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On again, off again tariffs will impact beer pricesI don't know what to say about these tariffs. We record a show and talk about them going into effect, then they're paused again. We can't keep up. However, a lot of folks aren't buying the delays and making big changes to the way they do business. In the end, if they do go into effect, it's going to impact the price of your beer, and mostly likely everything else.Monster Beverage took a huge loss on their beer business. Good. They gobbled up some great breweries and did terrible things with them. Most of the people we cared about at these places have moved on. I don't wish ill will for any that remain, but Monster can go pound sand.We've always said, "It's OK, if it's an a 3-way." It's kind of our motto. Monks took note and there's a 3-way Trappist collaboration brew coming out. Hopefully we can get our hands on it.In other news... pairing beer and chocolate, Teamsters go after Boston Beer Co., and Isaac Newton's beer mug is on display in all its glory. Cheers!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!
Happy week two of 2024 folks! It's a special week, with a very special guest….This week the Crew welcomes, our cousin and the host of the ShedCast, Korey Arnold! This week, Korey chose Trappist monastic beers as the theme starting with Chimay Red! It's a strong beer and there will be some strong opinions! Tune in today to find out what the Crew and Korey think. Let us know what you think while you're at it! Thank you for watching! Make sure to share, like, comment and subscribe! Cheers and Happy 2024!
Hail Henry VIII's death with Tynt Meadow - the only Trappist Beer in Britain. Read Mark Dredge's great article about the monastery in Good Beer Hunting here: Watch the documentary "Outside City" - all about the realities of the modern-day Monky business here. AA Milne & The Bee's Knees CocktailGet Hiver Blonde Beer from Waitrose hereBee's Knees CocktailIngredients 2 teaspoons of honey 50ml Portobello Gin 25ml Lemon Juice Ice Method: Loosen up the honey in a jug by stirring it with a little bit of freshly boiled water. When it's smooth, add the mixture to a shaker filled with plenty of ice, the lemon juice and the gin. Shake and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with some lemon zest. This week's "Les Bargains"Benriach The Original Ten Speyside Single Malt Scotch, £29 Waitrose (save £9)Sweet and easy-drinking intro into whisky. Balblair 15 Year Old, Whisky exchange, £64.95 (£13 off)A bit more punchy, 46%, full-bodied, matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in first-fill Spanish oak butts.Vestal Kaszebe 2011 Vintage Vodka, Whisky Exchange at £21.95 (£8 off)The potatoes used as the based for this vodka are the Vineta varietal and are all grown in the Kaszebe region of central northern Poland.Absolute, £16, AsdaGreat vodka for mixed drinks and recreating the scene in Wolf of Wall StreetHeineken 0,0, 6xcans for £4.50, Sainsburys doing Bacardi Carta Blanca for £14, £2 off.Makes a wicked daiquiri, 700ml bottle, 50ml per daiquiri, how many can you make? You do the math. ________________________________Buy yourself or someone else annual membership (and a signed copy of our award-winning Thinking Drinkers Almanac Book) for just £120 here. 3 x 60ml pouches containing 3 x world class spirits delivered direct through your door every month. Exclusive access to the TD online magazine A signed copy of Thinking Drinkers Almanac (named Drinks Book of the Year 2021 by The Sunday Times) Monthly Online Tastings with The Thinking Drinkers & Guests Check out dates and tickets for our "Thinking Drinkers Pub Quiz" show, featuring lots of laughs and FIVE free drinks for evewry audience member, here: Nottingham - 241 tickets use the word DRINKER London Leicester Square Harpenden Northallerton Alnwick Pendle Oldham Brighton Bedford Reading Didcot Stroud Leicester Corby
Trappist beer is mostly brewed exclusively in Belgian monasteries. It has a malty taste and a high alcohol percentage. The monks use the proceeds to support charities for social work.
Trappist beer is mostly brewed exclusively in Belgian monasteries. It has a malty taste and a high alcohol percentage. The monks use the proceeds to support charities for social work.
Focussing for the first time on one drink rather than two this week, the chaps check out beer’s relationship with religion. Tasting Tynt Meadow from the Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, England’s only Trappist Beer – meaning it’s made by actual monks – they discuss sweet baby Jesus, Henry VIII and Jay-Z, Harry Houdini, Dutch Ovens and the dynamic wardrobe of rice.
Hey everyone! Welcome to episode 139! This week, we're drinking to the church, and talking about Trappist Beer. Crafted by monks from one of only 14 Trappist monasteries, this beer is made under very strict guidelines to ensure the quality is great, and the profits only go to charity. This week, we're drinking: La Trappe Quadrupel Trappist Beer. Thanks for listening! Facebook: www.facebook.com/agooddroppodcast Instagram: @agooddroppodcast Email: agooddrop@gmail.com Website: www.agooddrop.com.au
Shiner is not pleased with Karbach, Anheuser-Busch to buy out Craft Brew Alliance, 'Bud Light Guy' Jeff Adams wins free beer for Washington hockey fans, ‘Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself’ Beer, Belgian nuns selling the world’s first Trappist Beer shampoo, Virginia Brewery introduces ‘Sell The Team’ IPA, Plus, how breweries deal with negative feedback. Featuring special guest James Carlyle. All this and so much more. Enjoy the show!
So this is what happened... We were supposed to take an online pole, but clearly I don't know how those work, so instead we got some online suggestions and this is one we chose to talk about. DISCLAIMER: Neil and I are not drug users nor do we advocate the use of drugs, we promote the teachings of the Church. In this episode we are dealing with why a state might want to legalize drugs and how that will effect our families and society. Neil and I are drinking Chimay (https://chimay.com/us/) Grande Reserve an authentic trappist beer! We talk about the legalization of weed and what benefits and harms it brings to society. It all falls to the principle of subsidiarity people! Subsidiarity please!
Episode 42 - This episode is the fourth of a 5-part series (Episodes 39-43) on my father and I's trip to Normandy, France. This episode we will leave Normandy headed to Calais and Dunkirk, France for more WWII sites and into Southern Belgium for some WWI sites. We also find one the rarest beers in the world in Westvleteren, Belgium. Next episode we’ll be back in Calais, France to cross the English Channel on our way Canterbury, England. All important information for this episode can be found on my website www.zippingaroundtheworld.com under the Normandy tab. Please subscribe to show! It's free!
Episode 6 - My friend Cary went on a Belgium Trappist Beer Tour at http://www.belgianbeerme.com/lonely-monks-trappist-tour/. In this episode we talk about the city of Brussels before heading to off to the trappist beer breweries in Belgium and the Netherlands. In no particular order the breweries discussed in this episode are Westvleteren, Rochefort, Orval, Chimay, Achel, La Trappe, and Westmalle. The cafe that sells Westvleteren beer is http://www.indevrede.be/home.php?lang=en. Be sure to check both the times and dates they are open. Carey discusses Moeder Lambic bar in the podcast. It's website is https://www.moederlambic.com/. In Brugge Carey and I discuss De Halve Maan Brewery at https://www.halvemaan.be/en/home. Carey and group had dinner at Achouffe brewery http://www.achouffe.be/en. The B&B Carey stayed at with walking distance from Achouffe was http://depatuljak.be/, and the nano brewery Inter-Pol and B&B was http://vieilleforge.freehostia.com/index.php?Itemid=54. In Mechelen, Belgium Carey stayed at Hetanker Brewery at http://www.hetanker.be/en. Comments can be made at Zippingaroundtheworld.com
Pie Iesu domine, dona eis requiem. (P A Es Lou Domine Da Na Eh Eis Requiem) *thud* What’s going on? Did someone let some monks in here? Oh wait, that means it’s time for trappist episode. It’s a history focused episode so someone gave Justin access to the doc, which means it’s going to be a long one. So buckle up, grab a drink, knock yourself on the head and have a drink.
On this week's episode, we get to talk to Caroline Wallace, Sarah Wood, and Jessica Deahl, the authors of the new book Trappist Beer Travels. They traveled thousands of miles to all eleven Trappist monasteries for a behind-the-scenes look at the history and brewing practices of the Trappist monks throughout the centuries. Plus, we help our Food Fight listener figure out how to come to a compromise when it comes to phones during date night. Our episode is brought to you today by our awesome sponsors. Zip Schedules, an online employee scheduling software that makes making a schedule a piece of cake! Go to zip schedules.com to get 30 days free, PLUS our listeners get an additional 20% off each month for up to year when they sign up and enter the code HUNGRY. Thanks, Zip Schedules! True Aussie Beef and Lamb are having a fun summer grilling sweepstakes where one of our listeners can win a Big Green Egg. Go to www.grillonthegreen.com by August 1, 2017 to enter and make sure you choose the Hungry Squared Podcast in the drop-down menu. We want one of our listeners to win!
This week, we're tasting 5 delicious Trappist beers with our friends Caroline Wallace and Sarah Wood, and hear their stories of visiting all 11 Trappist breweries for their new book, Trappist Beer Travels. Spoilers: Monks everywhere. Chimay Dorée Spencer Trappist Ale Tre Fontane Tripel Stift Engelszell Benno Westvleteren 12 The Beerists are: John Rubio, Mike Lambert, Caroline Wallace, and Sarah Wood. Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: http://thebeerists.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) Support Us! Make a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists twitter.com/thebeerists facebook.com/thebeerists or email us at info@thebeerists.com
Andrew and Luke chat to beer god Pete Brown about how he got into writing, the history behind beer and music matching and how rubbish Andrew's taste in music is, while also matching music to Buxton's Axe Edge, Mike Hess' 8 West, Beavertown's Smog Rocket and Chimay Blue Beers matched in this episode: Buxton - Axe Edge - Traditional style IPA Mike Hess - 8 West - Orange Honey Wheat Pale Ale Beavertown - Smog Rocket - Smoked Porter Chimay Blue - Trappist Strong Dark Ale
On this week's episode of Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy and Anne have a belated celebration of last Saturday’s Orval Day. Local importers of Orval, Dave Rodriguez and Scott Kowalski from Merchant du Vin join them in the studio, along with Michael Opalenski from B. United, Tony Forder of Ale Street News, and the “Beer Sensai” himself, Warren Monteiro.
This week on the show I'm joined again by Katie, who last appeared on the whiskey show. We sample three traditional trappists beers in celebration of Easter and the Final Four. We talk about what defines a traits beer and the benefits of taking one to your next party. We also talk about favorite beer muchies. Beers List Westmalle - Tripel Le Trappe - Quad Rochefort - 10 Music List Amason - Älgen Girlpool - Blah Blah Blah Spring King - City Jukebox The Ghost - The Great Unknown