Abv Chicago Craft Beer Podcast

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A Chicago craft beer podcast. Raffles, event and beer reviews and much more. It's Another Beer View.

Episodes

  • Episode 139 - Funk Factory Geuzeria

    21/09/2016 Duration: 01h07min

    Levi Funk is taking the foundation laid by breweries like Russian River and Allagash and making American lambic-style beers to match the quality of Belgian masters. Or at least approach them. We have five sours from the Funk Factory Geuzeria, and we pimp that coolship. There’s a whole cast of new characters here: Gushy the Bunker Bucket, Jean Cheese, Curtis Mercer, and Dreggy Topoff. Beyond a lot of spontaneous fermentation and lambic talk, there’s also Kraig’s Kandy Korner, Ryan’s Produce Minute, and a graphic mustache experience. We ain’t funkin’ around.   Dweller on the Threshold (Blended American sour) Cassis (Blended lambic-style beer with Champagne currants) White Lodge Reserve (American Gueuze-style beer) Frampaars (Blended lambic-style beer with purple raspberries) Bosbes (Blended lambic-style beer with blueberries)

  • Episode 138 - The WA Show

    14/09/2016 Duration: 01h11min

    Parched after an evening of marmot spotting, we continue our 50 states quest by sipping on some Washington. We review six beers from six breweries from The Evergreen State thanks to Raj Shah and only mention grunge a half dozen times. We play a Blood Brothers-based game, do the alternating-brewery-name-pronunciation tango (the forbidden worddance), and discuss “the problem” with New England-style IPAs. Beware the mouth goblin.   Bale Breaker Brewing - Field 41 Pale Ale Urban Family Brewing - Herr Kinski’s Apricot Dream-Spiral Berliner Weisse Cloudburst Brewing - Market Fresh Saison #6: Peaches & Grains of Paradise Holy Mountain Brewing - The Goat Brett Saison Three Magnets Brewing Co. - Little Juice IPA (Smoothie Edition) Stoup Brewing - Citra IPA

  • Episode 137 - Best of Low ABV, Volume 1

    07/09/2016 Duration: 01h05min

    It’s New Baby Hiatus time at ABV Studios, so we have gathered some of our favorite Low ABV episodes that were previously only available to our Patreon donors. Uh, sorry Patreon donors. But you’ll hear four beers reviewed, and a very loose - and edgy - Ryan & Craig on these mini shows that are sure to be the talk of Craft Beer Town. There’s an MC Johnsen appearance, SMaSH desires, 90s rock karaoke,  hot takes on some local breweries, a story about a 26-inch hot dog, and a noxious cloud of Hoobastank - all while we seemingly look to find the tag beyond “Explicit” on iTunes. To get access to a whole mess more of these types of shows, go to www.patreon.com/abvchicago and donate to help keep our show listener-supported an ad-free.   Low ABVs Compiled: Low ABV 2 - Buckledown’s Citra Clencher Low ABV 4 - Cycle Brewing’s Tuesday Low ABV 7 - Lord Hobo’s Boom Sauce Low ABV 10 - Moody Tongue’s BA Chocolate Barleywine

  • Episode 136 - The FLA Show

    31/08/2016 Duration: 01h33min

    Our next stop on our mission to taste the whole USA brings one of the overall most satisfying lineups - and maybe Craig’s favorite beer of all time. Five Florida breweries are featured with two brief interviews with brewers poised to make a huge name for themselves. Matt Manthe from Odd Breed Wild Ales talks taproom plans and how they do spontaneous fermentation in the Florida climate. Corey Artanis from 3 Sons Brewing explains how he gets the flavors just right - and damn do we have an example of that on the show. We also mention the increased instances of brewers contracting wort and working double duty. Plus, there’s some etiquette talk with Craig, Pitbull trivia, stuff Craig saw on Twitter, being flavor-forward in Florida, and nerding out at J. Wakefield’s taproom. Dale. Beers Reviewed Wakefield Brewing - Every Gose Has Its Thorn (Gose w/ grapefruit) Odd Breed Wild Ales - Peaches (Barrel-aged wild ale w/ peaches) Wynwood Brewing - Tres Puentes (Blended saison) Cycle Brewing - Monday (Maple bourbon aged c

  • Episode 135 - NOW That’s What I Call Nepotism! Vol. 1

    24/08/2016 Duration: 01h08min

    At one point, this show had a purpose and a modicum of decency - but this episode takes it pretty far from either. We review a bunch of our favorite (favored?) breweries’ beers and debut our new theme song. It all starts with just a shameful lead-up thanks to Craig, and ends with a whole new meaning for the abbreviation “ABV” thanks to Inclement Weather. In the middle there’s talk of can-conditioning, pizza beers, the New England IPA non-story, Joey “CoCo” Diaz, and the problem with mouthfeeling everything. Hold me closer, greasy dancer. Beers Reviewed Transient Artisan Ales - Weko (Brett Pale Ale) Maplewood Brewing - Juice Pants (IPA) Middle Brow Beer Co. - Low (Brown Gose) Mikerphone Brewing - Mad Flavor, Batch #2 (Double Dry-Hopped IPA) Une Année Brewery - Framboise (American Raspberry Wild Ale)

  • Episode 134 - Funky Buddha, Little Buddha

    17/08/2016 Duration: 01h15min

    No one can ever accuse Funky Buddha of false advertising, but their brewing methods certainly seem unholy. We taste a few dessert beers and one IPA that are perfect executions of this Florida brewery’s intentions. And because Craig was in Florida recently, there’s a little interview with brewer Jeff Rose included here. Much more funkiness abounds as Ryan confesses a crime, Craig loses a job over khakis, and we plan a brewery sitcom. There’s also a Mario 2/Jesus connection, The Nerding Hour, “Coach” and Applebees talk, Soaky Toast, and a Hurricane of Elbows. And we play a game called “311 or Buddha?” You got to come original. Beers Reviewed Lemon Meringue Pie (Blonde Ale) Muy Bonita (Double Brown Ale) 3 Years & Brewing (IPA with mango) French Toast (Double Brown Ale) Barrel-Aged Chocwork Orange (Imperial Milk Porter)

  • Episode 133 - Hop Butcher For The World

    10/08/2016 Duration: 01h26min

    How does a brewery that owns a single fermenter in a borrowed space with a staff of three people with other full-time jobs not only survive but thrive in the marketplace? Jeremiah from Hop Butcher gives us the whole story - and a lot of tasty beers. Few stones are left unturned as we talk about the name change (from South Loop Brewing), the brewery’s prospective growth, the importance of good artwork, the difficulty of hop contracts, and how they’ve managed to sell their beer to a few major Chicago sports institutions. We get a little sweaty, taste a very rare barrel-aged treat, and thank Jeremiah for not trolling the show as he had planned.   Beers Sampled Your Wish Is Granted (Double IPA) Alemerica the Beautiful (Mosaic-Hopped American Pale Ale) Good Ryes Wear Black (Black Rye IPA) The World’s Colombian Coffee Exposition (Imperial Coffee Stout) The World’s Colombian Coffee Exposition: Bourbon Barrel-Aged

  • Episode 132 - Goose Island Clybourn II

    03/08/2016 Duration: 01h33min

    It’s been almost two years since we first recorded in the legendary Chicago institution, and as much as things have changed, Goose Island Clybourn is still about creative small batches from some of the most passionate brewers around. Brewers Jon and Steve join us to talk about the implications of the sale to AB InBev including equipment upgrades, recipe ownership, franchising the brewpub model, and the public reaction to “selling out.” They also pour us some unbelievable beers, including maybe our first recorded experience with a “ghost whale.” Also expect to hear about their current issues with brewing sour beers, how they handle bottle releases and determine pricing, and a little teaser regarding Belgian Fest. Steve also absolutely schools us on Old Ales and Stock Ales, Jon gets to bask in his proudest beer-naming moments, and we all give some sweet love to Cory King. This one is chock full of goofs and goodies, folks, so grab a few beers and enjoy. Beers Tasted: Sara Later (Belgian pale ale) Cran-Bruin (Ou

  • Episode 131 - IPA Plus

    27/07/2016 Duration: 01h03min

    Well dammit if we can’t just be happy with our regular ol’ IPAs, brewers have been adding all sorts of stuff to our favorite hopdrinks. This show features five IPAs...with a TWIST! Might it be possible that we built this show around a “ringer”? Perhaps. But all of the beers more than hold their own, and they bring out an unusual array of distractions: Björk, WiiKush, Offspring beers, and BagelFest. We also challenge each other to come up with a list of unusual ingredients that have yet to be used in IPAs - so brewers take note! Cream bomb: out. Beers Considered Middle Brow Beer Co. - Karin (Belgian IPA + farmhouse ale blend) Like Minds Brewing Co. - Archimedes (IPA + Brettanomyces) Burnt Hickory Brewery - Killboy Powerhead (IPA + orange & vanilla) Stone Brewing - Mocha IPA (DIPA + cacao & coffee) Other Half/Half Acre - Rainbow Never Ends (DIPA + oats, rice flakes, rice syrup, & kölsch yeast) (Producer’s Note: Like Minds now has a fancy website but did not at the time of this recording.)

  • Episode 130 - Chicago in Wood

    20/07/2016 Duration: 01h08min

    Used to be that a beer aged in wood was a rare shelf find, but now you can’t throw a bottle cap without hitting one. For this episode, we have five barrel-aged “Chicago” beers, and the results are...unexpected. We have one of the most mysterious beers we’ve ever opened, experience nostalgia for the days of bottle-waxing, and try to resist the urge to jibboo. And Craig might not be hunting whales, but he sure is hunting something.   Beers Reviewed   Whiner Beer Co. - Le Tub (blended wild farmhouse aged in cabernet barrels) Nomad Brewery - Batch #1 (imperial brown ale aged in bourbon barrels) Mikerphone Brewing - Jibboo (farmhouse ale aged in wine puncheons) Off Color Brewing - Barrel-Aged Dino S’mores (imperial stout aged in bourbon barrels) Transient Artisan Ales - Kentuckley (imperial breakfast stout aged in bourbon barrels)  

  • Episode 129 - The GA Show

    13/07/2016 Duration: 01h26min

    Not so long ago, Craig took the midnight train to Georgia and came back with a bushel of tasty beers. Here we drink five of them and throw in a few brief interviews, including yeast talk with Ford from Orpheus, and chattin’ beer styles with Joran from Three Taverns. Craig also recaps his Georgia trip including ballpark food, his guest spot on Beer Guys Radio, and the profoundly stupid beer laws of the Peach State. We’ll also learn how Ryan continues to make the freshest dunks and the actual hotness of 98 Degrees. But then Craig refuses to take us to Stankonia. :-( :-( :-(   Beers Reviewed   Second Self - Maverick & Gose Orpheus - Atalanta Tart Plum Saison Creature Comforts - Tropicália IPA Three Taverns - Inceptus American Wild Ale Burnt Hickory Brewery - Kolb’s Farm Imperial Stout

  • Episode 128 - Mikerphone Remastered

    06/07/2016 Duration: 01h17min

    Mike Pallen is releasing instant classics on a regular basis, and since the rabid fans demanded it, we drink some “updated” versions of his beers from our recent go-round with Mikerphone - with one bonus “track.” This one also involves a little music trivia, Craig’s new catch phrase, Ryan’s advice for winning at strip-anything, and a huge wax boner. Rock over London! Rock on Chicago! Polaroid: see what develops.   Beers Sampled Hang Me Up To Dry Dry-Hopped Sour Special Sauce (Batch #2) Double IPA Travelin’ Man Dry-Hopped Saison Imperial Smells Like Bean Spirit Breakfast Stout Stop, Collaborate, & Listen Vanilla Rice Stout  

  • Episode 127 - Oxbow Brewing

    29/06/2016 Duration: 55min

    Just a spit trail east of Cowshit Corner in Newcastle, Maine, Oxbow Brewing has been making actual farmhouse beers since 2011. We’re lucky to try five of their low-SRM ales - most of them thanks to David Leshinski - and talk about what makes them unique. Craig has an exciting update on a long-time fugitive, Ryan explains how he chooses music for the show, and we break the space-time continuum. Also: Stuff to shave into your head! Grisette addicts! Crystal IPAs! Ska talk! FrankenCraig! Listen, or tell it to Jimmy Teku. Beers Reviewed:   Farmhouse Pale Ale Loretta Grisette Cross Fade Saison Saison de Kuaska Goods from the Woods Farmhouse Ale

  • Episode 126 - Maplewood Brewery & Distillery

    22/06/2016 Duration: 01h20min

    Only one brewery in Illinois is also in the distilling business, and we leave the bunker to record amongst those lovely vapors. Maplewood is not only crushing it in the beer department, but they’ll soon release their own small-batch spirits. Joining us are Adam Smith (brand manager/assistant brewer), Adam Cieslak (Co-founder/head brewer), and Paul Megalis (Co-founder/business manager), and they share several of their flawless beers and let us pop the bung for a little whiskey sampling. Topics include the upcoming taproom, label makeovers, unique challenges of a brewery/distillery, canning vs. bottling, the dynamics of yeast, selling to CostCo, and the (im)practicality of SMaSH beers. And because it’s our show, we also talk about the band Train, Disney sing-alongs, and who has the best hair at Maplewood. Hike up those juice pants and get ready for an adventure.   Beers Sampled:   The Charlatan Pale Ale Creepy Ginger Belgian Golden Strong Ale Mandarina Bavaria Saison Azacca Morris IPA

  • Episode 125 - Goodbye ABV West

    15/06/2016 Duration: 01h16min

    Get ready for a ton of nostalgia as we drunkenly bid farewell to the original recording space for the podcast. We clean out five of Ryan’s cellar beers to help reduce the load and reveal our origin story. You’ll learn about our convoluted early attempts at rankings, the many beta versions of the podcast, and why we’ve never had guests at ABV West. There’s also a ton on aging beer, Malort, the Fire sauce quota, and an excellent addition to our ever-growing list of band names. Shades up, ABV West. Shades up.   Beers Unloaded:   Founders Furniture City Stock Ale (2012) Allagash Mattina Rossa (2015) New Glarus 20th Anniversary Strong Ale (2013) The Bruery White Oak (2013) Goose Island Cherry Rye BCBS (2012)

  • Episode 124 - Random Acts of Hoppiness

    08/06/2016 Duration: 01h08min

    After last episode’s penance, we are blessed with five outstanding hoppy beers on this one. United by their hop-forward nature, these beers prove that a perfectly-made IPA is no longer a rare find in the wild. And with great beer, it loosens up our conversation into all sorts of unpleasant, juvenile places. So, behold pellicle porn, a lot of wang talk, Jeff Bridges, cartoon personas, Yaz, and the drunkest rankings we’ve likely ever recorded. Good ol’ Yaz. Beers Reviewed: Toppling Goliath Citra Double Dry-Hopped PseudoSue Pale Ale The Veil Crucial Taunt DIPA Hoof Hearted Wängbär Oatmeal DIPA Hubbard’s Cave Fresh IIPA V2 515 Brewing Hopititis DIPA

  • Episode 123 - Old Hops

    01/06/2016 Duration: 01h29min

    Hoppy beers are best enjoyed fresh - that’s just a fact. But what happens when you let them age well beyond their suggested shelf life? On this episode, we subject ourselves to a little experiment for educational purposes. We discuss a variety of hop-related topics like bottle dates, the insignificance of IBUs, alcohol as a preserver of hoppiness, trusting your bottle shop, and the benefits of canning. Craig recaps a few final CCBW highlights, Ryan has a theory on Zombie Dust’s inflated reputation, and we both experience second puberty. But then it all ends in the NONIC PINT OF DEATH. Come on - grow old with us. Don’t forget to vote for us once a day at podcastawards.com in the Arts category! Beers Experienced: Short’s HumaLupaLicious (2016) & HumaLupaLicious (2013) Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA (2016?) and 120 Minute IPA (2012) Bell’s Mars DIPA (2014) Bell’s Hopslam DIPA (2014) Bell’s The Oracle DIPA (2013) Bell’s This Goes To 11 Imperial Red Ale (2012) Bell’s Harvest Ale (2012) Great Lakes Lake Erie Monst

  • Episode 122 - Saved By CCBW: The New Class

    25/05/2016 Duration: 01h21min

    It’s alright, because it’s Chicago Craft Beer Week! We mark the occasion by drinking six beers from local breweries we’ve never featured before - and we’ve been missing out. We try to give some background on these breweries, but our “research” has truly reached a new low. There’s also talk of marketing angles, bleach lambics, bomber fatigue, skateboarding orphans, noisy dick, head nipples, dweebs, geeks, and ladders. Ryan reviews the many name changes that some of the these breweries have made, and Craig files his Beer Under Glass report. Beers Reviewed: Around the Bend Beer Co. - Ghost of ‘lectricity Kolsch Motor Row Brewing - New Phenix Lager Alarmist Brewing - Phobophobia Patersbier Maplewood Brewing - Crushinator Session IPA Hop Butcher For The World - Watch for Falling Coconuts Tropical Pale Ale Illuminated Brew Works - Kallisti Golden Ale Local Bands/Artists Featured: Blizzard Babies, Meat Wave, Twin Peaks, The Brokedowns, Yoko and the Oh Nos, Lil Tits, Chance the Rapper

  • Episode 121 - NIPAs

    18/05/2016 Duration: 01h12min

    Sometimes the show is about what we don’t drink, and on this one, we have No IPAs. It’s really just a cute name for a random beer show we recorded while already drunk late on a Friday. There are five beers from a few locals and a few others, and at least for some, we’re happy we didn’t say “No” to them. And hopefully you won’t refuse us as we sloppily pitch movies, scrutinize our own similes, and visit Pen Island. We also find one of the best deals in beer currently. There’s also about four minutes of the drunkest blather Ryan has ever not edited from the show at the end. Go ahead and listen - we’ll just be over here, covering our NIPAs. Beers Reviewed Une Anneé Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (American Wild Ale w/ lime zest & dry-hopped w/Citra) Sketchbook Turbulence (Imperial Stout) Lindemans Oude Kriek Cuveé René (Kriek Lambic) Blue Island Beer Co. Lost Weekend (Barleywine) Central Waters Cassian Sunset (Bourbon Barrel-Aged Stout w/coffee, vanilla, & cinnamon)  

  • Episode 120 - Other Half

    11/05/2016 Duration: 01h19min

    Other Half Brewing is the latest small East Coast operation churning out heavily-hopped (and hyped) beers that are increasingly in demand. We scrutinize five of these Brooklyn-born ales on this show, trying to determine if their growing reputation is well-deserved. And because it’s us, we also do some “NBA Jam” trivia, drink Sea Monkeys, ruminate on JNCO jeans, and stick our fingers in beer. We also respond to a few listeners and acknowledge our almost aggressive lack of hipness. Boom shakalaka. Beers Reviewed: Forever Ever (Session IPA) Hop Showers (IPA) All Citra Everything (DIPA) Green Diamonds (DIPA) Peachwood-Aged (Sour farmhouse w/peaches)

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