Episode 264 – Flagship February
Whether you see it as beer’s #version of Record Store Day or as a viral marketing ploy to drive sales for struggling brands, we here at ABV Chicago embrace these classics with open arms. And our arms are very open on this episode as we sample 12 of the most important beers in American craft beer, all of which either launched or propelled legacy brands. No one in the world really needs our take on these beers, but here you go! Before pronunciation becomes a problem, we share the plagiarised stories of these beers’ varied histories, Craig accidentally ends up in a porn, Ryan forgets about Fat Tire, and we workshop some stuff for Spontaneous September. We also try and sell Jim Koch our palates, Craig yearns for the Days of Malt, and Ryan reviews Baker’s Square from the 90s. Come for the classic beers; stay for the Moist Steven.
ABV Chicago Episode 264 – Flagship February
Flagships “Reviewed”
Anchor Brewing Company – Anchor Steam Beer
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – Pale Ale
Boston Beer Company – Samuel Adams Boston Lager
Bell’s Brewery – Amber Ale
Great Lakes Brewing Company – Dortmunder Gold
Yuengling Brewery – Traditional Lager
Deschutes Brewery – Black Butte Porter
Lagunitas Brewing Company – IPA
Allagash Brewing Company – White
New Glarus Brewing Company – Spotted Cow
Oskar Blues Brewery – Dale’s Pale Ale
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery – 60 Minute IPA