This week we also take a look at another featured brewery which will be Boston Beer Company and their Samuel Adams Line of Beers.
Beer Flow: Bring The Noise Episode 15 - Boston Beer Co. On Tap
We are back to have a few beers and talk about things taking place in the beer world. Grab a pint, pull up a seat and see or even become involved with the things that we are discussing around beer.
This week we also take a look at another featured brewery which will be Boston Beer Company and their Samuel Adams Line of Beers.
This week we also take a look at another featured brewery which will be Boston Beer Company and their Samuel Adams Line of Beers.
Press Release: Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Announced as Keynote for 2018 Beer Bloggers and Writers Conference
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Beer Review: Other Half DDH Double Citra Daydream
Out of Brooklyn, New York comes Other Half Brewing and this is my look at their Double Dry Hopped Double Citra Daydream; a Double IPA done in the New England style and coming in with an alcohol content of 8.5% ABV. Check out my video here to see my thoughts on this hazy goodness which led me to score this one as a 91 overall. Cheers!
Beer Flow: 2017 Flowing Pints Award Show
This past week we took a look back on 2017 and discussed some of what we found to be our favorite beers. Check out the recap of the show here which covered the following categories:
• Favorite/Best Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Hop-Forward (Pale Ale, Session IPA, IPA, DIPA) Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Dark Beer (Porter, Stout, Imperial Porter, Imperial Stout) of 2017
• Favorite/Best Fruit Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Barrel-Aged Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best "Simple" Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Local Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Local Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best New Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Foreign Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Seasonal Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best BeerTubers of 2017
All beers were chosen from beers that we actually tasted obviously so keep that in mind as well, as some beers are not as easy to come by in some areas as we know. Hope you enjoy and Cheers!
• Favorite/Best Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Hop-Forward (Pale Ale, Session IPA, IPA, DIPA) Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Dark Beer (Porter, Stout, Imperial Porter, Imperial Stout) of 2017
• Favorite/Best Fruit Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Barrel-Aged Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best "Simple" Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Local Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Local Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best New Brewery of 2017
• Favorite/Best Foreign Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best Seasonal Beer of 2017
• Favorite/Best BeerTubers of 2017
All beers were chosen from beers that we actually tasted obviously so keep that in mind as well, as some beers are not as easy to come by in some areas as we know. Hope you enjoy and Cheers!
Beer Review: Collective Arts Basil & Cranberry Gose
Here is my look at the Cranberry Basil Gose from Collective Arts Brewing which is another one of the beers that I received from a recent beer mail from my buddy Joe. This sour beer comes in with an alcohol content of 4.7% ABV and despite being highlighted by cranberry and basil; it didn’t seem to fully become what I expected. Highlighted by a nice refreshing quality, it did though still provide a nice flavor profile and was highlighted by a very pleasant color. Check out my other thoughts on this beer by watching the video and remember there’s always time, Get Your Beer On! Cheers!
Appearance - 11 / 15
Aroma - 10 / 15
Flavor - 11 / 15
Palate - 10 /15
Overall - 34 / 40
Total Score - 76 / 100
Beer Review: Gun Hill Hessian In Paradise
So my buddy Average Joe decided to drop me out a beer mail more recently and one of the beers happened to be Hessian In Paradise from Gun Hill Brewing Company out of the Bronx, New York and the focus of this review. Coming in with an alcohol content of 3.8% ABV, light and refreshing is what first comes to mind and this beer definitely encompassed that. Check out my review here to see my in depth thoughts on this one and grab a cold one so you too can “Get Your Beer On!” Cheers!
Appearance - 12 / 15
Aroma - 13 / 15
Flavor - 12 / 15
Palate - 12 / 15
Overall - 35 / 40
Total Score - 84 / 100
Appearance - 12 / 15
Aroma - 13 / 15
Flavor - 12 / 15
Palate - 12 / 15
Overall - 35 / 40
Total Score - 84 / 100
Beer Review: Heavy Seas The Partner Ships Cigar City
Heavy Seas Beer decided to partner up with Cigar City Brewing for the #6 collaboration of their Partner Ships series. The Partner Chips Cigar City IPL is an India Pale Lager that comes in with an alcohol content of 7.8% ABV and initially became available July 2017. In all seven beers make up the series and if they are like this one then I will also be giving them a look and taste as well. So grab a beer, check out my video here to see my thoughts and enjoy while you “Get Your Beer On.” Cheers!
Appearance - 14 / 15
Aroma - 13 / 15
Flavor - 13 / 15
Palate - 14 / 15
Overall - 36 / 40
Total Score - 90 / 100
Appearance - 14 / 15
Aroma - 13 / 15
Flavor - 13 / 15
Palate - 14 / 15
Overall - 36 / 40
Total Score - 90 / 100
Beer Review: Avery duganA
Here is my look at the Dugana from Avery Brewing Company, an American IPA that comes in with an alcohol content of 8.5% ABV. Now this bottle was a little older but thought that I would share anyway, I had it fresher when at that time I rated it 4.5 out of 5 which would place it the vicinity of a 90 on my newer scale. It is a beer with a 93 IBU, but it is so malted out that one doesn’t really get hit with the bitterness that would be expected. I found it to be a tasty beer and I believe that it should be released here again in 2018; nonetheless here is my look back on this one. So grab a cold one, and check out the video while you “Get Your Beer On!” Cheers!
Beer Review: Sierra Nevada Pronto IPA
Sierra Nevada Brewing decided to show some love to Trader Joe’s for their 50th anniversary and brewed up a special beer for a dedication. This beer is the Pronto IPA which is a 6.7% ABV American IPA featuring mango and hibiscus and uses the hops of Calypso, Comet, and Centennial. Grab a cold one, check out my review here, and as always join me and “Get Your Beer On,” Cheers!
Appearance: 11/15
Aroma: 13/15
Flavor: 11/15
Palate: 11/15
Overall: 34/50
Total Score: 80/100
Beer Flow: Jack of Spades Episode 14 - Lagunitas On Tap
Another week and another Beer Flow, come check out what we discussed including a look at Lagunitas this week. So grab a beer and join us and lets “Get Our Beer On!” Oh yeah, Cheers!
Press Release: MadTree Collaborates with Top Cincinnati Chefs on Charity Cookbook
MadTree Collaborates with Top Cincinnati Chefs on Charity
Cookbook
Mix and Mash pairs
MadTree beers with gourmet recipes to support La Soupe
CINCINNATI
(December 18, 2017) – MadTree Brewing and top local chefs have collaborated to
bring food and beer together in a new cookbook, Mix and Mash: Recipes for the Table and Glass. MadTree has a long
history of working with local chefs to create unique new beer flavors through
their Chef Series and now they have created a full-color, hardbound cookbook to
showcase their combined talents. As a
part of MadTree’s belief that beer builds community and community builds beer, a
portion of the proceeds will be donated to local non-profit, La Soupe.
The
125-page book features more than 25 recipes created by the chefs using a
MadTree beer as an ingredient. The recipes span from vegetable fritto misto to roasted
pork belly tacos to citrus IPA bars. Readers will also get to know a little bit
more about each chef along the way. Additionally, MadTree has included the recipes
to brew their most popular beers at home.
“Creating
Mix and Mash has been one of the most
rewarding projects we have ever done at MadTree,” said Sarah Gast, MadTree
Brewing marketing manager. “We have always admired the creativity of these
chefs and loved brewing beer with them. This time, we were able to step into
their world to help share some amazing dishes while supporting a great cause.”
La
Soupe’s mission is to rescue otherwise wasted produce to create delicious and
highly-nutritious meals for customers, non-profits, and food-insecure families.
In 2016 alone, La Soupe rescued 125,000 pounds of perishable food from going to
the landfill (“ugly” or over ordered produce from grocery stores) and donated almost
75,000 servings to people living in food insecurity. They are on-target to
double that amount in 2017. MadTree previously partnered with La Soupe for the
launch of their Pilgrim fall ale, donating a portion of sales at the can launch
party in September of this year.
Mix and Mash is available now for
$50.00 at the MadTree Taproom, online at http://shop.madtreebrewing.com, and at Joseph-Beth
Booksellers’ Rookwood, Crestview Hills, and Christ Hospital locations.
The
chefs featured in the book are:
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Dana
Scott Adkins
Paul
Barraco
Jared
Bennett
Brad
Bernstein
Rachel
DesRochers
Mike
Florea
Patrick
Hague
Dylan
Jones
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Jeff
Ledford
Andrew
Mersmann
Arik
Messerschmidt
Josh
Parry
Jackson
Rouse
Jose
Salazar
Stephen
Williams
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About MadTree Brewing
Company
Cincinnati’s
MadTree Brewing made history when they opened in 2013 by becoming the first
modern craft brewery to can its beer in Ohio. In February 2017 they opened a
new $18M brewery, taproom, beer garden, and private event spaces in
Cincinnati’s Oakley neighborhood. MadTree is known for focusing more on great
tasting beers rather than following traditional brewing style guidelines. Their
award-winning beers are distributed throughout Ohio by Cavalier Distributing
and throughout Kentucky by Beer House Distributing. For more information about
the beers, brewery, and taproom, visit madtreebrewing.com or connect with them on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, and Snapchat.
About La Soupe
Headed
by Chef Suzy DeYoung, La Soupe is bridging the gap between food waste and
hunger. They rescue “ugly” and over-ordered perishable food to create delicious
and highly-nutritious meals for food-insecure families. A small percentage of
soup is sold to paying customers and sales of the meals fuel our donations to
Cincinnati’s food-deprived individuals. La Soupe is a non-profit organization
that relies on soup sales and individual donations to operate.
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