WE MADE IT TO THE CRAFT BEER CAPITAL OF COLORADO! (COLORADO SPRINGS + FORT COLLINS) | Vlog Part 3
Part 3 of our amazing stay in the glorious state of Colorado saw us depart Breckenridge, swing by Frisco, drive through Fairplay aka the REAL South Park, catch some national wonders in Colorado Springs and take the bikes for a spin through Colorado's craft beer capital, Fort Collins. Take us back! Special thanks once again to Visit Colorado, Visit Colorado Springs and Visit Fort Collins Colorado for the generous, warm hospitality!
Special thanks to:
Outer Range Brewing Co.
Phantom Canyon Brewing Company
The Timber Lodge
Garden of the Gods Park
Visit Manitou Springs
Colorado Mountain Brewery
Trinity Brewing
Loyal Coffee
Jessup Farm Barrel House
The Armstrong Hotel
Beer and Bike Tours
Troubadour Maltings
Horse & Dragon Brewing Company
Funkwerks
The Mayor of Old Town
New Belgium Brewing
Ginger and Baker
Bindle Coffee
THE CRAFT BEER GUIDE TO SOUTH-WEST COLORADO (DURANGO, SILVERTON + OURAY) | Visit Colorado 2018 Vlog Part 1 |
BEERS, BIKES & MOUNTAINS (GRAND JUNCTION + BRECKENRIDGE) | Visit Colorado 2018 Vlog Part 2 |
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The Great American Beer Festival 2017 | Cascadian Beer Podcast
I've left Cascadia and ventured to Denver, Colorado where I was fortunate enough to attend The Great American Beer Festival 2017. This is my first time at the festival and had such a great experience that I've documented in this episode.
I've come to Denver to not only learn about trending beers from around the country but also to see how influential the Pacific Northwest has been in the brewing industry.
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DAY 1 INTERVIEWS:
Charlie Papazian - Founder of the Brewers Association & The Great American Beer Festival
Josh Howard & Dane Skousen - Focus on the Beer
Cat Weist - Seabright Brewery & Co-President Pink Boots Society SF Bay Area
Matt Parker - Deschutes Brewery
Julia Herz - Craft Beer Program Director at the Brewers Association
DAY 2 INTERVIEWS:
Bart Watson - Chief Economist at the Brewers Association
Sara Nelson - Fremont Brewing
Billy McDivitt - Open Door Brewing Co.
Kyle Sherwood - Wormtown Brewing
Annie Johnson - PicoBrew
Craig Christian - RoofTop Brewing Co.
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DAY 3 INTERVIEWS:
Erin Hamrick - Dry Dock Brewing
Steve Wilson - Gatlinburg Brewing Company
Tim - Jessup Farm Barrel House
Kyle Spoon - Sunriver Brewing Co.
Ryan Heefner - Smile, We Get To Make Beer & NoDa Brewing Co.
Mack Cummings - GABF Volunteer
Brian Lenz - Black Bottle Brewery
Jon Hawkins - Bandon Brewing Company
Dylan Schatz - Mad River Brewing
CONGRATS TO FRIENDS OF THE PODCAST FOR WINNING AT THE GREAT AMERICAN BEER FESTIVAL 2017
Chuckanut Brewing - Gold (German-Style Koelsch) & Gold (Munich-Style Dunkel or European-Style Dark Lager)
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Wander Brewing - Gold (Export Stout)
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Ground Breaker Brewing - Gold (Gluten-Free Beer)
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Podcast created and hosted by: Aaron Johnson
Recorded on location at The Great American Beer Festival - Denver, CO
Editing & mixing by: Aaron Johnson
Theme music by: A:M (Aaron Johnson & Danny Moffat)
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Senators, Governors, Businessmen, Socialist Philosopher (1950s Interviews)
Interviewees:
Joseph McCarthy, American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957
Corliss Lamont, a socialist philosopher, and advocate of various left-wing and civil liberties causes. As a part of his political activities he was the Chairman of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship starting from early 1940s. He was the great-uncle of 2006 Democratic Party nominee for the United States Senate from Connecticut, Ned Lamont.
Fuller Warren, 30th Governor of Florida
T. Lamar Caudle, Assistant Attorney General
Owen Brewster, American politician from Maine. Brewster, a Republican, was solidly conservative. Brewster was a close confidant of Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin and an antagonist of Howard Hughes.
Robert S. Kerr, American businessman from Oklahoma. Kerr formed a petroleum company before turning to politics. He served as the 12th Governor of Oklahoma and was elected three times to the United States Senate. Kerr worked natural resources, and his legacy includes water projects that link the Arkansas River via the Gulf of Mexico.
Lamont was born in Englewood, New Jersey. His father, Thomas W. Lamont, was a Partner and later Chairman at J.P. Morgan & Co.. Lamont graduated as valedictorian of Phillips Exeter Academy in 1920, and magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1924. In 1924 he did graduate work at New College University of Oxford while he resided with Julian Huxley. The next year Lamont matriculated at Columbia University, where he studied under John Dewey. In 1928 he became a philosophy instructor at Columbia and married Margaret Hayes Irish. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1932 from Columbia University.[2] Lamont taught at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, and the New School for Social Research . In 1962 he married Helen Elizabeth Boyden.[3]
Lamont served as a director of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1932--1954, and chairman until his death, of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, which successfully challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy's senate subcommittee and other government agencies. In the process Lamont was cited for contempt of Congress, but in 1956 an appeals court overturned his indictment. From 1951 until 1958, he was denied a passport by the State Department.
In 1965 he secured a Supreme Court ruling against censorship of incoming mail by the U.S. Postmaster General. In 1973 he discovered through Freedom of Information Act requests that the FBI had been tapping his phone, and scrutinizing his tax returns and cancelled checks for 30 years. His subsequent successful lawsuit set a precedent in upholding citizens' privacy rights. He also filed and won a suit against the Central Intelligence Agency for opening his mail.
Following the deaths of his parents, Lamont became a philanthropist. He funded the collection and preservation of manuscripts of American philosophers, particularly George Santayana. He became a substantial donor to both Harvard and Columbia, endowing the latter's Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, currently held by Vincent A. Blasi. During the 1960s he and Margaret had divorced, and he married author Helen Boyden, who died of cancer in 1975. Lamont married Beth Keehner in 1986.
Lamont was president emeritus of the American Humanist Association, and in 1977 was named Humanist of the Year. In 1981, he received the Gandhi Peace Award. In 1998 Lamont received a posthumous Distinguished Humanist Service Award from the International Humanist and Ethical Union.
Still an activist at the age of 88, he protested U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf War in 1991. He died at home in Ossining, New York.