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We're back on our normal game this week as David drinks Perennial Intentionally Indulgent and Gary revisits an old favorite in Evan Williams Single Barrel.
The 2022 version of Intentionally Indulgent from St. Louis' Perennial Artisan Ales is an Imperial Stout with tiramisu inspired ingredients including vanilla, Sump coffee, and decadent chocolate sauce and brewed in collaboration with 2nd Shift Brewery.
Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage from Heaven Hill Distillery is 7-8 years old and comes in at 86 proof.
We also discuss the new list of the top 50 craft breweries by volume that was released by the Brewers Association, and this year featured a few surprises. The top five were all the same from last year, but fast-growing non-alcoholic craft brewery Athletic Brewing jumped 14 spots from 27th to 13th. Bell's is no longer ranked after being purchased last year by Lion/Kirin, and Cincinnati's Rhinegiest moved up five spots from 28th to 23rd. Craft beer gained share of the overall beer market from 13.1 to 13.2% but the overall beer market shrank by 3%. There were also 549 new brewery openings and 319 closings.
There's also news this week that the bourbon industry could be worth $12.8 billion by 2031, up from $7.8 billion in 2021.
And in a story that we discussed just to say the name of the bourbon is that Furman University released their own private label bourbon called FU All The Time.
Make sure to visit Beers and Beards Podcast for a full list of our episodes.
Use our NEW code “BeersBeards10” for 10% off at Rivalry Brews as well as 10% off at BeardOctane.com with code BeersBeards10.
We also have a new sponsor in Athletic Brewing Co., the largest maker of non-alcoholic craft beer. Visit AthleticBrewing.com to get a free six pack on us (when you buy 2).
Support us and get a free trial of Amazon Music by heading over to their website.
Check out our full list of Craft Beer Reviews and Bourbon Reviews on our website.
Want to grow a better beard and become a legend? Subscribe here to become a Producer of Beers and Beards. https://plus.acast.com/s/beers-and-beards-1.
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We're back on our normal game this week as David drinks Perennial Intentionally Indulgent and Gary revisits an old favorite in Evan Williams Single Barrel.
The 2022 version of Intentionally Indulgent from St. Louis' Perennial Artisan Ales is an Imperial Stout with tiramisu inspired ingredients including vanilla, Sump coffee, and decadent chocolate sauce and brewed in collaboration with 2nd Shift Brewery.
Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage from Heaven Hill Distillery is 7-8 years old and comes in at 86 proof.
We also discuss the new list of the top 50 craft breweries by volume that was released by the Brewers Association, and this year featured a few surprises. The top five were all the same from last year, but fast-growing non-alcoholic craft brewery Athletic Brewing jumped 14 spots from 27th to 13th. Bell's is no longer ranked after being purchased last year by Lion/Kirin, and Cincinnati's Rhinegiest moved up five spots from 28th to 23rd. Craft beer gained share of the overall beer market from 13.1 to 13.2% but the overall beer market shrank by 3%. There were also 549 new brewery openings and 319 closings.
There's also news this week that the bourbon industry could be worth $12.8 billion by 2031, up from $7.8 billion in 2021.
And in a story that we discussed just to say the name of the bourbon is that Furman University released their own private label bourbon called FU All The Time.
Make sure to visit Beers and Beards Podcast for a full list of our episodes.
Use our NEW code “BeersBeards10” for 10% off at Rivalry Brews as well as 10% off at BeardOctane.com with code BeersBeards10.
We also have a new sponsor in Athletic Brewing Co., the largest maker of non-alcoholic craft beer. Visit AthleticBrewing.com to get a free six pack on us (when you buy 2).
Support us and get a free trial of Amazon Music by heading over to their website.
Check out our full list of Craft Beer Reviews and Bourbon Reviews on our website.
Want to grow a better beard and become a legend? Subscribe here to become a Producer of Beers and Beards. https://plus.acast.com/s/beers-and-beards-1.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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