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Amy Beers
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Добавлен 29 авг 2018
Hello and welcome to my channel! Grab a pint and drink along with me as I share my passion and expert knowledge of beer. I recently released a new series highlighting the local beer scene in Indianapolis. Every beer has a story to tell. “Beer of the Month” features some of the best, most unusual, historically significant, or just plain weird brews from the greater Indy region. I interview brewers, share fun facts, and sometimes dive into a little history.
Happy Drinking!
Cheers,
Amy Beers, Certified Cicerone®
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Happy Drinking!
Cheers,
Amy Beers, Certified Cicerone®
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Indianapolis Beer of the Month | July 2021 | Hoppopotamus IPA @ Metazoa Brewery
Join Certified Cicerone Amy Beers for her Indianapolis “Beer of the Month” pick for July featuring Metazoa Brewery’s Hoppopotamus IPA. This highly aromatic ale makes a big splash this summer with notes of tropical fruit and a soft, round bitterness balanced by a dash of sweetness from Vienna malt. Learn how hops contribute to this beer’s aromatics through a process called dry hopping.
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Indianapolis Beer of the Month | June 2021 | Lima Ranchera @ Chilly Water Brewery with Amy Beers
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Join Certified Cicerone Amy Beers for her Indianapolis “Beer of the Month” pick for June featuring Chilly Water Brewing’s Lima Ranchera, a Mexican-style lager with lime. It’s the perfect beer for their patio’s summertime vibes. This is a collaboration brew between co-owner/head brewer Dan Krzywicki and his brewing hero who happened to make a surprise visit to the brewery. Watch the interview to...
Indianapolis Beer of the Month | May 2021 | Pale Dutch Boy @ Windmill Brewing with Amy Beers
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Join Certified Cicerone Amy Beers for her Indianapolis “Beer of the Month” pick for May featuring Windmill Brewing's Pale Dutch Boy pale ale. Amy heads up to Dyer Indiana to chat with brewery owner, Justin Verburg, and meet their famous brewery cat, Luther. During the entire month of May, Windmill will be taking over A Taproom, a new concept to hit Indy in 2021. Visit my website @ www.amybeers....
Indianapolis Beer of the Month | April 2021 | Upland Brewing Co.'s Tart Series with Amy Beers
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Indianapolis Beer of the Month for April feature's Upland Brewing Company's Tart Series: Petal to the Kettle, Two of Tarts, and Modern Tart. Learn more about sour ales and the kettle souring process with Certified Cicerone, Amy Beers. Plus, a behind-the-scenes tour of Upland's main production brewery and interview with Brewing Director, Patrick Lynch. Two of Tarts releases: Friday, April 2
Drinking History | Guinness
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Pour yourself a perfect pint of Guinness and join Certified Cicerone, Amy Beers to learn about the history of porters, its evolution and the legacy of the famous Guinness stout. Visit my website @ www.amybeers.com/ Sources: Guinness website: www.guinness.com/en-us/our-story/ "Oxford Companion to Beer" by Garrett Oliver beerconnoisseur.com/articles/everything-need-know-guinness by Martin Cornell...
Indianapolis Beer of the Month | March 2021 | Winner's Milk Jug @ Guggman Haus with Amy Beers
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Indianapolis Beer of the Month for March is the Winner's Milk Jug milk stout from Guggman Haus Brewery. It's a great beer for outdoor drinking, especially in their beer garden during chilly weather. Plus, it has some pretty cool ties to the Indianapolis 500. Cheers! Visit my website @ www.amybeers.com/ CREDITS: Music - Day One by Declan DP Music soundcloud.com/declandp Licensing Agreement: www...
Drinking with Beers presents "Beer of the Month" in Indianapolis with Amy Beers
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Presenting: Indianapolis “Beer of the Month” series with Certified Cicerone, Amy Beers! Featuring some of the best, most unusual, historically significant, or just plain weird brews from the greater Indy region. Every beer has a story to tell. Grab a pint and join Amy as she visits breweries, interviews brewers, shares fun facts, and sometimes dives into a little history. Visit the website @ ww...
St. Joseph Brewery (Part 2) | Guided Tasting & Interview
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Part 2 of the St. Joseph Brewery feature in Indianapolis. Includes a guided tasting with Certified Cicerone, Amy Beers and interview with the brewers. Beer to purchase from St. Joseph Brewery to drink along with the tasting: - Benevolent Blonde - Confessional IPA - Kirche Hefeweizen St. Joseph Brewery: goo.gl/maps/91LKCo5coZytdLzf7 Watch Part 1: History of St. Joseph Brewery: ruclips.net/video/...
History of St. Joseph Brewery in Indianapolis (Part 1) | Beer & Religion with Amy Beers
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A brief history of beer and religion, and its tie to St. Joseph Brewery in Indianapolis. (This is part 1 of 2 feature on St. Joseph Brewery. Part 2 is a guided tasting of some beer from St. Joseph Brewery and interview with the brewers.) Shopping List for Part 2 Guided Tasting: 1) Benevolent Blonde 2) Confessional IPA 3) Kirche Hefeweizen ...get it to go in cans, crowlers, or growlers. St. Jose...
Electric Reindeer | Sun King Brewery
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One of my favorite Christmas traditions is grabbing a can of Sun King's Electric Reindeer at Newfield's Winterlights experience in Indianapolis. It's the perfect beer and experience pairing! Electric Reindeer is a brown holiday ale brewed with ginger and molasses complimented by a melody of spices. Learn more in this week's episode of Drinking with Beers. Cheers & Happy Holidays! Winterlights I...
Indiana City Brewery & the Historic Home Brewing Company | with Amy Beers
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Indiana City Brewery has quite the history as it unintentionally found itself connected to the historic Home Brewing Company. A tale of two Indianapolis breweries linked through time will have you wondering whether supernatural forces are at work. Is Indiana City Brewery really the Home Brewing Company back to fulfill unfinished business? Let me know what you think in the comments! Visit my web...
Aldi Advent Beer Calendar Review 2020 | Part 2
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Certified Cicerone, Amy Beers, reviews the Aldi Advent Beer Calendar (part 2 of 2. Link to Part 1 below) And for the grand finale … she drinks from the dump bucket! What do all these beers combined taste like? Find out in the end... Hoppy Holidays and Merry Christmas! Cheers Part 1: ruclips.net/video/hJmo1LXc5ug/видео.html Visit the channel's website: www.amybeers.com/ Music from RUclips Audio ...
Beer Expert Reviews Aldi Advent Calendar 2020 (part 1 of 2) | Unboxing Video
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Certified beer expert, Amy Beers, reviews the Aldi Advent Beer Calender. SPOILER ALERT The Aldi Advent Beer Calendar box says, “No Peeking” - but I’m like a kid at Christmas and I want to open my presents now! If you’re feeling naughty this year, watch this unboxing video to discover what beer awaits behind the 24 days until Christmas countdown calendar. See what a beer expert has to say about ...
History of Craft Beer & Indianapolis's Early Recipes
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What were some of the first craft beers to hit the Indianapolis craft beer scene? We're going back to basics with Pale and Amber Ales in this episode of Drinking with Beers. Join me for a beer as we explore some craft beer history and these early craft beer styles. Cheers!
History of Homebrewing in Indianapolis | Great Fermentations | with Amy Beers
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Learn the history of homebrewing in Indianapolis with interviews with the owners of Great Fermentations homebrew supply shop. Grab a can of PDG pale ale (or your favorite home brew) and join Amy Beers as we rewind through a glimpse of Indianapolis’s brewing history. We’ll chat with Anita Johnson, the mother of Indy’s craft beer scene, who played a huge role in shaping Indy's beer community by t...
Halloween Episode Featuring: Scarlet Lane Brewery & Dorian Stout | with Amy Beers
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Halloween Episode Featuring: Scarlet Lane Brewery & Dorian Stout | with Amy Beers
Halloween Beer | Scarlet Lane Brewery
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Halloween Beer | Scarlet Lane Brewery
Guided Beer Tasting | Wee Mac & Caramel Apple Tripel
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Guided Beer Tasting | Wee Mac & Caramel Apple Tripel
How it's Made | Sun King's Caramel Apple Tripel
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How it's Made | Sun King's Caramel Apple Tripel
Metazoa Brewery & the Indianapolis Zoo | Matriarch IPA
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Metazoa Brewery & the Indianapolis Zoo | Matriarch IPA
Drinking with Beers | Featuring Indianapolis Breweries
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Drinking with Beers | Featuring Indianapolis Breweries
Thank you for this interesting and knowledgeable video. It’s perfect as an introduction for my holiday to Dublin this week. I’ll be visiting the storehouse too
Entertainment mumbo jumbo the usual on the totalitarian tube, Idiocracy
Amazing the dearth of records of Porter origins.
horrible stuff, proberbly the worse pint of anything i`ve ever had, i wouldnt wash my feet with the disgusting stuff, may be ok washing my work boots but thats all, the irish have no idea how to make beer of any sort esp beer and not stout or porter
Plain. Its called plain.
Plains porter pal this is Guinness I mean both are nice
Your american? You have no bloody idea what your talking about.
We always visit the Guinness brewery on our yearly visit to Cork Ireland so we always visit the brewery 🍻🇮🇪
Would prefer a quiet or at least theme appropriate background to this diaper commercial music
Guinness was based on a Welsh porter. The stagecoach from London to Dublin passed through there, where Guinness stopped for the night before travelling on. The Irish boycotted the drink as it was deemed 'Protestant Porter'. But the drink owes its success to the British Empire where the foreign extra style is still enjoyed in the Caribbean. I prefer the Original Guinness myself, rather than the watery exported creamy stuff passed off as Guinness in English pubs.
Cheers!
Great, informational video 👏 subscribed ✅
Guinness is so overrated its not even that good lol now German beer is an art and warsteiner is the nectar of the gods its creamy like Guinness but has actually beer flavor lol
comparing one of the cheapest german pils and one of the worst imo to a guinness lol. paulaner & benediktiner better
warsteiner & veltins taste like more premium heineneken aka piss
I just wanted to say sorry I tried an extra stout last night and it was life changing Guinness is better with carbonation lol
Thanks Amy!
I love Luther! 😻 He really liked to come and sit on my lap. Good kitty
Great!
Hi, Amy! where is a new beer??)
I believe that the "nitro" Guinness that I first enjoyed at The White Lion Pub in Ramsey, England in 1971, was the finest example of the brewers art that I had ever experienced. It took about 3 minutes to tapapinta..The glass cost 50P but was slid over the bar with ice crystals distributed throughout the living brownish black serving. I am still very much a fan of the pint , even today.
For a history of guinness you missed out the fact that the company was rapidly anti catholic, this video being interesting in some ways seems actually just like a commercial for a company
Love your historical knowledge, and the way you put it together. You are right up there with other favorites of mine like the Nut Meg Tavern and the old Time Team Episode's, seriously your really good at this keep it up🙂👍.
Drink that damn beer girl
A fresh guiness in Ireland, is like drinking fresh milk
I never met a Guinness l didn't like. I have always said Guinness is like mother's milk to me. The draught is one l could drink all day, the extra stout is indeed just that but also very enjoyable. I don't normally care for IPA beers but Guinness IPA is the exception.
Great Video. I have no clue how it doesn’t have more likes
Just visited Ireland. The brewery and storehouse was closed my entire visit, so thank you so much for this history lesson.
That's a bummer! ☹️ You're welcome...glad my video could pull through for you!
Hi, i live 1 mile from the storehouse, Are you sure it was closed? i know it was shut during covid maybe thats when you where here?
wow. Just Wow. I am sitting in Canada, hundreds of years later, enjoying a Guiness... all from a 100 pound investment in the 1700's. This story is amazing!!!
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4:50 [Feigns taking a sip]🤦🏼♂️
Criticizing the way I drink? Lol ...that's a new one. Next time I'll take a big gulp...just for you...so you can be happy. 😑
This channel has a lot of potential I'm surprised it doesn't have more views and subs
Hey this video is amazing!
Thank you! 🙂 More to come...
The extra stout and foreign extra stout are my favorite beers by far. I rarely ever venture away from them. Maybe a yuengling once in a while since I dont live far from the yuengling brewery. But I've always been a porter/stout guy. Great history lesson. Well done !
Thank you!
Where at is the Yuengling Brewery? Do they do tours? I'm with you on that, though. I love the Draught. It's my all time favorite. Right behind Guinness, Yuengling is my favorite.
Hi LegoMan, Yuengling is located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yes, they do tours and they're free! Here's a link to more info: www.yuengling.com/americas-oldest-brewery-pottsville-pa/
O’ Hara’s Irish stout is my favourite, White Hag Black pig second. This is on draught bear in mind.
awesome work
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Excellent Video, great content, well delivered.. 👏🏼
Thank you!
To all fans of Guinness,have u not tasted Guinness cold brew? What is wrong w u? If u love Guinness as I do and u love a good coffee,merge the 2. U now have Guinness cold brew coffee. What a fine way to start ur day! Comes in a 4 pack. It is ridiculously good chilled over night in the fridge. So smooth. The creamy head. 😋 The perfect blend of Guinness and coffee. 🍺☕I now pronounce u complete. What Guinness has brought together,let none put asunder. Simply chill,taste indulge and enjoy perfection 🥰 Silante! All year!
And somebody told me that I shouldn’t drink more than 2 Guinnesses a week, I was kinda panicking coz I love drinking Guinness so damn much.
i just had my 5th of the day.
put this on whilst I'm necking a guinness at my painting table, really well made video! cheers from northern England 🍺
Thank you. Cheers!
why am i loving this? im not even old enough to drink! keep it up!
Thank you! Glad you like it.
We fit to drank!!
Any beer, whether, classic, or extreme, low ABV, or high ABV, produced by soaking malt in hot water at one temperature, for an hour, which is the brewing method that home brewers turned craft brewers learned, are low quality beers, with an extremely, short shelf life because the brewing method produces sugar, and chemically imbalanced, unstable, extract. Chemically, and enzymatically, the brewing method cannot produce ale and lager. The brewing method is used in grain distillation, and produces distillers' beer, regardless, of the title on the recipe. In 1960, the Hochkurz brewing method replaced the triple decoction method in the ale and lager brewing industry, which immediately, increased profit margin by cutting out one third of the brewing process. In 2021, home/craft brewers are still using the brewing method that was used during Prohibition by moonshiners, and that is where home brew/craft brew went, and stayed. Although, a home brewer receives a medal, or a ribbon for an ale, or lager entered into a contest, the brewer didn't produce a drop of the beer, if a home brew recipe was followed. To increase profit in the home brew industry, Dave Line, the person responsible for commercialized home brewing, hired a bunch of advertisers that invented CAMRA. The advertisers renamed moonshiners beer, and Prohibition beer, Real Ale, and came up with stories, recipes, and contests to set the hook. When computers became popular, home brewing became a field of dreams for advertisers.
Are you doing anymore videos.
Hi Philip. Yes, I'll be doing more videos soon. Had to take a break to finish up a big project I've been working on 😉
@@amybeers1316 very good now get a move on and get your subs up .
You could teach lessons to all the beer "experts and gurus" on RUclips. Very well researched and I learned a few things.
haha thanks! Seems everyone is an internet expert these days. Although I know a lot...there's always more to learn! More history videos to come :)
Where??
Yeah yeah...I must've got my wires crossed lol.
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Have you had any of these?
@@amybeers1316 I'm searching for them in NY!
@@4stringz. Ahhh...I don't think you can get them there. :(
@@amybeers1316 rats...and bats.
@@4stringz. lol ...sawy :(
I think I’m the only Mexican that likes Guinness lol
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No your not, I am Mexican and Guinness is my favorite also!
Nope
Non of my Mexican friends like it, so I can always know there will be some in my refrigerator 😂
aww Luther 😺🍺
This was awesome 🍺
Thank you 🍻
I’m so glad I came across your channel. Loving all your videos, especially the history ones! Cheers! 🍺
Thanks for letting me know. More history videos will be coming in the future. 🙂
Thanks...Very enjoyable video!
St James' gate is not at the confluence of the Liffey and river rye. You've confused Leixlip with Dublin city!
Oh gosh...I have no idea how I managed that lol.
Great video, another piece of the vast homebrewing history puzzle, and therefore vitally important to our hobby. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers 🍻☺️
Great history, I started to drink this at nigerian restaurants as they sell the foreign extra and is popular amongst the nigerians
Thank you. I do seem to remember reading about the popularity in Nigeria. Are you from there?
@@amybeers1316 I'm not from there but I live in a nigerian community in London Woolich and work there, this us pretty much popular amongst them, it sells faster then all our other drinks
@@Bubbles_88568 Do you work in the beverage industry?
@@amybeers1316 Hi, I work in a Nigerian club and restaurant part time.
Agree that the Hoppopatamus is a good IPA. My other favorite IPAs in Indy are Saucy Intruder from Black Acre and Grapefruit Jungle from Sun King.
Saucy Intruder is great. It recently won an award at the Indiana Brewers' Cup. I featured it in my very first RUclips video haha...have you watched that one?
@@amybeers1316 Just did. Nice video! Learned some things about one of my favorite breweries. Especially liked the story about how Saucy Intruder got its name.