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brandonsdrunkagain · 1 year
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New records always help! Galati a Dank Nebular West Coast IPA from Clown Shoes, Cascade Brewings 2016 Sang Royal, M-43 IPA from New Orthodox, Social Lubricant DIPA from Gnarly Barley, Artic Panzer Wolf Triple IPA from 3 Floyd’s, Ghost tasters, Ghost in the Machine, DDH Ghost, Infinite Ghost and Holy Ghost from Parish Brewing, Mean Green Mother IPA from Tin Roff Brewing, Virtual Abbey and Ready Cloud One from Agile Brewing! All hail RFTC, The Bronx, Cancer Bats and the late great Jim Carroll!
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binghamtonbeer · 5 years
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Old Nation DDH M-43 & Wolverine State Trendy, Popular, Awesome - Made a quick trip to Grand Rapids for a concert and to take in the impressive beer scene.  HopCat seemed like the logical place to start.  Instantly understand why it’s one of the top rated beer bars in the country.  Great atmosphere, huge taplist, very good food, all topped off with some really awesome happy hour specials.
In my Michigan beer research M-43 seemed to be all the rage and since we were mostly doing breweries / brewpubs this seemed likely to be my only option to tried it.  I was really impressed and if we weren’t in it for the ticks would have happily had another glass. 
For the next beer up I was mainly looking for something Michigan brewed that wasn’t huge so a hoppy lager hit the spot. Thanks Wolverine State. 
We decided to go with the somewhat aggressive challenge of finishing the 8 stop brewsader tour in our ~36 hour visit, but you gotta do what you gotta do to get a free T-Shirt. 
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abvchicago · 2 years
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Both @oldnationbrewing M-43 and DDH M-43 were outstanding, so I naturally picked up their 420 Tart Strawberry release. Balances both the fruit and the beer exceedingly well while giving off major Fruity Pebbles vibes. Review link in profile! (at Chicago, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdvi9werP_q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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startupcanada · 6 years
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VVC Exploration Intersects Additional Significant Near Surface Copper Mineralization In Drilling on the Samalayuca Property, Chihuahua State, MX
TORONTO, Aug. 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — VVC Exploration Corporation (“VVC” or the “Company”) (TSXV:VVC) announces assay results from its ongoing diamond drilling program on the Samalayuca Copper property in northern Chihuahua State, Mexico.  The results define and extend the copper mineralization in the near surface Gloria extension zone first drilled in 2017.
Samalayuca Drilling Program
VVC started the diamond drilling program on the Samalayuca Copper property in August 2017 with 2702 meters drilled in 23 diamond drill holes (DDH) in 2 phases testing mineralized zones previously discovered and mined by artisanal miners (gambusinos) in the 1950’s and 1960’s (Figure 2 from news release of February 8, 2018).  The Phase 3 drilling program, planned for 3000 m, began in May 2018 with 8 DDH’s completed to date in the Gloria Extension East, all of which intersected near surface copper mineralization.  Analyses for the first three holes, SC-18-024 to 026, have been received and are summarized in the table below.
Jim Culver, CEO of VVC said, “We at VVC continue to be excited by the results of the drilling program which has provided the Company with very encouraging data.  I encourage readers of this news release to go to the VVC website where the drilling data and associated information are presented for the Phase I, and Phase II drilling and partial information on the Phase III drilling program is also given.”
Mr. Culver added: “There are three takeaways from the drilling that I would highlight: 
Extensive near surface mineralization, confirmed in Phase I and II, continues in the western third of the Gloria Extension zone that has been drilled in the Phase 3 program to date.
Copper grades in the 0.2% to 0.6% range were identified in Phase I and II and those grades continue to be intersected in the Phase III drilling to date.
Drilling has intersected copper mineralized zones up to 30 meters plus in true width.”
The Company announced the following results from the Gloria Extension zone in February.  Drilling tested the down dip extension of the copper zone, exploited in the artisanal Gloria Extension pit, with the 2 final drill holes of the Phase 2 program.  These results included: – SC17-022 – 0.51 % Cu / 27 m at 14.5 m depth – approx. 27 m true width – SC17-023 – 0.36 % Cu / 51 m at 10 m depth – approx. 36 m true width
Exploration Summary – Samalayuca – 2018
The results from the first 3 holes in Phase III (SC18-024-026), also in the Gloria Extension zone, adjacent to SC17-022 and SC17-023, provide further definition of the near surface copper mineralization.  These results are summarized below, with only values > 0.1% Cu shown.
Hole Number From To Length (m) Ag_ppm Cu (%) Zone SC18_024 8.00 38.00 30.0 6 0.342 Gloria Ext Including 9.00 23.00 14.0 10 0.539 Gloria Ext SC18_024 53.00 59.50 6.5 5 0.223 Gloria Ext SC18_025 57.20 65.00 7.8 7 0.394 Gloria Ext SC18_025 69.00 77.90 8.9 4 0.270 Gloria Ext SC18_025 84.00 115.00 31.0 6 0.394 Gloria Ext SC18_026 34.00 59.00 25.0 7 0.433 Gloria Ext SC18_026 126.40 129.20 2.8 3 0.194 Gloria Ext
A plan map and a vertical section (525E) through the copper mineralization in the Gloria Extension zone, showing the drill locations and results is attached hereto and can be viewed on our website.
The Phase III drilling program is intended to further evaluate the potential of the Gloria Extension pit areas, and to evaluate the mineralized zones in previously mined areas of La Concha and the area which includes the Zorra, Suerte, Juliana and Trinadad artisanal pits, none of which have been drilled by VVC.
The goal is to define the thickness and grade of the mineralized zones and their structural / lithologic settings using information gained from structural mapping and drilling.  The drilling shows the potential of the property to host significant stratiform copper mineralization, which has been traced for over 5 km based on the shallow artisanal mines and VVC’s drilling of the 26 DDH, completed to date.
Geology
The Samalayuca property covers copper mineralisation in the Samalayuca Sierra, characterised as Stratiform Copper Deposit type, as recognized by qualified persons, Michel Gauthier and Jocelyn Pelletier (2012), and Jacques Marchand and Michel Boily (2013).  Fine disseminated chalcopyrite-bornite and associated oxide copper minerals, common to these deposits, are noted in a wide chloritized zone along the Sierra with mineralized zones from 3 to 36 m wide, true thickness, as defined in the old surface pits.  The stratigraphy strikes NW and dips gently, approximately 25 degrees to the NE, although it is variable.  Vertical faults can generate supergene copper enrichment when they cut the mineralised strata.  The old mining works by the artisanal miners (gambusinos) targeted the higher grade, surface, copper zones, exploiting them by shallow (< 20 m deep) open pits and hand cobbing the ore for direct shipping to the smelter.
Analysis and QA/QC
A total of 1189 core samples were sent to the ALS Chemex laboratory in Chihuahua city, MX for analysis by their ICP61 technique.  Mineralisation is mainly oxidized copper minerals such as malachite, azurite, chrysocolla, brochantite, and others with some disseminated copper sulphides, such as chalcopyrite, bornite, and chalcocite.  ALS Chemex analytical services are accredited by SANAS and are carried out with a quality assurance protocol in line with ISO 17025:2005.  Samples are stored at the Corporation’s field camps, then put into sealed bags until delivered by company personnel to the laboratory where the samples are prepared and analyzed.  Samples are logged in the tracking system, weighed, dried and finely crushed to better than 70% passing a 2 mm (Tyler 9 mesh, US Std. No.10) screen.  A split of up to 1,000 g is taken and pulverized to better than 85% passing a 75-micron (Tyler 200 mesh) screen, and a 50-gram split is analyzed.  Blanks, duplicates and certified reference material (standards) are inserted to monitor laboratory performance.
This news release has been reviewed for accuracy and compliance under National Instrument 43-101 by Peter M. Dimmell, BSc., P.Geo. (NL, ON), a VVC Director and Qualified Person as defined by NI 43−101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.  He has approved the scientific and technical disclosure in the news release.
About VVC Exploration Corporation
VVC is a Canadian exploration and mining company focused on the exploration and development of copper and gold deposits in Northern Mexico, specifically the Samalayuca copper property in Chihuahua State.  VVC has other projects in Mexico and Canada, including gold and silver prospects in Sonora and Sinaloa States, Mexico and a grassroots gold/VMS prospect in the Timmins area of northern Ontario.
Visit our website at: www.vvcexpl.com.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Michel J. Lafrance, Secretary-Treasurer
For further information, please contact: Patrick Fernet – (514) 631-2727 E-mail: [email protected]
Eugene Braigen – (646) 245-3409 E-mail: [email protected]
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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beerguysradio-blog · 6 years
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Old Nation Brewing Co. and NE IPA
When Travis Fritts and Nate Rykse started Old Nation Brewing Co. they brought 14+ years of brewing education and experience with them.  They'd dedicated their lives to learning the technical aspects of brewing as well as the differences in brewing methods and ingredients across different cultures.  The result is a brewery that blends these different methods and ingredients to produce unique beers.
Initially, the beer they offered was "very traditional and technically accurate."  Director of Growth & Strategy Mark Logusz recounts, "The beer was great, but it was not what anybody wanted to drink."  With that realization, Fritts engaged the members of a local beer group to talk about new styles and after some discussion invited a few out to help with a pilot batch.  The result was the first batch of M-43.
Logusz sat down with us recently during M-43's Atlanta market launch.  We chat about "testing the waters" in Atlanta at the Day of the Juice festival, trying to keep up with the demand for hazy IPAs, the difference in pasties and pasties, Old Nation's non-hazy offerings, and the International Festival of Lagers.
On our quest to visit every brewery in Georgia in 2018 we visited Abide Brewing in Newnan and caught Line Creek Brewing Company's opening day.  We also joined Wrecking Bar Brewpub to celebrate their 7th anniversary, and took a trip to SweetWater to sample their new 420 Strain G13 IPA, brewed with cannabis terpenes and hemp flavor.
In the news this week Chinese-made brewing equipment gets exempted from tariffs, American aluminum price hikes raise some questions, a Swedish brewery prints tweets on beer foam, World Cup fans cause a beer shortage in Moscow, and London's Beavertown Brewery sells a minority stake to Heineken.
Next week we're talking Beer and BBQ with The Beer Sommelier Matt Simpson and Smyrna Beer Market owner Brandon King.  Just in time for your 4th of July planning.
Beers of the Week
Old Nation Boss Tweed | NE DIPA
Old Nation Full Earth | NE DIPA
Old Nation Greenstone | DDH American Pale Ale
Old Nation M-43 |NE IPA
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