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An Alvarado Street donut shop, with a second location in Seaside, has been in business for 75 years this month.
We're discussing "Law and Ideology" based on the insights from a master observer of both types of totalitarian socialisms on the Left, national socialism -- sometimes called fascism -- and the kind of socialism that the Communists in East Germany and Russia had during the 1900s, during the life of Dr. Thielicke. (USSR meant Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Our return guest today on The Republican Professor Podcast is the former professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg in West Germany, Dr. Helmut Thielicke, Ph.D., D.Theol. (Philosophy and Theology). Professor Thielicke once again joins us through his teaching in his Theological Ethics, Vol. 2: Politics. My copy was purchased at Old Capitol Books (new location) in Monterey, California, across from Nick the Greek restaurant on Alvarado Street (their old location was 559 Tyler, Monterey, CA, across from the Peet's Coffee and was formerly Book Haven for many years), and is a hard copy published in 1969 by Fortress Press and edited by William H. Lazareth. Thielicke died before he was able to come on to The Republican Professor Podcast. We thank Fortress Press for making the book available. Check out their catalogue for a full listing of their very interesting titles, and buy one. Get a copy of this for yourself and following along in our transformative, performative reading of it as we make fair use on his insights, with fresh scholarly commentary from me, and allow it to shape our understanding of American Politics. This is part 8 in a series on The Republican Professor Podcast, an introduction to theological reflection on American government. Here, we broach the topic of the nature and power of "ideology" in Communist eschatology. Our very special guest today is, once again, the esteemed and long-time Professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg, Helmut Thielicke. And I've invited Professor Thielicke to join us today through my performative reading (with my scholarly commentary upon) and fair use of his teaching on this topic in his magisterial "Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics." My copy of the book was published in 1969 by Fortress Press. Please buy a copy of the book and follow along with our study of this material. Here's a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Ethics-Politics-Helmut-Thielicke/dp/0802817920 Please, please support your brick and mortar used book dealers as well. Professor Thielicke died before we were able to invite him in person as a guest on the podcast. Thanks to Fortress Press, the book is still in print and would be a valuable addition, indeed, to your personal library. Please support the work of Fortress Press and buy the book, and check out the other selections that they carry, as well. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-deeply-conversing-on-the-theological-aspects-of-the-nature-of-government podcast. Therefore, welcome Professor Helmut Thielicke ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Gold Dot Beer (McMinnville, OR) Beer 1 - "Tree Service" // West Coast IPA // 6% // Max - 6. Jonny - 7.7. Beer 2 - "DDH Spooky Juice" // Double Dry Hopped Hazy Double IPA // 8.1% // Max - 10. Jonny - 10. Film: "The Wild Robot" directed by Chris Sanders. Ratings: Jonny - 8.5, Max - 4. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max: Gigs Lately - Jonny: "Knocked Loose" show in Wheatland -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 8:00 - Beer 1 17:20 - Film (No Spoilers) 34:00 - DANGER ZONE 45:20 - Beer 2 1:01:00 - Hot & Bothered
We're discussing "Science and Ideology" based on the insights from a master observer of both types of totalitarian socialisms on the Left, national socialism -- sometimes called fascism -- and the kind of socialism that the Communists in East Germany and Russia had during the 1900s, during the life of Dr. Thielicke. USSR meant Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Our return guest today on The Republican Professor Podcast is the former professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg in West Germany, Dr. Helmut Thielicke, Ph.D., D.Theol. (Philosophy and Theology). Professor Thielicke once again joins us through his teaching in his Theological Ethics, Vol. 2: Politics. My copy was purchased at Old Capitol Books (new location) in Monterey, California, across from Nick the Greek restaurant on Alvarado Street (their old location was 559 Tyler, Monterey, CA, across from the Peet's Coffee and was formerly Book Haven for many years), and is a hard copy published in 1969 by Fortress Press and edited by William H. Lazareth. Thielicke died before he was able to come on to The Republican Professor Podcast. We thank Fortress Press for making the book available. Check out their catalogue for a full listing of their very interesting titles, and buy one. Get a copy of this for yourself and following along in our transformative, performative reading of it as we make fair use on his insights, with fresh scholarly commentary from me, and allow it to shape our understanding of American Politics. This is part 7 in a series on The Republican Professor Podcast, an introduction to theological reflection on American government. Here, we broach the topic of the nature and power of "ideology" in Communist eschatology. Our very special guest today is, once again, the esteemed and long-time Professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg, Helmut Thielicke. And I've invited Professor Thielicke to join us today through my performative reading (with my scholarly commentary upon) and fair use of his teaching on this topic in his magisterial "Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics." My copy of the book was published in 1969 by Fortress Press. Please buy a copy of the book and follow along with our study of this material. Here's a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Ethics-Politics-Helmut-Thielicke/dp/0802817920 Please, please support your brick and mortar used book dealers as well. Professor Thielicke died before we were able to invite him in person as a guest on the podcast. Thanks to Fortress Press, the book is still in print and would be a valuable addition, indeed, to your personal library. Please support the work of Fortress Press and buy the book, and check out the other selections that they carry, as well. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-deeply-conversing-on-the-theological-aspects-of-the-nature-of-government podcast. Therefore, welcome Professor Helmut Thielicke ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
We're discussing "Ideology as Claim to Absoluteness" based on the insights from a master observer of both types of totalitarian socialisms on the Left, national socialism -- sometimes called fascism -- and the kind of socialism that the Communists in East Germany and Russia had during the 1900s, during the life of Dr. Thielicke. USSR meant Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Our return guest today on The Republican Professor Podcast is the former professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg in West Germany, Dr. Helmut Thielicke, Ph.D., D.Theol. (Philosophy and Theology). Professor Thielicke once again joins us through his teaching in his Theological Ethics, Vol. 2: Politics. My copy was purchased at Old Capitol Books (new location) in Monterey, California, across from Nick the Greek restaurant on Alvarado Street (their old location was 559 Tyler, Monterey, CA, across from the Peet's Coffee and was formerly Book Haven for many years), and is a hard copy published in 1969 by Fortress Press and edited by William H. Lazareth. Thielicke died before he was able to come on to The Republican Professor Podcast. We thank Fortress Press for making the book available. Check out their catalogue for a full listing of their very interesting titles, and buy one. Get a copy of this for yourself and following along in our transformative, performative reading of it as we make fair use on his insights, with fresh scholarly commentary from me, and allow it to shape our understanding of American Politics. This is part 6 in a series on The Republican Professor Podcast, an introduction to theological reflection on American government. Here, we broach the topic of the nature and power of "ideology" in Communist eschatology. Our very special guest today is, once again, the esteemed and long-time Professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg, Helmut Thielicke. And I've invited Professor Thielicke to join us today through my performative reading (with my scholarly commentary upon) and fair use of his teaching on this topic in his magisterial "Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics." My copy of the book was published in 1969 by Fortress Press. Please buy a copy of the book and follow along with our study of this material. Here's a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Ethics-Politics-Helmut-Thielicke/dp/0802817920 Please, please support your brick and mortar used book dealers as well. Professor Thielicke died before we were able to invite him in person as a guest on the podcast. Thanks to Fortress Press, the book is still in print and would be a valuable addition, indeed, to your personal library. Please support the work of Fortress Press and buy the book, and check out the other selections that they carry, as well. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-deeply-conversing-on-the-theological-aspects-of-the-nature-of-government podcast. Therefore, welcome Professor Helmut Thielicke ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
We're discussing "Ideology as a Means of Rule," based on the insights from a master observer of both types of totalitarian socialisms on the Left, national socialism--sometimes called fascism--and the kind of socialism that the Communists in East Germany and Russia had during the 1900s, during the life of Dr. Thielicke. USSR meant Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Our return guest today on The Republican Professor Podcast is the former professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg in West Germany, Dr. Helmut Thielicke, Ph.D., D.Theol. (Philosophy and Theology). Professor Thielicke once again joins us through his teaching in his Theological Ethics, Vol. 2: Politics. My copy was purchased at Old Capitol Books (new location) in Monterey, California, across from Nick the Greek restaurant on Alvarado Street (their old location was 559 Tyler, Monterey, CA, across from the Peet's Coffee and was formerly Book Haven for many years), and is a hard copy published in 1969 by Fortress Press and edited by William H. Lazareth. Thielicke died before he was able to come on to The Republican Professor Podcast. We thank Fortress Press for making the book available. Check out their catalogue for a full listing of their very interesting titles, and buy one. Get a copy of this for yourself and following along in our transformative, performative reading of it as we make fair use on his insights, with fresh scholarly commentary from me, and allow it to shape our understanding of American Politics. This is part 5 in a series on The Republican Professor Podcast, an introduction to theological reflection on American government. Here, we broach the topic of the nature and power of "ideology" in Communist eschatology. Our very special guest today is, once again, the esteemed and long-time Professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg, Helmut Thielicke. And I've invited Professor Thielicke to join us today through my performative reading (with my scholarly commentary upon) and fair use of his teaching on this topic in his magisterial "Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics." My copy of the book was published in 1969 by Fortress Press. Please buy a copy of the book and follow along with our study of this material. Here's a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Ethics-Politics-Helmut-Thielicke/dp/0802817920 Please, please support your brick and mortar used book dealers as well. Professor Thielicke died before we were able to invite him in person as a guest on the podcast. Thanks to Fortress Press, the book is still in print and would be a valuable addition, indeed, to your personal library. Please support the work of Fortress Press and buy the book, and check out the other selections that they carry, as well. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-deeply-conversing-on-the-theological-aspects-of-the-nature-of-government podcast. Therefore, welcome Professor Helmut Thielicke ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
HWSI! Episode 225 Big Beer Tasting 2024 How We Seeez It! podcast is back with another round of Big Beer tasting. So, what does that mean to you the listener. We have collected 13 big beers (Triple IPA) from our local breweries and beyond. Why do we call a big beer? Well, IPA with an ABV% over 9.0 we considered a big beer, at least in this case. Here in Norther California, February - March is usually a big time for craft beer. With San Francisco beer week happening, a lot of the breweries release big beers during this time. We collected 13 this time for a sit-down tasting. So have a listen as Steve and Noah with special guest, Seirra, Seth, Marly and Mike. give you our thought on these beers. 3 Disciples brewing - Brewmorphious 06:30 Anchorage Brewing - Sword Hands 14:00 Iron OX Brewing Company – Smart Feller 20:00 Tripping Animals brewing- Men in Gray Suits 27:30 Tripping Animals brewing- Triple Ever Haze 33:00 Russian River Brewing Co. Pliny the Younger 42:30 HenHouse Brewing Co. – Big Chicken 57:00 Cooperage brewing Company – Pray for my haters 1:09:00 Berryessa Brewing Co - Trendy 1:19:00 Lagunitas Brewing Co. - Waldos special Ale 1:25:00 Parliament Brewing Co. – Encore 1:41:00 Old Possum brewing Co. – Tonic Immobility 1:50:00 Alvarado Street brewing Co. - One Giant Leap 2:00:00 Also we apologies for any loud moments during the podcast as we did get a little buzzed and the laughs started coming more offend. Hopefully you will join us for this episode of “How We Seeez It! and hear the discussion on our takes of these beers. So, grab a beer, have a listen and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
Our return guest today on The Republican Professor Podcast is the former professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg in West Germany, Dr. Helmut Thielicke, Ph.D., D.Theol. (Philosophy and Theology). Professor Thielicke once again joins us through his teaching in his Theological Ethics, Vol. 2: Politics. My copy was purchased at Old Capitol Books (new location) in Monterey, California, across from Nick the Greek restaurant on Alvarado Street (their old location was 559 Tyler, across from the Peet's Coffee and was formerly Book Haven for many years), and is a hard copy published in 1969 by Fortress Press and edited by William H. Lazareth. Thielicke died before he was able to come on to The Republican Professor Podcast. We thank Fortress Press for making the book available. Check out their catalogue for a full listing of their very interesting titles, and buy one. Get a copy of this for yourself and following along in our transformative, performative reading of it as we make fair use of his insights, with fresh scholarly commentary from me, and allow it to shape our understanding of American Politics. This is part 4 in a series on The Republican Professor Podcast, an introduction to theological reflection on American government. Here, we broach the topic of the nature and power of "ideology" in Communist eschatology. Our very special guest today is, once again, the esteemed and long-time Professor of Theology at the University of Hamburg, Helmut Thielicke. And I've invited Professor Thielicke to join us today through my performative reading (with my scholarly commentary upon) and fair use of his teaching on this topic in his magisterial "Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics." My copy of the book was published in 1969 by Fortress Press. Please buy a copy of the book and follow along with our study of this material. Here's a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Ethics-Politics-Helmut-Thielicke/dp/0802817920 Please, please support your brick and mortar used book dealers as well. Professor Thielicke died before we were able to invite him in person as a guest on the podcast. Thanks to Fortress Press, the book is still in print and would be a valuable addition, indeed, to your personal library. Please support the work of Fortress Press and buy the book, and check out the other selections that they carry, as well. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-deeply-conversing-on-the-theological-aspects-of-the-nature-of-government podcast. Therefore, welcome Professor Helmut Thielicke ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
Two people were stabbed Thursday at or near stations on the LA Metro Red Line, and the attacker or attackers were still at large.The first attack occurred at the Metro Hollywood/Western Station. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the victim was stabbed by someone who fled the scene at around 4:55 p.m.The victim's condition was not immediately available.The attack caused a brief interruption in service on the Metro B (Red) Line, but all trains were back operating on a normal schedule later Thursday, according to LA Metro.Then, a 35-year-old man was stabbed at the Westlake/MacArthur Park station on the 600 block of Alvarado Street, the LAPD said. That attack happened around 8:23 p.m.The man suffered cuts to his neck and upper body, but he was found conscious and breathing, the LAPD said. The attacker was carrying a large knife and ran away.Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople
Season 3, Episode 11 of SDM. NFL News and Notes, The NCAA is definitely full of itself, and, Happy Birthday, NIL! In our cups this week is a Hazy Triple IPA from Orange, CA (xGreen Cheek x Alvarado Street), and a Whiskey from Clermont, KY (xJimBeam). Follow us on IG (@statsdontmatter) and Twitter @statspodcast) for all things beer and sports. Find Stats Don't Matter wherever you get your podcasts: Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, and Google
In this week's special episode we have a guest. Alan is a former Taproom manager at DC Braue brewing Co and a former purchaser for Noshies. Currently, the purchasing Manager at Floyd's and a friend of the show. In this week's show, we talk trends, import beer, what to look for in brews, and ask Alan some great questions and only a few tangents. Make sure to check us out on Social: Instagram: @hazy.sessions Craft Beer #1: Great Notion Brewing - Hood To Kolsch Instagram: @greatnotion Craft Beer #2: Mirage Beer - Opening Day Instagram: @miragebeer Craft Beer #3: Fort George, Alvarado Street, and Ravenna Brewing - 3-Way IPA Instagram: @fortgeorgebeer @alvaradostreetbrewery @ravennabrewing
Welcome to the Sesh! In this episode, we had the pleasure of doing a pheno hunt on a personal grow of Crazy Hazy from Archive Genetics. Dive deep with us as we explain what a pheno hunt is. This was a heavy sesh with 6 different phenos and multiple beers on deck. We cracked open the 3-Way IPA Fort George, which was a colaboration with Ravenna & Alvarado Street brewers. We also cracked open an Mt. St. Humuluous triple IPA and paired it with the Jay Cup from 450 North Brewing We finished it all off with an imperial stout from Nightmare Brewing called Scaphism (look that word up, it's crazy!). So sit back, grab some weed, grab a drink and join the sesh.
Jonathan & Maria chat with J.C. Hill, about the history of & beers produced by Alvarado Street Brewing. Then, Mast-Jagermeister U.S. "Director Of Innovation", Jack Carson, opens up about his past as a tour manager for classic rock bands, the complexities of Jagermeister's flavor, & Jager's "Deer & Beer" campaign. (Original Airdate: 9/24/21)
Hosts Ben Rice and Phil Webster finally find the time to recap the end of the 2021 NBA Finals, then, from tampering to Kings incompetence, we talk the highs and lows of NBA free agency. We pick our best under-the-radar moves and try to figure out if teams have done enough to put themselves in the conversation for next year. Plus! Who is the Giannis stopper? Are the old Lakers good enough for the new Western Conference bloodbath? And WHAT THE FUCK are the Blazers even doing??? All over pints of Alvarado Street Laser Phocus and 21st Amendment 21st Anniversary IPAs.Don't forget to follow PDR and #SlideIntoOurGMs on Twitter @PlzDunkPod or on IG @pleasedunkresponsiblyFollow Phil on IG @culinarylandoFollow Ben across social media @barleyandmepodSlide into our DM's or email us players, teams, beers, breweries you want us to evaluate, or your own evaluations, at pleasedunkresponsibly@gmail.com!This week's beers are Alvarado Street's Laser Phocus (@alvaradostreetbrewery) and 21st Amendment 21st Anniversary IPA (@21stamendment)Intro Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Maryam Moosavi
Collaboration makes the (craft beer) world go 'round The pandemic may have made beer collaborations more difficult, but it didn't stop great brewers from coming together to make tasty beers. Like most things in our lives these days, collaborations have gone virtual with Zoom meetings and emails and text messages getting the job done. We're thankful for these virtual collabs because it brings us amazing things like Alesmith Brewing and Alvarado Street Brewing's Oso Under. A West Coast IPA loaded up with Australia and New Zealand hops. Alesmith's Ryan Crisp and (with the last minute tag in) Alvarado Street's Dave Ilderton, aka Party Wave Dave, join us this week to talk collaboration, brewing mishaps, love for those West Coast IPAs, and the trends that have come and gone. Crack open something packing a few IBUs and join us.
On this episode, hosts Ben Rice and Phil Webster explain their recent stints on the DL that led to no episode two weeks ago, do a late recap of the best and worst trade deadline deals and buyout market moves, compare Alvarado Street's Nelson, Baby! to the best NBA Nelson, and spitball potential NBA curses! Plus! The Timberwolves sale! Phil's new reality show Pariah Island! And an ode to Ja Morant. And our episodic repcaps Is It the Gueze (our favorite dunks of the fortnight) and Canning Treys (three cans worth seeking this weekend). Enjoy!Don't forget to follow PDR on Twitter @PlzDunkPod or on IG @pleasedunkresponsiblyFollow Phil on IG @culinarylandoFollow Ben across social media @barleyandmepodSlide into our DM's or email us players, teams, beers, breweries you want us to evaluate, or your own evaluations, at pleasedunkresponsibly@gmail.com!This week's beers are Alvarado Street's Nelson, Baby! hazy IPA (@alvaradostreetbrewery) and Old Caz Free Craigs tropical hazy IPA (@oldcazbeer)Canning Treys selections: Bike Dog Strings & Wires hazy IPA (@bikedogbrewing), Tilted Mash Real Brewers Wear Pink strawberry nitro milkshake IPA (@tiltedmash), and Bierstadt Lagerhaus Slow Pour Pils (@bierstadtlager)Intro Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Maryam Moosavi
For more than forty years, Alvarado Street Bakery has operated as a 100% employee-owned bakery. Due to its co-op structure, the company has experienced low turnover and high employee engagement. In this episode, Dae Lee, director of marketing at Alvarado Street Bakery, discusses how a worker-owned co-op operates and how it’s principles could apply to any commercial bakery.
Today I have two guests for a rare midday podcast. Gabe and his co worker Justin are topping their Friday afternoon off with me and two IPA’s from Alvarado Street brewing. The first beer is called Pleasure Wave and it is a 7% abv west coast IPA. The next beer is called Three Men and … Continue reading "Alvarado Street Pleasure Wave IPA and Three Men and a Hazy DIPA and guests"
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Cheap Sunglasses" from Dunloe Brewing (Davis, CA). Style: Wit Beer. ABV: 4.4% Ratings: M - 7, J - 6.5. - Flick Picks: Project Power (2020) - Film: Yes, God, Yes (2020). Directed by Karen Maine. Ratings: M - 6, J - 7.4 - Beer 2: "Amigos IPA" from Alvarado Street Brewing (Salinas, CA). Style: IPA. ABV: 7% Ratings: M - 5, J - 7.9 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - Umbrella Academy S1, 19th Amendment Anniversary. - Max - Fire Scare, Baby Danny Devito. ------ Episode Timeline: - 0:00 - Intro & Notes - 3:17 - "Cheap Sunglasses" - 14:27 - Project Power (No Spoilers) - 23:42 - Yes, God, Yes (No Spoilers) - 42:23 - "Amigos IPA" - 57:18 - Hot & Bothered - 1:15:00- Yes, God, Yes (DANGER ZONE) - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
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In this episode, Gary was supposed to bring something non-hazy...so he picked up The Lost Buoys foggy IPA from Humble Sea Brewing and Ag Boss Salinas-style IPA from Alvarado Street (not "hazy", right?). Turns out, they're both hazy! Of course, we're expected it from these two awesome breweries and both beers were very different. We typically dig the stuff from Alvarado, and Humble Sea really nailed it with this one. - The Lost Buoys foggy IPA with Citra & Motueka, 6.9% abv - Humble Sea Brewing Ag Boss DDH Salinas-style IPA with Mosaic, Mosaic Cryo, and Loral, 7% abv - Alvarado Street Brewing
In this episode, Gary was supposed to bring something non-hazy...so he picked up The Lost Buoys foggy IPA from Humble Sea Brewing and Ag Boss Salinas-style IPA from Alvarado Street (not "hazy", right?). Turns out, they're both hazy! Of course, we're expected it from these two awesome breweries and both beers were very different. We typically dig the stuff from Alvarado, and Humble Sea really nailed it with this one. - The Lost Buoys foggy IPA with Citra & Motueka, 6.9% abv - Humble Sea Brewing Ag Boss DDH Salinas-style IPA with Mosaic, Mosaic Cryo, and Loral, 7% abv - Alvarado Street Brewing
In this episode, we sit down in the beer garden at the Alvarado Street production facility to talk with a couple of the home brewers from last weeks Steinbeck Home Brew Festival. Just in its second year, the festival is already getting a reputation as a place to sample some brews that might be on store shelves soon. We also try a durian fruit beer on the air, which was not as scary as Oz was making it out to be.