24
Jan

Announcing the Happy Beaver Brewing Company

Okay, well, it’s not a real brewery but I need to call my Home Brew something!  I just brewed my third batch of beer, it was a Scottish Ale and I am planning on brewing another Irish Stout next weekend.  I wanted to come up with a brewery name that was a little funny and maybe a little irreverent so Happy Beaver was born.  I think the name is perfect because as we all know, everything is better with a little Beaver.

I have a friend that works for me that loves to mess around with Photoshop.  He spent some time and put together the label below for the ESB I just bottled.  I think it came out pretty well, now  I just need to get the blank labels and get it printed.

Happy Beaver Pale Ale Label

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17
Jan

My Favorite Video Podcasts

My goal during this Year of Beer is to learn as much as I can about craft beer and home brewing.  I am reading books, going on tours, sampling beer, reading web sites, subscribing to magazines, listening to audio podcasts and watching video podcasts.  One of the best things about the craft beer hobby is the fantastic community of beer lovers that surround it.   Many of these beer lovers have taken their hobby to the next level and turned their passion into a blog or podcast which has resulted in a plethora of free and entertaining content.

I want to blog about as many of these valuable resources as I can over this year of beer so you can join in and learn along with me.  With this post I am going to identify my favorite craft beer video podcasts.  If your podcast isn’t on the list, it doesn’t mean it’s not great, this is just a list of my favorites so far.  I am sure there are plenty I haven’t even watched, especially if they aren’t on itunes.  If you have a favorite that’s not on this list, please recommend it in the comments below so I can check it out.

Here For The Beer – http://www.hereforthebeer.com

Here for the Beer is done by a husband and wife duo, Tim and Amy Brady.  They have been involved in the craft beer scene for 8 years now and although they claim they aren’t professionals, they do an amazing job.  The quality of the videos are fantastic.  Tim and Amy used to work in the corporate world in New York city but left that life behind them when they moved to Vermont and bought the Forty Putney Road Bed and Breakfast.  When they aren’t busy running their inn, they are traveling, drinking great beer and shooting video.

The videos they shoot run a variety of topics, they cover beer tasting, beer news, brewery and pub tours, interviews and more.  You can find out more about their show and check out other episodes by visiting them at HereForTheBeer.com

Beer America TVhttp://www.beeramerica.tv

This show is mostly shot at the Moon River Brewing company in Savannah, GA and has 2 or 3 hosts depending on the episode.  For the episodes I have watched, Paul Leone and John Pinkerton have been in every episode with David Little joining them in a little over half.  The quality of the video is quite good and it is basically a beer review show without the rating.  They taste a beer, discuss it, discuss what elements of the beer are bringing out which flavors and give some background on the brewery that made it.  They do a great job of being objective and believe that taste is subjective so they don’t rate the beer when they are done.

I don’t know what the future of the show will be as in one of the recent episodes Paul Leone, who seems to be the main driver behind the show, has announced that he is moving to Texas.  Seems like if the show does manage to continue, it would be with a new cast of people but who knows, I am only speculating.  You can find out more about this great video podcast by going to BeerAmerica.TV

Basic Brewing Videohttp://www.basicbrewing.com

I have written about BasicBrewing.com before and I just love these guys.  They have both a regular audio podcast and a video podcast  and unlike the other shows I am recommending in this blog post, their focus is on Homebrewing.  James and Steve know what they are talking about and it’s obvious that they have a real passion for the hobby.  They have that rare talent of being very knowledgable but still being able to communicate the finer points to someone like me, who is just starting out in the hobby. I also subscribe to their audio podcast and when I do my top audio podcasts post, it will certainly be included.

They put out several “How-To” DVD’s on homebrewing but I can’t speak to them as I haven’t bought any yet.  I do intend on getting their “Stepping into All-Grain” DVD soon as I want to try all-grain brewing but am finding it difficult to make that jump.  You can read more about them and subscribe to their podcasts at BasicBrewing.com

Two Guys on Beer – http://www.twoguysonbeer.com

These guys are somewhat local to me, I live in the Reading, PA area and these guys are based in Philadelphia which is only an hour away.  Every episode I have seen has been filmed at National Mechanics, a bar I haven’t been to yet but look forward to checking out.  The episodes are the perfect length.  They are just a few minutes long and give you the content you want, your in and out and have a new beer to hunt down and try.

They are a review show and review a lot of beer I have never heard of.  They do a  good job of describing the beer and the brewery that made it.  They score each beer on a scale of 1 – 100 but most beers are usually in the 80’s and 90’s.    You can check these guys out and subscribe to their podcast by going to TwoGuysOnBeer.com

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16
Jan

I am Back, Baby!

The plague has finally left my house and for the first time this year, I am back to enjoying beer.  As I type this, I am drinking an Ommegang Hennepin which is a Saison farmhouse style ale.  It’s quite tasty, first time I have ever had it.  I have yet to have a beer from Ommegang that I haven’t liked and wanted more of.

For most of January so far I have been sick and while recovering, my palette has been in terrible shape, I haven’t been able to taste much but that is behind me and I am ready to continue my year of beer.  Tomorrow I am planning on brewing my 3rd batch of beer.  It’s going to be either another Irish Stout or a Scotch Ale.

I need to update my goals as I have made some pretty impressive progress so far.  I have visited more than 10 breweries, toured all that offered a tour, tried a ton of different beers and have learned a lot.  I have a lot more to learn but am pretty happy with how far I have come since my birthday an am excited to be back to blogging on a regular basis.

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6
Jan

So Much for My Great Comeback

Just 2 days after I made my post about how I am going to be getting back on track now that the holidays are over, I got sick with bronchitus, haven’t been able to taste anything and have been worn out and miserable after work.  Oh well, I am starting to feel better so hang in there, regular posts are coming soon!

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28
Dec

Getting Back on Track

As I previously mentioned in a few recent posts, December is a crazy busy month for me.  I was doing pretty good with this blog until December hit (I was doing good enough for my needs and wants anyway).  I started this blog back in August and up until the holiday craziness I was consistently adding a couple of new posts every week.  But, like every December, when the holiday shopping season started up, I had no time for anything beyond work and family.  Now that Christmas is over, I am ready to get back to it.

I may not have been blogging but I was still pretty involved in my pursuit to learn as much about beer as I can this year.  I tried a lot of different beers in December and need to update my Goals page to reflect all of them.  I brewed and bottled a batch of ESB that I am pretty happy with but ran into some cleanliness issues with my bottles.  I need to figure out a better way to clean, sanitize and store my home brew bottles so it was a good learning experience and most of the bottles of beer seem to be okay.  As I recently posted, I got a lot of great beer stuff for Christmas and have been looking at taking the plunge into all grain brewing.   In short, despite not having the time to blog about it, December was still a pretty great beer month for me.

I also had a lot of time to think about my pursuit and this web site.  I think I am trying to be too many things with this blog.  There is nothing wrong with blogging about as many things as I can but I need to get re-focus my efforts into my original ideas for this web site.  One of the things you are going to see a lot less of are beer reviews.  One of my goals was to review 100 beers this year.  The thought behind it was it would force me to learn how to review beer, how to taste beer and how to analyze and write about beer.  However, I  think I have been focusing on that goal too much and I need to focus on writing about all of the things I am learning about instead.  You will still see an occasional review from me and as I refine my palette you may see reviews increase again but for now, expect to see them less often.

As always, if you have anything you would like me to write about, please feel free to send me an email or post a comment.

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27
Dec

What I got for Christmas

Christmas Presents 2009

If you are a regular reader of this blog you know I have been slow to post this month.  I mentioned in a previous post that I am insanely busy during the month of December.  Yes, yes, I know most people are busy this month but I assure you, it’s worse for me than it is for most.  I am one of the owners of an Ecommerce business and am in charge of the daily operations.  December is INSANE!

But, enough belly-aching, I actually really love this month and love Christmas and my wife made sure it was a Christmas packed full of Beer!  It was a nice reward for a month of hard work.  I got a lot of non-beer related items for Christmas as well but let’s skip all that and talk about the important stuff (oh, and if you are reading this and are one of the people that got me a non-beer item, disregard that last sentence, your gift was my favorite).


Homebrew Beer Kits

  • Brewers Best Scotch Ale
  • Brewers Best Irish Stout

Beer Books

Beer

  • Ommegang Witte – 1 Pint 9.4 oz Bottle
  • Ommegang Rare VOS – 1 Pint 9.4 oz Bottle
  • Ommegang Hennepin – 1 Pint 9.4 oz Bottle
  • Rouge Yellow Snow IPA – 1 Pint 6 oz Bottle
  • Southern Tier Imperial Mokah – 1 Pint 6 oz Bottle
  • 6 Pack of Troegs Mad Elf – 12 oz Bottles
  • Konig Ludwig Weissbier – 12 oz Bottle

It was a great Christmas and a really nice and relaxing 4 day weekend with the family.  I am not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow but I have no complaints.  It was a great time.

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