ABV Chicago Craft Beer Podcast
Aging beer or spirits in the wood from the Amburana cearensis tree native to South America can add noticeable cinnamon spice and vanilla - and brewers have been more than happy to experiment when they can find (and afford) a barrel. But FDA regulations keep Amburana-aged beers in some sort of weird limbo for competitions, so we tap our good friend and guest expert Neil Fisher from Colorado’s WeldWerks to drop in and school us on this Amburana-factoid. Then for the rest of the show, we just get our socks completely blown through our shoes by this lineup of 4 beers of various ages. Plus, Craig...
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For the first time in Barrel-Aged December history, we have a whole show of gin barrel-aged beers - and we’ll tell you why that’s something of a rarity. With an all-star lineup of breweries, nothing here is a letdown - but there are still plenty of flavor surprises to be had. Also, we’re drawing up some jukebox strategies given unforeseen circumstances; we’re ready to bring back the horse blanket; and we’re letting the gin make us more poetic. And then there’s the introduction of GinBot 3000, the worst character we’ve ever created. Beers Reviewed Afterthought Brewing -...
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We’re hot on the case of the Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beers 2025’s best medal recipients (that we have access to), and we’ll solve the mystery of whether or not the gold medal winner in this bunch will actually top our rankings. For this year’s roundup of decorated beers, we run the Specialty/Experimental category and throw in a bonus beefy adjunct stout for fun. But also, we’re wondering what we can learn from the Lyric Opera Detectives to become Dicks at FoBAB; we run through all sorts of FoBAB By-The-Numbers breakdowns from this year’ results; we recap some Fantasy FoBAB...
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Taking a break from our usual Barrel-Aged December, we round up five festive beers that’ll help make the holidays go down a lot easier. We span styles to appreciate the mostly-local lineup and their different seasonal inspirations while narrowing down our picks for what to bring to that work holiday party or extended family gathering. Also, we’re learning language from musicians, we find a beer more rare than King Henry II, Ryan’s inventing the next red hot beer gift, and Craig becomes a sometimes-seasonal Beer’d Al. Beers Reviewed Goldfinger Brewing - Winter Beer (Rye Lager) Art...
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Two things are absolutely certain when it comes to Revolution’s yearly Deep Wood releases: one is that all the beers are going to be slightly varying levels of excellent, and the second is that we will find any excuse to drink them for the podcast. For this round of releases, a few old favorites return alongside the steadiest barleywine currently released, plus a new variant enters the fold as one of the best we’ve had yet. But also, we explore some surprising examples of the younger generation’s borrowed nostalgia; we enter the fantasy factory for future Deep Wood releases; and our...
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Just in time for another Black Friday, we sat down with our good friend Ryan Tracy at his Beer on the Wall shop out in Elmhurst to sample through this year’s somewhat uninspiring (but very well made) Goose Island Bourbon County Stout lineup. We ponder what’s missing this year while also recognizing where the barrels are doing the heavy lifting, the impressive use of nuts (now that we’re fully in the NutZone), and a surprising lean towards more subtlety than expected. Also, Craig is almost literally exuding Red Vines, we finally are pandering to the 10 year olds, Ryan is a surprising...
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This episode is a tribute to the great 1840 Brewing out of Milwaukee and a celebration of the beers and memories they made during their years of operation. If you can help the Vetter family during this period of unimaginable grief, please consider donating to the GoFundMe that has been established in Stephanie’s memory: Beers Tasted Saaziwaka (Table Beer w/ Saaz and Riwaka hops) TBD (Dry-hopped Saison) Muumuu (Milk Stout) Sea Foam [2020] (Sour Ale w/ pineapple, passion fruit, blue spirulina, and lactose)
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The latest installment in our journey to discover America’s best IPA, we’re going coast-to-coast for a pretty special lineup that’ll help us further define what makes an IPA both an “all star” and, uh, “very good.” We’re getting pretty good at this guessing thing, and we might have the first IPA in this series that loses points in the appearance category. Also, we are pushing hard for an all Pure Moods stage at Riot Fest, we are haunted by that ridiculous thumb, and we want to know if a slice from Sbarro will fit in a Jnco jean pocket. Beers Reviewed Blindly ...
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At the tail end of summer, we recorded this little gem when we knew we’d need it most to help keep us thinking warm thoughts as the temperature falls faster than the leaves. When our friend Aaron Keefner was in town, he dropped a heavy case of Pittsburgh goodies on us, and we use this episode to sip through an exciting lineup of lagers and hops. Also, Craig has found the perfect exclusive club for a first date (and bulk goods), Ryan wants to see a brewery who is dedicated to kicking ass, and we’ll take that time machine straight back to a Wendy’s SuperBar. Beers Reviewed Coven Brewing -...
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The barrel storm that is Revolution’s Deep Wood series rages on throughout the Fall and Winter months, so we’re catching up on the last release of their Deth’s Tar stout and its variants - and this year’s batch is better than they’ve ever been. We try to place these in the context of past years’ releases and try not to overanalyze the calculated magic that comes out of Rev’s barrels. But also, we are living for Dumpkin Spice season, we try to name a Skele-Boy, and we’re sorry for all the talk about…well, you’ll figure it out. Beers Reviewed Deth’s Tar (Imperial...
info_outlineWith one summer and one fall release, Revolution has already put six cans of this year’s Deep Wood series out into the world, and we’re eager to have them all side-by-side. We sample five stouts and a black barleywine aged in a variety of barrels, and nothing here is threatening their title of best barrel-aged brewery in Chicago (in our opinion). Also, we brainstorm attractions that could be added to local taprooms; we trademark Tall and Dangerous grocery stores; Ryan’s bringing back his Year One self; and Craig explains the drawback of bringing Deep Wood beers to C2E2.
Beers Reviewed (Deep Wood: 2022-2023)
Deth’s Tar (Imperial Oatmeal Stout aged in bourbon barrels)
Café Deth (Imperial Oatmeal Stout aged in bourbon barrels and steeped with fresh coffee beans)
Coconut Deth (Imperial Stout aged in bourbon barrels with coconut)
Deth by Currants (Imperial Oatmeal Stout with currants aged in bourbon barrels)
Thundertaker (Imperial Rye Stout aged in bourbon barrels)
Lumberstruck (Black Barleywine Ale aged in red wine barrels)