December 30, 2017

Tap Time Radio Dec 29th, 2017

Check out the December 29th, 2017 edition of Tap Time radio when we were live at Bubba Brews Spa City Taproom in downtown Hot Springs with owner Jonathan Martin.

December 28, 2017

CAN'd Aid Foundation Announces Year-End Impacts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Diana Ralston
970-275-5156
diana@candaid.org



CAN'D AID FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES ITS PEOPLE POWERED IMPACTS

LONGMONT, Colo., Dec. 27, 2017- The CAN'd Aid Foundation, known for its Towns, Tunes, Treads + Trails and Love Yur Mama efforts, is proud to announce its cumulative do-goodery efforts. In 2017 alone, more than 4,725 volunteer hours were logged and $1,050,000 was raised in support of CAN'd Aid's programs that positively impact local communities nationwide.

"It's been an incredible year for CAN'd Aid and we're proving that "people powered do-goodery" is a unique and effective way to make a big impact," says Executive Director Diana Ralston. "From donating cans of clean drinking water to areas ravaged by disasters, to seeing a child's face light up at the site of their brand-new bike, volunteers and partners have helped us spread the do-goodery to more communities in 2017 than ever before."

To date, CAN'd Aid contributions include:

TOWNS - building strong communities
  • 1,024,641 cans of clean drinking water donated to communities in need post disaster. CAN'd Aid teamed up with Oskar Blues Brewery and the Ball Corporation to can, ship and distribute water
  • $950,000 donated to help communities rebuild post disaster and more than 4,725 volunteer hours logged. This includes extensive work in hurricane damaged regions of Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico

TUNES - for your eyeholes and earholes
  • 352 musical instruments (guitars, tubas, trumpets, pianos, banjos) donated to public schools throughout the U.S.
  • Hosted 11 music workshops to help foster the next generation of musicians. TUNES Ambassadors from national bands including the Steep Canyon Rangers, the Wooks and Sunsquabi provided hands on music lessons for public school students
  • Through Send Me a Friend, 527 friends registered to support touring musicians in need of sober support while on the road and at gigs. To date, 32 struggling artists have been served

TREADS + TRAILS - get outside and get after it
  • Built and donated 1,514 bikes for underprivileged children in communities around the US. CAN'd Aid engages local communities and brands to build bikes and help provide the opportunity to get out and ride
  • Built 63 partnerships that encourage people to explore the outdoors. CAN'd Aid is proud to work with the Colorado Mountain Club, Sk8-Strong, the Boys & Girls Club and numerous local organizations nationwide to provide outdoor opportunities for marginalized youth
  • Built 12 trails in partnership with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Woodstock Area Mountain Bike Association and the Friends of DuPont Forest

LOVE YUR MAMA - save the blue marble
  • Recycled 577,621 lbs of waste through the Crush It Crusade, which partners with communities to help launch sustainable recycling programs
  • Hosted 7 river cleanups in Colorado, Texas, Michigan and North Carolina 
  • Planted 5,200 trees to help restore eroded riverbeds


About CAN'd Aid Foundation
CAN'd Aid is all about spreading people powered do-goodery through Towns, Tunes, Treads + Trails and Love Yur Mama efforts nationwide. Since its inception in 2013, over one million cans of water have been shipped to communities post-disaster, 1,500+ bikes have been built, hundreds of instruments have been donated and the equivalent of 18 million cans were recycled. To donate, join the do-goodery or find out more, please visit 
candaid.org.
CAN'd Aid Foundation
www.candaid.org | 20 Bowen Street | Longmont, ColoRADo | 80501 

Favorite Beer Experiences of 2017

Legally, every person on earth is obligated to do some sort of end of year list, or so I'm told, so here's one of mine. (Here's another, if you care: 2017 Brewery Visits)

Now this isn't your ordinary "best of" list for beers I've tasted, but a list of my favorite experiences with beer this year. I don't think you get great personal experiences from sitting around splitting cans of beer 5 ways to all get a unique check-in on Untappd, but that's just my opinion. Do what you like. I like to drink full beers (imagine that!). I like to to have social beer tasting experiences, with memories of the moment attached. Give me a combination of a great beer with a great moment and I'm reminded what I love about this wonderful liquid so much.

So let's see what the hell I'm talking about.

In no particular order really...

Stone Tangerine Express IPA

I posted about this recently, but here it is again. A wonderfully fruity IPA from one of my favorite breweries and I split a bomber with my wife on a passenger train up the west coast from San Diego to Oceanside as we were on our way to visit one of my bucket list breweries, Stone, in Escondido. Amazing day, amazing experience. Watching beaches go by the window at 9 o'clock in the morning with a great beer in hand doesn't suck.


Lagunitas IPA


Oh, I've drank this delicious west coast style IPA plenty of times in plenty of places, but this year I had one while on a sailboat out in San Diego Bay as the sun set with my lovely wife by my side. Yeah, that's pretty tough to beat.



Rebel Kettle Hell Camino


Rebel Kettle brewed this delicious chipotle porter in collaboration with the Arkansas sludge metal band of the same name, and the release party featured a performance by (who else) Hell Camino themselves. It was a great night and I had plenty of this sweet and spicy chocolate pepper beer while I flew my devil horns on this chilly October evening at the brewery.


Guinness Draught


Every year my wife and I meet my cousin and his wife in Tulsa and run through the downtown streets for 4 miles while chugging 3 Guinness for Mcnellie's Pub Run. The event is a blast and it's followed by much more downtown beer drinking in a fun city. Great memories at Prairie and American Solera, some fuzzy.


Lost Forty Nighty Night (2017)

My first taste of this wonderful barrel-aged delight was at an outstanding beer dinner with good friends at Big Orange Midtown. The food menu was as off the hook as was the great selection of Lost Forty beer pairings, but Nighty Night closed the show with an amazing desert.

Founders Green Zebra

I drank quite a bit of this wonderful watermelon gose this year, as I found it super refreshing and perfect for outdoor activities. One such, laying around the beach in Destin for a week, saw me polish off a lot of these cans. Oh to be back there right now (it's 20 degrees outside).


Urban Chestnut Zwickel

I had this tasty sweet, smooth and malty kellerbier from a great St. Louis brewery while watching my favorite baseball team, the Cardinals, play the Marlins on a beautiful Fourth of July. From a skybox. The good guys lost 5-2 as Lance Lynn had a bad game, but it was still an amazing day.


Deep Ellum IPA

Good IPA, made even better by having it at South Side Ballroom in Dallas watching one of earth's greatest bands, Clutch, with one of my buddies. Sure I overpaid for it, but we had plenty of other beers that day bumming around Big D and various breweries like Nobel Rey, BrainDead, Peticolas and Four Corners.


Karl Strauss African Penguin

This was a fine pale ale, but the fact that my wife and I were running all over the San Diego Zoo while tossing these back made them much more memorable. An amazing place (even if you don't have kids with you).


The Alchemist Heady Topper

A buddy of mine picked up a 4-pack of this for me on a road trip. I gave away two, but I saved two of these beautiful pint cans of deliciousness all for myself. The first one I took down to my man cave and drank slowly as I watched the season finale of Game of Thrones, and damn was it an enjoyable experience.

Stone Enjoy By 05.29.17

After a fantastic 5 days in San Diego we headed out to the airport for an early 6am flight, only to arrive and find it was bumped back a few hours. So we were getting our steps in when we walked by a Stone Pub right there in the airport. Of course we went in, of course we had a beer, and of course it was actually on 5/29/17 and I had not had this beer yet somehow. All worked perfectly. Then I slept with a smile all the way home on the plane.


Dogfish Head Sea Quench

I took a whole week off around the 4th of July and on the last 4 days of it, the wife and I just laid around the pool/backyard/house and did a whole bunch of nothing. Have you tried this? It's great. I had plenty of this beer left from a road trip and it was perfect for being lazy on my raft and soaking up the rays. Made it a little tough to go back to work the next week though I must say.


Lagunitas 12th of Never Pale Ale

This isn't one particular night, but in the summer I really enjoy getting out to our minor league baseball park, Dickey-Stephens Park, and watching our AA Mariner's affiliate, Arkansas Travelers. They have a solid beer selection as well and a great beer garden so you can find me there often. One of my favorites to drink is this excellent fruity pale ale from Lagunitas. Baseball and beer... a match made it heaven. America y'all.


Well there you have it. Those were my favorite beer experiences this year, and I could probably think of a lot more I'm sure. I think beers are made to be enjoyed while sharing great experiences, so that's what I'm always seeking. There's not necessarily a badge for that on Untappd, but there should be.

December 25, 2017

Cheers and Happy Holidays Y'all!

Enjoy this animated version of Bob & Doug McKenzie singing The 12 Days of Christmas!
 

December 23, 2017

Stone Liberty Station Witty Moron: A Three-Time GABF Medal Winning Black Witbier


When I visited Stone Liberty Station earlier this year, I was fortunate enough to have a glass of their award winning Witty Moron. It's a black witbier, yes black witbier, which has sort of a unique roasty wheat flavor to it. Clocking in at just 4.9% ABV, it's an easy drinker that's smooth on the palate.
 
 
So I found it fun when they released this video and brought back a few memories of that beer and that trip. Enjoy.
 
Stone Brewing: "The man behind the beer at Stone Liberty Station, Kris Ketcham, has churned out countless amazing beers in his time at Stone, but earlier this year, his Black Witbier "Stone Liberty Station Witty Moron" won it's second gold medal (and third overall) at the Great American Beer Festival! Learn more about this delicious oxymoron of a beer from Kris himself and our Sr. Manager of Brewing Innovation, Jeremy Moynier."