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270: Derek Hits Rock Bottom In Long Beach

Episode 270 – This week, Jason and John are on-location in Long Beach, California for the California Craft Beer Summit at Rock Bottom Brewery and Restaurant with head brewer, and friend of the show, Derek Bougie.

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This week on the show, friend of the show, Derek Bougie, from Rock Bottom Brewery in Long Beach, California joins us to talk about his new gig and share some his latest brews.

Pictured: Derek Bougie of Rock Bottom Brewery standing in from of a brew kettle while holding a beer. Photo by Greg Nagel.

BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.

Episode Chapters:
00:00: SupportTheShitOutOfIt.com
00:08: Theme Music
00:17: Begin Show
00:36: Derek Bougie, Head Brewer at Rock Bottom Brewery, Long Beach
04:34: Shattered Glass IPA – Rock Bottom Brewery
08:47: The Pressure Of Not Making Shitty Beer
13:23: Torn Curtain – Rock Bottom Brewery
18:37: Tide Is High – Rock Bottom Brewery
26:46: New Kind Of Kick – Rock Bottom Brewery
31:31: Hot Play-doh Talk
32:50: Brief CCBS Talk
33:59: Hot Crocs Talk
36:26: fourbrewers.com

Beers from this week’s episode:
Shattered Glass IPA – Rock Bottom Brewery
Torn Curtain – Rock Bottom Brewery
Tide Is High – Rock Bottom Brewery
New Kind Of Kick – Rock Bottom Brewery

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Episode Five | Kamikaze Gangbang – Cider & Sake

Season 1, Episode 5 – This week, we chat about Session IPA and safely chug Beachwood BBQ Alpha Waves out of Long Beach, California, followed by Going in Blind! Then, Nagel’s non-beers: Sake and Cider. 

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We start off the show this week with a sessionable IPA from Beachwood BBQ, Alpha Waves then dive into non-beer homebrews from Nagel.

Beachwood BBQ & Brewing - Alpha Waves
Beachwood BBQ & Brewing – Alpha Waves

Alpha Waves from Beachwood BBQ & Brewing in Long Beach, CA, is a described by the brewery as a “trickster of a ‘session IPA’ that will knock you down with surges of flavor and aroma.” “Session IPA” have been all the craze this year. Beachwood Brewing’s stands out from the rest in that it is a true session ale, clocking in at 3.8% ABV. It has a healthy malt backbone, and quite a big hop presence, even though it’s only 50 IBU.

Feature: Homebrew – Greg‘s Homebrew Sake and Cider

Greg’s Sake, named “Kamakazi Gang Bang” was an experiment to see how good a homebrew Sake can be. Much how Japanese WWII pilots would get tons of ass before their final flight, Nagel purchased a Sake kit from homebrewsake.com. Following the arduous broken English daily instructions,  the rice/koji was soaked overnight, baked, cooled quickly, then fed it to the yeast.  Every day, the amount doubles until the kit is finished. Once primary fermentation is complete, it’s racked into secondary, then tertiary after 30 days. After six months, it’s like fuel for a Japanese Zero, but mellows out over time with big vanilla, banana and stone fruit notes.

Greg's Sake in a Bottle of Mother Funker, with Dregs.
Greg’s Sake in a Bottle of Mother Funker, with Dregs.

We also sample Greg’s Cider, named “Cummin’s Cider,” that was ‘brewed’ easily from bringing a carboy up to Oak Glen’s Law’s Cider Mill. Step one: Sing The Sound of Music’s “The Hills Are Alive” while running through the apple orchards, dumping your sanitizer out of our carboy all over the ground. Next, add five crushed campden tabs to the carboy. Have the cider mill crush five gallons right into the carboy. Taste some to make sure it’s not gross. Pitch yeast after 24 hours (I used White Labs Old English Cider yeast). Add yeast nutrient twice daily while swirling and control temp to 68F. After primary, rack to secondary and wait 30 days. Improves considerably with age. Some people like to back-sweeten, which is gross. Save the trouble and buy the millions of sweet ciders available at the store.

Feature: “Going In Blind…”

We’re back for another round of “Going In Blind,” and this time, the beers were chosen and served up by Yvonne England. John wasn’t able to participate in the first round, since he “accidentally” saw the beer that was being served. Doh!

Going In Blind, with Dale's Pale Ale and Coconut Porter
Going In Blind, with Dale’s Pale Ale and Coconut Porter

Ultimately, we find out that we’re drinking Dale’s Pale Ale from Oscar Blues, and Maui Brewing Co.’s Coconut Porter. We can’t stress how fun blind tasting is to do. Give it a try with your homies!

Cheers, and we’ll see you next week!

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