Hoist a stein of O’Fest at your local beer hall. Brewed with imported malts & hops and a traditional decoction mash for authentic depth of flavor that exemplifies this traditional beer. It is reddish amber in color, medium in body, with rich malty notes of caramel and toasted dark bread. O’Fest (5.9% ABV, 20 IBU): O’Fest is Devils Backbone’s old school inspired Oktoberfest beer.Availability: Six-pack cans and on draft August through October. Orange, blossom, hop. Easy! Quick! Mobile! Our Daypack Series features sessionable beers to put in your daypack and head out to craft your adventure. Golden copper in color, light to medium in body with an intense hop character that comes exclusively from kettle and dry hopping with Bravo hops. Bravo Four Point (4.4% ABV, 50 IBU): The fourth release in our Daypack series is Bravo Four Point. ![]() Availability: Six-pack bottles and on draft August through October. It’s the ultimate comfort beer! Fall, amber, spice.Our Trail Blazers stray from the beaten path into a world of robust and daring beers featuring bigger, bolder flavors for fueling your spirit of adventure. ![]() The malts impart a graham cracker pie crust character around a rich, subtly sweet pumpkin and spice body. ![]() Brewmaster Jason Oliver designed the flavors to layer like liquid pumpkin pie. Named for the huntsman who roams the forests of Nelson County, Pumpkin Hunter brings Devils Backbone’s typical balance to a pumpkin ale. Pumpkin Hunter (5.1% ABV, 14 IBU): Pumpkin Hunter is the fourth release in the Trail Blazer Series.Point Debit Card – Get 10,000 (or 25K?) points with our referral.Each of these beers offers a different opportunity to craft an adventure as summer transitions into fall. ġ:32 – Our Sponsor! – Visit Loudoun and the LoCo Ale TrailĢ:34 – Marty talks about how they chose what beers to make.Ĥ:57 – Derrick brings this up as often as he can.Ħ:06 – Marty predicts we will see more food at breweries going forward.ĩ:27 – Does yeast respond to music and make better beer?ġ6:08 – What does Marty pour at the end of a long day?ġ7:14 – How has B-Chord changed during the pandemic and as we exit?Ģ0:30 – Marty’s predictions for craft beer in the DC area.Ģ2:52 – Ticketed musical events help with crowd control.Ģ5:01 – Places in the US that Marty likes for craft beer.Ģ7:30 – Marty likes to stay home and enjoy his beer and music.Ģ9:38 – Beer and music festivals that Marty is looking forward to.ģ4:15 – But first, a shout out to Falling Rock Tap House.ģ6:06 – The 100K CSP offer!!!!! – as of recording, this wasn’t available through referral, but as of release, it is!ģ7:51 – Our take on the Point Debit Card (referral below if you want one)Ĥ1:42 – Some end-of-quarter/end-of-the-month reminders.Ĥ4:33 – BILT Rewards and the BILT Mastercard – a game changer!ĥ5:44 – American Air is short of pilots and canceling lots of flights.ĥ9:59 – What it’s like to travel to NYC right now. Grab your Ale Trail “passport” to collect stamps, win prizes and say cheers in Loudoun beer country. Visit Loudoun invites you to hit the LoCo Ale Trail, which connects the urban breweries of Sterling and Ashburn in the east, to everything from bespoke taprooms in historic towns to farm breweries with stunning Blue Ridge Mountain views out west. With 35 breweries and counting, Loudoun County is one of the most vibrant craft beer destinations in the U.S. Our Sponsor: Visit Loudoun and the LoCo Ale Trail If you missed Episode 31, go back and listen to that first, as that’s the start of our conversation with Marty. We chat with Marty about how he decides what to brew, how the concerts actually help function as crowd control, and even some of his favorite spots for beer. They’re even planning to add on an 18-hole disc golf course this summer. During the pandemic, he’s managed to take advantage of the outdoor space available at their location to create an amazing outdoor concert venue that is pulling in national acts. Marty Dougherty is the owner and head brewer at B-Chord Brewing Company in Round Hill, Virginia. Today’s Guest: Marty Dougherty from B-Chord Brewing
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