Showing posts with label brewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brewing. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

"Drink This" A Glass for Every Beer

While we are working on our video explaining the proper glassware you should try to use for each beer, BeerAdvocate.com has already written a comprehensive list you can refer to. In the next month or two we plan to have a short video recommending 4-5 glasses every beer drinker should own and how they effect each style of beer. While each brew can have its own glass, not everyone can afford to have an entire pantry of glassware. Whether you drink from the bottle or a mug, it's ultimately up to you to discover how you best like to drink beer. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/101/glassware

Monday, April 9, 2012

Innis & Gunn Rum Cask: Oak Aged Beer

Similar to Innis & Gunn Original, this beer is darker in color and has a roasted flavor. Slightly higher in alcohol at 7.4% ABV, this beer hides it really well. Full mouth feel and strong flavors make this a great stand alone beer or enjoy with a cigar.


Friday, April 6, 2012

Drink This Sam Adams Alpine Spring

This is a delicious ale, although spring is in its name it isn't as fruity as other bottle fermented spring ales. A slight aroma of lemon or orange comes off the beer and it has a light taste. miminal head tops a slighty cloudy golden beer that resembles a wheat beer. A crisp clean finish pairs great with spicy foods and hot days.


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

"Drink This" Innis & Gunn with Owner & Brewmaster Dougal Sharp



Owner & Brewmaster Dougal Sharp of Innis & Gunn: Oak Aged Beer talks with John Hedlund and Drink This about how he discovered this unique brew.

The Innis and Gunn story: A character is born. It all began when a famous whisky distiller contacted Master Brewer Dougal Sharp to tell him that they wanted to produce an ale-finished whisky. Many other brewers and distillers had tried to make ale finished whisky but none had succeeded. Dougal proposed a special recipe and a special technique. He created a unique ale to impart a smooth, beery character to the oak barrels. This would in turn flavour the maturing whisky. The distillers were delighted that the process worked and the resulting Ale Cask reserve Whisky was a real success. It was only many months later, after thousands of gallons of beer had been used to season the oak barrels (then tragically, thrown away), that Dougal received a call that would change everything. "You have got to taste this beer that we are pouring away. The workers have sampled it and they say it tastes absolutely delicious,"
Get the full story here: http://www.innisandgunn.com/~/media/Files/IGstory.ashx

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All material within this video is owned and produced by John Hedlund and Exit 172 Productions, LLC. Copyright 2012 Exit 172 Productions, LLC.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

"Drink This" Samuel Adams: Lauren Quaglia - Manager Eastern, PA

Samuel Adams District Manager for Eastern, Pennsylvania Lauren Quaglia talks about the Boston Beer Company's brews with John Hedlund. Samuel Adams is an American brand of beer brewed by the Boston Beer Company (NYSE: SAM) and its associated contract brewers. The company was founded in 1984 by Jim Koch, Harry M. Rubin, and Lorenzo Lamadrid in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The brand name of Samuel Adams (often abbreviated to Sam Adams, even in advertisements), was chosen in honor of Samuel Adams, an American patriot famous for his role in the American Revolution and Boston Tea Party. According to tradition, he was also a brewer.[3] The Boston Beer Company is currently the 2nd largest US beermaker. - Wikipedia http://www.samueladams.com http://www.samueladams.com/enjoy-our-beer/beer-guide.aspx http://DrinkThis.tv @DrinkThisTweets All material within this video is owned and produced by John Hedlund and Exit 172 Productions, LLC. Copyright 2012 Exit 172 Productions, LLC. http://Exit172Productions.com