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A little late, but better late than never. Here is a list of the beers we talked about and sampled during our first episode where we dicussed a local merger and enjoyed a couple blind taste tests.

  • Papago – Orange Blossom
    • Rating – 3.25
    • Style – Mandarin Wheat ale
    • ABV – 5%
    • A light mandarin style wheat ale that boast a strong vanilla taste, refreshing on a hot day and available in cans for your day at the pool or lake.

  • Huss – Koffee Kolsch
    • Rating – 3.75
    • Style – Kolsch
    • ABV – 4.7%
    • If you like coffee, this is the kolsch for you…light and refreshing without the lingering morning coffee breathe. Available in cans, and perfect for your early morning tailgate or pregame football parties on Saturday’s or Sunday’s.

  • Ballast Point – Cinnamon Raisin Commadore
    • Rating – 4
    • Style – American Stout
    • ABV – 6.5%
    • A cinnamon raisin stout that is the perfect complement to your holiday desserts. Almost a pumpkin style beer without the pumpkin, the use of the spices makes for a very drinkable stout that doesn’t throw too many flavors at your taste buds.

  • Iron Fist – Ken Schmidt Mint Stout
    • Rating – 4
    • Style – Russian Imperial Stout
    • ABV – 9.2%
    • This bold chocolaty-mint stout has a sweet minty bouquet, but not an overpowering mint flavor. Best, like most imperial stouts, served and drank at more room temperature to really bring out the flavor combinations. Brewed in collaboration with Ken Schmidt, the winner of the Stone Homebrew Competition in 2009 and 2012.

*All rating are an average of Chris and Brandon’s Untappd ratings.

HEY, its your Hoppy Craftsmen, Chris Sanback and Brandon Richardson, coming to you from the land of a thousand suns Phoenix, AZ. Tonight was our first podcast which you can find the RSS feed to your right. Where we talked about the recent merger of Papago and Huss Brewing Co., tasted a couple of each of their staple brews (Orange Blossom and Koffee Kolsch). Followed by a blind taste test, a brew of the other choice, and subsequent critique of each brew. Tonight’s selections Iron Fist Brewing/Ken Schmidt Chocolate Mint Stout and Ballast Point’s Cinnamon Raisin Commodore.  Almost ironic we each choose a stout seeing as its still hot as hell out, but seeing as fall is upon us and the heavier brews are making a come back. The Chocolate Mint certainly lived up to its name with a nice chocolaty bouquet and a bold but smooth mint taste without a lingering aftertaste and the Cinnamon Raisin is the perfect desert beer to pair with your post-Thanksgiving apple pie.
A little background on your Hoppy Craftsmen:

Chris Sanback –

Many have called me a beer snob, though not as much any more. I was not always this way but after countless oz of the same swill I decided that had to be something better out there (this being the mid 2000’s), “there” was a relatively barren place. But, sought out like minded people. And slowly began turning my friends and loved ones to the craft beer ways. I’ve tried my hand at home brewing, some good, some real bad. But, the main thing is I enjoyed all of it. Since I have ran out of friends to convert, I figure why not share that love via Podcast. Hope you enjoy the show, and if not hope you enjoyed the beer.

Brandon Richardson –

I’m a born again runner with a passion for craft beer…not sure if I consider myself a runner with a craft beer problem or craft beer drinker with a running problem, but hey it works out the same. My obsession for craft beer really began about 9 years ago when I moved from Tucson to Phoenix where the craft beer scene was really beginning to rear its ugly head…in a good way. Chris actually introduced me and was my teacher of all things craft.  Papago Brewing was where I sharpen my teeth so to say and began to have a better appreciation of what good beer should really taste like.

Papago/Huss Merger articles –

Shout outs to:

Papago Brewing

Huss Brewing

Iron Fist Brewing Co

Ballast Point

Ballast Point Graphic Artist – Paul Elder

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