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Drinking Beer can do good for the world. Rick Lyke of Pints for Prostates is here to talk about his organization and the evolution of the Denver Rare Beer Tasting. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer.SponsorsDogfish Head Craft BreweryCalling all hop heads! Dogfish Head's 60 Minute IPA is a fantastically hoppy India Pale Ale that's beautifully balanced thanks to their unique continual hopping method. Delivering a pungent hop flavor that isn't crushingly bitter, 60 Minute is continually hopped throughout the boil for a full 60 minutes … starting to see where the name comes from?! Check out dogfish.com to learn more and to find some 60 Minute near you! Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton, DE. Please drink responsibly.Stomp StickersStomp Stickers is a proud member of the Brewers Association that produces a wide variety of printed brewery products such as beerlabels, keg collars, coasters, beer boxes and much more. Stomp's website features an easy-to-use design tool, low quantity orders, fast turn times, and free domestic shipping. Visit StompStickers.com and use code FIRSTRUN for 15% off your first order.The 5th IngredientIf you're running a brewery owner or operator, Beer30 by The 5th Ingredient is the ultimate command center. The most powerful brewery management software on the market, Beer30 handles the entire brewing workflow, from recipe development to production. Once your beer is brewed and ready, it seamlessly manages your inventory and streamlines your brewery's sales and distribution--all in the same easy-to-use platform. Beer30 lets you get back to the beer and the people that made you fall in love with this industry in the first place. And no other brewery management software gives you the ability to truly master your business and get the insights that you need to thrive in an increasingly competitive industry. Visit the5thingredient.com/AllAboutBeer today to learn more and receive 3 free months of Beer30.Host: John HollGuest: Rick LykeSponsors: All About Beer, Stomp Stickers, The 5th Ingredient, Dogfish HeadTags: Hops, Denver, Tasting, Rare Beer, CharityPhoto: John Holl
We sit down with craft beer legend, founder of Pints for Prostates and The Denver Rare Beer Tasting. We discuss many items including: Rick's charity, Pints for Prostates Talk about Denver Rare Beer tasting and it's place in beer fest history. Announcement of DRBT future. Piggybacking on BA's GABF. How the DRBT contrasted with the GABF festival. The current state of obtaining great beer. Landing insane beers. Added value of craft beer figureheads attending. How integral having beer Godfather's tied to beer culture. Wondering if the torch is being passed. Looking back on some crazy beers the festival pulled. Conversation around heritage and aquired craft breweries. And tons more! And much more! Pints for Prostates: https://www.pintsforprostates.org/ The Final Denver Rare Beer Tasting Tickets CLICK HERE Help Wort Wrangler CLICK HERE! WE ARE UPLOADING THE VIDEO VERSION OF THIS TO YOUTUBE, CHECK IT OUT AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!! This podcast is sponsored by Firestone Walker Mind Haze. Let your mind wander. Click here to find some! Looking to become the next big sponsor of The Full Pint Podcast? Email us at info@thefullpint.com! Please check out these resources if you are a member of the craft beer industry and need help. National Women's Law Center - https://nwlc.org/ Department of Fair Employment and Housing - https://www.dfeh.ca.gov/ Project When - https://projectwhen.org/resources/how-to-report-workplace-harassment-incidents/
Welcome to This Week in Rauchbier for April 1, 2024. Our Rauchbier spotlight is trained on Caleb Michalke of Sugar Creek Malt in Indiana. He's working to bring rauchmalt of distinction of discerning brewers and distillers. Then Rick Lyke, our rauchbier sherpa and the founder of the Pints for Prostates Campaign, shares his inspirational journey into smoked beer and offers his unparalleled insight and advice to breweries regarding smoked beer. Then Bart Watson of the Brewers Association joins us to share the latest growth and success of Rauchbier in the marketplace. Enjoy these audio smoky delights. Thanks to Hagen and Bill for the inspiration to do this show. Hear the genesis of This Week in Rauchbier on episode 5 of Drink Beer, Think Beer.For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer.Host: John HollGuests: Caleb Michalke, Rick Lyke, and Bart Watson.Tags: beer, craft beer, rauchbier, smoke, April Fool's DayMusic for this episode:NewsSting by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4124-newsstingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode, we take a ride down to Lawrenceville, New Jersey and visit The Druery. Drew - owner and brewer - talks about his early success, the beer community's obsession with hoppy beers, the importance of keeping a diverse tap list, and his goals for the future.Rick Lyke, founder of Pints for Prostates, joins to talk about the importance of getting tested, the millions he has raised over the years in increasing awareness, and how he's made it possible for thousands of men in the craft beer world to get tested at beerfests.Chase from Top Beer Drops joins to talk about the highest rated beers of the past week. We talk about local releases that caught our eye as well as Untappd Community Awards and where you should consider going for Zwanze Day.
As the Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Mower PR & PA Group, Rick Lyke implements a full range of communications programs. He is also part of the Mower Reputation Management Team, which prepares clients for media interviews, key stakeholder presentations, and potential crisis situations. In his career, Rick has developed award-winning campaigns for Freightliner Trucks, Troy-Bilt, Guinness Stout, Mitsubishi Power Systems, Starbucks, and I Love NY. On this episode, we discuss Mower's five rules for crisis communication, the importance of crisis preparedness, and Rick's Pints for Prostates health charity. Key Takeaways:- Mower's 5 rules of crisis communication- The importance of crisis preparedness- Rick's Pints for Prostates nonprofitEpisode Timeline:1:30 What are some of the traditions associated with Guinness?3:30 What are Mower's five rules for crisis communication?4:30 Why companies should share the bad news with friends first5:00 Why clients should take all their hits in "round one"6:00 Companies in crisis should answer the tough questions first.6:30 What's the appropriate attitude a chief executive should have during a crisis?9:45 Can responding quickly to a crisis open the door for mistakes?10:02 The importance of crisis preparation10:50 How to run a crisis simulation13:00 Good PR runs 24/7.15:15 How bad crisis management can make things worse17:10 Rick's Pints for Prostates nonprofitThis episode's guest:• Rick Lyke on LinkedIn• PintsforProstates.org• Mower.comSubscribe and leave a 5-star review: https://pod.link/1496390646Contact Us!• Join the conversation by leaving a comment!• Follow us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn!Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode we find ourselves in Denver, Colorado at the Denver Rare Beer Tasting. We are joined by Rick Lyke, founder of Pints for Prostates, Sam Calagione from Dogfish Head, Jim Koch from Boston Beer Company, Gary Glass from Left Hand Brewing and Teddy Pepper from Ozark Beer Company.
This is a short series called Beer With Benefits. Armed with a smile and a tasty beer in their hand, these guests are changing the world for the better, one sip at a time. This one goes out to all the men. I know… I get it… I’m one of you. We feel the burden of the world on our shoulders. We may even have learned to just toughen up, to walk it off and act like we’re bulletproof. Then one day we realize, we’re not. It might be an injury that drops us to our knee. It might even be the words, “You have Cancer.” Luckily, when that day comes, there will be a community of men, and women, who will be there to lend a hand, and a rare pint. My next guest spent his career writing and educating about beer. Now, he uses beer as a means to save the lives of men everywhere. --- 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
Rick Lyke is a beer writer and prostate cancer survivor who has been raising awareness of the importance of regular health screenings and early detection through Pints for Prostates. A charity he founded in 2008 that uses the universal language of beer to reach men and open a dialogue about this important health topic. You may have heard about Pints for Prostates because they organized and host the Denver Rare Beer Tasting, which will celebrate its 10th edition next fall during GABF) or the Crowns for a Cure program that circulated more than 2 million bottle caps on craft beer this year to raise awareness. An important episode that you should listen to.
Rick Lyke from Pints for Prostates talks about his grassroots campaign that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message. The post Episode 105- Pints for Prostates appeared first on Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast.
New York City has a strong homebrewing scene! This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone is chatting with John Kleinchester of Beertography, as well as Jason Sahler and Kyler Serfass of the new Kings County Brewer’s Collective. Tune in to hear the crew talk about Homebrew Alley VII, and find out who took awards home from the homebrewing competition. Why did Jason and Kyler decide to go the professional brewing route, and how much more room is there in New York City for new breweries? Later, Rick Lyke, founder of Pints 4 Prostates calls in to talk about connecting about prostate cancer over beer. Later, Jimmy revisits the devastation of Hurricane Sandy on the beer community with surprise caller Gene Muller of Flying Fish. Learn why Gene keeps Flying Fish’s beers local, and hear about their benefit beer, “Forever Unloved Sandy”. Thanks to Beer Session Radio’s sponsor, GreatBrewers.com. “There’s tons of people in New York City, and more and more of them are wanting to drink craft beer.” [6:15] — Kyler Serfass on Beer Sessions Radio “Beer’s heavy, and it costs a lot of money to ship it. It puts out a lot of CO2… we want to keep it as local as we can.” [42:30] — Gene Muller on Beer Sessions Radio
Lucky to be in San Diego and the Ugly News Team go to the Blind Lady Ale house to help wear awareness wear for Pints for Prostates. Pints for Prostates is a grassroots campaign that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message. Founded by prostate cancer survivor Rick Lyke in 2008, the campaign raises awareness among men about the need for regular health screenings and PSA testing by making appearances at beer festivals, social networking and pro bono advertising. This event happen on May 29th, 2011. Please visit pints for prostates. org to schedule a similar event in your town.
Lucky to be in San Diego and the Ugly News Team go to the Blind Lady Ale house to help wear awareness wear for Pints for Prostates. Pints for Prostates is a grassroots campaign that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message. Founded by prostate cancer survivor Rick Lyke in 2008, the campaign raises awareness among men about the need for regular health screenings and PSA testing by making appearances at beer festivals, social networking and pro bono advertising. This event happen on May 29th, 2011. Please visit pints for prostates. org to schedule a similar event in your town.
In this episode of our AOTD On The Road in November series, Anthony interviews beverage writer Rick Lyke.