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In this episode of the Endless Metal Podcast, Markisan and Ben are excited to talk to Vince Verkay, drummer and founding member of death doom masters: EVOKEN. In a two-part interview, we begin by talking to Vince about his earliest exposure to heavy music, playing drums, the origin story of Evoken, and the band's very recent success. Although Evoken isn't a full-time job, the band has hit a number of personal milestones including performing at Roadburn with Winter, playing the Decibel Metal & Beer Fest, and finding Profound Lore, a label that band truly appreciates. While Evoken has not released an album since 2018's World War I themed masterpiece Hypnogogia, things are about to change quick! In the fall of 2025, Evoken is set to release a brand new album that is explores both new sonic terrain and harkens back to a more aggressive rage found on beloved earlier records such as The Antithesis of Light. We also share some laughs and great conversation. So sit back and enjoy a pint of Schadenbrew, a full-bodied, blood-red Belgian dubbel, inspired by Evoken and brewed by Atlas Brew Works!
Welcome back to The DC Beer Show! Today, our hosts dive into the vibrant Hagerstown beer scene with special insights from Derek Siewert and Jake Beamer of Thick-N-Thin Brewing.The episode kicks off with our hosts sharing their current beer choices—Jordan Harvey is savoring the hop-loaded "Homecoming Volume 2" from Harvey Wilder and Third Hill, Brandy Holder is enjoying a robust porter from Dynasty, and Jacob Berg has just picked up a crisp Lakeview Lager from Hamburg Brewing Company in New York.We then express our deep gratitude for Veterans Day, acknowledging the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women.Amidst shout-outs to new Patreon members Fabio Garcia, Michael O'Connor, and Jeff, the hosts announce exciting events: a beer share at Atlas Brew Works on November 17 and a tantalizing German gravity keg event at Shelter at the Roost on November 16. The Beery Godmother returns to DC on November 24 with a special beer release at Right Proper Brewing Company!As the conversation turns to beers, Derek proudly introduces us to Thick-N-Thin's latest concoctions. Get ready to hear about "Glamp Site" and "Halfling Beer." Derek also teases a luscious imperial stout on Nitro, perfect for the colder weather.The brewery's experiential approach shines through with unique events and quirky brews like the bourbon barrel-aged "Quest Master," "F-Bomb" fruited sours, and the whimsically named "Blue Sharknado." Beer enthusiasts are encouraged to explore these limited releases at the taproom in Hagerstown. Derek shares Thick-N-Thin's collaboration within the Frederick and Hagerstown brewing community and their new food truck Blue Boar Kitchen.Excitement builds around upcoming beer education events, including an off-flavor class at Churchkey.Our hosts wrap up with personal plans for Thanksgiving beer pairings—Jordan looks forward to lagers by the fire pit, while Jacob suggests pairing Saison DuPont with the feast and using an imperial stout for dessert.So grab your favorite brew, settle in, and join us for another insightful and entertaining episode of The DC Beer Show! Thanks to our monthly supporters Jeff Michael O'Connor Favio Garcia Josh Ellen Daniels Juan Deliz Mike Lastort James Wisnieski Brian Minch Chris Frome Jon Gilgoff Sam Chip Tory Roberts Steven M Quartell Chris DeLoose Lauren Cary Amy Crone Clifton B Scott Pavlica jeffrey garrison Joshua Learn Alexis Smith A t Dan Goldbeck Anthony Budny Greg Parnas Frank Chang Mikahl Tolton Kim Klyberg Chris Girardot Alyssa jeffrey katz Andrew MacWilliams Jamie Jackson Meegan Mike Rucki Jason Tucker Nick Gardner Amber Farris Sarah Ray Peter Jones Michael Rafky Brad Stengel Matt Winterhalter Bill and Karen Butcher Justin Broady Stephen Claeys Julie Verratti DFA Howie Kendrick
10.4.24 Hour 1 1:00- It's a Football Friday on G&D and we are live at Atlas Brew Works in Alexandria! 20:00- As the Commanders get set to face Cleveland, can the Commanders get to 4-1 or will this be a let down game?
Episode 1211. Its the last #mondaynightmetal before The Solace, Almost Honest , The Crow's Eye gig we are hosting with Zentagram at Atlas Brew Works in DC.
Episode 1,209. Edmund Allan Brown , bassist/vocalist for The Crow's Eye is our Guest Metalhead. We discuss the upcoming show at Atlas Brew Works in Washington, DC with Almost Honest and Solace.
US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room - Atlas Brew Works & Garage Project/Trillium Brewing “We should look for someone to eat and drink with before looking for something to eat and drink.” – Epicurus In this US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room episode, Bill & John introduce a new beer and brewery to their listeners! Don't worry, these breweries don't sponsor the show… so it's game on! I mean, if they wanted to, we're willing to take one for the team… or many.
US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room - Atlas Brew Works & Garage Project/Trillium Brewing “We should look for someone to eat and drink with before looking for something to eat and drink.” – Epicurus In this US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room episode, Bill & John introduce a new beer and brewery to their listeners! Don't worry, these breweries don't sponsor the show… so it's game on! I mean, if they wanted to, we're willing to take one for the team… or many.
We're halfway through the year and you know what that means, dear metalheads... Our Top 25 Metal Albums at Mid-Year is here! 5+ hours of lists, libations and laughs! We're joined by our good friend Justin Riley, AKA the Dr. of Death Metal, as we count down our favorite records released between January and June. Plus, Will returns, delivering his classic caveman charm for the first 30 minutes before heading off to Atlas Brew Works to run a metal show. Fortunately, he leaves his list in the snuggable embrace of Matt, who reads each pick... as Will. This massive episode also features joke revisionism with Jay, George becoming a sexy billboard, Decibel Metal and Beer Fest memories, and an incredibly intelligent discussion on how some albums just hit us right in the nuts.
A fairly common scene: grocery and food market patrons judiciously select their produce from pristine displays. And what happens to the fruit that isn't selected? The produce with a slight blemish or a unique shape. More often than not, it ends up as food waste in a landfill, which is both harmful to the environment and wasteful. One effort to combat this? Beer. Atlas Brew Works of DC has partnered with Food Rescue US-DC to brew a beer using rescued stone fruit from different markets. Daniel Vilarrubi, Director of Brewing Operations joins the show to describe the process. He also talks about partnering with RavenHook Bakehouse to use their leftover bread in brews. Colleen Gillespie also returns to the show as she is now the Site Coordinator for Food Rescue US-DC. She describes different ways markets, restaurants, hotels, and other food production sites can help combat food waste. An ongoing conversation on this show is how breweries are stewards of the community, and this is a prime example. Shoutouts: Food Rescue US-DC, Atlas Brew Works (soon-to-be) NEW location at Carlyle Crossing in Alexandria, VA, Andy's Pizza, RavenHook Bakehouse, Silent Neighbor Export Stout winning GOLD at the 2023 World Beer Cup! MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9552-funky-intro-31License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this "Small Batch" Episode, I pop by Atlas Brew Works while in DC and chop it up with their Head Brewer Austin Liebrum. We talk about his passion for beer and how he came to love the process, his favorite beers and what he expects for the craft beer industry moving forward - all while the dogs wrestle in the background. Enjoy! #beermightythings #atlasbrewworks #dcbeer
Driveway Beers PodcastDriveway Beers After Dark! Bourbon, Whiskey and Aliens!!After our semi-annual beer tasting the guys hung around to drink some Bourbon and Whiskey. And then we decided to record it! We brought up some old conversations on Aliens and Alex's disappointment on Halloween. Mike watched Game of Thrones with his kid. Ty likes to laugh when his wife gets scared during TV shows. Grab your bourbon or whiskey and come hang out with us for some after hours fun!Please subscribe and rate this podcast on your podcast platforms like Apple and Google as it helps us a ton. Also like, comment, subscribe and share the video on Youtube. It really helps us get the show out to more people. We hope you enjoyed your time with us and we look forward to seeing you next time. Please visit us at https://drivewaybeerspodcast.com.Please visit our sponsor, Cheers and Spirits at 1460 Ritchie Highway, Arnold, MD 21012 in the Arnold Station Plaza for an excellent selection of your beer, wine or liquor needs. Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff as you pick up a good time for the weekend.If you'd like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode, please email us at contact@drivewaybeerspodcast.com.Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/driveway-beers-podcast/id1561504907 Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS93elJ0cWsxSw Cheers and Spirits, 1460 Ritchie Highway, Arnold, MD 21012 in the Arnold Station Plaza https://www.facebook.com/ArnoldStationCheersandSpirits/#ASMR Forward Brewery, Troegs Independent Brewing, Atlas Brew Works, Heavy Seas, Clipper City Brewery, Evolution Craft Brewing, Flying Dog Brewery, Knob Creek Bourbon, Wild Turkey American Honey Whiskey
Driveway Beers PodcastBeer Tasting is Fun!! Winter and Fall Beers!!It's time for our semi-annual beer tasting episode where we gather 6 local beers and give them a shot. Josh, Ty and Krishon join Mike and Alex as we try some new beers. We may not like them all, but we're going into this with our eyes wide open. Naturally we get into some fun conversations as the beer flows like water and our tongues get looser. Join us for a fun and relaxing episode.Please subscribe and rate this podcast on your podcast platforms like Apple and Google as it helps us a ton. Also like, comment, subscribe and share the video on Youtube. It really helps us get the show out to more people. We hope you enjoyed your time with us and we look forward to seeing you next time. Please visit us at https://drivewaybeerspodcast.com.Please visit our sponsor, Cheers and Spirits at 1460 Ritchie Highway, Arnold, MD 21012 in the Arnold Station Plaza for an excellent selection of your beer, wine or liquor needs. Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff as you pick up a good time for the weekend.If you'd like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode, please email us at contact@drivewaybeerspodcast.com.Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/driveway-beers-podcast/id1561504907 Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS93elJ0cWsxSw Cheers and Spirits, 1460 Ritchie Highway, Arnold, MD 21012 in the Arnold Station Plaza https://www.facebook.com/ArnoldStationCheersandSpirits/#ASMR Forward Brewery, Troegs Independent Brewing, Atlas Brew Works, Heavy Seas, Clipper City Brewery, Evolution Craft Brewing, Flying Dog Brewery
We may be recovering from DC's biggest beer weekend, but we're gearing up for more festivities. In this episode, we check in with some favorite DC breweries about their recent victories and triumphs.First, we talk with Daniel Vilarrubi of Atlas Brew Works about their recent bronze medal for best American Pilsner at the Great American Beer Festival and what it means to be a true American-style pilsner. Then, we dissect beers with Daniel Terrones of Other Half Brewing DC. Other Half is celebrating their second anniversary, so we talk about the evolution of their lager program and what anniversary beers Other Half will brew for this special celebration.Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, and @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.Check out the DC Beer event calendar here. Breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and others who want us to announce new releases can provide that information at DC.beer/releases.
This Washington D.C. solar-powered beer comes to us from our favorite namesake, Atlas Brew Works. Yes, we know, WE HAVE done a beer from this brewery before, but this time, we scored a Damn good IPA... No, really... the beer is called "Damn Good IPA," and boy does it live up to its name. 2 Fun Facts: 1. This beer was only sold to their beer members. 2. None of us beer gurus at Atlas MedStaff are members. So how did we get this beer? Listen and find out!
Is it too early to talk about the next presidential election? Never! Political journalist and author of the new book "In Trump's Shadow" David M. Drucker joins Major this week at Atlas Brew Works in the Navy Yard section of DC. Drucker's book examines the future of the Republican Party with or without the former president. Will Trump run in 2024? Who else might make a run for the GOP nomination? Join us.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us at the solar-powered Atlas Brew Works for an electric conversation with the Secretary of the Department of Energy Jennifer Granholm. On the menu this week: the fate of the president's infrastructure proposal, climate change, electric vehicles, nuclear energy and whether congress can keep the government open and avoid default. Come for the knowledge, stay for Major stuffing his face with a slice from Andy's Pizza.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We believe Black History Month is to be celebrated all year. Today, we celebrate black-owned businesses in the DC area. Mike sits down with Eamoni, aka The Vibe Queen aka The Traveling Beer Babe of Right Proper Brewing. Eamoni is an independent artist who works to share stories of women and people of color in the DC beer industry. Eamoni tells us about the black-owned businesses in DC that deserve all the recognition. Jacob returns to his conversation with Justin Cox of Atlas Brew Works to conclude their discussion on the woes of distributing DC beers to other states. Justin then tells us about the exciting beer collaboration with Miles Gray, a pillar of the DC beer scene and founder of Smith Golden Rule. Look for the release of the Jobs & Freedom IPA around the end of February. *Atlas Brew Works' spring seasonal Apricot IPA was re-released on February 1st. Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and join our DC Beer Discord community! Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.
This week, Jacob, Brandy, and Mike bring the interviews. Brandy sits down with the founders of Streetcar 82, Mark Burke and Jon Cetrano. Streetcar 82 is a 100% deaf-owned brewery in Hyattsville, MD. Mark and Jon tell us about their latest collaboration with Lyon Rum Distilling and why cask ales are so great. Jacob talks with Justin Cox, co-founder of Atlas Brew Works about the controversial canning sensation that keeps selling out, the 2021 Inauguration collab with Occasion Ales. Justin lets us in on how Atlas continued distribution when demand skyrocketed. Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and join our DC Beer Discord community! Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.Transcript
On this show, we discuss "Women in Brew" with two of the most amazing DC beer ladies in the city!! Elizabeth Palumbo with DC Brau Brewing Company and Rachel Michel Murray with Atlas Brew Works will be joining Host Marcus, aka, The Pasteurized Chef, Crushing Boo, Valerie Torres, and Jamie Roderick The drinking show with a podcast problem! #podcaster #podcast #micmonday #rodepodmic #podmic #rodemicrophones #rodemic #podcasters #podcasts #podcasting #podcast
We have a special treat this episode with this Precious beer from our friends at Atlas Brew Works. Our own Atlas Crew was on the ground in D.C. for our recent ACDC Meet and Greet with our travelers in the nation's capital. And, no trip to D.C. would be complete without visiting our longtime friends at Atlas Brew Works. Regular watchers of "Atlas All Access" and our other content will recognize Atlas Brew Works from several of their signs and stickers displayed in our studio. We even have some art prints of their beers hanging in our office. The team discusses this brew, some of our history with Atlas Brew Works, as well as several of our favorite D.C. historic locations, including theaters, memorials, and monuments --oh, my! -- and, of course, one local craft brewery.
This week we learn how to make a great pour at Atlas Brew Works and sit down for a cold one with Sam LeBlond for a fun chat about beer and his famous family. The grandson of President George H. W. Bush shares some of his favorite memories and how he’s honoring his grandparents with his new show “All the Best.” This week we also meet a dad making a big mark to honor doctors who saved his baby’s life. And don’t miss Adora’s final Cotillion dance. Mom’s invited which means her daughter is either mortified or amazed!
Brewers are stewards of the community. To list all the good brewers have done for their neighborhoods - we can't, it would take too long. Today we are highlighting one big thing: A St. Baldrick's Event at Boundary Stone to help conquer childhood cancer. This annual event (this year: March 15th) fueled by donated beer, and many a DC brewer's participation/fundraising. We also manage to talk over some beer news and the new Atlas Brew Works location in Navy Yard. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: • Kareem "Mr. Bake" Queeman is founder and the man rolling in dough at Mr. Bake Sweets, winner of Buddy Valastro's (the Cake Boss) newest TV series “Bake It Like Buddy” and currently holds the title of the first male to win America's Best Baker D.C. competition;. • Bisi Nnaji is founder & CEOof Twelve 31 Spirits. He launched the liquor company in 2017 in Washington, D.C. and is now in over 50 accounts in the District and Maryland. We'll hear all about how to succeed in business when you're determined to do so! • Tatiana Podoliako is a woman who loves dessert over all other courses. She also loves health! As owner of Rawfully Delish, she oversees an operation that makes delicious, healthy dessert cakes from activated nuts, seasonal berries and fruits, low-glycemic sweeteners, and an absence of gluten and lactose, She wants her desserts to be enjoyed by anyone, including people with diabetes, pregnant women and kids of all ages; • The nonprofit St. Baldricks foundation raises money to combat childhood cancers. every year, volunteers tee up to raise money during the foundation's shaving day promotion– what's that? you'll hear all about it from Daniel Vilarrubi, head brewer, Atlas Brew Works, and Colleen Gillespie, general manager at D.C.'s Boundary Stone, where a special St. Baldrick's Day shaving party moment is about to occur; • Zachary Faden, lead bartender, Brasserie Liberte, where the cocktail program reflects the overarching narrative of the restaurant – using the best ingredients to offer quality products at a great value. The offerings pay respect to the classics.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: • Kareem "Mr. Bake" Queeman is founder and the man rolling in dough at Mr. Bake Sweets, winner of Buddy Valastro’s (the Cake Boss) newest TV series “Bake It Like Buddy” and currently holds the title of the first male to win America’s Best Baker D.C. competition;. • Bisi Nnaji is founder & CEOof Twelve 31 Spirits. He launched the liquor company in 2017 in Washington, D.C. and is now in over 50 accounts in the District and Maryland. We’ll hear all about how to succeed in business when you’re determined to do so! • Tatiana Podoliako is a woman who loves dessert over all other courses. She also loves health! As owner of Rawfully Delish, she oversees an operation that makes delicious, healthy dessert cakes from activated nuts, seasonal berries and fruits, low-glycemic sweeteners, and an absence of gluten and lactose, She wants her desserts to be enjoyed by anyone, including people with diabetes, pregnant women and kids of all ages; • The nonprofit St. Baldricks foundation raises money to combat childhood cancers. every year, volunteers tee up to raise money during the foundation’s shaving day promotion– what’s that? you’ll hear all about it from Daniel Vilarrubi, head brewer, Atlas Brew Works, and Colleen Gillespie, general manager at D.C.’s Boundary Stone, where a special St. Baldrick’s Day shaving party moment is about to occur; • Zachary Faden, lead bartender, Brasserie Liberte, where the cocktail program reflects the overarching narrative of the restaurant – using the best ingredients to offer quality products at a great value. The offerings pay respect to the classics.
DC Beer's Richard speaks with John Ustleton, Cofounder of New Columbia Distillery, and Alex Laufer, Head Distiller and Cofounder of One Eight Distilling, to talk about distilling spirits using local DC beers.Made in DC, for the Love of DCNew Columbia and One Eight are located in Ivy City, a small neighborhood in Northeast DC that is also home to DC breweries Atlas Brew Works and The Public Option. They take pride in their city and focus on providing local clientele with a broad range of spirits offerings. New Columbia opened its doors in Ivy City in 2011 as the first of several distilleries to begin operations in DC over the past decade. Its main product line consists of eight gins, all produced under the “Green Hat Gin” label. The Green Hat moniker is a tribute to George Cassiday, a Prohibition-era bootlegger who operated in the Cannon Office Building (House of Representatives) from 1920 until he was arrested in 1925. Soon after his arrest, Cassiday restarted operations in the Russell Office Building (Senate) for another five years until 1930. His signature green felt hat earned him the nickname “The Man in the Green Hat.”One Eight's name is also a tribute to DC, as it refers to Article One, Section 8 of the Constitution, which (among other things) establishes a National Capital District for the United States. One Eight set up shop in Ivy City soon after New Columbia opened. Its core lineup includes a selection of vodka, gin, rye, and bourbon.Distilling Spirits using DC BrewsDistillation from beer is just like any other distillation process: heating a liquid until the alcohol evaporates, and then cooling the vapor to condense it into a distillate. In essence, beer-distilled spirits are highly concentrated forms of beer. These drinks usually end up with a sweet component from malts and a floral profile from hops. John began distilling beer a few years ago when his friends at DC Brau offered him a leftover keg with which to experiment. Since then, John and his coworkers at New Columbia have made several iterations of spirits distilled from beer, each time improving their craft. One current offering is Eau de Brau, a whiskey-like spirit made from DC Brau beer (technically speaking, spirits distilled from finished beers cannot be labeled as whiskeys).Alex gave Richard a tasting of three spirits from One Eight. First, the Spirit of Grampus is distilled from Hellbender Brewing Company's Grampus (a nut brown ale) and aged for a bit less than two years in a charred new oak barrel. Next, the Spirit of the Stone is distilled from DC Brau's Stone of Arbroath (a scotch ale) and aged for two years in an ex-bourbon barrel that was previously used to age a DC Brau porter beer. Lastly, Hopcreek is a traditional rye whiskey infused with Chinook and Cascade hops and aged in an oak barrel for six months. Visiting New Columbia and One-Eight in Ivy CityAlthough distilling spirits from beer is not (yet) in high demand, New Columbia and One Eight plan to continue to experiment with these distillations when they have time and space to do so.To try out their beer-distilled spirits (and all of their other offerings), check out their visitor schedules below: New Columbia is open on Saturday from 1PM - 8PM and Sunday from 2PM - 6PM. It has indoor and outdoor seating and often offers food truck service. One Eight is open on Saturday from 1PM - 10PM and Sunday from 1PM - 7PM. It also offers pop-up food options. You can catch up on all the DC Beer Show episodes here, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, the DC Beer Weekly Pour.
Listen in while Jason chats with Justin Cox of Atlas Brew Works about following his passion for beer and the success that brings, including the exciting new, second brewery and tap room near Nats Park!
Featuring Justin Cox & his team from Atlas Brew Works in Washington DC. Home of the World Series champs -- the Washington Nationals! Beer, Baseball & Bines is a weekly podcast hosted by CEO Mike Goettl & CSCO Steve Carpenter. Tune in for harvest updates, baseball news and featured brewers from around the country. Now available for free on iTunes!
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In Episode 88 George, Will and John interview Uhtcearu before their D.C. show at Atlas Brew Works. Then the next day the entire crew gathers to discuss the show and the end of Game of Thrones, as well as the News, New Releases, What We’ve Been Listening To and our Top 5 Iron Maiden Songs We Like to Sing Along With.
DC Brews News Greg Koch of Stone Brewing was in town at Right Proper Brewpub and launched Soused Homebrewers are putting out high-quality beers in the DC Area Wednesday, 5/1: Rocket Frog Brewing Company featured at Dacha Beer Club Thursday, 5/2: Say goodbye to the beers of Kapittel at The Sovereign Saturday, 5/4: Join Rocket Frog Brewing Company for their 1st Anniversary Solar-Powered BrewThe Brew Daddies sit down with Founder Justin Cox and Head Brewer Daniel Vilarrubi from Atlas Brew Works in Ivy City DC. Atlas Brew Works is a solar-powered production and distribution brewery, open since 2013, and was the first of its kind in DC!Over the last six years, Atlas has refined their beers, targeted specialized consumers through unique releases, and developed a pilot system to test different tastes before mass-producing them. Atlas is well known as a major host to heavy metal concerts in DC and their unusual beer-centric urinals for male patrons.Adam, Richard Justin, and Daniel discuss how Atlas was able to get their beers into Nationals Park and establish a partnership with the team. And the big news: At the beginning of 2020, Atlas will be opening a second production brewery with a taproom on Half Street, just a block from Nats Park, allowing them to experiment, try new recipes, and get feedback from baseball-loving patrons. Justin and Daniel share details of what is to come in the future for the Ivy City brewery and the new Navy Yard location.Find Atlas Brew Works at:Facebook: @AtlasBrewWorksTwitter: @AtlasBrewWorks
On Friday, April 5th, 2019, George, Will and John attended the Decibel Metal & Beer Fest Kick-Off Party at Atlas Brew Works in Washington, D.C. Ilsa, Crypt Sermon and Evoken performed. Evoken and Crypt Sermon were interviewed. This is their story.
00:00:00 - Dr. Heather Ford (@hl_ford), who was featured alongside a certain Paleopal for National Fossil Day, meets up with Ryan at Atlas Brew Works with her pup Sammy to talk about her work as a paleocenagropher, which apparently involves shooting lasers at tiny fossils to take the ocean’s temperatures. 00:28:18 - Since they’re already at a brewery, why not have a drink? Heather has the Blood Orange Gose and Ryan is having the Coffee Common, both from Atlas Brew Works, obviously. And thanks to the folks at the brewery for letting us record there! 00:31:45 - Back in the studio for drinks round two! Charlie’s up first with some more Ito En unsweetened green tea to get that sweet sweet caffeinated buzz. Patrick is trying to confront past demons with some Bruichladdich Classic Laddie Scotch whisky. And Ryan mixes up an artichoke manhattan by adding in a little Cynar. 00:39:52 - In part two of our conversation with Heather, we chat about her work examining gender and racial equity in speaking opportunities at meetings such as AGU. Get a peak behind the scenes of how big meetings are organized, some thoughts on what allies can do to pull their weight more, and advice to young folks just getting started in their scientific careers. 01:11:09 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like the ocean, they say they have no memory. First up, longtime listener Edward A. has completed the requirements for a BSso in part with a thesis titled: Foremost ramifications: Sexual dimorphism in metabolic processing of ethanol versus caffeine in Scottish foraminifera. Thanks for supporting the show, Edward! Next up, Frank O. has done a deep dive into some old episodes of ours and has thoughts. This leads to a discussion of whether or not it’s worth debating science with deniers (related: Ryan’s episode for Skeptoid countering some common and less common creationist claims). We end with an e-mail from Aleesa S. who follows up on our publishing discussion in episode 295 with a thought about the publish-or-perish paradigm and the role scientific societies might play in the future of publishing. More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our Patreon! Music credit: Drop of Water In The Ocean - Broke For Free
The government has been shutdown for more than 30 days now. This podcast is about what we do outside of work, but what do we do when there is no work? We talked with furloughed feds in DC at 2 bars offering shutdown specials - Capitol Lounge and Atlas Brew Works.
Barbaric babbling about Wake Brewing, Phil's non-flossing, playing to families at Dogfish Head, the penis sommelier, Manhole Falling, stealing Ian MacKaye's feelings & pushing him into the bushes, Ghost With a Penis, Al Jarreau, Atlas Brew Works, Wiretap Brewing, Wayfinder Beer, Three Floyds, Eric Rubber & Mr. Roper, Blake Seger & The Pig Destroyer Band, Primitivo, Eddie Murphy's foot fetish, Sam Hitz from Thrasher call-in, "Rough Nutz", the 20 year anniversary of Full Bowl Of Piss, and boundless banal boobery from beer imbibing buffoons.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. recently brewed Resilience ""Butte County Proud"" IPA, all profits from this beer will go to assist the victims of the Camp Fire in Northern California. Sierra Nevada put out a call for breweries around the country to do the same, making donated ingredients and the recipe available. Over 1,200 breweries around the U.S. answered the call, including Atlas Brew Works in DC. Justin Cox (Founder & CEO) returns to the show to talk about the execution of the project. Bill Debaun (Co-Editor of dcbeer.com) also returns to discuss why so many brewers are compelled to give back to their communities. It's a feel-good kind of day.
Breweries are vital to community growth. Justin Cox of Atlas Brew Works will discuss how they have embraced the local community and how they give back.
Megan Rolfe, creator of the blog Whose Brews, joins Shep and Jamaal at Atlas Brew Works on "Metal Night" to discuss the DC beer scene and how she's playing a role in documenting and changing the culture. Megan talks about defying gender roles, why she exclusively drank IPA's for 5 years and her fascination with Jessica Fletcher from Murder She Wrote. Despite the screams from "Metal Night" in the background, it's a pretty good conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode 65 we are joined by Blake and Sean of Lyceum. They stick around for the whole episode and help out with News, New Releases and all the usual segments. We embarrass ourselves with our Top 5 Non-Metal Artists, and George has to answer questions about Metallica. John interviews Uhtcearu during their show at Atlas Brew Works and then reports in from ProgPower XVIII in Atlanta.
Recorded live at The Black Squirrel in Adams Morgan; Jamaal, Shep and Matt chop it up with attendees at the DC BEER WEEK event "We Can Brew It!". Guests include Kelly and Rachel of Atlas Brew Works and Sarah of Graft Cider. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Recorded live at The Black Squirrel in Adams Morgan; Jamaal, Shep and Matt chop it up with attendees at the DC BEER WEEK event "We Can Brew It!". Guests include Kelly and Rachel of Atlas Brew Works and Sarah of Graft Cider. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Description: Brooklyn Brewery founder Steve Hindy sits down in D.C. with a powerhouse panel featuring some of the heavyweights of the local brewing scene: Jeff Hancock and Mari Rodela of DC Brau; Greg Engert, Beer Director & Managing Partner of ChurchKey and Bluejacket; and Justin Cox, Founder and CEO of Atlas Brew Works. John Holl, editor of All About Beer, joins the discussion as well, which tackles hot-button issues like craft-beer buyouts by brewing conglomerates.