Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Black Coffee.


These three Canadian videos (not PBS, as suggested) have absolutely nothing to do with beer, although if you're a devotee of beers brewed with coffee, then the three-hour history lesson about coffee will be appropriate.

Of course, quite a few beer drinkers begin their days with coffee. If you're fortunate to be near a shop of the caliber of Quills, the opportunities to learn are immeasurably enhanced.

Having devoted the past 25 years to denouncing American mass-market swill culture, the take-way for me is the astonishing extent to which mass-market coffee of the Folgers and Maxwell House ilk has bastardized the planet. From reliance on mundane Robusto beans to Cold War anti-revolutionary politics -- not excluding slavery and the despoiling of the environment in places like Central and South America -- the modern history of coffee makes Budweiser look benign by comparison.







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Sunday, March 24, 2013

If this archival film clip of Schlenkerla doesn't make you thirsty, you may be dead.



Tim "Starlight Distribution" Eads mailed this link, as posted at Schlenkerla's Facebook site some time back. I'm sorry I missed it. 

The black and white film clip was shot in 1963, and is entirely in German, but this doesn't matter at all. It's entirely comprehensible. More recent visitors to Bamberg can attest to how little has changed in the physical sense of the historic pub's interiors and conventional tourist views in a finely preserved old town, and yet, 50 years is a very long time. How many of Bamberg's breweries shown in montage have survived? 

In 1963, it was less than 20 years since war's end, and Matthias, today's standard bearer for the Trum family, hadn't been born.

Elegiac times two. I want to go back. When?

Thursday, August 25, 2011

LouisvilleBeer.com video footage of Great Taste of the Midwest 2011.



I shot the footage of the Great Taste of the Midwest on John Campbell's filming gizmo, and John Wurth edited. It was fun to film and drink, and in spite of my ineptitude in the medium, the video turned out nicely.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Inspirational Czech beer video.

There are times when it isn't all about diversity in terms of beer style and available choices, even if nowadays in the Czech Republic, there are many microbreweries producing a broader range of styles than before. A ginger-spiced beer I drank outside Prague in 2006 was perhaps the best such creation I've ever tasted.

The Czech lands remain a place to go and drink golden lagers, many of them sufficiently worthy to be included in the same breath as Budvar and Urquell, and some better. In the 1980's, I could have joyfully consumed these beers on a daily basis for the remainder of my life. In 2010, it gets boring, and fast, but the key to it all -- and why this video made me ache -- is the Czech Republic itself, its people and architecture and landscapes. I have so many warm memories of being there, enough to last forever.

Enjoy the video (in English). Thanks to Joe for the link.

Češi: Národ pivařů

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Video coverage of Brew Ha-Ha earlier this summer.

Here's one that very nearly slipped past my (generally) drunken eyes. It's a link to an entertaining and informative ten-minute video shot during this year's Brew Ha-Ha in Indianapolis, and includes an appearance by Richard Atnip, who currently has been helping NABC with local sales around New Albany.

Ryan McCracken sent the video, and I'm assuming he shot it; if anyone knows differently, give me a yell.

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The Brew Ha-Ha 2010 benefiting the Phoenix Theatre was a little too much fun – kind of a miracle I even got a video made after sampling the finest beers Indiana has to offer. This video is a collection of local participating breweries and their fine wares.

Video link

Monday, July 20, 2009

Choice video: "I Am a Home Brewer."

Great link, Rick! Homebrewers, take note:



From HomeBrewTalk.com, "inspired by 'I am a Craft Brewer' from this year's Craft Brewers Conference."

YouTube link