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The boys drink and review The Troegenator by Troegs brewing, and then discuss our non-sensical energy policies. In the same week California announced that all new cars in California could not be powered by gasoline after 2035, they announced the grid was having trouble and would people please refrain from charging their electric vehicles. Did they have the sense to recognize the humor in that? To power all these lovely new electric cars, California would have to triple its generating capacity and vastly expand and enhance its power grid. Are they willing to spend that money and risk the wrath of the environmentalists? The only possible way to achieve this goal is to use nukes. But the left hasn't been willing to do that. It's as if energy policies are being written by ideologues rather than engineers. We're planning to get rid of the energy that works to replace it with energy that doesn't work. Even if we make this transition from fossil fuels to other sources, what are we going to do with all the old batteries and solar cells? Do we have any idea or plan for that? And since we clearly need to move to nuclear if we want to move to an electric-based energy economy, are we planning new nuclear plants? We are not governed by serious people.
Segment 1: NFL Week 17. Colts – Raiders, Wentz gonna Wentz, and the Madden treatment. Britney Spears getting wild on Insta. Jaguars clown out. D-Stat and the day glow drink mixer Barsys Smart Coaster. 49ers – Texans and the onset of the Trey Lance era. The Sports Brew's epic Fantasy Football finale, FF heartbreakers, and the Failhorn lives up to his name. Steelers – Browns and the Najee Harris bowl. The FF ghost of Joe Webb. Our favorite Failhorn FF okey-doke of all time – the QB waiver bomb snatchathon. The Antonio Brown One Minute Man fiasco with Only Fans model Ava Louise (32.17). AB's mid game meltdown, an epic walk-off of fail, and a GoFundMe gone wrong. PSA: DON'T POST YOUR BANKING INFORMATION ONLINE. The AB Meme party, the Internet stays undefeated, and the evolution of AB shenanigans. Novak Djokovic gets the Aussie boot. The collapse of a HoF level career, the mental health question, the blame game, and the element of choice. Segment 2 (1.18.04): NFL Week 17. Salud o‘clock! The AB songification party, racist crayons, and just Djokovic that bitch. The Jets try to snatch a ball back. Calling our shots for the Alabama – Georgia NCAA Championship Game. NCAA roundup plus an accidental Britney Spears tangent. NFL Playoffs roundup. Rams Pick 6 machine, Cooper Kupp dap, and week 18 playoff races. The Derrick Henry question. Joe Burrow and the Bengals ball out. Cardinals – Cowboys deliverance. The future for Aaron Rodgers, finishing in Green Bay, and the Manning parallel. AEW star Rey Fenix's arm injury. The Washington Redskins AKA the Football Team's new name game, leaks, Red Wolves down, and okey dokes. FedEx Field vs Jalen Hurts. The Washington Warthogs and District Dragons tangent. Raising a glass to Betty White - America's Golden Girl (RIP) (2.20.58). Celebrating John Madden, Madden highlights memory lane, and an enormous football legacy. Celebrating Madden as the heart of the NFL. Wrap up. Happy New Year! MP3 format, 01-07-2022. This is how we Brew it: Join the Brew Crew on Facebook @SportsBrew Twitter: vasportsbrew Find us on Podbean, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, LiveSportscaster.com, Amazon Music, and the Google Play Store - Key words: Sports Brew Cheers and beers flavored by Captain Morgan 100 Proof, Jack Daniel's, Coca-Cola, Three Notch'd 40 Mile IPA, Dancing Kilt's Whee Goblin, Hardywood's Gingerbread Stout and Christmas Pancakes, D-Stat's basic RBG Margarita, Tröegs Brewing's Troegenator, and the general deliciousness of beer.
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German-Style Doppelbock or Eisbock-2 Subcategories:A.Subcategory: German-Style Doppelbock(Description courtesy of Beer Advocate) https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/styles/35/“Doppel” meaning “double,” this style is a bigger and stronger version of the lower-gravity German-Style Bock beers. Originally made by monks in Munich, the Doppelbock beer style is very food-friendly and rich in melanoidins reminiscent of toasted bread. Color is copper to dark brown. Malty sweetness is dominant. Malt character is more reminiscent of fresh and lightly toasted Munich-style malt, more so than caramel or toffee malt. Doppelbocks are full-bodied, and alcoholic strength is on the higher end.-Color – Copper to Dark Brown-Clarity: Appearance should be bright; chill haze should not be present-Perceived Malt Aroma & Flavor: Pronounced aromas and flavors of toasted malted barley. Some caramel and toffee character can contribute to complexity in a secondary role.-Perceived Hop Aroma & Flavor: Hop aroma is absent. Hop flavor is low.-Perceived Bitterness: Low-Body: Full -ABV: 6.6%-7.9%B.Subcategory: German-Style Eisbock(Description courtesy of Beer Advocate) https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/styles/36/This is a stronger version of Doppelbock.Eisbock is an extremely strong beer with a typical alcohol content well beyond 7 percent ABV. This beer undergoes a freezing process called “freeze distilling” that separates water from the other components (alcohol and sugars) to concentrate these. Because water has a lower freezing point than ethanol, the water freezes, leaving the alcohol liquid. When the water ice is removed, the remaining beer is stronger than before. Eisbock can range from near black to as light as tawny red. Hop bitterness and flavor are mostly cast aside with a big alcohol presence replacing it, which can range from sweet to spicy, and fruity to fusel. Look for a heavy or almost syrupy body with tons of malty flavor.-Color – Light brown to black-Clarity: Appearance should be bright; chill haze should not be present-Perceived Malt Aroma & Flavor: Sweet malt character is very high-Perceived Hop Aroma & Flavor: Hop aroma and flavor is absent.-Perceived Bitterness: Very Low to Low-Body: Very full-ABV: 8.6%-14.3%-Glassware: Snifter - Used for brandy and cognac, these wide-bowled and stemmed glasses with their tapered mouths are perfect for capturing the aromas of strong ales. Volumes range, but they all provide room to swirl and agitate volatiles. Benefits: Captures and enhances volatiles. -Examples (courtesy of Beer Advocate)(https://www.beeradvocate.com)Troegenator | Tröegs Brewing CompanyBrewed by: Tröegs Brewing Company Pennsylvania, United Statestroegs.com Style: German Doppelbock Alcohol by volume (ABV): 8.20% Notes / Commercial Description: Monks had fasting figured out. No food? No problem. Just drink a Double Bock. Thick and chewy with intense notes of caramel, chocolate and dried stone fruit, ‘Nator (as we call him) serves as a tribute to this liquid bread style.Eis Maker | Jack's Abby BrewingCheck out Episode # 19 of the Craft Beer Storm Podcast where we interview Jack of Jack’s Abby – here is link:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-19-jack-of-jacks-abby-lagers-talks-beer/id1438117278?i=1000424132145Brewed by: Jack's Abby Brewing Massachusetts, United Statesjacksabbybrewing.com Style: German Eisbock Alcohol by volume (ABV): 13.00% Notes / Commercial Description: Eis is the German word for Ice. A former distillation process in making Eis Beer would be to freeze it, remove the ice, and collect what remained. While today’s beer, like Eis Maker, is no longer produced this way, it is used as a connotation that the beer is very strong.You will find this Eis Bock to be sweet, malty and boozy with notes of raisin, dark fruit and similar profile of a barley wine.Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2*** A Top 20 Podcast in Food on iTunes ***Michael Potorti 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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On this episode of the Beer Here! podcast we focus on doppelbocks. Featured beers are the Troegenator from Troegs brewery and Celebrator from Ayinger. Will discusses the history of the style and it's significance to the friars in Germany. We then check back on the Lefthand lawsuit against yeast purveyor White Labs, Sam Adams taking over as official beer of the Boston Red Sox, and have a little discussion on how craft beer fits into the sporting world moving forward. We then argue for the validity of taster flights and discuss which breweries seem to be stunting in their growth. Music as always is 'Son of an American' by The So So Glos. Thanks for listening and cheers!
In Episode 26, we have an extended chat with Joe Caviston of The Point After Show and Kenneth Norton, formerly of Graces Downfall and currently with The Sellout Soundtrack, who both founded the Electric City Music Conference and the Steamtown Music Awards, which return for their fourth year to 11 venues throughout the Scranton area on Thursday, Sept. 14 through Saturday, Sept. 16. Before and during the interview, we drink crowlers of Troegenator by Tröegs Brewing Company in Hershey, Grandes Lagos by Great Lakes Brewing in Cleveland, and I.C. Light by the Pittsburgh Brewing, courtesy of Beer Boys in Wilkes-Barre. We talk about Joe’s sports podcast and what Ken has been up to musically since Graces Downfall ended, the purpose of the ECMC and why they feel it’s important to honor local musicians and bring the music scene together; what goes into planning an event that spans 11 venues across three days; their early days of booking shows and what they’ve learned since then; award show mishaps; memories of the music scene years ago and what things are like now; how Joe’s experience as a promoter and Ken’s experience as a musician has informed the conference; highlights of this year’s event, like an emo DJ set at The Bog; local bands they’d love to see reunite; the hidden costs of events like the SMAs and the ECMC; shooting down critics and misconceptions about how these events are run and what the money is used for; investing in new concerts in the area, including an upcoming acoustic Hinder show; and more. John also plays a game with our guests, making them choose between one musical act or another, with some fun results and music commentary. Ken responded to many of the live comments directly, but we also read a few from live viewers. The NEPA Scene Podcast covers arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. It airs as a live video stream every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on NEPA Scene’s Facebook page and is available afterward on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, YouTube, and nepascene.com. This episode and all previous episodes are available now on NEPA Scene, the award-winning independent arts and entertainment website that combines the accuracy and professionalism of a print magazine with the immediacy and convenience of a blog, offering a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. The show is made possible by local sponsors Beer Boys, The Keys, Loyalty Barber Shop and Shave Parlor, the F.M. Kirby Center, Coal Creative, and viewers who tune in every week.
In this action packed episode, the hosts delve into four tantalizing Tröegs ales. They start with the year-round options Troegenator and LaGrave. Satisfied with their choices, the hosts move on to the elusive Nugget Nectar, then finish with a Mad Elf they fortuitously saved from Christmas. In addition to the brews, Dan and Chris reminisce about their time at the Tröegs brewery, including all its delicious beers and foods, and thanks to his meticulous beer tracking via Untappd, Chris can pinpoint exactly when he's had Tröegs' rare Scratch Series. Since they were driving down Memory Lane anyway, Dan and Chris also bring up a film they made in their misbegotten youth, The Chronicles of Shirtfinder. For some reason that is still highly unknown, the hosts also say "cockles" a lot in this episode. A bit more on topic, they also discuss the Beer Bracket that Untappd has running, and bring back the segment What I've Been Drinking. Lastly, no episode of YBOH would be complete without a story from Dan on beers and bathrooms.