Quickie Beer News: Cigar City To Meet Windy City - 1/30/18

My latest Quickie News blurb looks at Cigar City Brewing moving on up...all the way up, like to Chicago for their new distribution.

Beer Basement Tour: Let's See What's Down Here

So I was asked about a doing a tour around some of the beers that I have in my basement, thank you and this is just that. A little show and tell of what is currently being held down below which I believe now totals over 100 beers between the basement and bottom shelf of the fridge. If I get snowed in then let’s just say that I am good. But with that all being said, come with me on this journey to see what is now hidden away and at some point will be the subject of some upcoming reviews.

Beer Chat: Talking Beer With Cold Brew Podcast

This past Sunday morning I had a chance to catch up with Greg Minor from the Cold Brew Podcast to discuss his show and of course, beer. We talked about his various topics and things around the beer world as well as shared some of our stories and experiences during our live talk on YouTube. See the discussion in its entirety by checking out the video here, and make sure to check out Cold Brew Podcast as they release a new episode on a weekly basis. And remember, there’s always time. Get Your Beer On…Cheers!


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Beer Review: Revolution Brewing Amarillo-Hero

Recently, I took a look at Anti-Hero from Revolution Brewing and now it’s time to take a look at Amarillo-Hero. This 7.3% ABV IPA is a seasonal release available only from January and February, and is noted to have intense citrus and floral notes as Cascade and Citra hops are layered to increase its amplification. Funny though that there is not much mention of the Amarillo, but its IBU level of 70 lets you know that you will feel some bitterness.

For me, I found this one to be a nicely balanced beer between the hops and the malts. Its appearance is decent enough as well as aroma and flavor. The beer sat well on my palate and did provide a nice crisp feel and overall it delivered enough that I scored it an 82. See more on how I reached this score by watching the video here, but well worth a try for any IPA fan.

So go ahead and grab one, check out the video and Get Your Beer On! Remember to also like, comment, subscribe and share…and let’s spread the good word of beer!

Unboxing Video: Whats This? More Beer? Thanks Todd!

Thanks to my buddy Todd, once again it’s time for another beer unboxing. I am not sure what beats a nice surprise, oh wait yes I do, a surprise with beer. Join me here as I unbox the beers that have just arrived and let’s see what goodies are in store for me to review for you via my YouTube channel! Oh it’s definitely time for me to Get My Beer On!

Beer Flow: Treat 'Em Right Episode 16 - Victory Brewing On Tap

This episode we discuss Victory Brewing out of Pennsylvania along with other beer news and issues, especially along the lines of beer marketing and missteps that may be being made in the wake of some of the backlash toward the recent can labeling by Tusket Falls Brewing Company. Even though we are a man down with our buddy Eric visiting the U.K., Todd, Joe and I keep the beer flow going. So grab a beer and check out all that we discussed…and Get Your Beer On!

Beer Review: Revolution Brewing Anti-Hero

Anti-Hero is the flagship IPA of Revolution Brewing out of Chicago, Illinois and of course now the subject of my latest review. It is an all year offering that comes in with an ABV of 6.7% along with an IBU level of 65. For me this one can be best described as a solid IPA that delivers mainly on the flavor and palate more than anything else. Appearance and aroma were a little less than expected, but overall I found it pleasing enough to score it an 81 for me.

Check out my video to see more of my thoughts on this one and remember there’s always time, so go Get Your Beer On! Cheers!

Press Release: Brewers Association Appoints Four String Brewmaster to Board

Larry Horwitz Appointed to Brewers Association Board of Directors


Four String brewmaster selected for at-large seat.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Brewers Association (BA) board of directors appointed Larry Horwitz of Four String Brewing Company to one of its two at-large seats. Horwitz and Jose Mallea of Biscayne Bay Brewing in Miami, Florida will each serve a two-year term on the board of the national not-for-profit craft brewers organization.


Horwitz is currently seated on the Ohio Craft Brewers Association (OCBA) board of directors, serving on the advocacy, education, finance and governance committees. He is also a member of the BA Technical Committee and serves on the Quality and Safety subcommittees. Horwitz is a past president of the Master Brewers Association of the Americas District Philadelphia, a position held while brewing at Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant in Philadelphia.

“Larry is a thoughtful and effective member of the OCBA board and has helped to guide the direction of our organization to the benefit of all Ohio craft breweries,” said Mary MacDonald, executive director of the OCBA. “We have no doubt that his insight and experience will be of tremendous value to the BA board as well.”

The BA board guides the strategic direction of the organization and governs the activities of the professional division of the BA, as well as the American Homebrewers AssociationBrewers Publications and BA events including the Great American Beer FestivalCraft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo Americaand SAVOR.

“With the craft brewing community continuing to grow to more than 6,000 small and independent craft brewers across the country, it is imperative for the board to continue to reflect the interests of brewers of all sizes and ensure that even the smallest voices are heard,” said Rob Tod, board chair, Brewers Association. “In the face of many exciting opportunities and challenges, this is a dynamic time to be a small and independent brewer. I look forward to working alongside our new colleagues to continue making this a great industry, both for those who work in it and the beer lovers who get to enjoy it.”

The BA will seat its new board members on February 21, 2018.

Founded in 2007, the Ohio Craft Brewers Association is a nonprofit guild that exists to promote and preserve Ohio’s unified craft brewing industry. We aspire to be recognized as the industry leader at both state and national levels for preserving the art of making high-quality, unique craft beer; to serve as the unified voice for craft brewers across the state; to advocate on behalf of the Ohio Craft beer industry; to contribute to systemic, local community development by driving economic and job growth, while creating experiences that bring people together; and to serve as a beacon for local production and manufacturing through craft beer, resulting in diverse choices for consumers.


Beer Review: Penn Brewery Penn IPA

The Penn IPA is an American IPA from Penn Brewery that carries an ABV of 7% and an IBU level of 70. It also is one of the beers that I had picked up on a previous beer run to West Virginia, and the subject of this latest review. Going in I didn’t know anything about the brewery, but figured why not pick it up and give it a shot. As far as being a beer, it came out as being solid enough that I cored it a 74 out of 100 overall, not a standout but not disappointing as well. Across the board it was okay enough in the key aspects that matter and check out my video to see more of the finer details that I share. Cheers!

Creating Beer Head When Served With None

So, I was recently served a beer while out that actually was lacking in the head area. This
means all of the gasses and proteins were just lying there in the beer
unreleased and not doing so would lead to potential bloating down the line as I
drank through this beer. So check out my video to see a little trick to avoid
this and please all you establishment owners and managers teach and train your
people how to pour a proper beer. There are definitely too many that still
don't know how to do this correctly.

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