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Former Cigar City brewmaster opening a North Carolina breweryNo shocker at all to hear that Wayne Wambles, the former brewmaster at Cigar City that was unceremoniously let go by the Monster Energy overlords, is opening his own brewery. Wambles has purchased UpCountry Brewing in Brevard, NC. Can't wait to see what he brews up.In our constant (for some reason) pursuit of Malort news we hear bars in Chicago are serving shots infused with... cicadas. And people say craft beer comes up with crazy ingredients.A legend of Oregon brewing has passed away. Art Larrance founded the Oregon Brewers Festival and co-founded Cascade Brewery. The industry definitely lost a great one.More this week on yeast being used to recycle metal, using saline in cocktails, end of the Molson-Coors strike, and the Lagunitas Chicago closure.Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
When we talk about what they appreciate about beer, it's not uncommon to hear them mention the people; the “community.” And in a very tangible way, there are few examples for how this appears than at a beer festival. All over the country, almost all year-round, you can find examples of packed event halls, convention centers, and even parking lots where enthusiasts and novices alike mill about, sampling different beers. But more recently - and certainly partially because of the COVID pandemic - these festivals have hit a rough patch. For some of the most prominent beer fests, interest isn't as high as it used to be and ticket sales are just a little tougher. In Canada, the annual Windsor Craft Beer Festival was canceled due to lagging sales while it easily sold out during its heydays of the mid-2010s. Similarly, The Oregon Brewers Festival was canceled this year after organizers shared that higher costs, lower attendance, and extreme weather were making it harder to stay a successful event. Last year, the Great American Beer Festival cut its ticket numbers by 20,000 across multiple sessions after years of more challenging sales. So what is the state of these special events? Let's dive into it with Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot…
Oregon's beer landscape is constantly shifting. On the latest Beat Check, The Oregonian/OregonLive's beer reporter and newsletter writer Andre Meunier sits down with Andrew and Elena to talk about the latest trends. Hear why huge festivals like Oregon Brewers Festival are making way for smaller ones, low ABV and nonalcoholic beers are taking off, and more. -- Elena Neale-Sacks and Andrew Theen Subscribe to Beat Check anywhere you get your podcasts to hear new episodes each week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the Oregon Brewers Festival we gather at headquarters to share with you and Ryan some of our favorite picks. Johns covers the beginning of the festival, while Damian brings up the rear, and Ryan rings in some real rad tunes to pair with. Find out the favorites to pursue from the brewery's best, to a glass held by you, on this episode of Brew Happy!
Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
After a long summer siesta, Jason and Gary return with all new interviews from Silver Falls Brewing and a visit to the Oregon Brewers Festival. Big thanks to Eric Druliner from Silver Falls Brewing for the interview. Be sure to check this place out if you are in or near Silverton, Oregon. Great beer, perfect setting and amazing food. A wonderful interview that walks us through their homebrewing origin through a full-scale production brewery with self-distribution. The guys fresh off a visit to the OBF, walk us through this year's Oregon Brewers Festival and what the best beers were. Also Beer News from stories around the globe (Brewbound, Brewpublic) and Beer Kickstarter Campaigns (Ice Divide & Beer Gooders)Visit our Web Page at: https://shows.acast.com/portland-timbeers-beer-soccer/To contact Jason and Gary please email them at:Email PortlandTimbeers@yahoo.com Twitter @PDXTIMBEERSInstagram: PDXTimbeersUntappd: PDXTimbeers*A special thanks to Jamie on Fiverr.com for the work on the intro/outro. https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/malevoicetalent See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
Oregon Beer Legacy Series Interview featuring-Art Larrance(Part 2 of 2)This episode features one of the icons of Oregon Beer, Art Larrance. Eagle Scout, Baseball Player, Co-Founder or the Oregon Brewers Festival, Cascade Brewing, Portland Brewing and Realtor-What has this guy not done?!?!? Part 2 really digs into Art's Beer Library, His collection of memorabilia, OBF, Cascade and more.... Again, Art Larrance is the guy you could spend day after day with, sipping a beer (or Sharis Coffee), telling stories and hanging out. He is the coolest guy you will meet. Buy your tickets for the Hillsbrew Festival (2/25-27)Thanks, Art, for your time, patience and for what you have done for Beer in the United States! Highlights From This EpisodeAluminum Can Shortage (Brew Bound)Deschutes Brewery Promotes Peter Skrbek to CEO (Brew Bound)Central Oregon Winter Brew Fest Delayed to 3/5. (Bend 21 News) OBF is back! and Hills Brew Fest 2/25-027 (Fri-Sun) and 7/28-30 (Th-Sat) Hillsbrew FestDistilling Challenges Craft Beer with Canned Cocktails (WSJ) Rogue and Revival Cycles of Austin-Knuckle Buster IPA (Brewsite) And Much Much More....Beers enjoyed on tonight's episode: Chocolate Stout by Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery Warehouse In the Woods by Matchless Brewing Cold Chocolate 2020 by Matchless Brewing Santa's Private Reserve Ale - Kringle Krusher(2021)Also on this episode, Breaking Beers News Beer Kickstarter Campaigns & Home Brew Finds and Want to buy a brewery-we review what breweries are for sale in Oregon, Washington and Montana. To contact Jason and Gary please email them at:Visit our Web Page at: https://shows.acast.com/portland-timbeers-beer-soccer/Email PortlandTimbeers@yahoo.com Twitter @PDXTIMBEERSInstagram: PDXTimbeersUntappd: PDXTimbeers*A special thanks to Jamie on Fiverr.com for the work on the intro/outro. https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/malevoicetalent See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Portland workers picket city hall after voting to approve strike. Oregon Department of Corrections pays $350,000 to diversity manager who alleged retalitation. Oregon Brewers Festival to return to Waterfront Park. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
Oregon Beer Legacy Series Interview featuring-Art Larrance(Part 1 of 2)This episode features one of the icons of Oregon Beer, Art Larrance. Eagle Scout, Baseball Player, Co-Founder or the Oregon Brewers Festival, Cascade Brewing, Portland Brewing and Realtor-What has this guy not done?!?!? Art is the coolest guy you will meet. In this episode, you will feel like you are right at the Shari's table with Gary, Jason and Art. Sit back, pour a big, tall cold one and learn about how many of the beers we enjoy today in Oregon are somehow connected to this guy! And while you are at it-buy your tickets for the Hillsbrew Festival (2/25-27)Look for Part 2 in the coming week! Highlights From This EpisodeAdult Non Alcoholic Beer Association Zwickle 2022 2/19/22 (PDX) and 2/26/22 (Rest of Oregon)Deschutes Abyss with Coconut and Obsidian with PeanutButter in March 22 Abyss Black Forest Cake in the fall of 2022The Bunk Beer Hall in Bridgeport. (bunk sandwiches) 20 taps and slushiesBudweiser-Look for the Golden cansPsychedelic beer Hillsbrew FestAnd Much Much More....Beers enjoyed on tonight's episode:Wake Up! Wake Up! by Sasquatch Brewing CompanyJolly Roger Christmas Ale by Maritime Pacific Brewing CompanyPeaches & Cream Ale by Fearless Brewing Co.Hell Or High Mango by 21st Amendment BreweryAlso on this episode, Breaking Beers News Beer Kickstarter Campaigns & Home Brew FindsTo contact Jason and Gary please email them at:Visit our Web Page at: https://shows.acast.com/portland-timbeers-beer-soccer/Email PortlandTimbeers@yahoo.com Twitter @PDXTIMBEERSInstagram: PDXTimbeersUntappd: PDXTimbeers*A special thanks to Jamie on Fiverr.com for the work on the intro/outro. https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/malevoicetalent See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawmakers propose $17 an hour minimum wage across Oregon. First case of Brazil coronavirus variant detected in Oregon. Timber industry fights tax hike despite high prices and profts. Oregon Brewers Festival canceled while Portland International Film Festival goes partly virtual. Join The Oregonian at 5 p.m. Thursday for the first in a series of live interviews and performances featuring Pacific Northwest musicians, airing at facebook.com/theoregonian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craft Brew News 05/15/20(Courtesy of Brewbound.com)Craft Beer Festivals Across the Country Go Virtual During COVID-19 PandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic has altered nearly every facet of life and commerce, but one particular area stands to be gutted more than almost any other: large scale events.In the beer industry alone, event casualties are numerous. The Brewers Association has now canceled three of its marquee events, including the annual Craft Brewers Conference in San Antonio, Texas, SAVOR beer and food pairing event in Washington, D.C., and HomebrewCon in Nashville, Tennessee. The Great American Beer Festival, the BA’s largest consumer-facing event and the largest beer festival and competition in the U.S., is still slated to take place September 24-27 in Denver, Colorado. Popular regional beer festivals have also pulled the plug on their 2020 events, including the Oregon Brewers Festival in Portland, Oregon, Bend Brewfest in Bend, Oregon, and Great Taste of the Midwest in Madison, Wisconsin.Without its annual mid-May Oklahoma Craft Beer Summit — a reliable fundraiser — the Craft Brewers Association of Oklahoma (CBOA) was facing a potential loss of thousands of dollars. A creative solution was needed.CBOA treasurer and COOP Ale Works director of sales and marketing Sean Mossman told Brewbound. “Just one day, kind of organically, it was like, ‘Hey, what if we move this online? What if we made this virtual?’” “Well, that would be cool, but then it’s just a conversation — how do we do beer? How do we make this a beer festival?”The Oklahoma Craft Beer Summit ’20 Quarantine Edition was born and planned in about a week, with the blessing of the Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement (ABLE) Commission of Oklahoma, Mossman said.Tickets for the sold-out virtual festival on May 15 came with a plethora of beers to sample and an evening of guided tastings and panel discussions about styles, brewing and the beer industry. Guests purchased tickets that included a kit of 24 beers from breweries across Oklahoma. Kits could be retrieved at designated pickup locations strategically placed across the state, where IDs would be checked against tickets, a provision of the ABLE Commission.With the help of sponsors and “monstrously low overhead,” Mossman said the virtual festival has helped the CBOA raise multiple times more money than a traditional in-person festival.“We’re spending about $3,000 to raise about $50,000, so we’re pretty fortunate,” he said. “This would take us probably three festivals to generate this much revenue. And really, our only real expense as a guild is probably our lobbyists at the Capitol. We’re pretty self-governed and self-run, but that is our biggest expense, and it’s the most necessary expense.”Untappd will also host a virtual beer festival online on June 13 and 14.Participants have the option of two experiences — one with beer shipped to them and one in which they purchase their own. The Drinking Socially Package costs $89.99 and includes 11 beers to samples during two virtual panels, $10 gift cards to the Untappd merchandise store and Half Time Beverage, the event’s retail partner and beer shipper. Beer packages can be shipped to ZIP codes in 28 states and Washington, D.C., according to local laws.The Stay at Home Stream package costs $15 and includes access to the virtual panels and is available everywhere.A portion of sales from both tickets will be donated to the Restaurant Strong Fund, which supports out-of-work service industry employees.Harpoon Brewery’s annual five-mile road race has taken runners through the streets of the brewery’s Boston neighborhood for 18 years, but this weekend, the 19th edition of the fundraising race will be virtual.The company’s website said “Run, walk, pushrim, handcycle, or skip 5 miles on Sunday, May 17th from your house, on a treadmill or on a trail using proper safety precautions,”.Entrants received a printable bib to wear during their run and a race bag filled with gifts from sponsors in the mail. Some race packages included T-shirts and beer and a ticket to a festival at the brewery in the future. The race raises funds for the Angel Fund for ALS Research.More than 3,000 runners have signed up, according to director of digital strategy Megan Baker.California ABC Investigation Finds Delivery Apps Allowing Minors to Order AlcoholAn investigation by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) found that third-party delivery services are “routinely delivering alcoholic beverages to minors,” according to an industry advisory posted by the regulatory agency and reported on by the the Washington Post and The Verge.The ABC wrote “Most concerning is that minors are routinely able to purchase alcohol through delivery from restaurants,”. “There have been instances in which the licensee’s own employees have done so, but a far greater rate has been evident among third-party delivery services. Licensees are responsible for these unlawful deliveries, and the Department encourages licensees to review the practices of these services and their reliance on them.”The ABC added that it has found that employees of third-party delivery services are “largely” ignoring guidelines setup to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors.In the advisory, the ABC reminded licensees that they are ultimately responsible for the delivery of alcoholic beverages away from their premises, even if those deliveries are made on their behalf by third-party services, and are “subject to arrest and criminal prosecution.” “This is so no matter what assurances the delivery service may have provided to the licensee,” the ABC stated.Idaho-Based Hardware Brewing Company Defies Executive Order, Risks LicenseKendrick, Idaho-based brewpub Hardware Brewing Company is at risk of losing its alcoholic beverage license after reopening in defiance of Gov. Brad Little’s executive order shutting down bars and restaurants, the Lewiston Tribune reported, citing a letter sent to the brewpub by the Idaho State Police.Although Little’s reopening plan would allow Hardware Brewing to open potentially on May 16 as part of a second wave of business reopenings if the state doesn’t record a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, the brewpub reopened to the public on May 1, including Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin.Hardware co-owners Morgan, Doug and Christine Lohman discussed reopening on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News program Monday night. Christine Lohman explained that Hardware attempted “to survive on takeout” but there wasn’t enough business.“It is a destination place,” she said. “They do not drive 35 miles or more for me to come out in a hazmat suit and hand them a burger, so we’re starving slowly.”The conversation spilled over to the brewpub’s Facebook page, where the Hardware account stated: “This virus is totally overblown and is not killing the productive and healthy in our society.”Morgan Lohman told Ingraham that the family has hired San Francisco-based lawyer Harmeet Dhillon to represent the company. Dhillon specializes in “commercial litigation, employment law, First Amendment rights and election law matters,” according to her firm’s website.Craft Beer Storm Website: www.craftbeerstorm.com*** A Top 20 Podcast in Food on iTunes ***Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Beara is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NH*** Interested in starting your own brewery? Our Portsmouth, NH TURNKEY facility is for sale! 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Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
Jason and Gary are back from after another months Vacation and in this episode discuss the Timbers recent wins and losses and the Timbers have at making the playoffs.The guys spend the rest of the episode reviewing this years Oregon brewers Festival and Brunch. Check out our reviews of the 2019 Oregon Brewers Festival. Interviews include John Harris (Legendary Owner of Ecliptic Brewing, Brewmaster at Deschutes, Full Sail and McMenamins), Art Larrance (OBF Founder and Oregon Beer Legend), The Portland Uni Piper and Jenni Augello (McMenamins) From Allegory to Zoiglhaus, the Oregon Brewers Festival will pour 101 products from 93 breweries and eight cider houses in 34 cities––from the Pacific Coast to the High Desert, and the Cascade Mountains to the Willamette Valley. Participants range from the nano-est of nanos to some of the powerhouses of the craft brewing industry. 85% of the beers served will be first release!Check out the beer list here: Oregon Brewers Festival Beer ListBeers Enjoyed Tonight:Crux Stout by Crux Fermentation ProjectCherry Stout by Walking Man BrewingTo contact Jason and Gary please email them at:Email PortlandTimbeers@yahoo.com Twitter @PDXTIMBEERSInstagram: PDX TimbeersUntappd: PDXTimbeers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
Jason and Gary are back from a months Vacation and in this episode discuss the Timbers match versus Seattle, Seattle's epic meltdown on and off the field and the chances The Timbers have at making the playoffs. The guys discuss the outcome of the Summer Lake Cup on the 4th of July as well as the after party. A big thanks to David Bogle from Tiny Wolf Brewing from Tualatin, Oregon for allowing us to hang at your brewery, try some great sour beers and for the great interview. Another thanks to Jason Ford from Broken Compass brewing out of Breckenridge Colorado for the interview and Epic Beers!Check out our reviews of the 2019 Oregon Brewers Festival. This year is going to be Lit! From Allegory to Zoiglhaus, the Oregon Brewers Festival will pour 101 products from 93 breweries and eight cider houses in 34 cities––from the Pacific Coast to the High Desert, and the Cascade Mountains to the Willamette Valley. Participants range from the nano-est of nanos to some of the powerhouses of the craft brewing industry. 85% of the beers served will be first release! Look for Gary and I at the Brewers Breakfast/Parade. Check out the beer list here: Oregon Brewers Festival Beer List5 OBF Beers We Are Looking Forward to:Deluxe Brewing Co. | AlbanyResurrection Pilsner | Pilsner (Pre-Prohibition)Elk Horn Brewery | Eugene Fruity Pebbles Milkshake IPA | IPA (Milkshake with Fruity Pebbles & with Mixed Fruit)Natian Brewery | Portland “Cease & Desist” Imperial Milk Stout | Stout (Imperial Milk) (Kahlua Barrel Aged)Santiam Brewing | Salem Captain Pit, The Cherry Pirate | Snakebite (Stout & Cider)Wolf Tree Brewery | Seal Rock King of the Forest | Oud Bruin (Spruce Tips)Beers Enjoyed Tonight:Katch Kölsch by Pelican Brewing CompanyDeorum Golden Fleece by Deorum BrewingTo contact Jason and Gary please email them at:Email PortlandTimbeers@yahoo.com Twitter @PDXTIMBEERSInstagram: PDX TimbeersUntappd: PDXTimbeers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you a yuppie yacht owner who enjoys some smooth music while sailing around the bay? Well we're discussing the music genre for you! We also talk about some other music topics that may or may not be for you.
Lots of beer festivals are happening this time of year, but what is with all the cider? Is this part of some conspiracy to draw attention away from the struggling beer industry? We'd better drink more beer just to be safe.
Jürgen Knöller Bayern Brewing - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 101 The Portland Beer Podcast - Telling the Stories of the Portland Beer and Cider Scene and Beyond! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Jürgen Knöller Founding Brewer and Owner of Bayern Brewing. You can count on one hand the breweries that have had their beer poured every year at the Oregon Brewers Festival since it began in 1988 through 2018. And you guessed it - Bayern Brewing from Missoula, Montana is one of those breweries. iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes / Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Spotify - You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA You can go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 100 episodes we have created and shared. Other Podcasts Mentioned During this Episode Alan Taylor Brewmaster at Zoiglhaus Brewing Company – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 41 - www.portlandbeerpodcast.com/alan-taylor-brewmaster-at-zoiglhaus-brewing-company-portland-beer-podcast-episode-41 Follow Bayern Brewing Website – www.bayernbrewery.com Instagram – www.instagram.com/bayernbrewing Facebook - www.facebook.com/Bayern.Brewing Twitter – www.twitter.com/BayernBrewery The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded at the Pod Bar Food Cart at Carts on Foster. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. You Can Listen to the Portland Beer Podcast on the Portland Beer Podcast website itself, on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Libsyn – Liberated Syndication, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune In, Radio Public, the Overcast podcast app, the Castro podcast app, and the Castbox podcast app, with more outlets coming soon! Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast iTunes / Apple Podcasts -https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
We all like beer so lets all talk about beer! We like beer so much we painted our own steins! It's safe to say this is a beer-centric episode.
Brad Windecker OrchestratedBEER Orchestra Software – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 93 The Portland Beer - Telling the Stories of the Portland Beer and Cider Scene and Beyond! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler and special Co-host Don Scheidt visits with Brad Windecker Founder and CEO OrchestratedBEER / Orchestra Software. During this episode you will learn about Brad's craft beer journey, including the role that the Oregon Brewers Festival played in that journey, and what led him to start Orchestra Software. iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Spotify - You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Other Podcasts Mentioned During this Episode What is OrchestratedBEER? What is Orchestra Software? – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 94 - www.portlandbeerpodcast.com/what-is-orchestratedbeer-what-is-orchestra-software-portland-beer-podcast-episode-94/ Nat West Reverend Nat's Hard Cider Why OrchestratedBEER? – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 95 – www.portlandbeerpodcast.com/nat-west-reverend-nats-hard-cider-why-orchestratedbeer-portland-beer-podcast-episode-95 The Professionally Managed Brewery – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 96 - www.portlandbeerpodcast.com/the-professionally-managed-brewery-portland-beer-podcast-episode-96 You can go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 92 episodes we have created and shared. Follow Brad Windecker LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/bradwindecker Twitter – www.twitter.com/bradwindecker Follow OrchestratedBEER Website – www.orchestratedbeer.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/OrchestratedBEER Instagram – www.instagram.com/orchestratedbeer Twitter – www.twitter.com/brewerysoftware Follow Orchestra Software Website – www.orchestrasoftware.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/OrchestraSoftware Instagram – www.instagram.com/orchestrasoft Twitter – www.twitter.com/orchestrasoft The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded during Orchestrate – the annual conference for those who use OrchestratedBEER and Orchestra Software. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. You Can Listen to the Portland Beer Podcast on the Portland Beer Podcast website itself, on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Libsyn – Liberated Syndication, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune In, Radio Public, the Overcast podcast app, the Castro podcast app, and the Castbox podcast app, with more outlets coming very soon! 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 Spotify –https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
Rick Nelson Oedipus Brewing - Portland Beer Podcast episode 75 From the Archives! From the Archives! This Portland Beer Podcast episode, as well as the one before it and the one after it -- episodes 74 and 76 were thought to be lost in a computer mishap. All three of these episodes were recently recovered and even though they are older – they have only improved during the time that they were cellared. In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler and special Co-Host Brian Yaeger visit with Rick Nelson Oedipus Brewing from Amsterdam, Netherlands. This episode was recorded the summer of 2016 during the Oregon Brewers Festival. Enjoy! iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 74 episodes we have created and shared. Follow Oedipus Brewing Website – www.oedipus.com Facebook – www.oedipus.com Instagram - www.instagram.com/oedipusbrewing Twitter – www.twitter.com/oedipusbrewing The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded at The Pod Bar Food Cart at Carts on Foster. 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 The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
Jeff and Patrick discuss and preview the 2018 Oregon Brewers Festival, the annual mega-beer festival held in Portland, Oregon. They highlight beers to try, single out some more adventurous offerings and mention a couple of beers to avoid. They also discuss beer trends, changes in the festival and make some suggestions about how to approach the festival and things the fest could do differently.
Oregon Brewers Festival 2018 Preview - Portland Beer Podcast episode 77 In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Chris Crabb whose super powers include making beer festivals happen, and Jessica Standley with McMenamins previewing the 2018 Oregon Brewers Festival! iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 76 episodes we have created and shared. More About The 2018 Oregon Brewers Festival The 2018 Oregon Brewers Festival is happening Thursday July 26th through Sunday July 29th Hours Thursday July 26 Noon - 9 PM Friday July 27 Noon – 9 PM Saturday July 28 Noon - 9 PM Sunday July 29 Noon - 7 PM Location Tom McCall Waterfront Park 98 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR 97204. Down The New OBF App Here https://download.socio.events/event/MjAwMQ== Beers Here is a link to the list of beers being poured at the 2018 Oregon Brewers Festival - www.oregonbrewfest.com/beers “Tickets” The Oregon Brewers Festival is not a ticketed event, and there is no admission charge to enter the festival grounds. In order to consume alcohol, the one-time purchase of a 2018 souvenir plastic mug is required and costs $7. Beer, cider and wine are all purchased with wooden tokens, which cost $1 apiece. Beer and Cider - It costs four tokens for a full mug of beer or cider or one token for a taste; Wine - it costs five tokens for a five ounce pour of wine; no tasters available for wine. The purchase of mugs and tokens is made on-site at the Mug/Tokens tent just inside the Oak Street entrance. Mugs or glasses from past festivals will not be filled; however, tokens from past festivals may be reused. The mug/token sales booth is CASH ONLY and does not accept credit cards or checks. The festival does provide eight ATM machines on premise. If You Are Under 21 Please note: Due to OLCC regulations If you are under 21 you can only attend the Oregon Brewers Festival with your Parent - guardians are NOT acceptable. Let Us Say That Again - If you are under 21 you can only attend the Oregon Brewers Festival with YOUR Parent. See this link for more information - www.oregonbrewfest.com/festival/faq Follow The Oregon Brewers Festival Website – www.oregonbrewfest.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/OregonBrewFest Instagram - www.instagram.com/oregonbrewfest Twitter – www.twitter.com/oregonbrewfest The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded at The Pod Bar Food Cart at Carts on Foster. 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 The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com #PortlandBeerPodcast
Alex Acker Jing-A Brewing Co. - Portland Beer Podcast episode 76 From The Archives From the Archives! This Portland Beer Podcast episode, as well as the two episodes before it -- 74 and 75, were all thought to be lost in a computer mishap. All three of these episodes were recently recovered and even though they are older – they have only improved during the time that they were cellared. In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Alex Acker Jing-A Brewing Co. from Beijing, China. This episode was recorded the summer of 2016 during the Oregon Brewers Festival. Enjoy! iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 Go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 75 episodes we have created and shared. More About this Episode During this episode Alex tells us how Jing-A Brewing Co. got started, where the name “Jing-A” came from, and he tells us about some of the ongoing beers that Jing-A brews. Alex also tells us about the Beijing craft beer scene including Great Leap Brewing, Slow Boat Brewery, Arrow Factory Brewing, and more, and Alex provides some travel and food suggestions for when you travel to China! Baijiu During this episode Alex talks about “Baijiu.” Baijiu is a Chinese spirit that happens to be distilled right here in our neck of the woods by Vinn Distillery. Steven recently recorded an episode of the Portland Culinary Podcast with Michelle Ly telling the Vinn Distillery story. Here is a link to that episode- www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/michelle-ly-vinn-distillery-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-27 Follow Jing-A Brewing Co. Website – www.jingabrewing.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/jingabrewing Instagram - www.instagram.com/jingabrewing The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and this episode was recorded at The Pod Bar Food Cart at Carts on Foster. 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 The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com #PortlandBeerPodcast
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MLS All Star Game versus Real Madrid....2017 Timbers Army Donut Derby-The PDX Timbeers show well!The Oregon Brewers Festival 2017-Interviews with:Steve Wesley Hop Haus BrewingArt Larrance Founder of the OBF, Raccoon Lodge and Cascade Barrel HouseGhost Runners Brewing-Jeff and BrianMark Martin NW Brewing AdvisersJohn and Mike from Steinbarts Homebrewing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oregon Brewers Festival – Celebrating 30 Years! Portland Beer Podcast Episode 45 Episode 45 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast Host Steven Shomler visits with Chris Crabb, Art Larrance, and Eric Steen talking about the Oregon Brewers Festival. iTunes – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?mt=2 More about this Portland Beer Podcast Episode In this episode Art, Chris, Eric, and Steven preview the 2017 OBF and then you will hear how OBF got started 30 years ago and Art shares some of his favorite stories that have happen over past 30 years! You will also hear about the 5 breweries that have each had a beer poured at OBF each of the past 30 years. Follow The Oregon Brewers Festival Website – www.oregonbrewfest.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/OregonBrewFest Instagram – www.instagram.com/oregonbrewfest Twitter - www.twitter.com/oregonbrewfest 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 The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast -- the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
Jeff and Patrick preview the 2017 version of the Oregon Brewers Festival highlighting interesting and exciting beers, looking at trends and discussing all things OBF.
Portland Beer Club Podcast - Your Online Bottle Share Episode: Twenty Three Hosts: Brewshack Chad, Ramhouse Marcus & Just Sean Beers Drank: Lagunitas Gnarly Wine 2011, Jester King Mad Meg, Deschutes Black Butte XXV, Block 15 Powder To The People Topics: FIfty Fifty Eclipse Caps, Deschutes is 29 years old Upcoming Events/News: JULY - Oregon Craft Beer Month, Portland Craft Beer Festival June 30th- July 2nd, Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Brewfest 15th, Oregon Brewers Festival 26-30 Top 6 List: Non-Craft Beers not owned by Budweiser Listen on Stitcher, iTunes, and at www.portlandbeerclubpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram (Portland Beer Club Podcast) Facebook (/PortlandBeerClub) Twitter (@PDXBeerClub) We’re also on Untappd at PortlandBeerClub Podcast A proud member of the Podcast Collective @ podcastcollective.com
Portland Beer Club Podcast - Your Online Bottle Share Episode: Twenty Three Hosts: Brewshack Chad, Ramhouse Marcus & Just Sean Beers Drank: Lagunitas Gnarly Wine 2011, Jester King Mad Meg, Deschutes Black Butte XXV, Block 15 Powder To The People Topics: FIfty Fifty Eclipse Caps, Deschutes is 29 years old Upcoming Events/News: JULY - Oregon Craft Beer Month, Portland Craft Beer Festival June 30th- July 2nd, Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Brewfest 15th, Oregon Brewers Festival 26-30 Top 6 List: Non-Craft Beers not owned by Budweiser Listen on Stitcher, iTunes, and at www.portlandbeerclubpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram (Portland Beer Club Podcast) Facebook (/PortlandBeerClub) Twitter (@PDXBeerClub) We’re also on Untappd at PortlandBeerClub Podcast A proud member of the Podcast Collective @ podcastcollective.com
In this week's episode of "Good Brews", host Adam Boyd travels to Portland, Oregon to visit The Commons Brewery. There he chats with Commons founder Mike Wright about the brewery's humble beginnings and their unique approach to the beer they make. Plus Boyd re-caps his visit to the 2016 Oregon Brewers Festival. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Theme Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // Style Profile Music: www.bensound.com] Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio
Oregon Brewers Festival with Chris Crabb and John Harris Episode 9 Portland Beer Podcast In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast we visit with Chris Crabb whose superpower is making beer festivals happen and John Harris a legendary Oregon brewer who is the founder of Ecliptic Brewing. In this episode you will learn how many breweries were in Oregon 29 years ago when the Oregon Brewers Festival (OBF) started, how breweries get into the Oregon Brewers Festival, What happens at the OBF brunch and parade, which five breweries have been in the OBF every year since the beginning, how many consecutive years that John has had a beer in OBF, and toward the end of the episode we will preview the 2016 OBF and enjoy the awesome beer that John brought in for us to enjoy - Carina Peach Sour Ale. 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 Ken Wilson is the co-host! Many thanks to Ken Wilson the Media Maestro for his amazing engineering and editing!
Jeff and Patrick discuss the 2016 Oregon Brewers Festival. They pick a number of beers to try, discuss trends and themes at this year's festival and whether they portend the future of American craft brewing.
Deutschland-Down Under Berliner Weisse Culmination’s Oregon Brewers Festival Beer --The Culmination Back Bar Podcast In this short episode of the Culmination Back Bar Podcast we are talking about Deutschland-Down Under Berliner Weisse, the beer that Culmination will have at the 2016 Oregon Brewers Festival. This beer was made with 100’s of lbs. of kiwi fruit and both Topaz Hops and Hüll Melon Hops. We started brewing here at Culmination in May of 2015 long after the deadline for the 2015 OBF had passed. This was the first year that we applied to OBF and we are honored to be able to have one of our beers being poured at the Oregon Brewers Festival. Joining us for this episode is Tomas Sluiter Culmination Co-Founder, April Sluiter Culmination Co-Founder, Amanda Martin Tully Culmination Back Bar Podcast Co-host, and Steven Shomler is your host. Many thanks to Ken Wilson the Media Maestro for his amazing engineering and editing! Culmination -- Where Madness Meets Inspiration
On this week's episode of "Good Brews" host Adam Boyd talks with Art Larrance, Festival Director/Founder of the Oregon Brewers Festival and one of the founders of the Portland Brewing Company. They discuss the upcoming 29th Oregon Brewers Festival in Portland, OR and the plethora of beers from all over the world that will be pouring there. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Theme Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // Style Profile Music: www.bensound.com] Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio
Jeff and Patrick discuss the lessons of the 2015 Oregon Brewers Festival. They cover what makes Oregon and Portland (Beervana) special, what the OBF tells us about the evolution of beer and their impressions of this year's offerings. With interviews of Jamie Floyd from Ninkasi, Mark Strooker of Rooie Dop & RUIG, and John Holl of All About Beer Magazine.
Jeff and Patrick preview the 2015 Oregon Brewers Festival, discussing the history of the festival, the evolution of styles over the years and offer their festival-going advice.
One of our bestestest of friends, Chris Crabb, comes on to talk with us about the upcoming Oregon Brewers Festival. This is about as big as beer fests get and Chris knows her festivals. Always a treat. And... Marcus jumps into Jenny's chair as we may talk about Jenny's gall bladder, police ride alongs, Comic Con, Star Wars, Key Lime Pie Oreos, Bill Murray cleans up, Marisa Tomei, Spy, Insurgent, Ted 2, Harry Shearer, Our new European friends Vanderlinde, and so much more.
We're so fortunate to have our Rock N Roll friend, Rick Friel, back on the show as we discuss Shadow, The Rockfords, and... REUNIONS. Listen in to get the scoop. Also... Arcade Fire rocks NBC, A new Walking Dead, Your musical tastes and dating, Oregon Brewers Festival promotes growth, A cool pig, Man peeing on boy sparks panic, New IOS7??? The new TV line up is coming, plus... Tough Questions, In Your Facebook, Show Beer, and Smart Wars. A huge thanks to Rick Friel, Mainbrew, and YOU! Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Talk to us at (971) 238-IN1D (leave us a voice message) Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at www.mainbrew.com You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid
Firestone Walker Brewery’s Brewmaster Matt Brynildson and I enjoyed a beer at one of the many events surrounding the Oregon Brewers Festival. Named Mid Sized Brewery of the Year in 2007, this one-of-a-kind brewery uses an oak barrel fermentation program with a unique twist. In 2008 they walked away from the Great American Brewers Festival […] The post Firestone Walker Brewery’s Matt Brynildson appeared first on Craft Brew Cast: Brewmaster's Interviews.
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(reposted) In this premiere episode you’ll hear interviews recorded live at the Sasquatch Brew Festival with Quentin Falconer, Glen Hay Falconer Memorial Foundation‘s Brewing Scholarship recipients Jacob Leanard and Corey Blodget, and Wakonda Brewing‘s Juanita Kirkham. I also discuss Rogue ales YouTube videos, Oregon Brewers Festival, brewing news, and events. This episode is reposted because […] The post Sasquatch Brew Festival 2007 appeared first on Craft Brew Cast: Brewmaster's Interviews.
Susan celebrates the Oregon Brewers Festival by cooking with beer