Tuesday, April 01, 2025

SheppyBrew Brewery's Beers Now Officially Declared Health Drinks!

LITTLETON, CO – April 1, 2024:

In a groundbreaking revelation that's sure to delight beer enthusiasts and health gurus alike, SheppyBrew Brewery is proud to announce that our beers are now officially classified as "health drinks"! 

This momentous news follows extensive research confirming the undeniable benefits of enjoying a SheppyBrew pint.



Health Benefits:

  1. Rich in Nutrients:
    Beer contains essential nutrients such as vitamins B, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. A well-rounded diet, indeed!

  2. Couch-to-Fridge Exercise:
    Frequent trips to the fridge for another SheppyBrew provide an excellent workout routine, burning calories with every step.

  3. Antioxidants:
    Loaded with antioxidants, beer can help combat free radicals, promoting overall wellness.

  4. Social Skills Enhancer:
    Our beer is scientifically proven to improve your social skills and turn any gathering into a lively party.

  5. Heart Health:
    Moderate beer consumption has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Raise your glass to a healthier heart!

  6. Bone Health:
    Silicon in beer may contribute to stronger bones. Who knew beer could be part of your bone-building regime?

  7. Stress Reliever:
    One sip of SheppyBrew's finest has been shown to melt away stress, making Mondays feel like Fridays.

  8. Kidney Health:
    Studies suggest that moderate beer consumption can reduce the risk of kidney stones. Cheers to keeping your kidneys happy!

  9. Creativity Booster:
    Need to think outside the box? A pint of our beer stimulates the brain's creative centers, perfect for artists, writers, and those complex crossword puzzles.

  10. Digestive Health:
    Beer contains dietary fiber, which aids in digestion and promotes a healthy gut.

  11. Time Travel Effect:
    Enjoying a SheppyBrew can make time fly – before you know it, hours have passed in the best way possible.

  12. Mental Health:
    Moderate beer consumption has been associated with reduced stress and lower risk of depression.

  13. Dance Moves Improver:
    Anecdotal evidence (from many a pub night) suggests that SheppyBrew consumption significantly enhances dance floor prowess.

  14. Immune System Boost:
    Certain compounds in beer can strengthen the immune system, helping you fend off common illnesses.

  15. Joke-Telling Proficiency:
    With each sip, your joke-telling abilities are said to improve tenfold, ensuring you become the life of the party.

  16. Activity Proficiency:
    Enjoying a pint can mysteriously enhance your skills in bowling, golf, darts, and axe throwing. Scientific studies confirm that a SheppyBrew boosts your accuracy and finesse—cheers to new high scores and bragging rights!

  17. Inspiration Catalyst:
    Need a brilliant idea? SheppyBrew's unique formulation might just inspire your next great invention or masterpiece.

  18. Adventure Seeker:
    Drink a SheppyBrew and suddenly feel the urge to embark on an impromptu adventure—whether it's a midnight hike or spontaneous karaoke session.

  19. Gourmet Food Pairing:
    SheppyBrew enhances the flavors of your favorite dishes, turning every meal into a gourmet experience.


Brew Master's Statement:

"At SheppyBrew Brewery, we've always believed in the power of beer to bring joy and health to our community," says Brew Master Sheppy. "Our new 'health drink' status is a testament to the magical properties of our brews. Drink responsibly and enjoy the health benefits!"


So next time you're looking for a beverage that does it all, remember: SheppyBrew's beers are here for your health. Cheers to well-being, one pint at a time!

According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages!
Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.


As always, stay tuned on the regular SheppyBrew Channels to see what is happening with beer, barbeque, biking and other things in my life: SheppyBrew's Facebook PageSheppy's Twitter FeedSheppyBrew's Instagram Page; and SheppyBrew's Website.


HAPPY April Everybody!

Friday, March 28, 2025

G is for Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse, Belmar

We hit another brewery on our A to Z series last Friday.

Of course we posted F is Frolic Brewing Company just the weekend before, which is a quicker turn-around than most of our recent ones.

After "F" comes "G" and the Colorado Brewery Map & List told us we had plenty of choices.

But I ended up picking a spot that isn't even on the Map & List yet. I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've been able to get to a brewery so new.

Great Divide Brewing company (see G is for Great Divide Brewing Company) sent me an email letting me know they opened a new "Brewery & Roadhouse" close to our house.

And ... the wife (aka the SheppyBrew Beer Model) wanted me to take her out to dinner Friday night, so we hit the new brewery.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Oisin Owl vs Guinness Extra Stouts

So ... I recently brewed Oisin Owl Irish Stout with the intention of having it ready for St. Patrick's Day.

And, of course St. Patrick's Day was last week.

At some point, I thought it would be cool to grab some Guinness Extra Stout to compare with my homebrew. So, I bought some from a local liquor store.

The weekend before St. Patrick's Day, I tried them both side-by-side.

Monday, March 24, 2025

Roll-a-Style 19: 17C. Wee Heavy

I've mentioned a few times that I want to concentrate more on my BJCP Goal this year.

As of the time of this post, if I'm counting correctly, I've brewed 79 of the 108 styles in the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines. Since the beginning of the year, I've already brewed 4 new BJCP styles (5 if you include Tasman Pilsner).

I'm hoping to brew another 8 or 9 before the end of 2025.

If you've been following along on this blog, you know that I have my Roll-a-Style list, which helps me keep track of styles that I still need to brew.

The idea is that I use a 20-sided online die to decide which style to brew next. However, the past few new styles, I have decided and "pretended" to roll the number I wanted to brew.

But, recently, I actually rolled the online die, and got 19 ...

 

Friday, March 21, 2025

F is Frolic Brewing Company

If you've been following this blog at all, you're familiar with the A to Z series of posts.

Just in case you've come across the blog for the first time, welcome.

The A to Z series started back in 2015 (it blows my mind that it has been 10 years) when I was embarrassed to admit that there were very few local breweries that I had actually visited.

When I looked through a list of Denver-area brewery names, it struck me that I could work my way through most of the letters of the alphabet, and that is what I did.

I started with A is for Alpine Dog Brewing Company, which has since closed, and worked my way through the alphabet.

At some point, the SheppyBrew Beer Model (aka my wife) joined me, and I've worked my way through 5 rounds of the alphabet.

Most recently, we posted our round 6 "E" brewery, E is for Someplace Else Brewery. So, now it is time for an "F" brewery.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

2025 Cycling Goals

It blows my mind that we've already passed the ides of March. The year seems to be flying by.

I know that I'm the only one who really cares, but I have not mentioned any 2025 cycling goals on this blog yet.

In the past few years, I've probably overshared how much cycling I do and how I'm tracking towards various mileage and elevation goals.

I have not done that at all so far this year.

I have these 2025 goals. I just have not taken the time to "share" them.

Again, no one really cares other than myself, but I do like to have these to go back and look at from time to time. 

So now, here I am posting my 2025 Cycling Goals.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Oisin Owl Irish Stout

Style: 15C Irish Extra Stout
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 40
SRM: 41

Appearance: This stout pours a deep, opaque black with subtle ruby highlights when held to the light. The head is a creamy tan, thick and persistent, leaving a generous lacing on the glass with every sip.

Aroma: The aroma is a harmonious blend of rich roasted malt, dark chocolate, and freshly brewed coffee. Hints of caramel and toffee add a layer of sweetness, while subtle earthy hops and a whisper of dark fruit like plum or raisin round out the olfactory experience.