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Portions of the show brought to you by @riverhorsebrewing Portions also brought to you by @paragontapandtable Paul Leone the executive director of the NY Brewers Association joins me to talk all things #NYBEER Anniversary parties from Societe and Weyerbacher. Pet peeves that breweries do in a great piece by @brewyork South 40 is closing. Dueling studies about how booze is bad for you and Gen Z men are NOT binge drinking. Suds and Duds and more. #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #beer #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weyerbacher Brewing Sunday Morning Stout 2018 craft beer is today's beer review. This craft beer is 12.7% ABV.
My guest is Tiney Ricciardi entertainment reporter from the Denver Post. They have teamed up with @flytecobrewing for a new Collab to support the reporters who work at the Post. News from Stone Brewing, Weyerbacher is reopening. Genesse has a new logo, @CoronadoBrewing new Collab. Plus 2 big events next month with Brewery Strong & more. Suds and Duds too. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene @brewerystrong #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer #jerseybeers #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #savenjbeer #podcasts #crowlersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we discuss: Weyerbacher trying a come back Heineken and Kirin split For once, Bud might be in the right Shocker The post Episode 462 – Self tries to get us cancelled first appeared on The Craft Beercast.
Here is my look at Tiny from Weyerbacher Brewing, an 11.8 % ABV from the Pennsylvania brewery that is a Belgian-inspired Imperial Stout. --- 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/rodjbeerventures/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rodjbeerventures/support
We are back together in the studio and we are talking to an OG from our younger years, Matty Snyder from Weyerbacher Brewing. We are celebrating Christmas in July with a holiday staple beer for us, Merry Monks, and diving into a new style for the podcast. We also get some info on how Matty got started in brewing and what it's like brewing at Weyerbacher. Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcast Save $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPOD Follow Weyerbacher on Instagram @weyerbacher_brewing The featured beers of the episode: Merry Monks (Belgian Tripel) by www.weyerbacher.com Tiny (Belgian Inspired Imperial Stout) by www.weyerbacher.com Remember to Subscribe, Rate and Review UNTAPPD - @Bestbestfriendspod INSTAGRAM - @Bestbestfriendspod FACEBOOK - @Bestbestfriendspod TWITTER - @BBFPod EMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support
On this week's episode the guys sample the Blithering Idiot, a barley wine ale by Weyerbacher Brewing. They have anumber of great topics: Top TOPIC Election aftermath: “Motion to Declare Trump Victorious” Filed in Pennsylvania Rudy Giuliani’s courtroom showing in Pa. election fight left many scratching their heads. Trump backers praised it as ‘brilliant.’ I Can’t Believe It’s Not Baltimore: Sweaty Rudy Giuliani suffers hair malfunction in latest bizarre press conference IMMIGRATION NEWS: Federal judge tears into Trump administration over its handling of DACA Lawyers on the Rocks features Jeremy Eldridge, Kurt Nachtman and Adam Crandell. This triumvirate of lawyers will give you their unsolicited opinion on everything legal and illegal, while enjoying a handcrafted cocktail. Lawyers on the Rocks is sponsored by the Law Office of Eldridge, Nachtman & Crandell, LLC and produced by Up Next Creative, LLC.
Weyerbacher's Blithering Idiot vs. Flying Dog's Horn Dog Barley Wine
Welcome everyone to the Power Hour Episode 65. In this episode Brian and Jim discuss the following: What we are playing What we are drinking Patreon Second street brewery article amid lockdown https://nmdarksidebrewcrew.com/2020/05/05/second-street-brewery-had-a-solid-2019-and-then-2020-happened/ Weyerbacher offering discount to first responders https://www.breweriesinpa.com/weyerbacher-offers-20-off-to-go-sales-to-health-and-emergency-professionals/ Bar in Maryland makes patrons use rubber tubes Twitch Safety Council – Deer person Smash Ultimate cut from EVO online https://www.destructoid.com/smash-bros-ultimate-didn-t-make-the-cut-for-evo-online-590873.phtml Game Music: Ken's theme and Mighty wings by cheap trick (zotz)— Ken https://youtu.be/-14W5XTqL5U— Mighty wings https://youtu.be/L-4XsDQYDi4 Switch outsells N64 […]
Weyerbacher Brewing Company Brewer, Danielle Brunner
My guest is Mike Miles the NJ rep for @weyerbacher_brewing updating you on all the goings on with this Easton PA brewer. News from @tonewoodbrewing @lagunitasbeer changes. @molsoncoorsbrewing buys @atwaterbeer A guy registers a beer as his emotional support animal? Plus the new Eli Manning beer from @sourcebrewing is sold out imagine that?
Whether you work in beer or enjoy it socially or as a hobby trying to balance beer and one's personal health can be tricky. The guys discuss their own struggles, successes and recommendations on living a healthy life and still enjoying beer. Plus news from Weyerbacher, White Castle and more. This episode of the show is sponsored by the American Homebrewers Association. Follow United We Drink on their social media channels. Twitter Instagram Facebook
Surfs up, beer lovers. Our beer of the week is Jetty IPA from Pizza Port Brewing; an old school IPA that brings the hops and the bitterness, and absolutely no haze. Greg talks all about the big wedding; all the beer, the drunk people, and even a wedding crasher. Dan talks about his car breaking down on his way to the wedding and having to hitchhike the rest of the way.Cassandra, our Beer Babe of the Week, sends in her review of Nutter Your Business Peanut Butter Stout from Armory Brewing. Follow her @craftbeerbombshell and vote for her in the Maxim Covergirl Contest.In Sports News: Vontaze Burfict is out for the season, Odell Beckham Jr. gets choked out on the field, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira to headline the Super Bowl, the Cubs fire manager Joe Madden, and MLB playoffs are kicking off.Our Bullpen Beer is Braxton Brewing Company's Graeter's Key Lime Pie. It's brewed with vanilla beans, cinnamon, and freshly zested key limes.In Booze News: White Claw is investing $250 million into increasing production, Weyerbacher is partnering with White Castle on a beer to pair with burgers, New Glarus Brewing receives some unexpected overnight visitors, and more!Our Old Timey Word of the Week: "Fustilarian ." Use it on social media and tag us for a shout out!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and to follow us on our social medias for some great beer shots: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter, and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
Beer spilled in the Capital, A Canadian beer banned for being ‘Too Cheap’, A Weyerbacher and White Castle collaboration, Spotted Cows found at the home of Spotted Cow Beer, Golden Road Brewing to pay to watch Rams games and drink beer. Hangovers are no an illness, Plus all the way from Belgium we welcome Brasserie du Bocq to the show. Special Guests featuring Olivier Degehet, manager of Brewery Operations for Brasserie du Bocq and Hilda Stevens of Merchant du Vin. Enjoy the show!
The beer news this week: Natty Light Hard Seltzer now the official sponser of Big 12. Sports got less cool as a result. The Great American Beer Fest kicks off next week along with the biggest beer competition in America. Is it worth the trouble to enter? White Castle and Weyerbacher work together to create the perfect beer for your late night, half drunken sliders. The Brewers Association Numbers are out. There are a lot of them and they are pretty big. (That's what she said. Boom!) And ABInbev changes their packaging to reduce plastic waste. Decides to do something really shitty next week to make up for it.
The beer news this week: Natty Light Hard Seltzer now the official sponser of Big 12. Sports got less cool as a result. The Great American Beer Fest kicks off next week along with the biggest beer competition in America. Is it worth the trouble to enter? White Castle and Weyerbacher work together to create the perfect beer for your late night, half drunken sliders. The Brewers Association Numbers are out. There are a lot of them and they are pretty big. (That's what she said. Boom!) And ABInbev changes their packaging to reduce plastic waste. Decides to do something really shitty next week to make up for it.
Craft Brew News 09/27/19(courtesy of BrewBound – www.brewbound.com)BrewDog USA on Track to Double Sales in 2019Scottish craft brewers BrewDog are on pace to double its U.S. business this year.In an email to BrewDog USA wholesalers, chief revenue officer Adam Lambert reported that the company’s depletions (sales to retailers) increased 95% through the first eight months of the year. The company has also sold more than 320,000 case equivalents.BrewDog’s U.S. home, Ohio, where it built a 100,000 sq. ft. production facility, accounts for 55% of its domestic business, and in-state sales are growing at a rate of 80%.Sales of core IPAs Elvis Juice and Hazy Jane are up 104% and 95%, respectively, year-to-date. Grapefruit-infused Elvis Juice now represents nearly half (49%) of BrewDog USA’s business, while New England-style IPA Hazy Jane makes up 22% of its business. Sales of BrewDog’s flagship Punk IPA, which accounts for 8% of the company’s business, are flat.Lambert noted that 16 oz. cans continue to drive BrewDog’s total growth and represent 9% of its total business.In 2020, BrewDog is projecting its upward sales trajectory to continue, as Lambert told wholesalers that the company’s goal is to once again double its business.Weyerbacher Reorganization Plan Shows Private Investor Group Backed Out, Internal Investors InThe private investment group announced as a majority investor in Weyerbacher Brewing Company this past April has backed out of the deal, the brewery’s chief operating officer, Josh Lampe, told Brewbound.Instead, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based craft brewery has turned to a group of seven individuals and two trusts to invest $50,000 in exchange for shares in the business, according to a reorganization plan filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Pennsylvania’s Eastern District.1518 Holdings abandoned plans to buy a majority stake in Weyerbacher, a 24-year-old craft brewery that sold as many as 19,543 barrels at its most recent peak in 2014, shortly after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, Lampe said.“We’ve been going at it on our own, and we’ve got a lot of beer coming out and are making headway with getting everything back in stock, which is a good thing,” he added.Weyerbacher also owes $1.9 million to other creditors, but those claims are unsecured and the company plans to pay back a total of $186,000 according to the reorganization plan.Lampe said there have been no layoffs at Weyerbacher since the company laid off two salespeople in February. The company has no plans to close its retail locations in Easton, where it operates a 30,000-barrel production brewery and taproom, or in New Hope, where it opened a stand earlier this year inside a food hall and local market.Lampe said “We’re still working through our issues, but my main focus is the future of the company and making sure that we are able to keep putting out great beer,”.Texas Brewers Report Boost from Beer-To-Go Sales LegalizationEighteen days after Texas’ new beer-to-go law went into effect, manufacturing brewers are reporting high levels of consumer enthusiasm for the opportunity to buy and take home packaged beers from taprooms.After passing through the Texas Legislature in the spring and being signed by the governor in June, the law allowing the state’s licensed manufacturing breweries to sell beer to-go went into effect on September 1. Prior to the change, only brewers holding brewpub licenses that produced fewer than 10,000 barrels could sell patrons beer for off-premise consumption. The new law allows customers to purchase up to one case of 12 oz. cans (288 oz.) per brewery visit daily.Peticolas Brewing Company founder Michael Peticolas said sales during the two weeks since the change in the law were the best in the 8-year-old Dallas-based beer company’s history. Peticolas, an attorney turned brewer, was a vocal proponent of changing the law.“It was a huge team effort to get this thing from concept to actually opening up on September 1, which ultimately is the single biggest day we’ve ever had in our history,” he said.Austin Beerworks co-founder Adam DeBower told Brewbound in an email that the passage shows that with “a well-thought-out and executed game plan, normal people can in fact still move the needle on the laws that govern our lives.”Truly Hard Seltzer Named Official Hard Seltzer of the NHLThe Boston Beer Company today announced it has inked a five-year deal for Truly Hard Seltzer to be the “official hard seltzer” of the National Hockey League. The agreement is Boston Beer’s first national sports league partnership.The sponsorship will begin at the start of the 2019-2020 season on October 2, and will give the brand exposure both through broadcasts and stadiums during the regular season, Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Stanley Cup Final. Truly will also sponsor the Truly Hard Seltzer NHL PreGame during the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic as well as the 2020 NHL Stadium Series.NHL chief business officer and executive vice president Keith Wachtel said in a press release “As the beer category continues to evolve, we’re thrilled to become the first national sports league partner of The Boston Beer Company,”. “With a thriving business across multiple categories, they are an ideal partner to engage with our avid fan base. 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This week Steve and Adam reach back into the fridge of mystery which is a harrowing experience and certainly not a way to drink three random beers that needed cleaned out from the fridge. They also delve into the Brew Gentleman's new hire, Merriam-Webster adds tallboy, and Weyerbacher teams up with White Castle. Go, Birds. Next they dive into the world of brewing-mystery novels from writers like Joyce Tremel and Ellie Alexander. It should come as no surprise these segment is full of puns. Finally, the duo sets out a business plan for a mystery pop up bar including secret taps, menus and wait staff. Plus Steve misremembers Cut and Shoot, Texas as Noose and Gun, Texas. Beers: Neshaminy Creek County Line IPA Omnipollo Tetragrammaton IPA Southern Star Buried Hatchet Stout
This week, the brews dudes hang out with our best buds Bret and Laura and talk about their recent Vermont trip. We drink and review Presidente, Heady Topper with Cheddy topper. We also do a Russian River Tasting with Pliney the Elder, Blind Pig and Happy Hops. Then we crack a Sara Smile from our friends at FAM Artisan Ales, a Hill Farmstead Of First and Last Things, Frost Pony Boy, Firestone Anniversary Ale 21 and Foam Brewers Experimental Jetset. We also talk about the White Castle beet being brewed by Weyerbacher, Kids at breweries and more. Go too www.patreon.com/mbnnetwork to hear the FULL episode! Also go to www.eunomiaCBD.com and use our promo code "MBN" for 20% off your order AND free shipping!!
Josh Lampe, current President of Weyerbacher Brewery, joined host Bill McGeeney and, cohost, Patty Decasere discuss the then and now of Weyerbacher Brewery, distribution in the 2020s, tackle the hard issues of reorganization and strategic refocusing, and share one of Patty's first homebrews! Aspiring Brewers Alert! - This is a very business forward chat on the state of Weyerbacher, the state of the marketplace, and how breweries best must adapt to the current marketplace. Mamata Tharima worked sound engineering and production on this episode. Please take a moment to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review! This podcast 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)
Realizing Brew News should include news from your favorite brews, Laura and Andrew are bringing you the latest news from Dogfish Head, Boston Beer Company, Ballast Point, Weyerbacher, and Stone! For their tasting notes and photos please visit www.brewnewspod.com , send suggestions for future breweries to brewnewspod@gmail.com, and follow them on twitter @brew_news, Instagram @brewnewspod, and Untapped Mathernuts (Travis) Tubasteve (Andrew). Music brought to you by Jahzzar on FreeMusicArchive.org. You can support us at anchor.fm/brewnews pod and patreon.com/brewnewspod. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewnewspod/support
On this episode of the Beer Here! podcast, we discuss a relatively new-to-the-scene style, the Brut IPA. We review its brief history and drink offerings from Sierra Nevada and Six Point. News topics include Ballast Point downsizing, Weyerbacher filing for bankruptcy, and the titanic merger of Dogfish Head and Sam Adams. Finally, we talk about breweries changing their recipes over the years, for better and for worse. Music as always is 'Son of an American' by The So So Glos. Thanks for listening and cheers!
Welcome to The Power Hour Podcast Episode 45. In this episode Brian and Jim discuss the following. Patreon questions Weyerbacher files chapter 11 and has new management group https://www.breweriesinpa.com/weyerbacher-files-chapter-11-and-announces-new-ownership/ Sam Adams merges with Dogfish Head. Man loses 44 lbs over lent by giving up food and only drinking beer https://www.foxnews.com/faith-values/army-vet-drinking-beer-pounds-ohio-man Favorite drinking games (Kit) Guns N' Roses sues brewery over guns n rose beer https://www.reuters.com/article/us-music-guns-n-roses-beer-lawsuit-idUSKCN1SG1Y3?utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_content=5cd5e8c5e506e7000107c448&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter PlayStation productions to make Sony IP'a into film and tv https://www.newsarama.com/45242-playstation-productions-launches-to-adapt-sony-games.html Weird Gaming Item: pokemon […]
In episode 120, Tony & Eddie finish (even though they said they wouldn't) the M. Knight Shyamalan "super" hero trilogy with a review of Glass (2018). The bar was low going into this. Split wasn't reviewed well on the show, but somehow, Glass still found many ways to disappoint further. This was an unfortunate ending to a lackluster story that just didn't deliver in the end. The good news is, this show isn't just about movies. It's also about beer. And on this episode the boys samples some real winners. This week we've got a bourbon aged stout from Weyerbacher and a milkshake IPA from CB Craft Brewing. Don't miss out on these two gems.
More TABC drama Weyerbacher bankruptcy Pennsylvania is underrated?
It's the Birthday edition of the #craftbeer cast. My guest is Mike Miles the NJ rep from Weyerbacher Brewing they are in the news this week. Lots of other news from Samuel Adams Founders Brewing Co. Modern Times Beer New Belgium Brewing and more. Suds and Duds with the beers in the picture. Plus a full review of the Toppling Goliath Brewing Co.tap takeover Paragon Tap and Table New Jersey Craft Beer Hopped Up Network #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales#sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Sam returns bearing gifts of high energy and beer. He joins Steve and Adam as they review beers that are collaborations with entities that AREN'T just other breweries. They talk about beer fasting, Cinderlands' new location opening, and Giant Eagle grocery stores delivering beer. Then they get into all the failings and warning signs of breweries in trouble like Weyerbacher, Ballast Point and Modern Times. Finally in honor of Avengers: Endgame kicking off the summer movie season, it's a summer movie preview and what you should be drinking.Beers: Toppling Goliath/Field Museum Pseudo Sue Pale Ale Magic Hat/Dropkick Murphys Barroom Hero Pub Ale Platform/Prantl's Torte Blonde Ale
Matthew Paul Revere and his guitarist Marvin Shrum join in for episode 189. They are local musicians that harken back to a time of Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. They join Tanner and Jared to talk about corn updates, Weyerbacher filing chapter 11, and they learn about Retronasaling.
BALLAST POINT's bad April continues... MODERN TIMES drops surprise sale of shares to the public SOCIETE's founders part ways ABI gets sued. Again. WEYERBACHER sells majority stake to private investment group NIGHT SHIFT opens expansion and more... Clips courtesy of: Sony Pictures TV/Gracie Films, DreamWorks Pictures, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros Pictures, Orion Pictures, Broadway Video/NBC
Craft Brew News 2/15/19(Courtesy of Brewbound.com)Union Efforts Start at Anchor BrewingAnchor Employees Attempt to UnionizeWorkers of the iconic Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco have begun the process of unionizing, Splinter News reported.In a letter dated February 7, Anchor’s employees requested that Japan’s Sapporo Holdings Limited, which acquired the brewery in 2017, recognize their union with the International Longshoremen & Warehouse Union.“Anchor workers should be paid enough to live in San Francisco,” the letter said. “We’re struggling to survive and raise our families. The work we do is exhausting — and we have to keep moving farther away and driving longer to survive.”The employees added that if Sapporo does not recognize their union, they would file for an election with the National Labor Relations Board.Anchor would not be the only beer company to organize. Brewers Association chief economist Bart Watson tweeted that Boston Beer Company’s Cincinnati production facility as well as Lagunitas’ Chicago operation are both unionized. Additionally, August Schell brewer Dave Berg noted that the Minnesota brewery is also a union house.Pabst Rebrands Not Your Father’s Line, Targets Female ConsumersPabst Brewing Company officially launched the rebrand of its Not Your Father’s FMB line earlier this week. The nationwide rollout of rebranded labels and packaging for its root beer offering and new lemonade flavor started Monday.According to a press release, Pabst is now using the line to target female consumers ages 21 to 35, and the company has lowered the price of 6-packs to $9.99.“We learned that these women are buying 60 percent of the flavored malt beverage business,” Daniel Crawford, Not Your Father’s associate brand manager, said via the release. “We took the time to get to know her – what makes her tick, what motivates her and how she likes to spend her free time – it all guided the new look and the campaign we’re launching to introduce the new brand.”Weyerbacher Cuts 2 Sales Reps, Seeks InvestmentIn a cost-cutting move as it seeks new investment, Easton, Pennsylvania-based Weyerbacher Brewing has laid off two salespeople, according to PhillyBeerWorld.com.Weyerbacher chief operating officer Josh Lampe described the job cuts as “reorganizing.”“We’re getting some funding from investors,” he said. “As part of that, we had to get the company healthy before the investment came in.”According to PhillyBeerWorld.com, Weyerbacher produced about 15,000 barrels of beer in 2018, down from a peak of 19,543 barrels in 2014, according to an estimate from the BA.Meanwhile, Weyerbacher was involved in a two-month dispute with its insurance carrier.Breweries Close in Portland, Oregon and DenverPortland, Oregon-based Burnside Brewing is now closed after its landlord changed the locks to the building due to the 9-year-old beer company failing to keep make its rent payments, Willamette Week reported. Additionally, a lien has been placed on the brewery’s equipment.Employees were reportedly notified via a message — a screenshot of which was shared on Reddit — that the brewery was “no longer operational” as of February 5, and they were encouraged to file for unemployment. The message added that it was unclear if the company would make payroll, but “wages will be paid as soon as possible.”Burnside, which the BA estimated produced 3,400 barrels of beer in 2017, is one of several established Portland beer companies to either shut down completely or close a taproom over the last five months.Meanwhile, Denver-based Fermaentra Brewery announced it would close on February 23, according to the Westword alt-weekly newspaper.“Long story short, a lot of overhead has forced some difficult decisions in the last year and with costs on the rise we don’t foresee being able to operate Fermaentra at the Evans location in a sustainable manner,” the company said in a Facebook post. “In lieu of continuing to operate we have decided to transfer the space over to a brewery with a fresh and exciting model.”Feraementra, which opened in late 2014, produced an estimated 450 barrels in 2017, according to the BA.Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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Craft Brew News – 12/21/18Pennsylvania Breweries Face Tax on Beer Sold in TaproomsCraft brewery owners in Pennsylvania are attempting to restructure the collection of a forthcoming sales tax that is slated to begin next July and would increase the cost of beer sold directly to consumers for on- and off-premise consumption at the state’s nearly 300 taprooms, tasting rooms and brewpubs.As of July 1, 2019, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (DOR) will begin collecting a 6 percent sales tax for every dollar of beer sold directly to consumers via brewery taprooms, tasting rooms and brewpubs. The tax would be in addition to the $2.48 per barrel state excise tax that Pennsylvania breweries already pay. Chris Lampe, co-owner of Weyerbacher Brewing Company and president of the Brewers of PA, estimated that “90 percent” of the state’s 300 brewing locations would be affected by the implementation of the sales tax.“In the past six years, the Brewers of Pennsylvania has gone from 12 members to 250 members and a large portion of those newer members of the Brewers of For example, a bar owner would pay about $9 in taxes on a $150 keg purchased from a wholesaler. However, that same keg of beer sold inside a brewery taproom for $5 a pint, at 120 pints, would net $36 in taxes. “I can tell you at Weyerbacher it certainly would be passed on and there would be a sign up saying this is exactly why,” Lampe said.Anheuser-Busch and Tilray Partner to Research Non-Alcoholic THC and CBD DrinksAnheuser-Busch InBev today announced a partnership with Canadian cannabis company Tilray that is aimed at researching non-alcoholic beverages infused with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol).In a joint press release, the two companies said they would each invest up to $50 million to better understand the market for beverages infused with cannabis. The arrangement is limited to Canada.Under the terms of the partnership, A-B subsidiary Labatt Breweries of Canada will work with Tilray subsidiary High Park Company, an adult-use cannabis company that makes, sells and distributes cannabis brands in Canada.Legal recreational cannabis sales throughout Canada began on October 17, 2018, and A-B InBev is latest major beer manufacturer to partner with a cannabis company north of the border.Constellation Brands has invested more than $4 billion into Canada’s Canopy Growth Corporation, acquiring a 38 percent stake in the process.Earlier this month, Congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill, which allows for the cultivation and more widespread commercialization of industrial hemp — a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant that, according to the bill, contains less than 0.3 percent THC. The bill would also exclude hemp from the Controlled Substances Act.President Donald Trump is expected to sign the 2018 Farm Bill on Thursday.Deschutes Cuts 7 Percent of WorkforceOregon’s Deschutes Brewery laid off dozens of employees last week, citing missed growth projections.Speaking to Brewbound, Deschutes Brewery president and CEO Michael LaLonde said the company cut about seven percent of its workforce on Thursday. Affected positions came from sales, marketing and operations.LaLonde told Brewbound that Deschutes had “staffed up to grow over the past two years” but had to slash its workforce when that growth never materialized.Deschutes, which was ranked as the tenth largest craft brewery last year by trade group the Brewers Association, is on pace to finish 2018 with sales of about 315,000 barrels of beer, LaLonde told Brewbound. The 30-year-old beer company’s volume trends are down from a peak in 2016, when it sold 374,313 barrels. Last year, the company’s sales declined 9 percent, to 339,155 barrels.Deschutes is the latest craft brewery to downsize its workforce in 2018. Lagunitas, New Belgium, Green Flash, Ninkasi, and Avery Brewing, among others, also laid off workers this year. Large brewers, including Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors, Constellation Brands and Pabst have also reduced their head counts.The layoffs at Deschutes come about a week after the company said it would not break groundon a planned $95 million manufacturing facility in Roanoke, Virginia in 2019.Lalonde told Brewbound that the goal remains to “break ground and build in Roanoke.” However, the size and scale of that project are now in question.To Fund Ongoing Legal Disputes, Craft Beer Cellar Turns to CrowdsourcingEmbattled Massachusetts-based retail franchisor Craft Beer Cellar is asking the public for $250,000 that it says will be put toward “past, present and future legal demands.”The request, posted to fundraising platform GoFundMe, comes about two months after the retailer’s parent company, “Craft Beer Stellar, LLC,” had a lawsuit against employment website Glassdoor dismissed by a federal judge in Massachusetts, and about one month after it filed a lawsuit against one of its franchisees.On November 19, Craft Beer Stellar, which oversees 32 franchise locations and one wholly-owned retail store, filed a lawsuit against one of its franchisees, Gardiner, Maine-based Hoppy Days, LLC.In addition to naming a group of one or more anonymous individuals that allegedly posted confidential information to the Glassdoor website as part of that lawsuit, Craft Beer Stellar also named John Callinan, who owned and operated the now-shuttered northern Maine beer store, as a defendant.In the lawsuit, Craft Beer Stellar claims it has “suffered irreparable harm to its business and reputation in the craft beer industry,” and said the negative online reviews have caused the business to lose sales and “prospective business.”As of press time, 12 individuals had pledged $625 toward the $250,000 goal. 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Steve Bauer from Ghost Hawk Brewing joins me. We're talking what it's like to try and open a brewery, run into a snag and need help solving the problem. News from Weyerbacher also, how many Brewers are helping Sierra Nevada from #GivingTuesday and some more of my favorite #Christmas gifts to get the #beer lover in your life. Suds and Duds with beers from Kills Boro Breakside Brews Wet Ticket Brewing Samuel Adams and more.
This week the Beer Nuts explore better football themed beers from Brewery ARS, Wolverine State, Avery, Weyerbacher, and Prairie Artisan Ales. Please follow us on Twitter @BeerNutsPodcast, or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beernutspodcast/
Beers Mikkeller Henry Hops Weyerbacher Finally Legal Platform Seeing Sounds Roadhouse Mountain Jam * Greenport Harbor Hopped to the Nines Trinity Red Swingline * Provided By Brewer Rankings: Jeff: 1. Platform 2. Greenport Harbor 3. Trinity 4. Weyerbacher 5. Mikkeller 6. Roadhouse Greg: 1. Trinity 2. Platform 3. Mikkeller 4. Greenport Harbor 5. Weyerbacher 6. Roadhouse Social: @craftbeerradio on Twitter CBR on Facebook Support CBR: Subscribe or Donate Review CBR on iTunes CBR Amazon Store Extras: Preshow Postshow
Beers Mikkeller Henry Hops Weyerbacher Finally Legal Platform Seeing Sounds Roadhouse Mountain Jam * Greenport Harbor Hopped to the Nines Trinity Red Swingline * Provided By Brewer Rankings: Jeff: 1. Platform 2. Greenport Harbor 3. Trinity 4. Weyerbacher 5. Mikkeller 6. Roadhouse Greg: 1. Trinity 2. Platform 3. Mikkeller 4. Greenport Harbor 5. Weyerbacher 6. Roadhouse Social: @craftbeerradio on Twitter CBR on Facebook Support CBR: Subscribe or Donate Review CBR on iTunes CBR Amazon Store Extras: Preshow Postshow
Another basement episode. You know what that means. Lots of beer. Patrons in the house. Madness. This time around we lured founding members of Saints Homebrew Club into our dungeon of bottle sharing. Two of them have appeared on the show before, representing various interests. One has not. That one is Brad. He cannot grow a beard. Poor guy. In this episode Dan reports on a baseball fan who chugged a foul ball and brewer Chris Wilson leaving Weyerbacher to join Free Will. Happy Fun Time saw us take another pass at Unlabeled – The Blind Beer Tasting Game. We did better this time…cause we made it easier. And, in Know Your Beers, Steph talked about brewing with honey. Plus, beer. Homebrew. Not homebrew. Just lots of beer. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do! Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
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Recorded on 4/20, Drank explores Willful Wine Company's Jezebel blended white wine from Oregon, Dark Horse Brewing Company's Smells Like a Safety Meeting IPA, and Weyerbacher Brewing Company's Sunday Morning Stout, in the "Under the Radar" section. Founder's Brewing Company's Dank Wood barrel aged IPA and Josh Cabernet Sauvignon from California are filed under "Don't Believe the Hype". The "Is It Worth It"section explores choosing single barrels of whiskey.
In Ep #66 Tony & Eddie gush about a movie they've loved for years. If you love Signs (or early M. Night in general) you'll love this episode. If you think his movies are garbage, listen to this episode and let the boys try to convince you otherwise (again, about the old stuff - yes, the new stuff is awful). This week we tried beers from Weyerbacher and Souther Tier breweries. Did we love 'em or hate 'em? Both? Come listen to find out.
In this TRIPLE flight edition of “Is It Beer Yet - Drink Local” Matt covers Ocean Sun Brewing in Orlando, Florida, Quint covers Firestone Walker Brewing Company in Paso Robles, California, and Dave covers Weyerbacher in Easton, Pennsylvania. This special is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.
This week the Beer Nuts explore better Barley Wines from Weyerbacher, North Peak, Jackie Ohs, Arcadia Ales, Kuhnhenn, and Mother’s Brewing. Plus they have another edition of the Hipster Tipster! Please follow us on Twitter @BeerNutsPodcast, or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beernutspodcast/
In Episode 28 of the Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast we read John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces. While discussing the highlights and history of this acclaimed farce, we drink a foolish amount of beers including Lagunitas Hop Stoopid, Abita's Big Easy IPA, Flying Dog's Family Drama, Weyerbacher's Blithering Idiot, and
Well, we made it! We made it to the 50th episode. Tom and I are really grateful to everyone who listens and we thought this week we'd have some of our friends and fans on to talk a little about the show, their lives and projects, or whatever they wanted to talk about. Thank you so much to everyone who came on the show, it was a great experience and we are extremely humbled to be able to speak to so many awesome people. Beware though, this is a very long episode, but all of the guests were so great and we had such interesting conversations, I didn't want to edit much of it down, so here it is, in all its 3 hour glory! If you make it to the end, congrats! You are awesome!. Too many beers to list this week, but they were all Weyerbacher...except for the one Rouge.
The KYW Beer and Booze Broz head to the brand new Yards Brewery to check out the bar, made with repurposed wood from bowling alleys. Then, Paul heads to a Bucks County Tavern to sell the locals on a Weyerbacher beer called "Dallas Sucks." Finally, John talks with the owner of a mysterious speakeasy about why their exclusive cocktails are showing up on a Center City bar menu. The KYW Beer and Booze Broz are John McDevitt (@jm1060) and Paul Kurtz (@kurtzpaul). If you like the show, leave them a rating and review, and make sure to subscribe!
Stand up and Stout! Weyerbacher's Tiny, a Belgian-style stout balances out the top of the episode. We travel from New England to Old England and back only to wind up in Texas! Does anybody know why you'd want to visit Texas to visit a goat? Find out on this week's MiYM!
Cheers Tap Heads! As the weather cools the beer gets darker, the gentlemen are comparing two Mexican chocolate beers. First up is Sunday Molé Stout from Weyerbacher Brewing Company out of Pennsylvania. The second chocolate beer comes to us from San Diego and is Stone Brewing's Xocoveza, one of Dan's favorite beers of all time. Will there be a new favorite, or is Stone safe for now?Greg talks about some beer research that took place with Three Weavers Brewing and Karl Strauss Brewing Co. Listener Calvin writes in to compliment the guys and talk about what he likes to have with his beer.In Booze News: sing and drink with the beer choir, a hotel that serves beer upon check-in, a new barrel-aged beer from Oskar Blues, a new beer made with testicles, Firestone Anniversary XXI Anniversary Ale, Alex Trebek is the ultimate gentlemen and more!Our Beer Babe of the Week is Lucy, make sure to follow her on Instagram @lucylovescraft.Old Timey Word of the Week: “Ninnyhammer ”. Use it in a sentence on social medias for a shout out!Make sure to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com, www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
Out of the fridge and into your ears, it's Weyerbacher's Sexy Mother Pucker! This week on MiYM, the guys manage to confuse the microphone for a beer, and knock over some equipment! Along the way, The High End takes a low blow, Universities promote beer, and a historical diet with bursting with intrigue! Join us on MiYM!
Live from the Mexican Food Factory in Marlton, NJ Mike and Kevin sample the best pumpkin beers in the world. Southern Tier, Shipyard, Elysian, Weyerbacher, Two Roads, Heavy Seas, Dogfish Head, Cigar City and Schlafly all kindly donated bottles for us to taste and determine which is the best pumpkin beer this year. Calling in this week will be NBA veteran Chucky Brown to talk about the upcoming season. Special guest beer expert and judge, Jeremy Brown will be joining us as well. Tune in for an amazing show
Listen in as we talk to Chris Mosebach from Weyerbacher and Stephen Haas from Schlafly as we discuss pumpkin beer and these two great craft breweries. Also talking the last week in the NFL, bets and Fantasy football. Listen in at 8pm
This week on The Matchup Zone, we present "The Great Pumpkin Face Off" at Primo South Street in Philadelphia, where we will be sampling Pumpkin beers throughout the show. Shipyard, Southern Tier, Elysian, and Weyerbacher have all donated samples to drink and determine who is the true Pumpkin King. Located at 326 South St, the new Primo is fully equipped with a beautiful bar and great sandwiches. We will broadcast live on Saturday, October 26th from 6-8. Hang out and stay for the Primo Halloween party that starts at 9pm. We hope to see everyone there.