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Chris is getting into a favourite tonight, sipping an absolutely delightful Bord du Lac from Amsterdam Brewery, then ranting about making your own spaetzle which you should absolutely do. Now. — — — — Theme: Link Ray Gun by The Currie Bros https://thecurriebrothers.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-currie-brothers TBP on Insta @TorontoBeerPodcast (does what it says on the tin).
In honour of getting mentioned not once, but twice, on the most recent ep of Beer and Bull$hit, Chris is dedicating this ep to his good buddy, Ben Johnson. Drinking a super juicy Neon Haze from Amsterdam Brewery. — — — — Theme: Link Ray Gun by The Currie Bros https://thecurriebrothers.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-currie-brothers TBP on Insta @TorontoBeerPodcast (does what it says on the tin).
It's a Conspiracy! Season 4, Episode 24! The X-Files Poster Special! Andrew and Charlie get spooky and talk about the Origin of the 'I Want to Believe' poster, Fan Theories, and more It's a Conspiracy! is proud to be a part of the Albert Podcast Network: AlbertaPodcastNetwork.com Links: The Origin of the 'I Want to Believe' Poster "I Want to Believe" X-files Wiki The X-Files “I Want to Believe” Poster's Origin Story X-Files Fan Theories Fan Theories About 'The X-Files' T-1000 Terminator Wiki What Are We Drinking? Andrew is drinking 3Speed Lager from Amsterdam Brewery. Charlie is drinking Prairie Fairy from Sea Change Brewing Co. --- Patreon / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Merch available at OldManDesign.com (We'll get ya sorted) Questions, comments, or feedback? Email the show at itsaconspiracy@protonmail.com
Chris is drinking an early-spring classic, Spring Bock from Amsterdam Brewery. Made in the classic German method, it's big and sweet and Chris thinks it tastes a little like a sauna (it's the hops!). Perfect for both lenten fasting and also early-season patio beers (or both?). As always, theme my the mighty Currie Bros, pride of Gravenhurst Ontario https://thecurriebrothers.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-currie-brothers
This week the crew discuss some conspiracy theories they either found interesting or ridiculous. Show Notes: 00:00 - 00:12: Intro 00:12 - 02:52: Beer Review: Society of Beer Drinking Ladies Hibiscus Pale Ale (Naz) 02:52 - 04:22: Re-visit & Re-Review: Side Launch Wheat (Josh) 04:22 - 06:42: Arv tries Amsterdam Brewery's Space Invader IPA with food 06:42 - 07:14: Topic Intro 07:14 - 13:12: Stanley Kubrick Filmed the Moon Landing? (Arv) 13:12 - 17:32: Bill & Hilary Swingers? (Naz) 17:32 - 22:25: Walt Disney / Disney's Frozen (Josh) 22:25 - 24:21: Weekly Movie Game 24:21 - 28:34: Prince Charles the Vampire (Arv) 28:34 - 32:07: Chem Trails and Our Oppressive Overlords (Naz) 32:07 - 34:12: A Whole Town Travels To Another Dimension (Josh) 34:12 - 34:31: Topic Outro 34:31 - 38:56: "Your" Segment - Josh Reviews a 2nd beer: Beau's Strong Patrick Irish Style Red Ale 38:56 - 39:26: Brews With The Crew Block Party Announcement 39:26 - 40:05: Podcast Outro
This week the GCZ fellas are all over the place: Logan Paul vs Floyd Mayweather, more dirty plays from Tom Wilson, closing in on the Champions League finals, the NBA playoff format and Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay. They also assess their team's performance at the 2021 NFL draft. "Bland's Brew of the Week" for this episode is a Cinco de Mayo special from Amsterdam Brewery in Toronto, ON. Sign up here for a FREE trial of Skillshare Premium and support the podcast: skillshare.eqcm.net/NKk3Yq Follow us on Social Media: IG: @GymClassZerosPod Twitter: @GymClass0sPod Intro: Joe Barzyk (IG: @j_barzy) / Outro: MEUTE
Ben and Chris chat with Mike Lackey, Brewmaster at Great Lakes Brewery and Iain McOustra, Brewmaster at Amsterdam Brewery, about their decades in Ontario beer, their various collaboration brews, slushie beers, haze, and schooling young brewers with thumbtacks and dollar bills.
This week the guys take a trip back to Nolan's childhood when they say hello to KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE. Questions abound, like is this movie more funny/scary or scary/funny? Was it possible to be considered a perv in the 80s? And how had Cooper never seen this before??? This episode features a beer from Amsterdam Brewery and the answers to only some of these questions, because if a movie's tagline is "It's Crazy!", how much sense is it supposed to make?
This week, Joe is nervous about DJing a wedding and Paul takes his daughter for an amazing experience. Does Samuel L. Jackson get eaten by a dinosaur?Also, the Dads take you on a journey of the best and worst fast food french fries. And you know how the internet tracks your searches and purchases? Well, the guys explore some of the strange ads that are coming up in Joe's wife's Facebook feed.All this plus a new edition of "What the Hell Are These Kids Listening To" and an all new Dad Joke of the Week.Thanks to Amsterdam Brewery and Exchange Brewery for keeping us hydrated this week.Follow Those Dad Guys on Twitter @thosedadguys ... Instagram @thosedadguys and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ThoseDadGuys and SMASH THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON!
Drew and Rob finish their discussion of The Way of Kings, book one in Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive! The Final Draft features a beer from Amsterdam Brewery and something special from Angry Chair Brewing in Tampa Bay. Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Patrick McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com/ Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud
My name is Eoghan Walsh from Brussels Beer City, and you’re listening to episode 16 of Cabin Fever - less a podcast than a group therapy session for writers, brewers, and friends who like to enjoy a beer together but, well, can’t.I was delighted to be joined remotely in Brussels by:Susan Boyle (@miss_susanboyle), drinks consultant, international beer judge, and award-winning member of Guild of Beer WritersMiranda Hudson (@479hudson), co-founder of Norfolk brewery Duration BrewingAnd Jordan St. John (@saints_gambit), Toronto-based beer writer, educator and podcasterIn this week’s episode, we talked about pining for local pubs, the growing importance of where we buy as much as what we buy brought on by the pandemic, and the benefits of drinking well and and drinking judiciously. Featuring beers from L’Ermitage (Temple du Ciel and Lanterne), Dan Kelly’s Cider, Duration Brewing table beer, and Amsterdam Brewery’s pure pilsner.Listen in.
Yesterday, we did a podcast. Its was on Yesterday, and were releasing it TODAY! Yesterday Directed by Danny Boyle is a wonderful film about a world that never had the Beatles! Come join Zack and Nick to chat about one of the feel good films of last year! Cheers!
CPL Commish David Clanachan returns to the pod, and offers some fascinating insight into how you run a League when there are no matches. Amsterdam Brewery makes its debut, and the pod, well, goes a little rogue for a change.
Chris is socially distancing himself from all the COVID-19 worries and sipping on a stone cold classic, Amsterdam Starke Pils. There are no events anywhere, so instead we're talking about taking care of ourselves and each other.
Andrew Joseph Richardson Andrew is an Indo-Canadian actor, director, dramaturg, and dad. He is a graduate of both the Theatre Arts Program at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton (where he is originally from) and the Acting Program at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. He is also the Co-Ordinator of the Guerrilla Ruffian Squad and directed their production, Situation Unknown (a Shakespearean improv performance), at the Shakespeare Lives microfestival in libraries across Toronto. A.J. has lead the adaptations for every Shakespeare in the Ruff production in Withrow Park in collaboration with each show’s director. He has also created short adaptations of Henry VI, Part 3 and Julius Caesar (amongst others) for Original Practices events. His adaptation of The Tempest was directed by Diane D’Aquila for Theatre Calgary’s Shakespeare by the Bow. He directed the Shakespeare-in-Hospitals Program for Spur-of-the-Moment Shakespeare Collective in 2014. Selected Shakespeare Acting Credits: Launce in Two Gents, Cloten in Cymbeline’s Reign, and Banquo in Macbeth: Walking Shadows (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare BASH’d), Horatio in Hamlet (Forward Theatre), and Rodorigo in Othello (Sound and Fury Theatre).Victoria Urquhart Victoria Urquhart is a Toronto-based actor and director from Caledon. She is also a graduate from the University of Windsor’s 2010 B.F.A. Acting Program. This training has helped her to develop a focus on marrying Physical Theatre Practices with Classical Text. This fascination, combined with her leadership and organizational skills developed through working six consecutive summers at a residential camp have led her to a passion for directing, and the creation of The Spur-Of-The-Moment Shakespeare Collective in Toronto. Through the SOTMSC, she has directed, produced, and sometimes performed in several community projects, including the Shakespeare-On-The-Subway Project, several sessions of Shakespeare-In-Hospitals, and JULIUS CAESAR PROJECT, garnering 4 N’s from NOW magazine at the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Other theatre credits include: Waiting for Alonzo with Empty Box Theatre (2015), Teach Me with Newborn Theatre, and Macbeth with Hart House Theatre.Heart In Hand at Shakespeare-In-Hospitals’ Family Reunion Gala!Grab a drink at the bar, enjoy some sweet and savoury eats and put your picture on our family tree as we extend the SOTMSC family with a final performance of the 2019 Program’s show, Heart In Hand:How will you choose your family if your family doesn’t choose you? In the last flashes of a mother’s life, we see the hopeful imaginings of her family’s choices to move forward when she is gone. Brought together by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, Amsterdam Brewery and the Spur of The Moment Shakespeare Collective, this funny and touching piece has toured to rave reviews from patient, staff and family audiences across Toronto and the G.T.A.For a financially accessible gala we offer tickets on a sliding scale. Arts Worker and Student Tickets are available for the cost of $18 ($19.89 with processing fee). Folks who wish to donate more with their ticket to help those who cannot afford full cost can do so on our ticketing site: http://shakehospitals2019.bpt.me/www.spurofthemomentshakespeare.com Twitter: @shakespur Instagram: @shakespur
Nicole Smieja is a Toronto based actor, and a graduate of the University of Windor’s Acting program. Victoria Urquhart is a Toronto-based actor and director from Caledon, and the artistic director of Spur of the Moment Shakespeare. (and also a graduate of the University of Windsor’s Acting program).Heart In Hand at Shakespeare-In-Hospitals’ Family Reunion Gala!Grab a drink at the bar, enjoy some sweet and savoury eats and put your picture on our family tree as we extend the SOTMSC family with a final performance of the 2019 Program’s show, Heart In Hand:How will you choose your family if your family doesn’t choose you? In the last flashes of a mother’s life, we see the hopeful imaginings of her family’s choices to move forward when she is gone. Brought together by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, Amsterdam Brewery and the Spur of The Moment Shakespeare Collective, this funny and touching piece has toured to rave reviews from patient, staff and family audiences across Toronto and the G.T.A.For a financially accessible gala we offer tickets on a sliding scale. Arts Worker and Student Tickets are available for the cost of $18 ($19.89 with processing fee). Folks who wish to donate more with their ticket to help those who cannot afford full cost can do so on our ticketing site: http://shakehospitals2019.bpt.me/www.spurofthemomentshakespeare.com Twitter: @shakespur Instagram: shakespur
In this episode, Kayla and Matt talk about Bicycle Thieves (1948). They discuss post-war employment practices, the necessity of bicycle locks, expectations of "the man of the house", and the unconditional love between a father and son while drinking Amsterdam Brewery 3 Speed Lager.
In this episode we have a chat with beer historian Gary Gillman and brewer Cody Noland about Amsterdam's 1870 AK Bitter, a special collaboration beer between Gary and Amsterdam that was a recreation of an historical recipe from nearly 150 years ago.
Hmmmm....let me see. Will that be a glass of wine or a local craft beer? Entertaining outdoors is one of the great pleasures at the cottage. But what to serve? You don't want to be running in and out of the cottage all afternoon. Hear some great tips from our grill master Andy Elder, cottager and sommelier Meghan Sherwin and Heather Mundle from Amsterdam Brewery who shares beer pairing tips and more!
Hey Beer Aficionados, This week we taste: Red Ale by Upper Thames Brewing Co., Woodstock ON, 4.8%alc. Pale Rider El Dorado & Amarillo Dry Hopped Lager by Amsterdam Brewery, Toronto, ON, 4.2%alc. Westmalle Dubbel Trappist Ale by Westmalle Abbey, Belgium, 7%alc. Keep Calm & Beer On, Luv The Maadmen & Gord
The podcast is back again and ready to discuss the state of the NBA thus far! This week we review Big Wheel Deluxe Amber by the Amsterdam Brewery while eating some Popeyes. This Week: KnickWatch/Teams We Thought Would Be Better By Now Top 5 Up and Coming NBA Players Big Wheel Deluxe Amber by Amsterdam … Continue reading "1/10th Season Recap (Season 2: Episode 3)"
If you haven't already guessed from the title, these next 4 beers will enlighten you both literally and figuratively. Bounty Hunter by Bellwoods Brewery, Toronto, ON 8.5%alc. Fat Tug IPA by Driftwood Brewery, Victoria, BC 7%alc. Cruiser All Day IPA by Amsterdam Brewery, Toronto, ON 4.9%alc. Billy Bishop's Brown Ale by Barnstorming Brewing Co., Barrie, ON 3.8%alc. Keep Calm & Beer On! Luv The Maadmen & Gord
A short episode today, fueled by an Amsterdam Brewery 9% Imperial Stout and 3 out of 4 wins in Curling this week. Featured songs include a recommendation from a fellow Redditor, an Ottawa band I just discovered this weekend, and a new tune from Great White Buffalo - all that music and some cool things the Free Music Archive is doing. Tune in and enjoy! Great White Buffalo - DetroitThe Dunder Chiefs - Busker BluesThe Monsierus - Shadow/At The Hop/Dirty RattWagner - Ride of the ValkyriesGrieg - In The Hall of the Mountain KingadcBicycle- The Hill It Has Already Gone Away **Ottawa band!**SK - Pennies For My ThoughtsThe Love Me Nots - AlleySuperMarket - GhostThe Ionics - He Said AhMy Morning Jacket - Benny & The JetsLinksIt's About Time Podcast (via /u/redbirdjr)Free Music Archive - Who Will Remaster The Masters?Free Music Archive - Masters RemasteredFree Music Archive - MicroSongsong contest Support Alternative Airwaves by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/alternative-airwaves
To kick off 2015, we’re chatting with local media nerds Dan Vadeboncoeur and Kenton Larsen about the shows, movies and whatnot that we’re looking forward to this year. In addition to our mostly tv-focused discussion, we’re drinking Wee Heavy Scotch Ale from Ontario’s Amsterdam Brewery. 2015 is gonna be an exciting year for Pub Chat. Thanks […] The post Episode 80: 2015 in Media with Media Nerds appeared first on Pub Chat.
In partnership with the Dairy Farmers of Canada. In this second Ontario Brewer Podcast feature on the barrel aged beers of Amsterdam Brewery, Mirella Amato of BeerologyTM is once again joined by brewer Cody Nolan, who has brought along the Amsterdam De Wallen Barrel Aged Sour Framboise and Barrel Aged Rye Peppercorn Saison. Also in the studio is cheese educator Debbie Levy, representing Mountainoak Cheese. Debbie has participated in a number of Ontario Brewer beer and cheese pairing podcasts throughout the year and reflects on her experience with the podcasts and how it has sparked an interest in beer. The trio then embark on a beer and cheese pairing exploration, sampling the two feature Amsterdam beers with three Goudas produced by Mountainoak Cheese: Fiery, Wild Nettle and Fresian. When the group finds itself struggling to find a perfect pairing, Mirella finds a novel solution!
In this episode of Ontario Brewer, BeerologyTM’s Mirella Amato explores the topic of barrel aging beer with head brewer Iain McOustra and brewer Cody Nolan from Amsterdam Brewing Co. Cody and Iain both talk about the new brewing facilities that they’re working in. They then turn their attention to barrel-aged beers, explaining how they use barrels and the learning curve involved in working with new barrels instead of attaining barrel-aged notes using wood chips. They provide details on how they choose which beers to barrel age, how they decide the amount of time a beer will spend in a barrel as well as the various yeasts and bacteria that are involved in barrel-aging and souring beer. The two brewers then talk more specifically about the feature Amsterdam Beers for this month’s podcasts: Barrel Aged Rye Peppercorn Saison & De Wallen Barrel Aged Sour Framboise.
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For part two of the Ontario Brewer Podcast feature on Amsterdam Brewery, Mirella and Amsterdam Brewery Brewmaster Jamie Mistry are joined by Chef Matt Kantor, who is the chef behind the Secret Pickle Supper Club, Little Kitchen and Ghost Chef. Jamie leads a tasting of the Amsterdam 416 Urban Wheat and Boneshaker IPA, providing a lot of detail on the ingredients used as well as the laborious process involved in getting hop complexity and bitterness into the Boneshaker IPA. Chef Matt brings in two summer treats: an ice cream made with the 416 Urban Wheat and a beer float made with the Boneshaker IPA. He discusses some of the challenges of making ice cream with beer and Jamie provides some insight into the issue. Taste along as Mirella and Jamie discover these refreshing beer-based desserts. Recipes are available in the recipes section of the OCB Website. A special thanks to our partner for this podcast: Chef Matt Kantor Chef Matt Kantor is a graduate of the culinary institute of America in New York and has worked in many well regarded Restaurants. Matt has been pairing food and beer forever and a day, going back to his beer-making and cooking days at College in Albany, New York. Now living in Toronto, Matt is currently the chef behind the Secret Pickle Supper Club, Little Kitchen and Ghost Chef. Find out more at: www.mattkantor.ca
For the Ontario Brewer Podcast on Amsterdam Brewery, Mirella Amato, of Beerology, chats with Brewmaster Jamie Mistry as well as Blake van Delft, who is the Media and Marketing Director at Amsterdam. After sharing a bit about their previous experience, Blake and Jamie discuss the brewery’s latest wins at the Canadian Brewing Awards as well as the World Beer Cup. They then explain how the brewery’s pilot system has allowed the brewing team to brew a wider range of styles and they spend some time describing one of the more obscure traditional styles that Amsterdam has released: a salty Leipziger Gose. Jamie and Blake then turn their focus to the two featured beers for this month’s podcast, the 416 Urban Wheat and Boneshaker IPA. The pair also mentions an upcoming collaboration brew and Jamie shares some of the challenges of brewing so many different brands at the same time. Blake also proposes an unusual food pairing…