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We are saying goodbye to CO2 (at least for this episode) and drinking only nitro beers on this episode! On the podcast, we try a few different beers from Left Hand Brewing Co., who is well known for canning and bottling many different nitrogenated beers. We discuss some of the history of nitrogen being introduced to beer as an alternative to carbon dioxide, the technology behind nitrogenated beer, and why nitro doesn't work for everything.
In This Episode 360 We Have Special Guest Recording Artist/Promoter "Ian DA Clouds” from Xirtam Entertainement Who Tells Us All About The Event On October 27, 2023; Masq & Margaritas from 8pm-12am @ Left Hand Brewing CO (4180 Wynkoop ST Suite 140 Denver CO) and what you can expect! Come Have Fun, Party, Mingle, Connect, & Follow Support “Ian Da Clouds" Instagram/Youtube @iandaclouds @xirtam_entertainmentFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4 PayPal- Paypal.me/arielent TIKTOK- @Arielent.com Ariel Castillo Soundcloud Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/ Website- Arielent.com
Cooper and Nolan have been embracing the 90s slacker spirit this week, but that won't stop them from unleashing their IDLE HANDS episode! (Although it is a day or two late...) When this combination horror movie/stoner comedy hit theaters, the guys were right in the middle of the target demo. So why don't either of them remember it fondly? Maybe it's the lazy humor, or teen heartthrob Devon Sawa's lame attempts at physical comedy. Or maybe it's the fact that the whole thing feels like it was cooked up in a lab as a way to get money from teenagers. Whatever the reason, the conversation wanders to some truly strange places - from why women love Devon Sawa to zombie physiology to whether or not movie crushes get grandfathered in as you get older. It's a real window into 90s nostalgia, so get ready to roll up your sleeves; this episode (featuring a beer from Left Hand Brewing Co.) is one you won't be able to keep your hands off of!
In this episode the boys talk about, Movies, Netflix, wheelie shoes, time/history, how the world started and more. Beer of the week: Pumpkin Spice Latte by Left Hand Brewing Co. Book of the Month: Circe by Madeline Miller Merch: https://www.thecummcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecummcast Email: thecummcast@gmail.com Follow us: @thecummcast @codycummingsofficial @cumm007ryan Source: ladbible.com imdb.com untappd.com Music: And Then We Fell From The Sky by Across the Great Valley
This week we're crackin' open https://lefthandbrewing.com/beers/oktoberfest (Oktoberfest) from https://lefthandbrewing.com/ (Left Hand Brewing Co), located in Longmont, CO. First, Mike teaches us about the history of Oktoberfest and then Elyse teaches us about this delicious and pretzely märzen-style beer. Available now wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Cheers!
Today, our theme is Hunting. First, Caitlin tells us about the Deer Stand Murders (Chai Soua Vang). Then, Sarah shares the disappearance of Roger "Fred" Farmer.Beer #1: Germany's #1 Oktoberfest Beer from PaulanerBeer #2: White Russian Nitro from Left Hand Brewing Co.Listener discretion is advised.TW: DiscriminationGet a discount on your SockGuy socks with code LUMINOL21Instagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
It's day two of the fishy festivities and the boys have already fell face first into a finned fiasco! (That was fun to write). Dustin and Logan watched the Australian/Singaporean production, Bait! Believe it or not, it's about a group of people trying to outlive a great white shark that is hunting them in...a grocery store. It's silly premise is just the tip of this movie's problems and the boys are more than happy to point out the rest. While they do so, they sample the Oktoberfest from Left Hand Brewing Co. So put on your 3D glasses and build some shopping cart armor, because it's time for Sharktoberfest!
This week we discussed some albums from artists representing the Griselda collective: Benny the Butcher "Pyrex Picasso" and Boldy James & The Alchemist "Bo Jackson". Beer(s) of the Week - Supermassive Café Deth - Imperial Stout - ABV: 14.3% (Revolution Brewing) https://revbrew.com/about/our-story - Peanut Butter Milk Stout - ABV: 6.2% (Left Hand Brewing Co.) https://www.lefthandbrewing.com/ Follow us everywhere @beerzandbarz
In this week's episode, Jon goes too deep down the rabbit hole, hides in his closet, and talks to imaginary versions of Brian and Jason. Beer of the Week - Peanut Butter Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. Follow us online: https://twitter.com/GrowlNGremCast https://www.instagram.com/growlngremcast/ https://facebook.com/GrowlNGremCast https://growlersandgremlins.com/ Intro Music by Emily Bewley https://histeeth.bandcamp.com/
In this short and chaotic episode, Ireland has grass that eats people and potatoes, Brian is afraid of Kevin's gut, and Jon owned some cars. Beer of the Week - Nitro Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. Follow us online: https://twitter.com/GrowlNGremCast https://www.instagram.com/growlngremcast/ https://facebook.com/GrowlNGremCast https://growlersandgremlins.com/ Intro Music: Mechanolith by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4031-mechanolith License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week on the cast we discuss buying a garbage truck, necro-capitalism, Flame Decal Man, and the spice of life. Alcohol Reviewed: Hop In Hand Tropical IPA from Breckenridge Brewery, Wook Bait IPA from Left Hand Brewing Co., and Modus Hoperandi from Ska Brewing Co. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week “The Legendary Brew Crew bring Kristina Schostak, Communications Manager for Left Hand Brewing Co. to the virtual happy hour. They talk about Kristina’s transition from the wine industry to craft beer and how she got to Colorado. They also discuss Left Hand Brewing’s beers, branding facelift and the return of their events in the near future. Kristina also talks about the nonprofit arm of Left Hand and the impact they seek to make in the community. With the ongoing fallout and dialogue spurred by the social media movement where women shared their experience facing sexual harassment in the craft beer, Kristina shares her personal story and what breweries can do to not just pay lip service to the issue. This episode features beer from LeftHand Brewing. Grab a drink and Pull up a Chair. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brewsingbanter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewsingbanter/support
We drink Galactic Cowboy, Nitro Imperial Stout, 9% abv., from Left Hand Brewing Company. 1:07 - Aroma and Appearance. 1:59 - Overrated / Underrated: Keyless Remote Starts | Spray Deodorant | Flavored Water | Making Lists. 12:44 - Flavor and Mouthfeel. 15:02 - Must Watch: The Biggest Little Farm Documentary. Available on Hulu. 16:06 - 3-Star Michelin Restaurant, Eleven Madison Park, Goes Meatless. 27:30 - Overall Impression.
It continues to be extremely nice on Sunday. This week we request ownership of the Cayman Islands, as well as discussing the first American beer, secret restaurants, and Jacob's inability to taste mint. Alcohol Reviewed: Cayman Jack Mojito from Cayman Jack Co., Yuengling's Standard Lager, Black & Tan, and Hershey's Stout from D.G. Yuengling & Son Brewery, Found Fortune Dry Hopped Double IPA from Left Hand Brewing Co. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 10 cometh! This Hallmark moment was brought to you by a rad trip to the Mile High City, true crime documentaries, Viggo Mortenson's ass, nitro stouts, IPAs on the clock, skeleton guitars, female vocalists, brutal metal songs with the sickest features and a featured band who may or may not be the illegitimate father to many breeds of snakes. Tap their ferocious venom into your veins and listen! Episode Breakdown: Catching up with the boys :48 What we’re drinking/beer news 13:44 Metal News 23:03 New tracks/albums 29:26 Featured band 40:50 Featured Band: This week's episode features "SHVPESHIFT" from Snake Father. Texas based deathcore band Snake Father have been delivering a crushing groove since their first song, but this new song takes everything they’ve worked with in the past and amplifies it like a tactical nuke. The band has just unleashed their newest song “SHVPESHIFT” via Slam Worldwide. Once intended to be a solo act, Snake Father has undergone a reform to become the band they are today. “SHVPESHIFT” is the third single taken from the bands upcoming album “Pathways Of Corruption”, with no release date set in stone. The upcoming album is sure to be a blazing fire as each song released thus far have shown unique songwriting and presentation capabilities. The upcoming album is expected to have their aggressive Deathcore style of music while having each song offer something a little bit different each track. Lead singer John Ramos loves Guadalupe Texas Honey Ale when sounding like the depths of hell! Make sure to give Snake Father some love via any of the following: Apple Music | Spotify | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Jam "SHVPESHIFT" and other gnarly tracks from previous Featured Bands on our Bands to Watch For playlist. Videos Referenced in the Episode: Elisa Lam Footage Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel Trailer The Road (2009) Official Trailer #1 "There's Nobody at the Bridge" Full Movie (2016 Paranormal Documentary) Florida Metal Musician Turns Uncle's Skeleton Into "Skelecaster" Guitar Good For A Girl - Episode 1 - Caity Babs Humanity's Last Breath: "TIDE" (Official Music Video) If you dig "There's Nobody at the Bridge," please consider picking up a physical copy for yourself HERE! Only a few copies left. What We're Drinking: Beers fueling this week's episode include Dogfish Head's 60 Minute IPA (Todd's pick) and Left Hand Brewing Co's Bittersweet Nitro Imperial Coffee Milk Stout (Arie's pick.) 60 Minute IPA is a well-balanced IPA that is continuously hopped for a full 60 minutes during the boil process to create the award winning hop forward flavor fans have grown to know and love. Coming in at 6.0% ABV, this classic is surprisingly sessionable! Dogfish Head is located in Milton, Delaware. Bittersweet Nitro is a coffee milk stout encompassing a special blend of Indonesian and Ethiopian coffee beans to bring forth berry notes and spicy undertones. This super smooth and flavorful beer comes in hot with a 8.9% ABV! Left Hand Brewing Co is located in Longmont, Colorado. Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield! Show him some love, and get something rad, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook Intro track "Clarity" by legends Amavasya What's the Hopwolfpack drinking and jamming this week? Let your boys know, and keep up with us, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook Start a circle pit from the comfort of your own home with this week's Brewtal Songs of the Week playlist. Since you're feeling good from the brews and the jams, why not leave us a review at any of the following? That'd be BREWTAL of you! Apple | Facebook Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey Brewtal is part of the Death Dealer Production family
DJ and Eoin are hitting the CANS for November. The Candemic is upon us and we've tasked ourselves the amazing job of drinking a can brewed in every county in Ireland (*Ts & Cs apply). This means 32 Counties | 32 Cans | 8 Cans per Week | 4 Cans per Host per WeekFor Week 4 of this series, we've boxed off some of the cans that we sourced from:World Wide Wines (https://www.worldwidewines.ie/), KWM Wines (kwmwines.com) and Beer Cloud (beercloud.ie)The Cans drank this week are:Armagh Cider Company | Carson's Crisp Cider 4.5% | County ArmaghHopfully Brewing | Graciosa Pale Ale 5.3% | County OffalyReel Deel Brewing Co. | Mayo Red Ale 3.5% | County MayoOtterbank Brewing | So, It Begins Saison 8.2% | Representing County FermanaghLacada Brewery | Blue Pool NEIPA 6.4% | County AntrimBlack Donkey | Buck It Amber Ale 4.8% | County RoscommonBrehon Brewhouse | Shanco Dubh Porter 7.7% | County MonaghanLeft Hand Brewing Co. | Nitro Milk Stout 6% | Representing County TyroneThanks to everyone for helping us reach our 32 Can-ties! You're a great bunch of beoiradeoirs!Hope you enjoyed this series, Sláinte. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
or: I Was At A Cracker Barrel, And I Was Like, ‘Yeah, I'll Listen To This.' IT'S A T. HANKS-GIVING MIRACLE!! The Dudes gather around the table to regroup, discuss what we're all thankful for and discuss Steven Speilberg's breezy 2002 Christmas Caper, Catch Me If You Can. CHAPTERS (00:07:16) – Review – Catch Me If You Can (01:03:42) – Beer Pairing: Nitro Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. “The Thanksgiving Song” – Ben Rector (01:07:32) – Really Rad Recommendations RECOMMENDATIONS Peterson – The Haunting of Bly Manor Jacob – Walt Disney's Robin Hood Chris – Frank Herbert's Dune Saga
February through May of 2020 represented unprecedented market volatility, fear, and economic bad news. But this also presented an amazing opportunity for investors. Hindsight shows us that the market has recovered dramatically since then. Was this a once in a lifetime opportunity, or will a patient investor have another opportunity to invest in a similar dramatic market recovery? The beverage of choice during this episode is Left Hand Brewing Co, Wheels Gose 'Round, Lemon Peel & Raspberry Gose. This beer benefits the National MS Society. To join Team Left Hand or donate to Bike MS visit, teamlefthand.com.
If you like craft beer, podcasts, and getting caught in the rain, you are in luck! We embrace the history of the Piña Colada as we dive into this "Gettin' Tiki With It" wheat ale from Left Hand Brewing Company's Nitro line. Need a refreshing taste of the summer? Relaxation in a can? This is the prescription for you. Cheers!
In this episode Neil drinks Whiskey, Jethro T Boots to be exact. I'm drinking Left Hand Brewing Co, Milk Stout Nitro. We talk Superman, my favorite superhero! More specifically we're going to talk about a six issue series from the New 52 called "What Price Tomorrow" written by George Perez (https://www.amazon.com/Superman-Vol-What-Price-Tomorrow/dp/1401236863). We talk Jesus & Superman Comparisions We talk these particular 6 issues Then More Jesus allegory stuff. Enjoy this lighthearted episode!
John Creighton, President & CEO, High Plains Bank, and Eric Wallace, President & Co-Founder, Left Hand Brewing Co. both live and lead businesses in Colorado. On May 22, 2020, John and Eric joined Dave Whorton on The Evergreen Experience™ to share the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on their businesses, the innovations and adaptations that they have tried, their view on the future of their industries and how Evergreen® principles have guided them.
Neil is drinking Jethro T. Boots and Coke, and I'm having the Nitro Milk Stout by the Left Hand Brewing Co (https://lefthandbrewing.com/beers/milk-stout-nitro) because I know how to drink. Here is how the conversation goes: * COVID - but that's too depressing so it gets cut in pieces * Frozen 2 Review - Cause at the time Neil had only seen half * Things we make our kids watch while on quarantine * Frozen 2 review part 2 - after Neil watches the second half * Melody Time disucssion * Modernism * Racism * David's tired * Time for bed....
This isn’t the first time in his 26 years in the craft beer industry that Eric Wallace, Cofounder and President of Left Hand Brewing Co. (https://www.lefthandbrewing.com) and former Chairman of the Brewers Association Board of Directors, has had to deal with adverse business conditions. The late 90’s and early 00’s were a period of net contraction for craft beer, as tepid consumer reaction failed to deliver the growth that many over-leveraged breweries expected. Today, the pandemic poses a different sort of challenge—a widely felt social, health, and economic event that was as unexpected as it has been severe—but lessons learned from craft beer’s early period are still apropos. In this special industry-focused episode, Wallace weaves through the granular operations issues facing the brewery, from the challenge and necessity in furloughing employees (“furlough is not a moral issue—it’s surviving; It’s a requirement; If you’re going to survive, you have to cut your expenses to match whatever you’re lucky enough to have coming in”) to the utter collapse in sales (“In March, [draft beer] sales dropped to $1700, from six figures [last year]. We’re a stout brewery, and we ended up getting shut down on the… day before St. Patrick’s Day”). Wallace discusses the government tools they’ve been able to secure, such as a loan through the PPP program, and the challenge in any kind of long-term planning. IRI data may suggest that craft beer sales are up in the grocery channel, but that’s a small consolation at best for breweries like Left Hand. “I’ve read the IRI data, and I’m like ‘Really? That’s what’s happening? Because it doesn’t feel like it,’” says Wallace. The conversation also turns toward a macro view, with Wallace discussing the shared responsibility of all craft brewers, and all in the hospitality world, to ensure the safety of customers and staff. “To take the short-term view, right now with all the largesse that the government is raining on our heads, just because philosophically you disagree and your freedom is being imposed upon… that’s bullshit,” says Wallace. “I want to open as bad as anybody, but I also feel an obligation to be a responsible citizen, business owner, member of society.” What will the future look like? Wallace and Left Hand are planning on two years of severely limited business, as the world grapples with the disease while working to find a vaccine. But that won’t be the end of it. Expect 3-5 years after that to “dig out,” pay off debt incurred in the survival process, and get back on any sort of sound economic footing. There is no quick bounce-back from this pandemic and the ripple effect it is having throughout the economy. This episode is a sobering and honest look at the reality facing the world’s craft brewers. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): Nearly 2,000 breweries across the US, Canada & Mexico partner with G&D Chillers. Innovative, Modular Designs and no proprietary parts propel G&D ahead as the premier choice for your glycol chilling needs. Breweries you recognize—Russian River, Ninkasi, Jack's Abby, Samuel Adams and more—trust G&D to chill the beer you love! Call G&D Chillers to discuss your project today or reach out directly at GDChillers.com. (https://gdchillers.com) Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard supplies craft juice blends from the heart of Beer City USA. As the industry blending experts, they supply major national brands and growing breweries alike. 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No more pouring time and labor into the manual handling of pallets, top frames and tier sheets on your canning line - packaging teams can simply load cans, deband, and press start. To learn more, contact Ska Fab today at (970) 403-8562 or reach out online at skafabricating.com (https://skafabricating.com). Brewers Publications (https://www.brewerspublications.com): This episode is brought to you by Brewers Publications, publishers of “Small Brewery Finance” by Maria Pearman, “How to Brew” by John Palmer, and the forthcoming “Historical Brewing Techniques” by Lars Marius Garshol. Established in 1986, Brewers Publications has published more than 50 books of enduring value for amateur and professional brewers alike. Visit BrewersPublications.com (https://www.brewerspublications.com) today to browse the complete catalog of books and ebooks.
Draught Queens: 3MIN Beer Review/Raspberry Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/draughtqueens/support
Recapping the events of UFC Norfolk, making picks for UFC 248. Enjoying Left Hand's Milk Stout Nitro. My day of Jiu-Jitsu, Introducing our Bouts and Stouts World Champion.
This week in the Taproom, Imani aka “Deck Life Brew Life” sits in with the “The Legendary Brew Crew” to talk home brewing and some of his brews were gracious enough to tag along (3:47). They also talk the week in news (34:34) and jump into some “Pop Tops” (1:00:08). In this episode they sampled beers from Deck Life Brew Life’s collection (24:20), Left Hand Brewing Co.(53:45), and Crowns & Hops Brewing Co (1:31:00). Join In! --- 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/brewsingbanter/message
Spider-Man is out of the MCU. A photographer loses photos in a house fire. A photographer in Wisconsin who lost their gear, get it all back... with the wedding photos still on the cards (after running recovery software). A multi-year winner of the Knot's "Best of Weddings" award is sued by a bunch of clients and the media thinks this is a big deal. We learn about the beauty of death and see brainstorm how we can incorporate that into our weddings. DJI puts out a new Osmo pocket thing for cell phones. Beer Talk: Dustin - Fat Tire from New Belgium Brewing Co. Steve - Milk Stout from Left Hand Brewing Co. Q&A: Does anyone need the 61 megapixels in that Sony A7r IV? What AF settings do you use throughout a wedding day? What's your best/worst cancellation story? What do you need to consider to provide an accurate quote for a destination wedding? Links: Phantom Producer Louie Novak's story about a photographer losing photos in a house fire on Petapixel. Photographer gets their gear back and wedding photos on WQOW. The Knot award winner who is getting sued by clients on Petapixel. Best of Australian Geographic with the beauty in death photo on BBC. DJI Osmo Mobile 3 for your cellular phone. Episode art from Sally Siko of Silvercord Event Photography. Want more? Get bonus content like outtakes from guest episodes and more weekly photography advice at steveanddustinsavetheworld.com (that's the Patreon). Join the hungover community: Wedding Hangover Facebook Group Connect with us: Facebook Page, Instagram, Twitter This podcast is edited by Bespoke Tone. Go to Bespoke Tone for all your photo, video, and audio editing needs. --- 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/weddingphotohangover/message
Hello Everyone! In this episode of Ölpodden we're back in Colorado and get to meet two absolute legends. First up is Eric Wallace from the great Left Hand Brewing Co. and after that we get to listen to Gordon Schuck. Owner of the highly appraised Funkwerks brewing. Enjoy!
Two guys with a love for everything beer! Join us on an adventure as we review beers from all over the country and the world! Each week we post 3 beer impressions/reviews on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Then, once a month we post a full length podcast where we drink our favorite beer of the month and delve into life's great mysteries. Let us know what beers we should try next, and what topics you want us to cover in the next podcast. Untappd App: TheBeerDenPodcast Follow Us Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/thebeerdenpodcast Don't forget to Share, Like, Comment and Subscribe!
The notion that “schools are designed like factories” is a pernicious myth in education. Jenn Binis, host of the podcast Ed History 101, joins us to discuss why this narrative is so prevalent and how the myth ends up hurting teachers. Later, we read a paper on how teachers build social capital in their building. Community cohesion is valuable, but too much can lead to some unintended consequences. Outtakes returns when a behind-the-scenes discussion takes a turn for personal reflection. We get thoughtful about how we use names professionally. We drink Death Before Disco, a porter from Left Hand Brewing Co. in Longmont, CO.
In this episode “The Legendary Brew Crew” discuss the attack on Jussie Smollett, the Virginia Governor’s racist photo drop and Super Bowl Llll. In this episode we sampled beers from Lawson’s Finest Liquids, New Belgium Brewing Co. & Left Hand Brewing Co. Join us! --- 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/brewsingbanter/message
In Episode 8 we go back and watch a gritty classic from 1974, Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Our beer for the evening was the Milk Stout from Left Hand Brewing Co. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Craft Brew News – 12/07/18WE ARE RANKED # 12 IN FOOD CATEGORY ON iTUNES !!!!California ABC Uncovers Brewpub ViolationsA statewide investigation by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) into 70 brewpubs with “Type 75” licenses uncovered violations by nearly 50 of the licensees.As Brewbound reported in late July, the Type 75 retail restaurant license gives brewpubs the ability to produce between 100 and 5,000 barrels annually. However, some business owners sought to obtain the licenses with the primary intent to sell spirits.The investigation found that nearly 50 licensees were either not brewing beer, not meeting the quotas or not functioning as a brewpub.California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law in September allowing Type 75 licensees to sell their products for off-premise consumption. The law also tightened requirements for obtaining the license, requiring license holders to operate at least a 7-barrel brewing system and produce and sell at least 200 barrels annually.Previously, Type 75 licensees were required to produce at least 100 barrels per year, with no sales requirements. That led some business owners to seek the licenses, which cost about $14,000, instead of obtaining liquor license, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.More than 1,200 Breweries Join Sierra Nevada Wildfire Relief ProjectMore than 1,200 breweries have signed up to brew a special IPA, created by Sierra Nevada in an effort to raise money for wildfire relief. As part of those efforts, beer companies will brew the same beer and donate proceeds to the Camp Fire Relief Fund, which supports those affected by the California wildfire that killed 88 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.Sierra Nevada founder Ken Grossman wrote that his company will donate 100 percent of sales from Resilience Butte County Proud IPA to the fund.“Our hope is to get Resilience IPA in taprooms all over the country to create a solid start for our community’s future,” Grossman wrote.Brewers large and small have agreed to participate.New Belgium Brewing Launches ‘Up Next’ Rotator Series with Brut IPAFORT COLLINS, Colo. — New Belgium Brewing’s brand new Up Next Series taps into the brewery’s tradition of innovation by offering easy-drinking, unique and flavor-bending beers that reflect evolving trends in food and drink. Brut IPA, a bubbly and effervescent brew perfect to ring in the New Year, is first up in the Up Next Series.Inspired by sparkling wine and partner Dick Cantwell’s foray into brewing Brut IPAs at sister brewery Magnolia Brewing in San Francisco, New Belgium’s Brut IPA pours a bright and bubbly platinum blonde with white grape and tropical aromas that give way to a refreshingly dry finish. The beer offers a crisp alternative to hazy fruit-forward IPAs.Ross Koenigs, New Belgium Research & Development Brewer states “Our Brut IPA mashes wine notes with a beer backbone that delivers the best of both traditions. This beer will take you through the holidays and beyond – it makes a great beer-mosa as well. ”Left Hand Brewing Company Expands International Distribution to SwedenLONGMONT, Colo. – Left Hand Brewing Co., a pioneer in craft beer innovation through its nitro technology, has partnered with Great Brands to expand its international distribution into Sweden. Beginning this month, Left Hand Brewing’s flagship brand, Milk Stout Nitro, will be available in Systembolaget in 12oz bottles.Left Hand’s Milk Stout Nitro is the number one selling craft stout in the U.S. In 2011, Left Hand became the first American craft brewery to encapsulate the nitro draft experience when it debuted Milk Stout Nitro in the bottle. The innovation continued in 2016 when Left Hand introduced the first U.S.-made nitro widget cans, allowing nitro fans to take these smooth and creamy beers on the go.Jörgen Hasselqvist, co-founder and marketing manager at Great Brands said“We have had a long relationship with Left Hand and Milk Stout was the reason in the beginning, so to being able to introduce Milk Stout Nitro across Sweden is amazing. It will be a fun adventure to make America’s Stout into Sweden’s Stout of choice!”Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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Join Dave and Chris as they discuss their favorite Prequel movies while enjoying some Sweet Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. out of Colorado. Cheers!
Part 1 of our Thanksgiving double feature / The latest from the MCU (RIP Stan Lee) / Left hand brewing delivered the spice on this one / Cologne tips from Geoff / Our own made up awards show / Our favorite Thanksgiving fixin'
On this episode, The Brews Bros. review three brews from Left Hand Brewing Co., including Juicy Goodness Golden Ale, Good Juju Pale Ale, and Nitro Milk Stout. Also, Kris Brandt makes his debut on the show to discuss his love of beer. Pssst, he's also the guy that brought the GIGANTIC water slide to the party. Happy 4th of July everyone. Live free or die! This episode was broadcast live on Facebook, so if you'd like to watch instead of listening, feel free! Follow us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thebrewsbrospodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsbros Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brews-bros.-podcast/id1201116891 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebrewsbros
Join Garrett as he review an amber ale called Sawtooth Ale from Left Hand Brewing Co. out of Longmont Colorado!! Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZimsBeerReview Follow on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/xz1mm3r Business Inquiries: ZimsBeerReview@gmail.com https://untappd.com/user/ZimsBeerReview https://lefthandbrewing.com If you'd like to purchase a bottle opener like the one I use during my reviews contact Jayson Shaver on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/shaverwood/ --- 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/zimsbeerreview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zimsbeerreview/support
With the fall season approaching comes seasonal beers. We explore the history of Oktoberfest before trying three Oktoberfest style beers. The Oktoberfest Märzen Lager from Left Hand Brewing Co, Oktoberfest from Third Street Brewing and Spaten Ur-Marzen. Which Oktoberfest did we think was best? You’ll just have to listen and then grab one and come have a beer with us!
On Episode #35 of Beats, Beards & Brews the gang checks out Mastodon's latest release Emperor of Sand, which serves as a perfect gateway metal album. It's really catchy too and worth a listen for fans of all types of music, even if its concept in no way relates to Disney's underrated The Return of Jafar. Dan and Eric then give their take on an oil/balm sample they ordered from Burton's Beard Oil that included Business Blend oil and Tobacco balm. Does size matter when ordering a beard sample pack? Tune in to find the answer. In the true spirit of the early days of Beats, Beards & Brews, everyone grabs a different beer from Left Hand Brewing Co. because Eric was a little quick on the draw when picking up Saison au Miel, the new spring seasonal release. Evan reviews Left Hand's Extrovert IPA and Dan goes with the Introvert IPA. Dan finds out that not all Left Hand Brewing beers need to be poured hard. The three friends proceed to have an insightful discussion on session ales for craft beer enthusiasts and Cracked Black Pepper Triscuits with a hint of honey. Post-Show Notes: Eric mentions the "Show Yourself" video during the podcast. Here's a direct link for you to enjoy while eating Nabisco pepper crackers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUGda7GdZPQ