Podcast about beer, and culture.
Well it has been over a year and this audio has just been sitting waiting to be released. After some editing we give you the "No Rules" episode live from the mobile command center deep in the woods of the campground. We attempt to get through a massive vertical of no rules from 2015 to 2020. Glad we didn't have to drive. The discovery of the cock mug and other random stories that one tells when they have had a lot of beverages. Strap in, this one is a doozy.
Drinking a 6 beer barrel aged collection from Ellison brewing today. Our thoughts on the new Star Wars movie, The Mandalorian, and as always throw in some Big Mouth references. After the show, a live look into the studio on youtube. https://youtu.be/nkkmSW_uQEk
"Fellowship of the taint" . This episode starts with a 2014 BCBS (Bourbon County Brand Stout) and makes the long journey of a 6 year vertical tasting. Discuss Goose Island and the variants of BCBS. We talk about our love for Brewery Vivant in Grand Rapids. Got sidetracked into what I'm sure will become the infamous "taint paint mug". Bring up some new shows on HULU, DISNEY PLUS and NETFLIX. Somehow we all made it through this one! Enjoy
We are back with our favorite beers. From daily drinkers to all time favorites we discuss why we love them. Shout outs to the podcast community and Andy tells us about his trip to Baltimore, and his lack of the beard. We talk about Disney plus and other shows that we enjoy.
Andy Curt and Ken intro the show with a 2012 KBS and venture on their journey through a 8 year vertical of KBS. We discuss Founders buy out and Dark Horse brewing acquisition from ROAK. Talk about some favorite Netflix shows and shout outs to the YouTube and podcast community. Finish the show with a mystery home brew and out rendition of “Closing Time”
First episode about beer and culture. Hosted by Andy, Curt, and Ken. We intro the show with a beer tasting. Discussion on first craft beer we had and what beer was bought only because of the label. Our thoughts on some breweries and wrap up with a long lost homebrew “Pink lady”