Áustria Lager - Cerveja Brasileira
???? Em nosso segundo vídeo, degustamos e avaliamos uma cerveja brasileira fabricada em Nova Lima - MG pela Krug Bier, a primeira cervejaria mineira!
At this video we tasted a brazilian craft beer, It's brewred In Nova Lima (city) - Minas Gerais (State). It was the first brewery of Minas Gerais!
Informações/Informantion:
Cerveja/Beer: Áustria Lager
Cervejaria/Brewery: Krug Bier
Estilo/Style: American Premium Lager
Ingredientes/Ingredients: Água(water), malte de cevada(malt), levedura(yeast) e lúpulos(hops).
Temperatura/Temperature: 0-4ºC
Copo/Glass: Lager
Liberte seus sentidos, descubra o verdadeiro prazer de tomar uma cerveja.
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Bar do Edinho Entrevista: Matheus Lima - Cerveja Confrades
Matheus Lima tem 32 anos e é o Mestre-cervejeiro da Cerveja Confrades e também advogado formado em Direito e especializado em Tributação e trabalha na TPC Advogados e Consultores.
Desde sempre gostei de cerveja, mas até certo ponto nunca havia pensado em produzir.
Há alguns anos, um primo apareceu em uma festa de família com uma cerveja que ele fez e aquilo chamou minha atenção.
A final de contas, meu primo nem bebia e fez cerveja... Então era possível fazer!!!
Ele me enviou um material sobre como produzir cerveja, e meu pai e eu começamos a buscar equipamentos para começar.
Na época não havia em BH as lojas de equipamentos e insumos que temos hoje e precisamos fazer nossos equipamentos.
Compramos uma panela no mercado central, mandamos furar e colocar uma torneira.
Ainda faltava muita coisa e acabamos adiando nossa primeira brassagem.
Em um evento cervejeiro meu pai conheceu o Carlos Henrique Farias Vasconcelos (CH) e fez um curso de produção caseira com ele.
Daí vimos que ainda precisávamos de muitos outros equipamentos e naquele momento já tínhamos a Casa Olec. O Mateus nos ajudou com os equipamentos e partimos para a produção.
As primeiras foram na lavanderia de um apartamento que morávamos que estava mais para um corredor.
Tínhamos que desviar do fogareiro e da panela quente para passar de um lado para o outro do corredor.
A fermentação foi em temperatura ambiente mesmo e, claro, a cerveja não ficou um espetáculo. Mas saiu cerveja...
Fomos nos aperfeiçoando e após algum entramos para a pós-graduação em Tecnologia Cervejeira do UniBH, onde tive o privilégio de fazer parte de uma turma com alguns gigantes da cerveja hoje em BH (CH, Roberto Leão, Kelvin, Ramon, Léo, Rafael Reis, Fabi Brucke, dentre outros). Alguns eram alunos e professores ao mesmo tempo.
Desse curso tirei boas amizades e muito conhecimento compartilhado.
A Cerveja Confrades nasceu da reunião de amigos, que se encontram para apreciar bons pratos, colocar a conversa em dia e degustar cervejas artesanais. Com o interesse pelas cervejas especiais crescendo no grupo, teve-se a ideia de se criar uma especialmente para os encontros.”
Premiações
Cerveja Confrades Strong Bitter:
Bronze - Copa Cerveza de America GCA 2017
Ouro – Festival Internacional de Cerveja e Cultura 2017
Bronze – Festival Internacional de Cerveja e Cultura 2018
Prata – Concurso da Abracerva 2018
Cerveja Confrades Klara:
Ouro – Festival Internacional de Cerveja e Cultura 2018
Cerveja Confrades IPA:
Bronze – Festival Internacional de Cerveja e Cultura 2018
Contatos:
(31) 3293-6939
confrades@cervejaconfrades.com.br
Redes Sociais:
Na entrevista, foi servida a cerveja Confrades Strong Bitter: uma Strong Bitter de 6,0% ABV. Uma cortesia da Cervejaria Confrades.
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Cervejaria Louvada - Honre
Muito prazer, somos a Cervejaria Louvada. A primeira cervejaria artesanal de Mato Grosso.
Caraíva Mais Amor • 11/03/17 • BH
After movie da festa Caraíva mais Amor, realizada em Belo Horizonte, no dia 11 de março de 2017 no Krug Biergarten.
Música: Caraivana - Ser Feliz
Vídeo: Carlos Marinho - What's up TV
Local: Krug Biergarten
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Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food
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Carl Sandburg's 79th Birthday / No Time for Heartaches / Fire at Malibu
Carl Sandburg (January 6, 1878 -- July 22, 1967) was an American writer and editor, best known for his poetry. He was the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and another for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. H. L. Mencken called Sandburg indubitably an American in every pulse-beat.
Sandburg was born in the three-room cottage at 313 East Third Street in Galesburg, Illinois, to parents of Swedish ancestry. At the age of thirteen he left school and began driving a milk wagon. From the age of about fourteen until he was seventeen or eighteen, he worked as a porter at the Union Hotel barbershop in Galesburg.[1] After that he was on the milk route again for eighteen months. He then became a bricklayer and a farm laborer on the wheat plains of Kansas.[2] After an interval spent at Lombard College in Galesburg,[3] he became a hotel servant in Denver, then a coal-heaver in Omaha. He began his writing career as a journalist for the Chicago Daily News. Later he wrote poetry, history, biographies, novels, children's literature, and film reviews. Sandburg also collected and edited books of ballads and folklore. He spent most of his life in the Midwest before moving to North Carolina.
Sandburg volunteered to go to the military and was stationed in Puerto Rico with the 6th Illinois Infantry during the Spanish--American War, disembarking at Guánica, Puerto Rico on July 25, 1898. Sandburg was never actually called to battle. He attended West Point for just two weeks, before failing a mathematics and grammar exam. Sandburg returned to Galesburg and entered Lombard College, but left without a degree in 1903.
He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and joined the Social Democratic Party, the name by which the Socialist Party of America was known in the state. Sandburg served as a secretary to Emil Seidel, socialist mayor of Milwaukee from 1910 to 1912.
Sandburg met Lilian Steichen at the Social Democratic Party office in 1907, and they married the next year. Lilian's brother was the photographer Edward Steichen. Sandburg with his wife, whom he called Paula, raised three daughters.
The Sandburgs moved to Harbert, Michigan, and then to suburban Chicago, Illinois. They lived in Evanston, Illinois, before settling at 331 S. York Street in Elmhurst, Illinois, from 1919 to 1930. Sandburg wrote three children's books in Elmhurst, Rootabaga Stories, in 1922, followed by Rootabaga Pigeons (1923), and Potato Face (1930). Sandburg also wrote Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, a two-volume biography in 1926, The American Songbag (1927), and a book of poems called Good Morning, America (1928) in Elmhurst. The family moved to Michigan in 1930. The Sandburg house at 331 W. York Street, Elmhurst was demolished and the site is now a parking lot.
Sandburg's collection, The War Years was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940. His Complete Poems won him a second Pulitzer Prize in 1951.[4]
In 1945 he moved to Connemara, a 246-acre rural estate in Flat Rock, North Carolina. Here he produced a little over a third of his total published work, and lived with his wife, daughters, and two grandchildren until dying of natural causes in 1967.
Sandburg had his ashes interred under Remembrance Rock, a 5-foot-high granite boulder located behind his birth house.[5][6]
Sandburg supported the civil rights movement, and contributed to the NAACP.
Young Love: The Dean Gets Married / Jimmy and Janet Get Jobs / Maudine the Beauty Queen
Janet Waldo (born February 4, 1924) is an American actress and voice artist with a career encompassing radio, television, animation and live-action films. She is best known in animation for voicing Judy Jetson, Penelope Pitstop and Josie McCoy in Josie and the Pussycats. She was equally famed for radio's Meet Corliss Archer, a title role with which she was so identified that she was drawn into the comic book adaptation.
Waldo appeared in several dozen films in uncredited bit parts and small roles, although she was the leading lady in three Westerns, two of them starring Tim Holt. Her big break came in radio with a part on Cecil B. DeMille's Lux Radio Theater. In her radio career, she lent her voice to many programs, including Edward G. Robinson's Big Town, The Eddie Bracken Show, Favorite Story, Four-Star Playhouse, The Gallant Heart, One Man's Family, Sears Radio Theater and Stars over Hollywood. She co-starred with Jimmy Lydon in the CBS situation comedy Young Love (1949--50), and she had recurring roles on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (as teenager Emmy Lou), The Red Skelton Show and People Are Funny.
However, it was her eight-year run starring as teenager Corliss Archer on CBS's Meet Corliss Archer that left a lasting impression, even though Shirley Temple starred in the film adaptations, Kiss and Tell and A Kiss for Corliss. The radio program was the CBS answer to NBC's popular A Date with Judy. Despite the long run of Meet Corliss Archer, less than 24 episodes are known to exist. Waldo later turned down the offer to portray Corliss in a television adaptation.
In 1948 the Meet Corliss Archer comic book, using Waldo's likeness, published by Fox Feature Syndicate, appeared for a run of three issues from March to July 1948, using the original scripts. The same year, Waldo married playwright Robert Edwin Lee, the writing partner of Jerome Lawrence. The couple had two children, and remained married until his death in 1994.
Waldo made a rare on-screen television appearance when she appeared as Peggy, a teen smitten with Ricky Ricardo on a 1952 episode of I Love Lucy titled The Young Fans with Richard Crenna. Ten years later, Waldo again worked with Lucille Ball, this time playing Lucy Carmichael's sister, Marge, on The Lucy Show. That episode, Lucy's Sister Pays A Visit also featured actor Peter Marshall. She also appeared on an episode of The Andy Griffith Show as Amanda. In addition, Waldo reprised the role of Emmy Lou for some early TV episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Later, she was the female lead opposite Anthony Franciosa in the short-lived sitcom Valentine's Day (1964).
Shirley Mitchell (born November 4, 1919) is an American film and television actress.
After moving to Chicago, she appeared in the network broadcast of The First Nighter and played small parts in various soap operas including The Story of Mary Marlin and The Road of Life. After moving to Los Angeles, she played opposite Joan Davis in The Sealtest Village Store. She also starred as Louella in The Life of Riley and joined the cast of Fibber McGee and Molly as Alice Darling in 1943. Her most prominent radio role was that of the charismatic Southern belle Leila Ransom on The Great Gildersleeve radio show beginning in September 1942. In 1953, Shirley joined the cast of I Love Lucy playing the part of Lucy Ricardo's friend Marion Strong. As of 2012, she is the only recurring adult cast member still living following the deaths of Doris Singleton in 2012 and Peggy Rea in 2011. In 1962, she played Mrs. Colton on the CBS-TV comedy series Pete and Gladys, and between 1965--1967, she appeared as neighbor Marge Thornton on NBC-TVs Please Don't Eat the Daisies. In the same year she appeared in Episode 13, Season 2 of The Dick Van Dyke Show when she played Shirley Rogers opposite Bob Crane as Harry Rogers in Somebody Has to Play Cleopatra. In 1963, she appeared on the television program The Beverly Hillbillies as Opal Clampett (the wife of Jake Clampett, an out-of-work actor). In 1966, she appeared in Green Acres as a nurse and as Oliver's old friend Wanda. Between 1967 and 1968, she portrayed Kate Bradley's cousin Mae Belle Jennings on Petticoat Junction. In 1968, she appeared in the Season 1 finale of The Doris Day Show as Mrs. Loomis, a woman who accuses Billy of stealing $5.00 from her purse after she dropped it.
In 1972, she was the voice of Laurie Holiday on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, The Roman Holidays.
In 1994, Mitchell voiced the Sneetches, cousins, Thidwick's mother and Sue the Second Fish in Storybook Weaver and later in 2004, deluxe version in Storybook Weaver Deluxe.
In 2012, she voiced her guest star as Betty White in MAD episode, Betty White & the Huntsman / Ancient Greek Mythbusters.