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Director of Operations for La Cabra Brewing in Beerwyn, Chuck Golder discusses having early successes thanks to their community. Also, we discuss their award winning barrel-aged Flemish Sour and how they helped put the suburbs on the Philly Beer map. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys make a triu--... well, a return to the solo format! They had a lot of rust to work off, but in the process, Noah recaps his trip to Philadelphia and Matt shares his experience of picking a fight with the wrong star and getting burnt/blinded as a result (seriously). On the eve of another barrel-aged Milo beer, Matty also brings up a phenomena he's noticed repeatedly in the taproom: the strong attraction most customers have towards the brewery's wooden vessels. This leads to a conversations about the overwhelming power of gin barrels, the catharsis from destroying a leaky foeder, and a classic three-bay focused around the holy trinity of carpentry, Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, Ron Swanson, and Jesus Christ himself......Instagram: @GrainingInPod.....Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
The guys venture into the woods of Newcastle, ME to talk with Mike Fava, head brewer of Oxbow Brewing. The conversation - held inside a literal farmhouse next to the brewery - makes a great case for the podcast's best so far. Fava (as he's known by essentially everyone) cut his chops brewing at Dock Street and Nodding Head in Philadelphia, and he walks us through how he ended up going from pub to farmhouse brewer with some help from a guy known as "The Dude". He shares his thoughts on what defines saison, the value in displaying production time on a beer's label, and how Oxbow came to be champions of the Italian-style pilsner through both brewing Luppolo and hosting Pils & Love. After a mutual gushing over spontaneous fermentation and Oxbow's Native/Wild, things wrap up with a Three Bay involving two of Fava's favorite things: lambic and VHS. All said, it's a truly inspiring conversation, and got Matty and Noah immediately thinking about Part II. Song: Mountain Climb by Jake Hill and Deep Creek
Joe Six Pack, Don Russell of What's Brewing - now found on NBC Sports Philadelphia, Chad Balbi and Matt Kozar of Brewers in PA, join host Bill McGeeney as they discuss the rise of craft beer culture in a radically changing craft beer media market, the role of the current craft brewery vs. traditional bars, and where you need to find your next beer, in PA.Credits: Mamata Tharima worked sound engineering and production on this episode. Please take a moment to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review! This Round Guys Radio episode is brought to you by RoundGuysBrewery.com. Learn more about upcoming events at the UndergroundLansdale.com. All music provided with permission to use by HamboneRelay.com.Support the show (http://Facebook.com/RoundGuysRadio)
Kevin Reilly from Philly Beer Trail joins us to talk about the Jersey leg of his trail. The trail is him documenting his travels to different breweries and highlighting the people, beers and brewers that he meets. Look for him on Facebook, Instagram and Twiitter
This episode was recorded on May 31st, 2017. In this week’s show, we welcome Patrick Clark, Thomas Beck, Steve Bohnel and Charlie Strange onto the show. We start off by talking about the possibilities of a modern roundabout in the Fishtown/East Kensington neighborhood. Later in the show, we preview upcoming Philly Beer week festivities. Lastly, we welcome Charlie Strange, father to hometown hero Michael J. Strange, onto the show to talk about his son’s life, death and legacy.
In this episode, we record live and direct from the upstairs bar at The Pourhouse in NJ. Our good friend of many many years and 20 year beer-biz veteran Rob Forczek sits in for this segment. We drink a Dogfish beer, we dissect a White Ale from a Trappist Brewery, Rob drops an Allagash Victoria on our heads, we talk about Richard working out and being a music coach, and sound like jaded old vets as we break down Philly Beer week.
This week on Beer Sessions, the guys focus on beer culture and breweries in Philadelphia. The show starts with an exclusive interview between Ray Deter and Bill Covaleski of Victory Brewing Company. Later on, Jimmy & Ray are joined by Curt Decker of Nodding Head Brewery and Tom Kehoe of Yards Brewing Company. The guys chat about East Coast (specifically, Pennsylvania) styles of beer, and the craft beer week in Philly. Tune in to hear some great stories on the mythical Tom Peters, and learn more about how cultivating your home markets can help expand your reach. This episode was sponsored by GreatBrewers.com – the #1 beer website on the internet. Restaurant & bar at Victory Brewing Company
"CBR 122: Are YOU Philly Beer Wise?","Brian from Iambeerwise.com sends us along a heaping helping of Philadelphia beers, and we eagerly jump in headfirst. This super-sized edition of Craft Beer Radio gives us a refreshing taste of what Philly has to offer, including a beer that instantly makes both of our top ten lists of the year. Beer: Philadelphia Brewing Company - Kenzinger Philadelphia Brewing Company - New Bold Philadelphia Brewing Company - Rowhouse Red Philadelphia Brewing Company - Walt Wit River Horse - Double White River Horse - Hop haZard Iron Hill - Ring of Fire Monk's Cafe - Flemmish Sour Ale Rankings: Jeff: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Rowhouse, 5. New Bold, 6. Kenzinger, 7. Walt Wit, 8. Double White Greg: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Walt Wit, 5. Rowhouse, 6. New Bold, 7. Kenzinger, 8. Double White Extras Preshow Postshow " "CBR 122: Are YOU Philly Beer Wise?","Brian from Iambeerwise.com sends us along a heaping helping of Philadelphia beers, and we eagerly jump in headfirst. This super-sized edition of Craft Beer Radio gives us a refreshing taste of what Philly has to offer, including a beer that instantly makes both of our top ten lists of the year. Beer: Philadelphia Brewing Company - Kenzinger Philadelphia Brewing Company - New Bold Philadelphia Brewing Company - Rowhouse Red Philadelphia Brewing Company - Walt Wit River Horse - Double White River Horse - Hop haZard Iron Hill - Ring of Fire Monk's Cafe - Flemmish Sour Ale Rankings: Jeff: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Rowhouse, 5. New Bold, 6. Kenzinger, 7. Walt Wit, 8. Double White Greg: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Walt Wit, 5. Rowhouse, 6. New Bold, 7. Kenzinger, 8. Double White Extras Preshow Postshow "
"CBR 122: Are YOU Philly Beer Wise?","Brian from Iambeerwise.com sends us along a heaping helping of Philadelphia beers, and we eagerly jump in headfirst. This super-sized edition of Craft Beer Radio gives us a refreshing taste of what Philly has to offer, including a beer that instantly makes both of our top ten lists of the year. Beer: Philadelphia Brewing Company - Kenzinger Philadelphia Brewing Company - New Bold Philadelphia Brewing Company - Rowhouse Red Philadelphia Brewing Company - Walt Wit River Horse - Double White River Horse - Hop haZard Iron Hill - Ring of Fire Monk's Cafe - Flemmish Sour Ale Rankings: Jeff: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Rowhouse, 5. New Bold, 6. Kenzinger, 7. Walt Wit, 8. Double White Greg: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Walt Wit, 5. Rowhouse, 6. New Bold, 7. Kenzinger, 8. Double White Extras Preshow Postshow " "CBR 122: Are YOU Philly Beer Wise?","Brian from Iambeerwise.com sends us along a heaping helping of Philadelphia beers, and we eagerly jump in headfirst. This super-sized edition of Craft Beer Radio gives us a refreshing taste of what Philly has to offer, including a beer that instantly makes both of our top ten lists of the year. Beer: Philadelphia Brewing Company - Kenzinger Philadelphia Brewing Company - New Bold Philadelphia Brewing Company - Rowhouse Red Philadelphia Brewing Company - Walt Wit River Horse - Double White River Horse - Hop haZard Iron Hill - Ring of Fire Monk's Cafe - Flemmish Sour Ale Rankings: Jeff: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Rowhouse, 5. New Bold, 6. Kenzinger, 7. Walt Wit, 8. Double White Greg: 1. Ring of Fire, 2. Monks, 3. Hop Hazard, 4. Walt Wit, 5. Rowhouse, 6. New Bold, 7. Kenzinger, 8. Double White Extras Preshow Postshow "