The Better Beer Authority recommends a red lle, an Irish red, a stout and a bock. Find out which breweries they are from in this third installment from the Columbus Beerfest at the Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. Rough Transcript: James: On tap -- Columbus Beerfest. Hi. I'm James Knott and this is your Better Beer Authority. Tonight is day 2 of the Columbus beerfest. We have a new panelist. Mr. Chad Wortman is joining us with his evaluation of the beer all the way from Charlotte, North Carolina. You've been here at the beerfest. What did you find? What's sticking out to you so far? Chad: Well, first I would like to say that I am a long time supporter, first time contributor and it feels really good to be here. James: Cheers. Chad: I like what you're doing it feels really good to be a part of it. The Columbus Beerfest. You can see the energy behind us. It's packed in here. Everyone's excited. Everyone's drinking. Everyone's having a good time. I've had a lot of good beers today. The one that stuck out almost immediately was the Bleeding Buckeye Red Ale. It's got a malt finish. Adam Harms: That's from Elevator Brewing Company? Chad: Yeah. It's an Elevator Brewing Company beer. James: Joby, what are you finding? Joby Johnston: You know I've been here second day now and over 150 beers. It's tough not to gravitate towards something you love. James: I'd like to emphasize that Joby has not had 150 beers. Joby: I have not had 150 beers. Chad: He's trying to get ...
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