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Press Release: (Milwaukee, WI) – Born across the street from each other in Milwaukee, Miller High Life and Harley-Davidson have been making timeless American products for 110 years. Now they’re making something together. Toda...
Press Release: (Milwaukee, WI) – Born across the street from each other in Milwaukee, Miller High Life and Harley-Davidson have been making timeless American products for 110 years. Now they’re making something together. Today, Bill Davidson , vice-president of the Harley-Davidson Museum and great-grandson of Harley-Davidson co-founder William A. Davidson officially kicked-off a multi-year partnership with Miller High Life by helping brewmasters make a batch of the Champagne of Beers. “It’s incredible to think that Harley-Davidson and Miller High Life were born on the same stretch of road 110 years ago,” Davidson said. “This partnership and our 110th Anniversary events in Milwaukee celebrate our common bonds, our shared history and our bright futures.” The beer brewed with Davidson will not be specially marked and will instead be distributed like any other batch of High Life brewed in the Miller Brewery. So this summer whenever someone celebrates after a great ride by enjoying the Champagne of Beers, they might be sipping this special batch. Harley-Davidson and Miller High Life will also keep some of this batch aside to celebrate special occasions with consumers throughout the summer. “It’s an honor to brew a beer that has helped people celebrate the high points in daily life for 110 years,” said Dr. David Ryder , Miller High Life head brewmaster. “But to share this moment with Harley-Davidson and the Davidson family is truly special.” Beyond the unique batch of brew, commemorative Harley-Davidson designs will be featured on Miller High Life cans and packaging. The partnership will bring customized Harley-Davidson motorcycles with Miller High Life graphics to participating retail stores. The brands will also rev up excitement by offering fans the chance to win exclusive prizes throughout the summer – including Harley-Davidson commemorative apparel and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Fans can follow Miller High Life ‘s Facebook page to get information on promotions and events in their area. Now through the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary celebration in Milwaukee over Labor Day weekend, Harley-Davidson invites fans to showcase their favorite motorcycle rides this summer. Riders can simply go to www.h-d.com/110epicride and post their epic journeys. For more Harley-Davidson 110th Milwaukee event information and ticketing details, logon to www.h-d.com/110tickets. As part of the alliance, Miller High Life and Harley-Davidson will also encourage riders to take the high road this summer by sharing safe riding tips at motorcycle events across the country. Motorcycling enthusiasts will be able to take a pledge to be safe riders and enter for a chance to win incredible gear at www.MillerHighLife.com/responsibility. About MillerCoors MillerCoors brews, markets and sells the MillerCoors portfolio of brands in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Built on a foundation of great beer brands and nearly 300 years of brewing heritage, MillerCoors continues the commitment of its founders to brew the highest quality beers. MillerCoors is the second-largest beer company in America, capturing nearly 30 percent of U.S. beer sales. Led by two of the best-selling beers in the industry, Coors Light and Miller Lite, MillerCoors has a broad portfolio of highly complementary brands across every major industry segment. The company offers a variety of leading craft and import brands, including Blue Moon and Leinenkugel’s, through its Tenth and Blake division. MillerCoors operates eight major breweries in the U.S., as well as the Leinenkugel’s craft brewery in Chippewa Falls, Wisc., and two microbreweries, the 10th Street Brewery in Milwaukee and the Blue Moon Brewing Company at Coors Field in Denver. MillerCoors insists on building its brands the right way through brewing quality, responsible marketing and environmental and community impact. MillerCoors is a joint ventu
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Just put together this #TasteofSummer @Spotify mix with some of the best summer time tunes to get your party started.
Just put together this #TasteofSummer @Spotify mix with some of the best summer time tunes to get your party started.
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Press Release: (Seattle, WA) – Way back in 2006 or ’07, I got a call from Darren Gamache of Virgil Gamache Farms, the hop growers who brought the world Amarillo. They had grown three plants of a Japanese hop variety called S...
Press Release: (Seattle, WA) – Way back in 2006 or ’07, I got a call from Darren Gamache of Virgil Gamache Farms, the hop growers who brought the world Amarillo. They had grown three plants of a Japanese hop variety called Sorachi Ace, and pelletized the cones they produced. He proposed sending them all to me for us to fool around with, to see what kinds of beers the hop might produce. Naturally, this was an honor, to be the first North American brewer to use this hop, and to carry the trust of the Gamaches to brew something solid enough to display the best qualities of Sorachi Ace. I first used it in a beer we had not long before begun brewing for Kisaku, the sushi restaurant across the street from Tangletown, a Belgian golden ale fermented with yuzu. The Japanese tie-in seemed like a natural, and we still regularly brew this beer. Next, I brewed a beer inspired by the not-so-distant line of the Rocky Mountains on my way north from Denver the very fist time I visited New Belgium to start our various cooperations there. That beer was called Generic Eminence (in homage to all those other Northwestern beers named after mountains), and in a tasting with the Subpop folks, as we contemplated the beer we would brew for their 20th anniversary, it was a 50-50 blend of this beer and Bifrost that eventually brought Loser to light. Loser was our summer seasonal for a number of years, and now it’s part of our year-round lineup, proudly displaying the Sorachi Ace that was a part of it from the beginning. Not long afterward I decided to blow it all out, to brew an Imperial IPA using Sorachi Ace in every possible phase of the brew: in the mash, with first wort, a number of times throughout the boil and in my improvised Tangletown hop back. Oh yeah, it was dry-hopped with SA as well. Since the beer was a monster, and brewed with a non-native-grown Japanese hop variety, I named it Konishiki, after the Hawaiian-born, Japanese-Samoan sumo grand master. At well over 600 pounds at his peak, Konishiki was known as “the Dump Truck,” the largest sumo wrestler ever and the only strictly non-native achiever of sumo’s second-highest ranking. We took a cask of it to the Washington Cask Festival, where it impressed Matt Thompson, our current sales director, then working for Rogue. In the years since, Konishiki himself has retired, dropped an awful lot of weight and gotten married. The recipe for the beer has languished in the Elysian archives, relegated to the “Dog Book,” our compendium of beers brewed at Tangletown and Gameworks. But now it’s back, ready to contend once more. A pretty basic pale malt bill of Northwest 2-row, Munich, C-77 crystal and Cara-hell provides an abv crowding 8%, from an OG of 19.35, with IBU somewhere in the eighties. Defer, and while you’re at it, bow down, to The Lord High Executioner! -Dick Cantwell Head Brewer and Founder, Elysian Brewing AVAILABLE :: JUNE 1 Limited Draft :: 70 – 1/2 BBLS
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(San Diego, CA) – The latest update from the Ballast Point Brewing email newsletter… — Thursday marks the draft debut of a new collaborative effort by Ballast Point Brewing and our friends at COEDO Brewery in Japan. Th...
(San Diego, CA) – The latest update from the Ballast Point Brewing email newsletter… — Thursday marks the draft debut of a new collaborative effort by Ballast Point Brewing and our friends at COEDO Brewery in Japan. The beer will be available on tap and to take home in growlers tomorrow at both of our brewery locations. Below are some notes and back story from the brewers: Ballast Point Brewing and Spirits collaborated first with COEDO Brewery on September 14th, 2012. We traveled to Japan and brewed a San Diego inspired IPA with a local Japanese twist. West to East IPA was brewed with the renowned “Aiyama” Sake Rice and fresh Yuzu peel. We used Magnum and Motueka hops in the boil. Galaxy, Nelson Sauvin, Simcoe, Amarillo and Centennial for dry hopping. White Labs Cali Ale yeast for fermentation. An inspirational brew for us, COEDO and many other craft brewers in Japan! Some of the COEDO West to East IPA made it to Southern California in February and it tasted delicious, even after it’s long Pacific journey. So good that we were wondering what it must have tasted like fresh. Seemed like a good idea to bring over the guys from COEDO and give the brew another go! Only this time we called it East to West IPA to honor the direction of the traveling brewer. We kept the recipe the same except for the substitution of brown rice for the sake rice, and Meyer Lemon peel (grown in Jamul) for the Yuzu peel. East to West IPA was brewed on April 23rd, 2013. It is a bright IPA that truly encompasses the Pacific Rim! Northern California malted Barley used as the base malt while hops from Washington State, New Zealand, and Australia combined with Meyer Lemon and White Labs California Ale Yeast from San Diego, add flavor. Aromatics jump from the glass while the lingering bitterness and acidity balance the low residual sugar left in the beer. Think tropical fruits, green grapes, peaches and citrus. Pair with ceviche, ponzu sauce or chicken picatta! Ballast Point Brewer Colby Chandler COEDO Brewer Hiromi Uetake We didn’t get to serve East to West at our brewery due to an ABC license conflict, but maybe you were lucky enough to come across it at one of the several local draft houses who were able to get a keg. That beer is but a memory, but you can try the fresh version here tomorrow. In other news, Home Brew Mart’s new expansion is complete and open for business.
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(Tempe, AZ) – Four Peaks Brewing announced a new draft beer in its latest newsletter…surprise, another session IPA. Perhaps the hot style of 2013? — Widely regarded as the “beginning” of summer by just about...
(Tempe, AZ) – Four Peaks Brewing announced a new draft beer in its latest newsletter…surprise, another session IPA. Perhaps the hot style of 2013? — Widely regarded as the “beginning” of summer by just about everyone, Memorial Day (this Monday!) is also the official start of the “laying low and bad television viewing” season around these parts. Let’s change that up a bit, huh? I’m daring you to get off of the couch, turn off that “Swamp Loggers” Marathon and make your way down to any of our 3 locations on Monday, May 27th and try our latest Seasonal, The Short Hop Session IPA! What is the Short Hop Session IPA, you ask? It’s our attempt to capture all of the great hop character found in an IPA but in a more “session-able” beer, hence the Short Hop Session IPA and, heading into the bulk of the baseball season, we thought the name would be fitting. The Short Hop is a completely NEW recipe that shines a light on the hop character of an I.P.A. but weighs in at only 5.2%. Short Hop has a nice round body with a fruity and slightly resinous hop forward character. We have added a variety of malts to create a fuller body as well as a hint of rye for complexity. Light in color with a dry, clean hop finish should make you come back for more, and the lower A.B.V. makes it possible. So drop by your favorite Four Peaks location beginning this Monday and get yourself one. Pints will be $4.50 with pitchers being $16; sorry, due to the extremely limited amount, we will NOT be filling growlers.
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@AdamCartwright3 huge discussion here
@AdamCartwright3 huge discussion here
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Yankee Stadium has hit another foul at the concession stands, charging thirsty ball fans $12 for an "import" beer that actually comes from Chicago. It’s the second time in two months the Bombers have made a suds snafu. More >> DNA...
Yankee Stadium has hit another foul at the concession stands, charging thirsty ball fans $12 for an "import" beer that actually comes from Chicago. It’s the second time in two months the Bombers have made a suds snafu. More >> DNAinfo.com New York.
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Fat Head’s Brewery will open a brewpub in downtown Portland, Ore., co-owner and brewer Matt Cole said. [...] Fat Head’s also announced earlier this year that it’s looking to open a brewpub in Columbus. More >> Ohio.com.
Fat Head’s Brewery will open a brewpub in downtown Portland, Ore., co-owner and brewer Matt Cole said. [...] Fat Head’s also announced earlier this year that it’s looking to open a brewpub in Columbus. More >> Ohio.com.
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Fracking could ruin German beer industry, brewers tell Angela Merkel: The Brauer-Bund beer association is worr...
Fracking could ruin German beer industry, brewers tell Angela Merkel: The Brauer-Bund beer association is worr...
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