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[S4/E13] The 4B International Speedway

Season 4, Episode 13 – This week, most of the Speedway Stouts…

One Is Not Like the Others
The Speedway of Love

Knew you’d be a vision in white
How’d you get your pants so tight?
Don’t know what you’re doin’
But you must be livin’ right, yeah

Oh, we got some places to see
I brought all the maps with me
So jump right in, it ain’t no sin
Take a ride in my machine

City traffic movin’ way too slow
Drop the pedal and go, go, go

We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against our backs
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against our back
Ain’t we ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac?

Never you mind the exit signs
We got lots of time
We can’t quit ’til we get
To the other side, ide, ide

With the radio playin’ our song
We keep rollin’ along
Who knows how far our car can get
Before you think your love slowin’ on down

City traffic’s movin’ way too slow
Drop the pedal and go, go come on now, go

We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against our backs
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against our back
Ain’t we ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac? Oh yeah

Here we go, one more time mmm
With the wind and your fingers in my hair
Kind of think we’re going for an extended throw down
So drop the top baby
And let’s cruise on into this better than ever street

City traffic’s movin’ way too slow
Drop the pedal and go, go, come on baby, go, do it for me now

We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against our back
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac
We goin’ ridin’ on the speedway of love
Wind’s against my back
Ain’t we ridin’ on the speedway of love
In my pink Cadillac?

What I want you to do baby
Get over to the left lane
And let’s merge with peace, oh yeah
Take the love that’s sent ya
And then in the right time
Go on over in love and satisfaction and joy, well
Ain’t we riding babe, ain’t we cruising down
Free, free, sweet
Go on after, awh let’s be good to each other street
Well, see that little landmark over there
A whole lot of kisses and sweet stuff
We’ll be just about, awh, awh, awh
And satisfaction road yeah, satisfaction yeah ooo ahhh

–Aretha Franklin

BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.

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Beers from this week’s episode:
Firestone Walker Brewing Company – Maltose Falcons
AleSmith Brewing Company – Hammerhead Speedway Stout
AleSmith Brewing Company – Mexican Speedway Stout
AleSmith Brewing Company – Nibs & Beans Speedway Stout
AleSmith Brewing Company – Boxcar Speedway Stout

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[S2/E10] Brunching with AleSmith and Mikkeller

Season 2, Episode 10 This week, we’re geeking out to AleSmith and Mikkeller radness.

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A couple episodes ago when we did the blind bourbon barrel-aged stout tasting, we got some feedback pertaining to why we didn’t include any of the barrel-aged variants of AleSmith Brewing Company’s Speedway Stout. The reason is that Speedway Stout itself is a coffee stout, and the barrel-aged variants of Speedway have flavorings added to them in addition to coffee. We wanted to keep the stout tasting as pure as possible by excluding any beers with flavoring and/or aroma additives (by the way, we heard you, internet…they’re NOT called “adjuncts”…), hence the reason Speedway Stout was excluded.

Mikkeller and AleSmith Beers
Mikkeller and AleSmith Beers

BUT…since we were accused of erroneously “snubbing” AleSmith, we decided to dedicate an ENTIRE SHOW this awesome beer and brewery. You want the Speedway Stout? Well, now you’re gonna get it. In addition to AleSmith beers, we thought it was appropriate to include another brewery known for making imperial stout whalez, Mikkeller. You may have read in recent news that Mikkeller is partnering up with AleSmith to start brewing beer in the United States. That’s awesome. Mikkeller recently brewed a collaboration beer with AleSmith called Beer Geek Speedway, so we thought the addition of Mikkeller to the show was appropriate.

In case you didn’t already know, the brewery, Mikkeller, is what’s known as a “gypsy” brewery, meaning the brewery itself doesn’t have its own brewing facility, rather they use other breweries’ facilities to brew their beers. It’s a great way to get your product in the market if funds to build a brewery aren’t available.

We start with Mikkeller’s Beer Geek BreAKfast, which was brewed at Anchorage Brewing Company in Alaska. We had some issues with this beer. Usually, it’s a great brew. But, this batch was really, REALLY over-carbonated, and the extra CO2 really destroyed the overall experience of the beer. Seeing how this was brewed at Anchorage Brewing, who’s known for its stellar beers made with brettanomyces, we presume that maybe some brett made its way into the batch. Again, this is typically a great beer, but this bottle was a disappointment.

Next up is what many consider to be one of the best imperial stouts in the world, AleSmith Brewing Company’s Speedway Stout. This beer is a classic from AleSmith. It’s a rich beer with tones of dark fruit and coffee. In fact, it’s made with Ryan Bros. coffee. It’s usually always available and easy to overlook, but it’s definitely worth picking up.

AleSmith and Mikkeller Collaboration Beer
AleSmith and Mikkeller Collaboration Beer

So what do you do with two awesome imperial stouts if given the opportunity? Blend them together, add some Kopi Luwak coffee, call it Beer Geek Speedway, and blow some minds. That is exactly what AleSmith and Mikkeller did. Both of the beers in this blend were brewed at AleSmith in San Diego. Unbeknownst to the public, owner and brewer at Mikkeller, Mikkel Borg Bjergsø used this opportunity to give the AleSmith’s brew house a test drive. After the beer was released, it was revealed the Mikkel would be taking over the AleSmith facility on Cabot Drive, after AleSmith moves into their new brewery, which is currently under construction. How rad is that?

Getting back to the beer…of course, it’s great. The Beer Geek Breakfast part of the blend mellows the dark fruit tones of the Speedway Stout, and makes for a silky smooth mouthfeel. The coffee addition in this is just right. This beer is really the best of two different worlds coming together to create something spectacular. This beer isn’t a gimmicky money grab at all—it’s the real deal.

Next, we open up a Beer Geek Brunch Weasel from Mikkeller. This beer is made with vietnamese coffee beans, and was brewed in Norway at Lervig Aktiebryggri. It’s inky-black, and has notes of maple, fig and dark fruits.

The final beer of the show is AleSmith’s own [Bourbon] Barrel-Aged Speedway Stout made with Vietnamese Coffee. Holy. Shit. Damn, is this beer good! Silky, creamy, chocolately, coffee…this beer is basically bourbon barrel-aged M&Ms in a bottle. It’s amazing, and a fine example of how awesome AleSmith Brewing Company really is. When tickets for this beer were sold online, they sold out instantly, and with good reason. Beer geeks throughout SoCal creamed their shorts. The gushing about this beer is legit—it is truly amazing.

So, there you go, interwebz.

BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.

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S2/E10 Show Outline
Firkfest 2015

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