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144: A Better, More Accessible Media Player, Texas Beer Co King Grackle Stout - Accessibility Craft

Amber and Steve interview special guest Joe Dolson about Able Player, a free, open source accessible media player project.

Accessibility Craft

Cocktail: The Tea Clipper

This was my first attempt at mixing a cocktail that used a spirit “alternative” (something deliberately created and marketed as a non-alcoholic alternative to a traditional spirit). This one featured The Spirit of Gin from Free Spirits. It was pretty decent.

  • 2 1/2 oz Free Spirits Spirit of Gin
  • 1 oz Earl Grey honey syrup
  • 3-4 oz tonic

Mix the spirit of gin and honey syrup in a shaker with ice and pour into a Collins glass or mason jar over fresh ice. Top with the tonic and garnish with a twist of lemon.

The recipe was from Free Spirits.

The honey syrup was made with several tablespoons of honey added to 8oz of strong Earl Grey tea (I used the decaf Earl Grey from The Whistling Kettle).

The Spirit of Gin

NA Beer: Athletic All Out

I was impressed by this one. Despite what the brewer says, it’s more in the style of a schwartzbier than a porter or stout, and I would compare it favorably to Köstritzer Schwarzbier (my usual beer of choice at the local Wolff’s Biergarten). (If they insist that it’s a stout, I’d say it leaves something to be desired.)

It’s crisp and not too heavy but still flavorful. Coffee notes that might be present are more of a dark-roast variety, so it has hints of being a rauchbier, but fortunately it’s not smoky enough for that. Overall, I’d consider having it on tap at home during the colder, darker months of the year.

Brewed by Athletic Brewing in Milford, Connecticut.

https://athleticbrewing.com/products/all-out

NA Beer: FLVR! Oktoberfest

Not bad overall. It lacks the crispness I usually associate with an Oktoberfest or märzen-style beer, and it was rather more hazy than I would have expected. It also wasn’t quite as malty as I would hope, but it had decent flavor and body and was pleasant to drink.

Overall, I don’t know that I’d buy a six-pack, but I wouldn’t avoid it if it was on the menu at a bar.

It’s brewed by Untitled Art out of Madison, Wisconsin.

https://drinkuntitled.com/products/non-alcoholic-oktoberfest/

Review: Lost & Found Bar and Kitchen

NA Beverage Experience: Okay Background The Lost & Found Bar and Kitchen is a small establishment in Albany's warehouse district. Its building used to be a bank, and the proprietors kept just a hint of that aesthetic. While the space isn't large, it's open to the second floor (where there's additional seating), giving it a very open feel. They didn't have any NA beer on tap, but they did have several options in cans from two different breweries. The NA Guinness was appropriately served in […]

https://sam.upstate.blog/local-business/2025/review-lost-found-bar-and-kitchen/

Review: Fiden’s Brewing Company

NA Experience Rating: Okay Background Fiden's is a local brewing company that opened just before the pandemic hit. They weathered the pandemic well, selling cans out of their production facility to lines of cars that snaked out of the parking lot and down the street. In the last year or two, they moved to a taproom in Albany's warehouse district, between long-time favorites Nine Pin Cidery and Wolff's Biergarten. The taproom is more of an entertainment venue than a brewery tasting […]

https://sam.upstate.blog/local-business/2025/review-fidens-brewing-company/

Mulled Cider

We had our first really autumnal day here in upstate New York. It's been around 50 and rainy all day, and the leaves are starting to come down. Since it's also Indigenous Peoples Day, the kids are off school, and I'm off work. It was the perfect day to make some mulled cider. 2 quarts fresh apple cider 1 orange, sliced 3 cinnamon sticks 4 whole allspice 6 whole cloves 1 star anise pod Put the cider, orange slices, and cinnamon sticks in a slow cooker on high. The remaining spices […]

https://sam.upstate.blog/food/2025/mulled-cider/

Cocktail: Manhattan Project

This one is my own invention, inspired by the need to use a decade-old white elephant gift.

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz Jägermeister Spice (Cinnamon and Vanilla Blend)
  • 2 dashes chocolate bitters
  • 1 dash orange bitters

A family holiday gift swap a decade left me with a bottle of Jägermeister, but not the eponymous liqueur favored by college students. This one was a lighter variant (maybe more Christmas-y): Jägermeister Spice (Cinnamon and Vanilla Blend).

It sat on a shelf for years before I tried it. At the time, I had little knowledge or experience with liqueurs or cocktails and didn’t think much of it. Even once I started mixing, it remained in the back of the liquor cabinet, as I had no idea what to do with it. At some point I read in a post on the liqueur that “[Jägermeister] is basically a German amaro with a ton of heritage behind it.” When I finally got around to thinking about how to use that bottle that was just taking up space, those words bubbled to the surface.

A Black Manhattan is a variant of the classic that uses Averna (an Italian amaro) in place of vermouth. That was my inspiration. If what I had was basically a German amaro, I should be able to do something similar. Given that the specific liqueur I had was the “Cinnamon and Vanilla Blend,” I also thought that it might be a great excuse to use chocolate bitters as well.

The name of the drink is a tribute to a mentor (and surrogate grandfather) from my childhood church. Larry German was a remarkable man, educated in both music and science. Rumor had it that he was among the scientists involved in the Manhattan Project. Playing with words a little here, I decided I would name my Manhattan with German Amaro accordingly.

I found it worked well with the excellent Helderberg Bourbon made by local distiller New Scotland Spirits.

Enjoy.

Cocktail: Strawberry Basil Margarita

To celebrate National Tequila Day, I made a new (to me) margarita variant. The basil in my wife’s garden is thriving, so I thought I’d make use of it along with some strawberries. Bartender Trudy Thomas’s recipe on Liquor.com calls for maraschino liqueur, but I forgot that. Still, the result was quite pleasant.

2 large strawberries

3 basil leaves

1/2 oz agave syrup

1 oz lime juice

2 oz tequila

Gently muddle the basil leaves with the agave and lime juice in a cocktail shaker. Slice the […]

https://sam.upstate.blog/cocktails/2025/cocktail-strawberry-basil-margarita/