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Holiday Beer Part 4

Holiday Beer Part 4

FromBeer School


Holiday Beer Part 4

FromBeer School

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Length:
171 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Holiday Beer Part 4

it seems like every year the holiday sneaks in sooner and sooner. this year is NO exception. sure, we're always glad to see the new beers because they offer exciting takes on taste. but do we really have to put up with retail needs to maximize efficiency of flying off the shelves for maximum profits? can't we enjoy dead turkey day and the birth of the invisible man's son without having it run apon us? okay, maybe we don't care. having it come out early means we can try some different things BEFORE we commit to bring bottles to the party. the best compliment in the world you can get is "dude, awesome picks on the beers... I like every one you brought."

and that's my friends is what it really is all about.

Beers on the show:
Anchor Xmas 1986
Anchor Xmas 1987
Anchor Xmas 1988
Anchor Xmas 2007
Anchor Xmas 2009
Sierra Nevada Celebration
Samuel Smith Winter Welcome
Rogue Santa's Private Reserve
Deschutes Jubelale

Homework:
your future self will thank you if you start making a vertical flight today.

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Host: John Foster and Motor
Guest: Mark aka Trade Mark.

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Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 11/08/2009.

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Released:
Nov 11, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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We're here to help you and your friends learn to like more than one kind of beer. There's lots of different beers to like. Some are made right down the street from where you live and others have to travel half way around the world to get to you. Learn why beer tastes like it does, how other styles came about, and all the verbs you might use to describe what you are tasting. The best part is the home work is beer! Beer School topics include: beer, culture, brewing, stories, guides to styles and much, much, more. You don't have to like every beer but don't drink the same beer day after day.