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This week… it's just Max and Kärel in the Stu and it felt like an old school episode full of tangents, burps, rants, laughs and of course da Pack! They called Andy O. to break down all things sports. College football playoffs, Bucks, Badgers and Packers. They filled out separate college football brackets. They discussed the recent success of the Pack and made predictions for Monday's battle with the Saints. They predicted scores, stats, and what lady eyebrows Lafleur will be wearing! Then things got off the rails. Challenge talk turned into philosophizing about life, which turned into death talk… These guys really know how to give the audience what they want! But before any of that nonsense, they saved the best for first, with the Beer of the Week! During the BOW the fellas rate and review a new beer. They discuss the history of the brewery and examine what's in the beer they're drinking. Then, they break down the beer by its drinkability, the probability they'd drink it again, its chugability, and the can's attractability. Find out if Allagash Brewery and/or Lagunitas Brewing Co. and/or Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. passed the HUA test. Beer of the Week: 04:16 - 41:05 Sports w/ Andy O!: 43:42 - 02:32:43 Challenge Philosophy: 02:34:00 - 03:20:50 Death...: 03:20:55 END BOW: Allagash Brewery & Lagunitas Brewery & Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. Allagash Ski House Winter White Ale & Allagash White, Belgian Style Wheat Beer. Lagunitas Beast of Both Worlds Bi-Coastal IPA. Toppling Goliath Radiant Haze COW: break your daily routine one day during the week. HUA 171 Drinking game: when we drink, you drink! Big shout out to the talented Adrian Pell! He created the intro and outro music for us. Check him out on IG: @AdrianPellMusic If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, rate and review the show, it helps us out a lot! Check out and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRVYu7zopmxja1RsmVpOucQ/featur We're live on Twitch, check out our page! https://www.twitch.tv/holdusaccountable Find us on X: https://twitter.com/hua_pod?s=11&t=DqKX0s9j1XzF2xFF3dBlDA If you want to let us know what you think of the show, or have an idea for the show, you can DM us on Facebook or Instagram @HoldUsAccountable
In this week's episode we are going to talk about 5 places to take a date in Portland Maine! Portland has so many amazing places that it was hard to just pick 5 but these are some of the best places to take a date. We talk about Arcadia which will be reopening this fall in the old Port City Music Hall! They have pinball, classic arcade games, various video game tournaments, food, a full bar, and soon live music! This is the perfect place to have a blast on a date. Also check out a brewery tour at Allagash or one of the other breweries in the area. If drinking isn't your thing, check out the lobster shack at Two Lights in Cape Elizabeth and sit on the coast and enjoy the amazing views! Or stop by the Nickelodeon in The Old Port for a movie and grab dinner at one of the amazing restaurants in the area! And for a special dinner check out Central Provisions, which is a great place to take a first date and test the waters eating amazing food and making conversation with others if the date doesn't go so well! So where is your favorite place to take a date? Let us know down in the comments and remember if you Make Maine Your Home, you don't have to do it alone! View the blog post on my website... XXXXX To checkout listings all over southern Maine visit: https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ You can listen to the audio podcast on any podcast app. Just search for Make Maine Your Home. Be sure to subscribe, like, share and tell your friends. To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.
Season 2 kicks off with shorter episodes and deep dives into single beers. This time, the boys open a Belgian-style specialty - a tripel from Allagash Brewery. Can an American brewery truly pull off a traditional Belgian beer? Just how old is this style? Find out. Grab a cold one and join us!Allagash Brewing Company - Belgian-Style TripelVisit the Driftless Drinks on YouTube!
Who knew that a woodshop was located on a popular "pick your own" apple orchard in Limington. Now, this isn't just any woodshop as they craft crates and gift boxes for Allagash Brewery put together retail furnishings for Sea Bags, and so much more. Emily Chelate, daughter of Earl and Nancy Bunting who has owned and operated the farm since 1993 and still do today, started this woodshop due to Allagash's interest in being a wholesale partner where the shop would craft crates and boxes for their customers. They use a burning technique to go about putting the logo on the crates which gives it a rustic look and you typically find these crates when purchasing their house beer at their tasting room. Allagash's relationship with Doles Orchard started when they were trying to find cherries for their beer as the orchard was one of a few that grew them in the state. Allagash even named one of their beers after Nancy which of course includes the cherries and you can find it in their tasting room today. When they saw how the farm transported produced in wooden crates they both came together to formulate an idea of crafting a wooden crate for their beers and their relationship and custom products grew from there.Emily and her team of woodworkers work day-to-day on very interesting projects including a spa-like contraption that was a bit of a challenge to put together but is now making hundreds of them. Emily is a fascinating woodworker and designer. She has built a team of men and women who craft pieces of all kinds and she is someone to look up to as a female entrepreneur, woodworker, and designer.To learn more about what Emily will be doing for Maine Craft Weekend and to view her products, please visit her website. Feel free to follow her on Facebook and Instagram to get updates on new products and what's going on at the farm. You can also go apple picking anytime on the weekdays and weekends. You can find the "What's In Season" schedule here.Also, please check out the featured musician of this episode, Troy Hudson and The High Road. Troy Hudson is a Maine native that lives on the midcoast. His grandfather and brother both played guitar and inspired him to start playing around 8 years old. Their latest single, Frontline of Love, was recorded during the pandemic. All of the tracks were recorded separately in different locations by the band. Each of the band members sent their individual tracks to Troy and he mixed them at his recording studio. Listening back to it you’d never know they were miles away from each other during the process. The song is about coming out of your shell and believing you deserve happiness and love.
Episode 50 - We review the Turkish "comedy" Neseli Hayat, the Turkish restaurant Europe Cafe & Grill, and Black, a Belgian style stout by the Allagash Brewery out of Portland, Maine. Cheers!!!
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, we've got a special episode featuring Allagash Brewery Founder and Brewers Association chair, Rob Tod. We talked about important, timely issues relevant to all independent craft breweries in the country, including the importance of local breweries, their impact in their communities via local jobs and support of local charities, building community, and independent craft beer seal initiative, and how consumers really do identify with the term "independently owned."
Here come the podcastOur Guests+Shane Harsch+Andrew LenoxShow Notes after the jump!Guest NotesShaneLegendsmithsNarosia campaign settingHERO systemD&D 5eU Con Andy20 Minutes of Filler podcastShow NotesDrinkBlack Rye, Founders' Brewery, Grand Rapids, MIDirty Bastard, Founders' Brewery, Grand Rapids, MIDragon's Milk, New Holland Brewery, Holland, MIBuffalo TraceAnderson Valley Bourbon Barrel Stout, Anderson Valley Brewing Co., Boonville, CAAllagash Curieux, Allagash Brewery, Portland, Maine Spin4skins - [Edit: thanks to +Jobe Bittman for setting Adam straight on the spelling of "4skins"]Sham 69CocksparrerSpotify - duhHawkwindStrayFlower Travellin' Band, SatoriPallbearerKvelertakGhost BCAncient WarlocksDjango ReinhardtReadThe King in Yellow, Robert Chalmers5e books - Donn phoned this one inBossy Pants, Tina FeyGeorge Washington's Secret Six, Kilmeade & YaegerBook of the New Sun, Gene WolfeA Whack on the Side of the Head, Roger van OechRunWorld of Dungeons x Delving DeeperDonn was HubbsedD&D 5e playtesting of NarosiaLost Mines of Phandelver... plus kids!Storyteller CardsThanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. We'd love to read your comments on the show, suggestions, where exactly we can stick what and other thinly-veiled threats. Send us your thoughts at dsr@kickassistan.net. Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio (TM) marks a special landmark in beer literature: the launch of Garret Oliver’s Oxford Companion to Beer. To supplement the celebration Horst Dornbusch, also a contributor to The Companion, Jen Schwertman (Blind Tiger), Peter Kennedy (SimplyBeer.com), and Christian DeBenedetti (beer author) join the conversation. They talk about other essential beer reads, from homebrewing classics such as Charlie Papazian and Michael Jackson to Christian’s new book The Great American Ale Trail. Later on in the shows Rob Tod from Allagash Brewery calls in to join the revelry and to about how craft brewers deal with expansion and the science behind beer microbes. Tune for a special listing of NYC Craft Beer Events and where you can catch all your favorite brewers! This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com.