Steam Whistle says cheers to better staff productivity with Microsoft Online Services
Toronto-based Steam Whistle has quickly grown to be one of the premier independent microbreweries in Canada. It got that way by creating a âcustomer-firstâ company culture that is a smooth as its trademark pilsner beer. In order to further boost staff productivity the company wanted to update its online intranet, email and instant messaging services. Steam Whistle is now using Microsoft Online Services, a complete technology solution thatâs more secure, reliable and easy to use and manage than the previous IT environment. Staff are now more productive and have easier access to the tools they need to share information.
Episode #36-The Brew Review TV panel reviews Port Brewing's Panzer Imperial Pilsner Port Brewing Co., San Marcos, CA. 9.5% ABV. For more information on this beer please visit http://www.portbrewing.com
Majsan Johansson talks about her passion for gourmet food and beer, and about her experiences with becoming an ambassador for Pilsner Urquell through the Master Bartender competition.
Niclas Johansson from Bar-deli.TV interviews Ian Taylor, one of the three finalists in the Master Bartender competition held by Pilsner Urquell at the Queen's Head pub in Stockholm. Ian talks beer and passion :)
http://www.siteproweb.com/pilsner This Custom Pilsner video was posted late 12:30 AM 23 April 2010 as a test to see what kind of Pilsner Rank we could get both locally and nationwide for these excellent Beer glasses.
This traditionally styled grand Pilsner beer glass is the ideal way to honor your groomsmen with a personalized gift for their help with your special day. This large glass holds plenty of brews or their favorite non-alcoholic beverage, so frequent trips to the refrigerator won't interrupt the party or big game.
From the Brasserie Almaza in Lebanon, this German style pilsner dates back to 1933. Since 1995, the Brasserie Almaza can claim to be the only brewer in all of Lebanon. Although many mass-produced lagers are pilsners and they can get a bad name, the Almaza Pilsner turns out to be decent.
Our first beer from Turkey! Efes is the largest beer brand in Turkey, with about an 82% market share. Although originally a national brand, Efes is now owned by the international Efes Beverage Group, who are responsible for distributing Coke in Turkey, and contract-brewing other brands, such as Warsteiner, for the region.
Efes Pilsner, an "American Adjunct Lager" style beer made partially with rice (which usually elicits low ratings from both of us) scores in the mid-80s - not bad for a mass-produced adjunct lager.
The awesome peeps over at I-SITE invited us to film our 60th episode on location at a party they were having. After the event, we were all heading out to a pilsner taste-test event, so we decided to discuss two pilsners on this episode. A great audience of about 50 people made this a really cool episode to shoot!
Warsteiner, the great German beer company we've discussed before, comes in with high marks for its Premium Verum pilsner. However, Pilsner Urquell, which claims to be the original pilsner (and is brewed in the original pilsner brewery in Pilzen, Czech Republic) disappointed all involved. Except maybe one person.