EP 537 Beer Library TV with a Pats fan?

Gary Vaynerchuk has a guest come in and try some kick butt beers!

Wines tasted in this episode:

Collaboration not Litigation Ale
Cantillon Bruocsella 1900 Grand Cru
Speedway Stout
Port Brewing HOP 15

Links mentioned in todays episode.

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Qotd: my Grandpa

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  • Rowland

    whatever it is I think I see, becomes a Tootsie Roll to me

  • billyg

    If you are going to have guests, passionate ones like this are the way to go!

    I lost my dad 6 years ago and there is no one with whom I’d rather have a drink.

  • billyg

    If you are going to have guests, passionate ones like this are the way to go!

    I lost my dad 6 years ago and there is no one with whom I’d rather have a drink.

  • Anonymous

    Nice episode. Enjoyed all the beers. QOTD: I’d share a Speedway stout with my husband.

  • WineWoman

    Nice episode. Enjoyed all the beers. QOTD: I’d share a Speedway stout with my husband.

  • J Crazy

    I love beer and there are so many awesomes coming out of nor Cal and Oregon (my old stomping ground).

    QOTD: I’d share the beer with “Lucy”, my favorite human-like hominid.

  • J Crazy

    I love beer and there are so many awesomes coming out of nor Cal and Oregon (my old stomping ground).

    QOTD: I’d share the beer with “Lucy”, my favorite human-like hominid.

  • Beergeek

    on teh beer website i frequent, this show catches a lot of flack, but personally i think it is well done. Good job, keep it up.

  • Beergeek

    on teh beer website i frequent, this show catches a lot of flack, but personally i think it is well done. Good job, keep it up.

  • Barclay

    Great show…I was into wine at first…then beer…then wine again. This motivates me to seek out some of these beers. Yet another example GV (correctly AND respectfully) pointing out the dangers of overly defining yourself.

    QOTD: My dad, who I lost many years ago.

  • Barclay

    Great show…I was into wine at first…then beer…then wine again. This motivates me to seek out some of these beers. Yet another example GV (correctly AND respectfully) pointing out the dangers of overly defining yourself.

    QOTD: My dad, who I lost many years ago.

  • Double IPA is higher in alchohol and therefore uses more hops to balance it. Check out the BJCP.org for info on styles and histories of styles. Interesting stuff. I make both wine and beer at home and am amazed of what can be made in both fields.

  • Double IPA is higher in alchohol and therefore uses more hops to balance it. Check out the BJCP.org for info on styles and histories of styles. Interesting stuff. I make both wine and beer at home and am amazed of what can be made in both fields.

  • bdshupe

    Great to see the beer show. I agree with Brett that this show has helped me expand my palate. Not only by getting me to drink different craft beers, but trying to get into wine.

    This change has suited me well. Tonight I went to a dinner and there was a wine tasting with every course. It was great to smell and taste the wine and have some sense [albeit little] of what I was doing. Thanks for the show! I’ve finally decided to delurk myself since I actually have something constructive to add.

    QOTD: It’s not just one person, but I’d like to go back home from my college town and have a beer with my friends that I’ve not seen for a while. I can see it happening within the next month or so.

  • bdshupe

    Great to see the beer show. I agree with Brett that this show has helped me expand my palate. Not only by getting me to drink different craft beers, but trying to get into wine.

    This change has suited me well. Tonight I went to a dinner and there was a wine tasting with every course. It was great to smell and taste the wine and have some sense [albeit little] of what I was doing. Thanks for the show! I’ve finally decided to delurk myself since I actually have something constructive to add.

    QOTD: It’s not just one person, but I’d like to go back home from my college town and have a beer with my friends that I’ve not seen for a while. I can see it happening within the next month or so.

  • neutron212

    awsome show gotta love the beer. QOTD: i like to have my new fave beer a stout by Hooks and Ladders and id like to have it with Jim Morrison that would be a trip (no pun intended)

  • neutron212

    awsome show gotta love the beer. QOTD: i like to have my new fave beer a stout by Hooks and Ladders and id like to have it with Jim Morrison that would be a trip (no pun intended)

  • Yvette W

    Great show! Always interested n the beer world.

    QOTD: Roger Federer, get some good tennis tips and stories.

  • Yvette W

    Great show! Always interested n the beer world.

    QOTD: Roger Federer, get some good tennis tips and stories.

  • TomW

    Great Beer show. I’m salivating at the thought of trying these. how about setting up “not so secret packs” of the beers/wines you try in a show.

    QOTD:Liz Hurley just because she’s gorgeous, or probably Ronald Reagan since he was such a great leader and a sharp wit.

  • TomW

    Great Beer show. I’m salivating at the thought of trying these. how about setting up “not so secret packs” of the beers/wines you try in a show.

    QOTD:Liz Hurley just because she’s gorgeous, or probably Ronald Reagan since he was such a great leader and a sharp wit.

  • Robin C

    QOTD: I’d have a beer with Bob Dylan.

  • John Taylor

    If I could share a beer with anyone alive or dead it would be Benjamin Franklin, since he was one of contry’s great cofounders and a lover of beer.

  • Robin C

    QOTD: I’d have a beer with Bob Dylan.

  • John Taylor

    If I could share a beer with anyone alive or dead it would be Benjamin Franklin, since he was one of contry’s great cofounders and a lover of beer.

  • brorjace

    QOTD:Ben Franklin

    One of the post corrected your guests, Double IPA’s and Triple IPA are brewed longer and have higher alcohol and are always hoppier than regular IPAs. And the first beer should be much more affordable, in Illinois its around 6-7 bucks. Great show, I love beer, and wine (and whiskey)! Keep it up!

  • brorjace

    QOTD:Ben Franklin

    One of the post corrected your guests, Double IPA’s and Triple IPA are brewed longer and have higher alcohol and are always hoppier than regular IPAs. And the first beer should be much more affordable, in Illinois its around 6-7 bucks. Great show, I love beer, and wine (and whiskey)! Keep it up!

  • Dustin from OR

    Love the beer shows.

    I had a couple mind blowing beers this summer and I wanna throw them out if people are looking at trying some.

    Stout
    Stone Brewing 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
    http://www.stonebrew.com/12th/ale/

    Barley Wine
    Mikkeller Big Worse (big brother of Big Bad)
    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/13307/39775

    If you start Beer Tv I hope you’ll have it on the west coast. In fact I’d say have it here in Beer city USA (aka portland oregon)

  • Dustin from OR

    Love the beer shows.

    I had a couple mind blowing beers this summer and I wanna throw them out if people are looking at trying some.

    Stout
    Stone Brewing 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
    http://www.stonebrew.com/12th/ale/

    Barley Wine
    Mikkeller Big Worse (big brother of Big Bad)
    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/13307/39775

    If you start Beer Tv I hope you’ll have it on the west coast. In fact I’d say have it here in Beer city USA (aka portland oregon)

  • The Adam Bomb

    That’s just how my week goes, “beer, wine, root beer.”

    Speaking of wine and beer collaborations, DeuS, from Brewery Bosteels, is a beer brewed in Belgium, aged for two months, then sent to Champagne to be re-fermented with Champagne yeast. It makes for a very interesting glass. I HIGHLY recommend it for your next Beer Library TV.

    QOTD: Hildegard and Bas van Ostaden, the two heads behind Urthel Brewery. They make perhaps the best Tripel I’ve ever tasted.

  • The Adam Bomb

    That’s just how my week goes, “beer, wine, root beer.”

    Speaking of wine and beer collaborations, DeuS, from Brewery Bosteels, is a beer brewed in Belgium, aged for two months, then sent to Champagne to be re-fermented with Champagne yeast. It makes for a very interesting glass. I HIGHLY recommend it for your next Beer Library TV.

    QOTD: Hildegard and Bas van Ostaden, the two heads behind Urthel Brewery. They make perhaps the best Tripel I’ve ever tasted.

  • Charlie

    QOTD: Either a SHakespeare Stout from Rougue Ales with the bard himself

    or

    Magic Hat # 9 not quite pale ale with Jets quarterback, #9 Erik Ainge

  • Charlie

    QOTD: Either a SHakespeare Stout from Rougue Ales with the bard himself

    or

    Magic Hat # 9 not quite pale ale with Jets quarterback, #9 Erik Ainge

  • Rob Howells

    I would like to share a drink with Jim Morrison of the Doors.

  • Rob Howells

    I would like to share a drink with Jim Morrison of the Doors.

  • Jay

    QOTD: I would love to have a drink with my dad. I also think it would be fun to throw one back with Samuel L. Jackson. Doesn’t get any cooler the Sam.

  • jaredlevy

    If I could share a beer with anybody, it’d be with my girlfriend because we have the best conversations together.

  • Jay

    QOTD: I would love to have a drink with my dad. I also think it would be fun to throw one back with Samuel L. Jackson. Doesn’t get any cooler the Sam.

  • jaredlevy

    If I could share a beer with anybody, it’d be with my girlfriend because we have the best conversations together.

  • QOTD: I don’t think he was much of a beer drinker, but he certainly drank everything else under the sun while being the key guy to shut down the Nazis: Winston Churchill.

  • QOTD: I don’t think he was much of a beer drinker, but he certainly drank everything else under the sun while being the key guy to shut down the Nazis: Winston Churchill.

  • Shawn_944

    Awesome Show!! One of the Greats!

    QOTD: FRANK SINATRA, not sure if he was a beer but thats my pick

  • Shawn_944

    Awesome Show!! One of the Greats!

    QOTD: FRANK SINATRA, not sure if he was a beer but thats my pick

  • victor

    Jesus or Elvis aside, I gotta go with dear old Dad.

  • victor

    Jesus or Elvis aside, I gotta go with dear old Dad.

  • Very interesting stuff! Great ep/Great guest.
    QOTD: Julie Delpy.
    BTW, nice job on holding up the bottle for the close up on that last beer! 😉

  • Very interesting stuff! Great ep/Great guest.
    QOTD: Julie Delpy.
    BTW, nice job on holding up the bottle for the close up on that last beer! 😉

  • QOTD: I’d have to agree with Yvette W and say Roger Federer, just because he’s so awesome. I think Shakespeare would be pretty cool too, although neither of these men strike me as beer drinkers. But you never know, right?

  • QOTD: I’d have to agree with Yvette W and say Roger Federer, just because he’s so awesome. I think Shakespeare would be pretty cool too, although neither of these men strike me as beer drinkers. But you never know, right?

  • Great show! Really loving the guests lately. This guy rocks! As a massive fan of all things Pearl Jam, his analogy just floored me!

    The beer looked really great. QOTD: I was thinking of some famous or historical folks…but it’s too hard to choose, so I’m gonna go with my family. My brothers, sister, and parents. Just hangin’ out on the porch/patio, with the charcoal grill and some steaks or a pork shoulder…or both!

    CMA

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