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On this latest and greatest episode of the KC Social Grant Waner and Charlie Coburn discuss:
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On this latest and greatest episode of the KC Social Grant Waner and Charlie Coburn discuss:
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We were Live at Parkville Microbrew Fest:
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From the 1950’s ads portraying women as domestic servants to the modern corona ring card girls in prize fighting. The Obvious thing is the commercials and the branding and we will definitely discuss it as it is a hot topic. Women in the brewery, in the offices, in the taproom, and as customers warrant their own attention and perspective particularly from the female point of view. I want to make explicit that this could be a panel about anything in beer given the expertise of our panel. In our short run of the podcast we have had women discuss beer in general, from the brewing process and marketing perspective. We at the KC social can do better and we will staring now.
Alana Broyles is the owner/operator of Eleven Three KC LLC, a freelance marketing company, and has been working hard to put together an annual local beer calendar with the first launching in August! ELEVEN THREE KC
Annie Davis currently works at Double Shift Brewing on the production side, helps in the taproom and also manages the beer department of a local liquor store and is an active member of Pink Boots Society. She started the first chapter in Missouri for the KC area.
Jennifer Helber’s career as a lab rat for 30+ years has included work in wastewater, academic research, government, and Boulevard Brewing Co. She’s a Beer Judge, and believes “life is short; drink the best beers!” She is a microbiologist people and you can find her at Grain to Glass.
Annie is a Pink Boots Society Kansas City chapter leader but this podcast is in no way an involved of Pink Boots Society as all these opinions are her own.
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Join us at Martin City Brewing with owner Matt Moore and brewmaster Nick Vaughn. We asked:
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We pair Beer to music on this episode. This was fun…
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You do not want to miss out on this Crane Brewing Company podcast! It’s a fun inside look at a dynamic and excellent group of people.
Chris Meyers – Co-Founder
Aaron Bryant – Operations Manager
Christian Coryell– Lead Taproom Bartender
Eric Pageler – Asst. Brewer
Marty Graham – Production Team
Michael Reynolds– Brewer
How was the KC Brew Fest this year?
This is Crane’s second year, what are some of the biggest learning experiences you all have had?
How important is team chemistry? Is it difficult navigating all these personalities toward a common goal?
You have 12 oz 6 packs of non sour beers: Farmhouse IPA, Omar Porter and Trailsmith Farmhouse Ale. Why glass and not cans?
Will you all be doing more .375 ml bottles?
Most of your beers are moderate to low ABV, is that intentional. Do you want more sessionable stuff?
Discuss recent releases: Berry Weiss, Mexican Cake Illuminati, Casting Pearls
You have been doing regular NE IPA’s for the Taproom, How has that been going?
How is brewing an NE IPA different from a regular IPA?
Is it tough keeping pace with the steady stream of new releases?
What are the experimental things are you all are doing, Hop Varieties, barrels, yeast strains, ingredients?
Reserve Member Program
Discuss Upcoming Schedule:
Do you foresee distro expansion?
What beers have you ‘retired’? What will be replacing these beers?
Talk to me about the Downtown Revitalization group how did you become involved.
Rock Island Corridor Construction?
Final Thoughts?
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This episode Woodie Bonds co-hosts with Ruven and discusses Hip Hops Hooray Beer Festival.
Co-owner Nathan Howard discusses Strange Days Brewing Company before opening to the public:
Australian Gold, 5.0 ABV, 32 IBU
Australian-style golden ale
Australian-style golden with a mix of bready flavors as well as notes of banana & apple. Brewed with a single-bittering addition of Pride of Ringwood. This style beer has roots in England but was adapted for the warmer Australian climate.
Black & Wit, 5.0 ABV, 19 IBU
Black Belgian-style witbier
A dark twist on the classic belgian-style witbier. Similar to the original, Black & Wit is brewed with a hefty amount of wheat malt and spiced with orange peel & coriander, however this version was brewed with midnight wheat giving it a black apperance. Black & Wit proves a beer can be both light & dark at the same time.
Daydream, 7.0 ABV 21 IBU
French-style saison
A complex yet highly drinkable take on the saison. Daydream is brewed with honey, orange peel, and peppercorn before being dry-hopped with Mandarina Bavaria. A great beer to allow your mind to wander…
Episodes Pale Ale – Sorachi Ace edition, 5.7 ABV, 55 IBU
Single-hop pale ale
1st Episode of our rotating single-hop pale ale series features Sorachi Ace hop. Originally cultivated in Japan, this hop has wonderful aroma & flavor ranging from lemon to dill to pepper.
Estranged, 9.5 ABV 32 IBU
Belgian Dark Strong
A belgian-style dark strong ale with a complex & layered malt bill and a ruby red color. Expect notes of plum, dates, raisins, cherry and a hint of chocolate. This one may leave you feeling a sense of estrangement from all others things. Or maybe just feeling a little bit “strange”.
Japanese Black IPA, 7.8 ABV 80 IBU
Black IPA with Asian spices
Japanese Black IPA is a unique fusion of American Black IPA and asian culinary influences. A highly-hopped beer brewed with barley, rice, and midnight wheat which gives it a nice black appearance and dry finish, allowing ginger & Szechuan peppercorn to mingle with the hop profile.
Sir Real IPA 8.0 ABV, 83 IBU
This beer is surreal. No sir, it is real. Sir Real. Brewed with a simple grain bill to allow for some serious hop bitterness and aroma. Hops used include Warrior, Azacca, Ariana, and Eureka!
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Jeremy Danner, Ambassador Brewer for Boulevard
Kory Hochler and I had a few beers with Danner and here are the PODCAST QUESTIONS: