How to Start a Bar: The Ultimate Guide to a Successful Business... February 4, 2025 | PorchDrinking.com Staff
Pour List Preview | 2025 WeldWerks Invitational Festival Can’t-Miss Beers... February 4, 2025 | Tristan Chan
The End of RateBeer January 30, 2025 | DJ DeLaRosa
Event Recap | 13th Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting... January 29, 2025 | Alexis Dickie
OFFICIAL RESULTS | Inaugural Colorado Brewers Cup Crowns Medalists... January 25, 2025 | Tristan Chan
Dewey & Friends Festival 2025 January 23, 2025 | Zeke Ottemiller
Bean to Barstool Podcast | Yellow Bird Chocolate & Albion Malleable Brewing... January 22, 2025 | David Nilsen
Kentucky Hop Water | New Non-Alcoholic Hop-Infused Seltzer Launches in Bluegrass... January 22, 2025 | Tristan Chan
Four Leaf Brewing | Healing Hues IPA January 21, 2025 | Zach VanderGraaff
Wiley Roots Brewing | Vanilla Pseudonym
January 17, 2025 | Britt AntleyBarrel-aged beer often takes inspiration from the spirit it uses, but rarely does that inspiration lead to the name of the beer and subsequent series of releases. Seeking to source barrels for an Imperial Stout back in 2017, Wiley Roots Brewing was drawn to utilizing a local distillery instead of a broker. They landed on Laws Whiskey House. “Knowing the quality of Laws and their products made it an easy choice, especially knowing they have a lot of intentionality about where their barrels go,” says Dave Frediani, head brewer at Wiley Roots. Laws began under a pseudonym, Gargoyle Enterprises, in its initial distilling phase to ensure they were creating a product that would eventually be worthy of the Laws name. This became the inspiration for the release of the original Pseudonym in 2018, which would morph into an entire -nym series (Acronym, Homonym, Autonym, and Anonym so far) and lead to the release of Vanilla Pseudonym 6+ years later.
The PorchCast Ep. 115 | Bart Watson – President & CEO of the Brewers Association
January 16, 2025 | Tristan ChanIn episode 115 of The PorchCast, the full PorchCast squad reassembled for a special interview with Bart Watson, the newly appointed President & CEO of the Brewers Association (BA).
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Event Preview | 13th Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting (NC)
January 16, 2025 | Alexis DickieThe Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting returns for its 13th year on Saturday, January 25. A 100% not-for-profit event, the proceeds this year are all going to the Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing & Distilling (MJF). Read More
The Complete Guide To Michigan Beer Festivals
January 13, 2025 | Zach VanderGraaffThe Mitten State isn’t just one of the most beautiful places in the United States; it’s also one of the “meccas” of the craft beer community. During Prohibition and the subsequent consolidation by the big beer companies, our dedication to this delectable liquid and state distribution laws helped protect our brewery trade when everyone else was closing. As a result, quality craft beer is a part of Michigan’s heritage, and it shows in the stunning amount of Michigan beer festivals hosted annually around the Great Lakes State.
Bean to Barstool Podcast | Flights Across America with Joel Geier
January 8, 2025 | David NilsenJoel Geier loves beer flights.
One of the things that makes craft beer so much fun is its sheer variety of styles, interpretations of those styles, and ways of using those styles for flavor experimentation. A flight of beers is an opportunity to explore. A flight board might have an Abbey Dubbel, a Munich Dunkel, an ESB, and a Biere de Garde, taking you on a sensory trip to Belgium, Germany, England, and France a few ounces of beer at a time. Flights aren’t without their critics—and valid criticisms—but at their best they represent curiosity, excitement, and joy, all qualities craft beer needs right now as it weathers its current market challenges. In this episode of Bean to Barstool, host David Nilsen talks with the king of beer flights, Joel Geier.
The Virginia Beer Co. and Fauve Craft Bière Celebrate ‘Hero of Two Worlds’
January 7, 2025 | Ruvani de Silva“Oui oui mon ami, je m’appelle Lafayette!
The Lancelot of the Revolutionary set
I came from afar just to say Bonsoir
Tell the king ‘Casse toi!’ Who’s the best?
C’est moi!”
Hamilton fans worldwide have been captivated by the gracefully arch swagger of the inimitable Daveed Diggs as the great French Revolutionary hero, sweeping through the first act of the multiple award-winning, genre-defining show with glamorous panache. While Lafayette’s pivotal role in the American Revolution has been immortalized by Diggs on Broadway, his significance to American history and politics can be seen all around us. There are 36 U.S. towns and cities bearing the name of America’s Favorite Fighting Frenchman, a namesake college dating back to 1826 in Easton, Pennsylvania, and the American Friends of Lafayette society dedicated to the preservation of his memory and legacy, formed in 1932.
13 Can’t Miss Colorado Craft Beer Events to Close out the Year & Kick Off 2025
December 23, 2024 | Tristan ChanIt may be the final two weeks of the year, but the Colorado craft beer scene isn’t taking any time off. With the holiday season in full swing and the … Read More
Copper Kettle | 12 Beers of Christmas
December 11, 2024 | Scott GrossmanContinuing a beloved 11-year tradition, Denver’s Copper Kettle Brewing will begin tapping its 12 Beers of Christmas on December 13. In homage to the well-known Christmas song, Copper Kettle releases one beer a day in the countdown to the holiday. The daily beers are small-batch, unique brews not featured on the brewery’s regular taplist. Read More
Testimonial | The Payroll Dept. is the Solution to Your Brewery’s HR & Payroll Needs
December 10, 2024 | Tristan ChanWhile beer has long played a central role in the advancement of modern civilization, ironically, today’s modern craft breweries often still struggle to innovate when it comes to managing their own internal processes.
Sure, huge leaps have been made in hop varietal development and in the realm of brewing processes, but everyday tasks like human resources management, recruitment and hiring practices, and payroll management are often overlooked and become internal bottlenecks.
Luckily, our friends at the Payroll Department have become a proven resource for breweries by prioritizing the human element first, while also keeping up with the advanced technological support needed to keep up in today’s market.
NoDa Brewing Co. | Cheerwine Holiday Ale
December 10, 2024 | Jason MurphyNoDa Brewing Company, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has partnered with iconic Southern soda brand Cheerwine for a delicious take on Cheerwine’s classic soft drink.
Cheerwine, a beloved cherry soda, has been enticing the palates of fans for over a century. Recently, Cheerwine announced the return of its Cheerwine Holiday punch—just in time to “punch” up your holiday season!
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Lady Justice Brewing Creates Ski Jorts City For Holidays
December 9, 2024 | Brian PhippsAt some point every ski season, you’ll see someone out on the slopes rushing down wildly in some jeans. This usually means it is probably best to maintain a good space from their wild turns. However, if they have trimmed the jeans into some quality jorts and are hitting the pow pow in some jorts, then go hang out with them because they know how to have a good time. Well, Lady Justice Brewing in Englewood, Colorado, is bringing home that denim mountain magic in their taproom for the holiday season by branding their home as Ski Jorts City.
Celebrating World Pear Day with Mortalis Brewing
December 6, 2024 | Eric GriffinThe team at Mortalis is always down for a creative new showcase idea. For those unfamiliar with the dedicated fruit holidays, the first weekend in December is celebrated as World Pear Day. When it comes to relating this peculiar fruit to the world of craft beer, one specific name comes to mind above all else. We’ve collaborated with Paul Grenier and Mortalis yet again to feature the most monstrous version to date of their famous Pear Brandy Leto in celebration of one of the most-consumed fruits in the world.
The PorchCast Ep. 114 | Brian Terra & Kevin Barnes of Andiamo Brew
December 5, 2024 | Tristan ChanIn episode 114 of The PorchCast, Tristan was joined by Brian Terra & Kevin Barnes, co-founders of Andiamo Brew, a brand new, contract brewing-only brewery (for now), which recently launched in Denver.
We first came across Andiamo during GABF and were blown away by their 3% Italian Pilsner Piccolo, and had the chance to speak to the two cousins behind the mysterious Italian-inspired brewery that just sprang up in our backyard.
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Bean to Barstool Podcast | Kathryn Laverack & Victoria Hopper on Cacao & Chocolate Cocktails
December 4, 2024 | David NilsenChocolate educator Kathryn Laverack of Cocoa Encounters and The Brown Cow pub proprietor Victoria Hopper have partnered on numerous chocolate and drink pairings, as well as events highlighting chocolate or cacao cocktails.
The PorchCast Ep. 113 | Alyssa Hoberer – Full Frame Beer
December 3, 2024 | Tristan ChanIn episode 113 of The PorchCast, Tristan was joined by Alyssa Hoberer, former head brewer of Jagged Mountain Brewing and co-founder of Full Frame Beer.
We spoke about the exciting new developments around Full Frame finally securing a brewery location with the news that they’ll be taking over the former Jagged Mountain building.
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Forager Brewery | 9th Anniversary Showcase
December 2, 2024 | Eric GriffinIt’s been about two and a half months since Forager Brewing’s 9th Anniversary Foragerfest celebration, and people are still buzzing about the bottles released for the occasion. Free to attend and open to all ages, Foragerfest has become hugely popular over the years, and people have traveled from near and far to Rochester, Minnesota to get a taste of the one-off barrel-aged offerings, live music, and artisan markets that have become so popular at the event. Austin Jevne and the team were generous enough to send us the full lineup from this year to review and share on PorchDrinking, and we can’t thank them enough for allowing us the chance to share the experience with our readers.
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