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BrownTown travels to CH Distillery in West Loop, Chicago to talk drinking, distilling, and dialectics with Head Blender Tyrus Yamagiwa. Tyrus walks BrownTown through his journey blending bourbon for Jeppson's Bourbon who acquired the Chicago famous Malört beverage in 2018. The gang discuss blending 101, bourbon preferences, "breaking bread" with community over a shared practice, Marxist dialectical materialism, compulsory drinking culture and more! They even take some sips of Jeppson's finest. Salud! Originally recorded December 23, 2024. GUESTTyrus started at CH Distillery in 2015 and is now the Head Blender for Jeppson's Bourbon. He started brewing beer on his own before learning bourbon blending from friends and future colleagues. Follow Tyrus on Instagram and Twitter.Visit CH Distillery in West Loop, Chicago, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram. Visit Jeppson's Bourbon site and the Malört site and Linktree. Catch more of Tyrus and CH on the Key in the Lake Podcast, Storytime Podcast, and their article in InsideHook.--CREDITS: Intro music A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey. Outro music A Waltz for Old Jeppson (Carl's Theme) AKA The Malört Song by Archie Powell and The Experts (YouTube, Spotify). Audio engineered by Kiera Battles. Episode photo by Antonio Frausto, Partner at CH Distillery.--Bourbon 'n BrownTownFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | PatreonSoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | Support
Deep statements such about whether a camera makes a noise or the photographer as well as, what is "whilst"? Other topics include Contax/Kiev lens adapters, adapter stacking, loud and quite shutters, Pentax 105mm f/2.4 medium Format lens, Agfa Ambi Silette and a couple of Karl Havens anecdotes. Miss you Karl! ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Podbean | iTunes | Stitcher ________ EPISODE 86 LINKS & REFERENCES Ambi Silette review by Mike Eckman Pentax 6X7 review at Japancamerahunter.com The Robot I Camera at Cameraquest.com Zeiss Ikon review at 35mmc.com Yeenon Ebay Shop Agfa Ambi Silette to Leica M AdapterAmadeo Adapters Ebay Shop Surströmming Official Surströmming Official in English Dog Tries Surströmming Jeppson’s Malort Official EPISODE 86 PLAYLIST "Guns Don't Kill People" by Goldie Lookin Chain“Fresh” by Kool & The Gang "A Shot of Malört" by Robbie Ellis “The Malört Song (A Waltz for Old Jeppson”) by Archie Powell and The Exports EPISODE 86 TAGS #TruckerTorpedo #AmbiSilette #Pentax6X7 #ZeissIkon #WLF #AmadeoAdapter #YeenonAdapter #RobotCamera #Malort #Surströmming________ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi ________ CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens ________ FOLLOW THE HOSTS Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LFPP Perry GeWebsite | Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company ________ BE LIKE KARL Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram ________ PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} Brand spankin’ new artist alert! I sit down with Pinpoint (aka Mitchel) to discuss how he got his start in playing music. Very different path than most of my previous guests, had a blast talking with him. Also, Victoria from the Hope For The Day episode joined us as well. Plus, Riot Fest is upon us, so I drunkenly give you some of my top picks to see this year. I had too much wine at Guardrail practice, whoops. Pinpoint’s next show: Beat Kitchen, Monday 9/17 Guarden Fresh Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/guardrailchicago/playlist/2FEg1mvEV1c6UdwgDqfkqM?si=pOVKU-LlSUeXv2AjSJYg3w Sponsor: DicksByMail.com Music: “The Malört Song (A Waltz for Old Jeppson)” by Archie Powell & The Exports “Sports” by Beach Bunny “6308” by Pinpoint “Demon and Division” by Alkaline Trio Theme: "Dreamwalker" by Speaking With Ghosts Background music: “Sure Shot” by Intervals Closing theme: "I Got Another Girl Pregnant" by Guardrail www.facebook.com/PinpointIL www.facebook.com/archiepowellandtheexports www.facebook.com/beachbunnymusic www.facebook.com/alkalinetrio www.facebook.com/StandingOutLoud www.facebook.com/SpeakingWithGhosts www.facebook.com/GuardrailChicago
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Featuring special guests Archie Powell and RJ Export of Archie Powell and the Exports.
Noisy, beer-fueled pop rock from Chicago, IL.
Archie Powell & the Exports "Moving to the City" (16.8 MB) from Loose Change EP High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 24, 2009 This is the lead track off the Exports' debut EP, which is available for free download at Bandcamp (and since I'll probably not get the chance to feature them before the podcast ends, you can get Direct Hit! there as well). The band had a set at this year's Summerfest and should be putting together a full-length album pretty soon, to go with upcoming shows around the midwest.
Archie Powell & the Exports "Enough About Me" (13.3 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 24, 2009 This is another late-model Box Social holdover, and it's one where you can really hear the difference between the two bands. Last time I heard this song it was a lot more raucous and careening (also it was in Madison's loudest venue), now it's got a distinct, new tone. In fact, if you take this band and the other post-Box Social band (the Nick Woods-fronted Direct Hit!) and combine them, you'll get something that sounds a lot like the Box Social. Which sort of seems obvious, but trying combining Angels and Airwaves with (+44) and see if you get Blink-182.
Archie Powell & the Exports "All Tuckered Out" (12.6 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 24, 2009 I believe this is the first instance of someone's new band being in the podcast, when that someone's previous band had also been featured. Indeed, I even recorded this song as performed by the Box Social (well, two of the Box Social in an acoustic set) last fall. So hey, milestone! This is actually a pretty old Box Social song -- it was originally on their 2004 EP, then they started revamping it as they prepped new material last year. Much of that new stuff has transitioned into the Exports' set, in slightly modified form as keyboards have replaced the second guitar in the previous arrangements.