strategic foresight and adaptability. That is why Lotus Beverage Alliance is excited to discuss the successful strategies we are seeing among local brewpubs. Small breweries are still alive and well, they just require proper business planning. Led by industry experts and seasoned brewers, Don Marcil and Mike Paladino, this session will equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive and stay ahead of the game despite headwinds and industry consolidation. In this unique presentation, we will discuss: -Market Trends and Analysis Understand the ever-evolving landscape of the craft beverage market, including emerging trends, consumer preferences, and competitive dynamics. Gain actionable insights that will enable you to identify new opportunities and potential pitfalls. -Business Sustainability Learn effective techniques to ensure long-term business sustainability, including financial management, operational efficiency, and resource optimization. Discover how to strike the delicate balance between growth and maintaining the quality and integrity of your craft. -Marketing and Branding Strategies Uncover innovative approaches to differentiate your products in a crowded marketplace and captivate discerning consumers. -Industry Collaboration and Networking Harness strategic partnerships, and learn how sharing knowledge can drive mutual success and unlock new opportunities for growth. Don left his life as a graphic artist to pursue his dream of brewing beer. He enrolled in the American Brewers Guild in 2009 and did a 5 week apprenticeship in Portland Oregon at Hopworks Urban Brewery. In 2010 he was working from the bottom up washing kegs, cleaning brite tanks and fermentation vessels, packaging and finally mastering the hot side operations. During the 1000's of batches brewed, Don was fortunate to learn many styles, techniques and gain the friendship of some incredible brewers. Mike became a professional brewer in 2002 in the great state of Oregon. He has won many awards for his craft brew, and is well known throughout the pro brewing community. His career entailed more than 15 years of brewing, the last three of which have included brewing beer & cidermaking at Sasquatch Brewery & New West Cider. Mike has personally opened multiple breweries throughout his career as a professional brewer. He now works with Lotus Beverage Alliance as a Brewery Design Consultant where he has helped dozens of new breweries plan and configure their brewing systems to fit their unique brewing styles and equipment needs. Learn more at www.LotusBevAlliance.com Huge thanks to Encompass Technologies, Boelter, & Gorman Smith Beverage Equipment for all your support on our Fall Virtual Conference. Join us in-person for CBP Connects | Half workshop, half networking Charleston, SC | December 4-6, 2023 Grab your spot now at https://cbpconnects-charleston.eventbrite.com
We held our very first live episode of Heavy Conversation! We answered listener questions, talked about our top beers of the year, and had a glorious winter beer tasting. You're gonna love this one. Happy holidays!Beers: Pray for Pow, by 10 Barrel Brewing, Even More Jesus, by Evil Twin Brewing, Winter Ritual Cold IPA by Hopworks Urban Brewery, Jrön Grünhopfensticke, by Uerige Obergärige Hausbrauerei, Hail Santa, by Grains of Wrath, and Gulden Draak Cuvée Prestige Laphroaig Barrel Aged Strong Ale, by Brouwerij Van Steenberge N.VHeavy Conversation Beer List: https://untappd.com/user/JodyKoenig/lists/362753
Bruce tried the new Fabletics big & tall activewear line and he talks about how it fits. Jody tries a tasty new pumpkin beer, and the guys both try to avoid bad air from a nearby forest fire. PLUS - bike riding to Biden! Read the Fabletics big & tall review at http://Chubstr.com (Chubstr.com): https://chubstr.com/resources/fabletics-big-tall-review (https://chubstr.com/resources/fabletics-big-tall-review) Beer: Jody: Great Gourds of Fire, Hopworks Urban Brewery, Portland, Oregon Bruce: No beer this week!
Happy Earth Day! Are you a brewer that cares about the environment and your community? Did you know you can make great beer with less impact? In this episode, we are joined by sustainability leaders in our industry from Hopworks Urban Brewery in Portland, Oregon; and Tin Whistle Brewing in British Columbia, Canada. They share their experiences, tips, and ideas for being sustainably-rooted breweries and how you can celebrate Earth Day all year long by being a good steward of the planet and giving back. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebrewdeck/message
This week the guys drink Abominable winter ale from Hopworks Urban Brewery, discuss the huge Microsoft acquisition, and Zack sounds like garbage.
Hopworks Urban Brewery has locations in Portland and Vancouver, which means they're juggling different COVID-19 regulations in each state.Full story here
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
If you’re looking for a job you will love and where you can make a difference, you need a custom resume and cover letter for every application you turn in. Find Your Dream Job guest Monica Haut says custom application materials begin with the specific company name, the keywords used in the job listing, and the unique skills you bring to the table. Monica also stresses the importance of keeping the resume concise, with plenty of white space. Custom applications give you the greatest opportunity to find your dream job. About Our Guest: Monica Haut (https://www.linkedin.com/in/monica-haut-4735449/) is the human resources manager at Hopworks Urban Brewery. (http://www.hopworksbeer.com) It’s a family-owned and operated company that employs more than 100 people across the Pacific Northwest. Resources in This Episode: Learn more about Hopworks Urban Brewery at www.hopworksbeer.com. (http://www.hopworksbeer.com) From our Sponsor: Find Your Dream Job is brought to you by TopResume.(http://macslist.org/topresume) Top Resume has helped more than 400,000 professionals land more interviews and get hired faster. Get a free review of your resume today from one of Top Resume’s expert writers. (http://macslist.org/topresume)
My next guest began with a passion for the environment and sustainability, then he discovered beer. He managed to put the two together when he founded his Portland, Oregon brewhouse in 2007. Eventually his brewery would become one of the only breweries in the world with B-Corp status, Salmon Safe Certification, and 1% For The Planet membership. In this episode he talks about beer and sustainability, positive steps that any brewery can take, and collaborating with one of the largest outdoor gear companies in the world, all for the sake of better beer. --- 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/jeremy-storton/message
This week on the second biggest podcast in the Pacific Northwest behind only the Sasquatch Hunters, we celebrate our 1 Year Anniversary, recorded at Hopworks Urban Brewery, the Birthplace of The BOB, with Founder and Head Brewmaster, Christian Ettinger. Christian has been brewing beer for over 25 years and first experienced the brewpub as the center of the community while living abroad in Cologne Germany. Upon returning to the U.S., as the craft beer scene was exploding here in the Pacific Northwest, Christian knew by the age of 19 that he wanted to start this business. Combining the European style brewpub experience with the more modern craft brewing approach, Hopworks Urban Brewery opened in Portland, OR in 2007. We already knew going into this episode that we loved Hopworks, and we were pleasantly surprised that Christian shares our love of quoting Seinfeld and movies, hope you have as much fun listening as we did recording. Prost! In this episode: People have been gathering around beer for the last 9000 years since the ice age receded. The plural of Sasquatch is Sasquaii, the second "i" is silent. Company culture starts with the founder and the things you stand for, and then build a team that is like minded and thoughtful. A camel is a horse designed by committee B Corp provides a way to benchmark themselves and focus on local neighborhoods and environmental groups and to be profitable in a meaningful way, as well as spotlight areas where more work needs to be done. The pandemic is a shared experience for all small businesses, but you have to get scrappy, be resourceful, surround yourself with great people, and really get back to basics. Getting lean is about getting rid of dead weight and focusing on what can you reasonably accomplish yourself and what you need help with. Both are ok, but don't ever be all in one pot. Guest Beers: Hopworks Urban Brewery - Portland, OR Abominable Winter Ale, 7.3% abv, 65 IBU "Abominable is a perfect blend of caramel malts and Simcoe, Azacca, and Centennial hops, creating a complex, spicy, and citrusy winter ale." Hopworks Urban Brewery - Portland, OR Fresh Hop Abominable Winter Ale, 7.3% ABV, 65 IBU "You've never tasted Abominable like this before! Fresh Hop Abominable stays true to its namesake with fresh Centennial hops that add juicy notes of pine for a perfect PNW fresh hop ale." Angie's Mystery Beer: Hopworks Urban Brewery - Portland, OR Fresh Hop Ace of Spades, Imperial IPA, 8.6 ABV, 100 IBU "This fresh hop beast is hopped out with Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe, Mosaic, and Amarillo hops to balance beautiful citrus notes, a dank fresh Strata hop addition, and a clean malt bitterness." Episode Links: Hopworks Urban Brewery Beer Time Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale Wyeast Labs B Corp Leed for Buildings Angie's Mystery Beer
You asked for it and now here it is, our winner from the Listener Poll: Richard Speck! For the appetizer, Chelsea takes us to another Portland haunt: Hopworks Urban Brewery. Then over to our main course, Rose digs into the inconsistent upbringing of Mr. Speck and his life of crime all leading up to the gruesome case he would become known for. We hope you like this requested episode! If you want to help choose the next hot topic in January 2020, head over to a Pateron (click the Linktree link below!) and find out how! Hosts: Rose Fueston & Chelsea West Edited by: Chelsea West Theme Song Composer: Jorge Ivan Ramirez Marin Find us on: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DAAMpod Email: dinnerandamurderpod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daampod/support
Craft Brew News – 11/29/19(Stories Courtesy of Brewbound – www.brewbound.com)Hopworks Urban Brewery Opens Mug Club to Members of Closed Portland Breweries’ ClubsAfter a spate of craft breweries and cideries closing in the Portland, Oregon, Hopworks Urban Brewery announced it will extend its mug club membership to members of similar clubs at any now-closed businesses. The craft brewery also invited former workers to apply at its taprooms.Hopworks founder Christian Ettinger said in a press release “When we heard about the recent closures of Portland institutions, we felt a void in the community,” “A lot of livelihoods and social occasions are affected by these closings, and we want to help, whether it’s honoring closed establishments’ mug clubs or helping people who have lost their jobs get back on their feet.”Former employees of closed businesses are invited to apply for jobs at Hopworks’ locations in Portland and Vancouver, Washington.The offer is valid through December 31 and provides consumers with 21 oz. pours for the cost of 16 oz. pours and 10% off merchandise and growler fills.In the past year, Portland has seen the following businesses close: Cider Riot, Coalition Brewing, Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant, Lompoc, Bridgeport and Burnside. Widmer Brothers, Portland Brewing and Alameda closed taproom locations, though their brands continue.Asahi Bets Big on BeerAsahi Group Holdings has doubled down on acquisitions of breweries outside its home market of Japan.CEO Akiyoshi Koji told reporters that his goal is for Asahi to lead the premium beer segment in every market it’s in, according to a report on Yahoo Finance. Koji helped propel his company to growth through a blockbuster $11 billion deal in July to acquire Melbourne, Australia’s Carlton & United Breweries from Anheuser-Busch. Under Koji, Asahi has spent more than $20 billion making other acquisitions across the globe.These moves are antithetical compared to how other global brewers are facing beer’s slowdown; many, such as Constellation Brands, are expanding into industries like cannabis or launching different beverage products like hard seltzers.Minnesota Remains Last State for 3.2 BeerMinnesota remains the last state in the nation to limit beer sales at grocery and convenience stores to beer with an alcohol by weight (ABW) of 3.2% or lower, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.Earlier this month, Utah loosened its laws to permit sales of beer that’s 4% ABW (about 5% alcohol by volume), leaving Minnesota as the last 3.2 beer state.Shady Oak Barrel House Under Fire for Derogatory PG&E Beer NameSanta Rosa, California-based brewpub Shady Oak Barrel House was overwhelmed with negative online reviews and phone calls from consumers after it named a beer “Fuck PG&E” to disparage executives of Pacific Gas & Electric, the utility company whose lines have allegedly sparked wildfires in California over the past several years.Negative reviews poured in from public utility employees and their supporters from across the country who took umbrage with the name. Shady Oak Barrel House posted an apology letter to its Facebook page last week, explaining the intent behind the name.“The name was not intended to go after honest hard-working people that have been and still currently are helping our community,” the post said. “It is not to undercut or attack those that have been away from their families in order to serve others in times of recent disasters. The name doesn’t suggest anything remotely like this; however, some people chose to read it this way.”To combat the deluge of one-star ratings, Shady Oak Barrel House has offered to discount beer purchases by $1 for any customers who leave “an honest Yelp, Google or Facebook review.”PG&E was found to be at fault by Cal Fire for 2018’s Camp Fire, which killed 85 people and destroyed nearly 20,000 structures, and is facing trial for its role in the 2017 Stubbs Fire, and is being questioned about last month’s Kincaid Fire, according to SFGate.Craft Beer Storm Website: www.craftbeerstorm.com If your Company, Hotel or Restaurant wants to book a CraftBeer Weekend or Craft Beer Evening for your guests or employees send an email to Michael@craftbeerstorm.com Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craft-beer-storm-podcast-30776075/Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Support ACS In NYC MarathonI ran the NYC Marathon through the American Cancer Society and I am aiming to raise $32,000 ($3,200 Minimum X 10X) - please follow link below to donate what you can - $25, $50, $30K! - Onward... - Here is link –http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?fr_id=94035&pg=personal&px=49477898&fbclid=IwAR2mBEvhF1wMA_BbHPhkavichNSFrE9Y9gi2RVZzfQ_4Da5Sht7gvH9rY_k*** A Top 20 Podcast in Food on iTunes ***Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NH*** Interested in starting your own brewery? 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Quarter of the way and we're thru and we sit at 3-1 (without Drew Brees, and vs. 4 teams that made the playoffs last year). We recap the cowboys gave and give you 3 things we liked and 3 things we didn't like. Our 1st game versus a divisional rival, we face the Bucs who just scored a 50 Burger on the Rams and swept us last year. We discuss our keys to victory and disagree on a few things, all while enjoying and featuring Hopworks Urban Brewery. Cheers & Who Dat!!!
Quarter of the way and we're thru and we sit at 3-1 (without Drew Brees, and vs. 4 teams that made the playoffs last year). We recap the cowboys gave and give you 3 things we liked and 3 things we didn't like. Our 1st game versus a divisional rival, we face the Bucs who just scored a 50 Burger on the Rams and swept us last year. We discuss our keys to victory and disagree on a few things, all while enjoying and featuring Hopworks Urban Brewery. Cheers & Who Dat!!!
Hopworks was founded in 2007 by Christian Ettinger, their Brewmaster. He started brewing in his parent’s kitchen during his first summer break in college and it didn’t take long to decide he would open his own brewpub. Christian began his career at the Eugene City Brewery, where many of Oregon’s great brewers have had their start. He completed Intensive Brewing and Science and Engineering courses from the American Brewers Guild and was awarded the World Beer Cup Champion Brewmaster while brewing at Laurelwood Pub and Brewery in Portland. Blueberry Milkshake IPA has a velvety texture from an abundance of wheat and oats, along with berry-forward Galaxy and Vic Secret hops for flavor and aroma. The beer is then fermented on mounds of blueberries and added lactose for extra body and sweetness. This week on FDB - a politician uses the wrong filter, a driver is not Saved by the Bell, a woman gets in trouble for a mini joy ride, and more! Now please kick back, and enjoy another sit down with Friends Drink Beer. To support the Hopworks Urban Brewer and find out more about their beers, visit: Website: hopworksbeer.com Instagram: @hopworksbeer BEER EVENT OF THE WEEK EVENT: 3rd Anniversary IPA Fest WHERE: North Park Brewing Company in San Diego, CA WHEN: Saturday, June 29 from 11am - 4:00pm WHAT: Come celebrate 3 years with them at their third annual NPBC Anniversary IPA Fest! Craft beer will be flowing at this in-house beer festival! Enjoy unlimited tastes of amazing IPAs from their meticulously curated list from San Diego and beyond! Join the whole team and grab tastes of delicious IPAs at multiple pouring stations around the taproom. Get your tickets today for food, live music, unlimited tasters and more to be expected. Have a question for Ryan & Alex? Submit it today at www.friendsdrinkbeer.com, and we will answer it on the next episode! Lastly if you like the show, donate to us and show your support: www.patreon.com/friendsdrinkbeer CREDITS Alex Hobbs - Executive Producer Ryan Roope - Executive Producer Episode Written By - Jared Brody & Alexis Ashjian
Join artist J Swofford and host Erik at Hopworks Urban Brewery for a discussion on the Picatrix Decans. J is the creator of the Picatrix Decans talisman deck. They discuss astrological magic, homebrewing, astrological brewing, and the Picatrix Decans. When we look at the Picatrix decans, we compare descriptions and notes from both the Warnock-Greer Picatrix and the Attrell Picatrix. We discuss the origins of magical images and how talismans can be created from the imagery of the decans. We are also joined briefly by Scotty, our server at Hopworks, who shares with us some interesting facts about Ancient Egypt and the stars! I love Portland. Links Picatrix Decans card deck on Etsy J’s Blog J’s artist website Support My Alchemical Bromance on the Arnemancy Patreon! “And we’re all looking forward to your Picatrix beer — your Beercatrix.”
Happy Jesus Isn’t Dead Anymore Day, everyone! In honor of Christianity’s most famous late riser, this week the BnB Crew is bringing you tales of the undead. That’s right... it’s frickin’ Zombies! Melissa wakes from her dirt nap first with the tale of Clairvius Narcisse, who seemed to deserve his extended stay at a zombie interment camp, paired with Concrete Jungle Brewing Project’s Pretty Vacant Imperial Stout. Then Vanessa gets a craving for brains with the two Florida Zombies (of course Florida would start the zombie apocalypse) and a bonus chicken nugget, paired with Hopworks Urban Brewery’s Ouch Cactus IPA. Who will win in the battle of annoyed siblings VS tasty neighbors? Listen and find out!
There's a lot to like about brewing in Portland, Oregon but for Justin Miller the Head Brewer of Hopworks Urban Brewery having access to terrific hop growers just a short drive away tops the list. On this episode he discusses the important relationship between farm and brewery, why all brewers and drinkers need to be more focused on environmental concerns, and why the Cascadian dark ale is a style with substance.
Friends, welcome back to the podcast our great friend, Keith Readdy! He has returned from a trek across the sea as a bona fide published author! Keith’s new book, One Truth and One Spirit: Aleister Crowley’s Spiritual Legacy, will be available soon, hopefully by December, so you should pre-order it now!! Keith was previously on our show in all the way back in episode 10. In this episode, we discuss his book, and it’s all Thelema and Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons. We talk about the new TV show Strange Angel, which is all about Jack Parsons and how crazy everything in the world really is. This show is based on a book called Strange Angel by George Pendle. Beers We recorded this episode at Hopworks Urban Brewery and tried a number of their beers, among them: Abominable Winter Ale Survival Seven-Grain Stout Robot Truckers It was so great to have Keith back on our show. We wish him the best of luck back in London and are really looking forward to seeing his book! Support My Alchemical Bromance on the Arnemancy Patreon! “I don’t know how much your listeners are interested in esotericism and the occult.” “It’s hard to say. Can you get podcasts under a rock?”
Did you know beer was once consumed as a healthier alternative to water? The fermented beverage has been around for 4000 years. Brewing sustainably will ensure we can drink to our health for centuries to come. Breweries have a big footprint so there are opportunities everywhere to effect change. In this episode, we discuss brewing, regenerative agriculture, the flavor profile kernza, and forming partnerships with other sustainably minded food companies (Bcorps). Christian offers insights into the challenges breweries have when making the decision to go green. Water usage, waste reduction from spent grains, and energy consumption are pretty major when producing beer. Ways you can get involved: Get in touch! Christian and the team can be reached by email at hopworks@hopworksbeer.com Learn more about Hopworks sustainability program: http://hopworksbeer.com/do-good/environment/ Find out about events https://facebook.com/hopworksbeer Learn about regenerative agriculture https://regenorganic.org/ Take a look at other B Corp certified companies who are using their business to better our world Attend International beach clean-up day is September 15th: https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/ Did you like this? Thank you for listening to this episode! If you enjoyed it, please feel free to share it using the social media buttons on this page. I’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Food Heroes Podcast on iTunes. Or, if you use Stitcher, you can leave a review right here. That all helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. And if you have any comments or questions, leave a comment below! If you need a little help navigating iTunes check out the tutorial I made Here.
Hellooo Brew Crew! Today we enjoy some great craft beers from Hopworks Urban Brewery from Portland Oregon, Gilgamesh Brewing in Salem Oregon and Odin Brewing Company in Tukwila Washington. Will may even of brought us a little bit of Ole Smokey Blackberry and Hunchy Punch Moon Shine! If you want to drink along with us, we are drinking Gear Up from Hopworks, DJ Jazzy Hef from Gilgamesh and Odin's Gift from Odin Brewing. Today's main topic is the crazy world of online dating. We discuss the difficulties people have with it. Throw out some interesting statistics and get our drink on along the way. Sit back, grab a cold one and have a few laughs with us today on the Here's To Brewcast! -Kyle PS. Don't be a dick, drink responsibly Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Snapchat @HeresToBrew --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herestobrew/support
In this solo episode, Erik reviews “The Magician Longs to See” Twin Peaks Tarot deck. This is our first episode in quite a while but we will be back soon! In the meantime, enjoy these show notes and links and hang in there. The Beer Erik reviews Abominable Winter Ale from Hopworks Urban Brewery. Links The Magician Longs to See gallery The Magician Longs to See on Indiegogo (I don’t think the deck is for sale at the moment but I sure hope that changes!)
Hopworks Urban Brewery, based in Portland, Oregon, believes that creating world-class beer and food doesn't have to come at the expense of maximizing profit over sustainability. They believe in using business practices that improve the environment and inspire the community. And that's more than just a marketing thing. Their founder, owner, and brewmaster, Christian Ettinger, believes deeply in the idea of using beer as a source for good. Christian asks himself, What do I need to make a respectable living, to treat my employees and the external community properly, and not pillage the planet while sourcing? Today on the show, I'm talking with Christian Ettinger, from Hopworks Brewery. I sat down with Christian over a few beers, three to be exact, a while back, and got to know more about his passion for creating world-class sustainably produced beer and doing good for people and the planet. In this episode of the Oregon Brewery Running Series Podcast, we'll dig into how he became interested in beer at a young age, and some of the ways Hopworks is utilizing their platform to invest into green initiatives. We will also chat about the organizational culture at Hopworks, and perhaps most importantly, listen to Christian describe the flavor profiles of the beer we tasted, and where those ingredients come from, so keep listening! Before we get to all that, however, here's a plug to signup for our next 5K fun run! We're going to be running at the Hopworks location in Vancouver Washington on Saturday, November 4th. Register here and save $5 with promo code HUB5! If you've never been to one of our runs before, all of them are untimed 3.1-mile events, totally family friendly, and not only do you get a beer when you're finished but also live music, raffle prizes and more. Resources Here are links to some of the sites and organizations references in this episode. Hopworks Beer List FULL Video Interview with Christian The B Corporation Salmon Safe 1% for the Planet The Strett Trust REGISTER HERE for the Hopworks 5K in Vancouver on November 4, 2017.
Matt and Erik discuss divination and scrying while drinking delicious beers at Hopworks Urban Brewery. This episode is on the shorter side but there’s a lot of great stuff in it. Location We recorded at Hopworks Urban Brewery, a certified B Corporation. Erik is a member of the Hopworks Mug Club and thinks you should be, too! Beers Matt tried a bunch of beers, but a couple really stood out. Or we talked about them the most. Pig War Xocolatl Wake Up Double Vision Ferocious Citrus IPA Links Katie Montana Jordan Classic Ouija board Egyptian concept of the soul White IPAs
In this episode we review the Westside Discs Swan....wait, we would never review the same disc twice...but seriously in the episode we review the Innova 2017 Sexton Firebird along with Hopworks Urban Brewery's Gear Up. World's is up and running, and we give our two cents.
Coming to you from Beer Snob City, it's everyone's favorite stumbling drunk podcast, Beer Plus Three. The featured beers are from Hopworks Urban Brewery and Bridgeport Brewing. The Beer Plus 3 Podcast features Jeff Swatman, Rick Anderson, Bri Edwards, and occasionally Micheal Zamora and Brandon Longwell. Got something to say to us? Send it to beerplus3@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.
Irish Beer Festival Portland Garrett McAleese and Patrick Neal Barnes - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 29 Episode 29 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast Host Steven Shomler visits with Garrett McAleese and Patrick Neal Barnes talking about the Irish Beer Festival Portland happening Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 17, 18, and 19, 2017. For Tickets — www.kellsbrewpub.com/irish-beer-festival iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 More about this Portland Beer Podcast Episode In this episode you will learn all about The Irish Beer Festival Portland! The episode begins with Garrett, Patrick and Steven enjoying Kell's Coffee Porter and answering the question “what is ‘Irish' beer?” You will hear the story of the first pint that Garrett ever had and learn the secret origin of the Irish Beer Festival Portland, including the role that Seamus O'Hara with Carlow Brewing Company played. This episode closes out with Garrett, Patrick and Steven enjoying Kell's Irish Red and talking about some of the Irish craft beer breweries that will hopefully come to Portland and attend future Irish Beer Festivals including Carlow Brewing Company AKA O'Hara's Brewing, Metalman Brewing Co, Galway Bay Brewery, Black Donkey Brewing, and Trouble Brewing More Info about the Irish Beer Festival Portland What – the Irish Beer Festival Portland is a festival dedicated to celebrating “Irish” style craft beer. When – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 17, 18, and 19, 2017. Event hours are 11am to 1am on March 17 and March 18, and 10am to 6pm on March 19. Admission – Early admission before 4pm daily is $10, which includes a souvenir logo pint glass and seven taster tokens. After 4pm, admission is $20, which includes the glass & tokens. Minors welcome until 4pm. Tickets — www.kellsbrewpub.com/irish-beer-festival Location – The 2017 edition of the Irish Beer Festival is happening at Kell's Brew Pub Parking Lot The address is 210 NW 21st Ave, Portland, OR 97209 Breweries at the 2017 Irish Beer Festival Portland 54°40′ Brewing, Burnside Brewing, Cascade Brewing, Cider Riot!, Culmination Brewing, Deschutes Brewery, Grixsen Brewing, Hopworks Urban Brewery, Kells Brewery, Lompoc Brewing, Lucky Lab Brewpub and Mt. Hood Brewing. Many of the beers are being brewed specifically for the event. Here is a link to the Irish Beer Festival Portland Facebook event page - www.facebook.com/events/693971050774577/ The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 SoundCloud – www.soundcloud.com/portlandbeerpodcast Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast
Tell me about your best friend @newbelgium @beermakesthree Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Mike, & Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – We taste and rate the Fat Tire & Friends CollaBEERation Pack, an anniversary present featuring new spins on Fat Tire from Firestone Walker, Avery, Allagash, Rhinegeist and Hopworks Urban Brewery—plus a couple of original Fat Tires for good measure. We manage to devolve the entire show at the 7:00 mark with cannibalism and beer. Allagash Fat Funk Ale – SUDS - 3 Avery Fat Wild Ale – SUDS -3 Hopworks Fat Sour Apple Ale – SUDS -3 Firestone Walker Fat Hoppy Ale – SUDS - 3 Rhinegeist Fat Pale Ale- SUDS -4 New Belgium Fat Tire Ale – SUDS -3 New word added to the Sips, Suds, & Smokes lexicon - Coastiness™ Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Hosted online at Spreaker and available on iTunes, Google Play, PRX, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and YouTube. Check out Kendall & June's blog at Beer Makes Three www.beermakesthree.com Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2
Tell me about your best friend@newbelgium @beermakesthree Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Mike, & Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – We taste and rate the Fat Tire & Friends CollaBEERation Pack, an anniversary present featuring new spins on Fat Tire from Firestone Walker, Avery, Allagash, Rhinegeist and Hopworks Urban Brewery—plus a couple of original Fat Tires for good measure. We manage to devolve the entire show at the [7:00] mark with cannibalism and beer. Allagash Fat Funk Ale – SUDS – 3 Avery Fat Wild Ale – SUDS -3 Hopworks Fat Sour Apple Ale – SUDS -3 Firestone Walker Fat Hoppy Ale – SUDS – 3 Rhinegeist Fat Pale Ale- SUDS -4 New Belgium Fat Tire Ale – SUDS -3 New word added to the Sips, Suds, & Smokes lexicon – Coastiness Sips, Suds, & Smokes info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Hosted online at Spreaker and available on iTunes, Google Play, PRX, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and YouTube. Check out Kendall & June’s blog at Beer Makes Three www.beermakesthree.com Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it’s from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 You can now download our Android app to enjoy the show anytime on your Android device.
Zippy & JP attend San Jose Away. We feature interviews with away supporters. We also have a brief recap of the game. And to round it out, we have some interviews with Nat, Liam, Jack, and Ben as they discuss Jack's Lucky 13 Championship IPA from Hopworks Urban Brewery.
Meet a host of distillers including John Bourdon of Sandstone, BIG Gin, Bull Run Distilling and Portland's HOP Works Organic Brewing @SandstoneDistillery @BigGin @HopWorksUrban @HappyHRRadio
Singer/songwriter and guitarist extraordinaire Buck Brown joins Chas E and Mike Mitchell for some great songs, music talk and three rounds of craft beer tasting. Buck has worked with some fantastic musicians and has stories about everyone from Nils Lofgren to Ringo Starr. Buck also shares with us three blazing, live performances of his own original songs. On top of that we have three microbeerclub.com brews to check out including the Hub Lager from Hopworks Urban Brewery, Fathom IPL from Ballast Point Brewing Co, and Son of a Birdserker from Black Raven Brewing Company. Add on a chaser of Top 6 featuring the greatest guitar solos ever and you have one heck of a great, guitar-picking, beer-drinking show.
This week on Fuhmentaboudit!, Chris and Mary invite some brewers to the studio all the way from Portland, Oregon. We have Ben Edmunds from Breakside Brewery, Mike Wright and Josh Grgas from Commons Brewery, and Christian Ettinger from Hopworks Urban Brewery. These brewers tell us all about the city of Portland, which has around 180 breweries – that’s 1 brewery for around every 3,000 people! This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. “We let that yeast speak loudly in our beers, and the hops and the malt are a little more reserved.” Mike Wright on Fuhmentaboudit!
This episodes kicks of my Green Series with the Beer Institute’s President Jeff Becker. Jeff provides a history of ecologically sound practices in the brewing industry as well as discussing current technologies and breweries raising the bar in this area. Jeff also offers up resources for those of you seeking to minimize your brewery’s footprint. […] The post Green Brewing: Hopworks Urban Brewery, Beer Institute and “Bottle Music” appeared first on Craft Brew Cast: Brewmaster's Interviews.
This weeks first half is quenched by Hopworks Urban Brewery its their Ferocious Citrus IPA. After getting past that amazing tasty treat Tim has a new movie to talk about and some other topics of interest. Zach on the other hand is sweating the details in a new workout regiment and hanging with some babies. In the news segment we've got Atari trying to get some air time. A space game thats been teased for years drops the biggest bundle yet for a game still not even in Alpha and we have something coming from Vault 76. Tech Talk this week is a storage organizer for the Tascam and XLR mics we use on location. and Rounding out Kickstarter we've got tips on unfucking your adult self and how to have Sex along with board games. So subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and get in touch with us on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/plugandplayshow/ ) , Twitter ( http://twitter.com/plugandplaycast ) , Instagram ( http://instagram.com/plugandplaycast ) or on our site Plugandplaygamer.com ( http://plugandplaygamer.com/ ). #PlugIn