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Barry and Abigail discuss Christmas Cheers by Straight No Chaser and sample Spotted Cow and Moon Man from New Glarus Brewing Co. in New Glarus, Wisconsin, and Pickle Tickle from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Listen to the original ¿Dónde Esta Santa Claus? by Augie Rios Barry compared the harmonies in I'll Be Home for Christmas to the harmonies in Auld Lang Syne by The Beach Boys (who were in turn inspired by The Lettermen's harmonies). We played the original Hey Santa! by The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Read the story behind the writing of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The definitive version of You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch for Barry is The Whirling Dervishes' version, whereas for Abigail, it is the full version from the original TV special, sung by Thurl Ravenscroft. We compared Straight No Chaser's version of O Holy Night to the Tracy Chapman version and the Céline Dion version. Read more about the Christmas pickle tradition! We confirmed that “upsot” is indeed in the original lyrics of Jingle Bells! We also played a little bit of our favorite version of the song, by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters. Who Spiked the Eggnog? is only Abigail's second-favorite eggnog-based Christmas song, after Eggnogorant by Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team, which you can hear on our first-ever Christmas bonus episode from 2021, Bonus: Greet the Hummels! Original Songs by Friends of the Pod! We played a bit of Straight No Chaser's version of Carol of the Bells. Up next… Who's Next by The Who, submitted to our Jukebox by Todd Sider. This episode, our Season 5 opener, is scheduled to drop on March 7, 2025. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
Join us on our latest episode where we try a new beer release from Barn Town Brewing, Peanut Butter Pickle Tickle pickle beer (say that 5 times fast). The beer reviewed is a variant of Barn Town's famous State Fair Pickle Tickle beer with an added creamy peanut butter flavor for their take on an odd snack!Just how good is this beer? Is it even drinkable? Is it worth the price and hassle of tracking it down? Watch (or listen) as we tell you all about it.https://www.instagram.com/barntownbrewing/#newrelease #beer #peanutbutter #pickle #craftbeer #drinkreview #podcast #craftbeertube #craftbeerpodcast #isitworthit #arsenicculture https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arseniccultureAll The Peanut Butter And All The Pickles-E87https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
Barry and Abigail discuss Farmhouse by Phish and sample Neon Hazy IPA, Magical Theme Park Whip, and Strawberry Lemonade Gluten Free Sour from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Our beer comes to us today from Kim Nyborg. Abigail referenced that she and Kim guest starred in Making Podcasts Great Again at Stand Up! Pod Jam. The full episode is on Patreon but you can listen to the free preview here. Abigail declared that Heavy Things was the Mambo No. 5 of this album. Read about the Jibboo, a fictional Dr. Seuss creature. In our episode Dorks on Corks: Un-Cork-Ed (Dread Zeppelin and Lakeridge Winery), Abigail previously entered Piper into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Black Mountain Side by Dread Zeppelin. Barry compared the guitar harmonics in The Inlaw Josie Wales to those in For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield. Abigail compared the opening of First Tube to the opening of Lightnin' Hopkins by R.E.M. Up next… Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Halloween Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
This is The Beer Is Fundamental Show. This is Episode 122. and we want to welcome you once again to the NeighBeerHood where craft beer is always the talk of the town. We are BT aka O-Beer-Wan Kenobi the Jedi Knight of craft beer and Lady T. This episodes beer is the Caramel Apple Sour by Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Its a gluten free beer and that is starting to become a thing now days. It taste just like a caramel apple. Its the Christmas season and everyone is out trying to buy gifts for loved ones and friends. Are you complete with your Christmas shopping? What is your favorite Christmas memory as a kid? What about as an adult? When did you find out that Santa Claus was not real? These are some questions that we talk about in this episode. There's beers for every accession and Christmas is no different. Men's journal magazine came up with a list of craft to beers get for Christmas. The list was not the greatest. Nevertheless, we chose 10 out of the list that we believe could work. Allagash Snow Report. St. Bernardus Christmas Ale Rogue Santa's Private Reserve. Avery Old Jubilation. Tröegs Mad Elf. Delirium Christmas. ... Deschutes Jubelale Southern Tier 2xmas Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Three Floyds Alpha Klaus Ayinger Celebrator Beer Is Fundamental is dedicated to all of you who love craft beer. Here at Beer Is Fundamental, we take craft beer seriously. However, we never lose sight of the fact that craft beer is supposed to be fun. That's why we love it. At Beer Is Fundamental, we are beer enthusiasts who like to drink, talk about and search for great craft beer. We like to call our time here as being in the NeighBEERhood. As you participate with us, you become members of the NeighBEERhood community. Follow our podcast to here from us frequently. Join us and let us be your #1 source for all that is craft beer.
In this episode, the boys talk to Dave and Austin from SingleSpeed. They all chat about UNIFY the Iowa Brewers Guild collaborative beer. This popular brewing project began with its first release in 2021 and annually supports the mission of IBG. UNIFY comes from a collaborative recipe and is brewed with choice ingredients. A collaborative recipe and choice ingredients give this lush brew a pillowy feel with hints of passionfruit. Each purchase of UNIFY will directly benefit the mission of the Iowa Brewers Guild. Unify is Born and Brewed in Iowa with Iowa craft beer lovers in mind. “Craft brewing is all about community,” said IBG Executive Director Noreen Otto, “and with this release, we want Iowans to embrace our call to ‘Drink Beer and Make Friends'.”. UNIFY's creation and release are supported by the generosity of IBG members and industry suppliers including design by 818-a tiny design empire, hops suppliers Hollingbery & Son, Inc. and Hopsteiner; labeling partner Strategic Print Solutions; yeast from Omega Yeast; malt from Briess brewing expertise by Singlespeed Brewing; and distribution support from Confluence Brewing Company. Find UNIFY Hazy IPA starting May 1st , on retail shelves across Iowa or at Iowa Brewers Guild member breweries including: Singlespeed Brewing, Confluence Brewing Company, Alluvial Brewing, Backpocket Brewing, Big Grove Brewing, Barn Town Brewing, Big Rack Brew Haus, BIT Brewing, Blind Butcher Brewing, Bremer Brewing Co., Brightside Aleworks, Clockhouse Brewing, Convergence Ciderworks, Dimensional Brewing, Fenders Brewery, Fenceline Brewing, Firetrucker Brewery, Jackson Street Brewing, Lua Brewing, Maquoketa Brewing, Peace Tree Brewing, Second State Brewing, Textile Brewing, Tractorlift Brewing, Uptown Garage, West O Beer, West Hill Brewing Company, Wise-I Brewing. The Iowa Brewers Guild exists to unify craft brewing professionals, promote Iowa beer, and advocate for the industry's growth. For additional information on the Iowa Brewers Guild, including a members list, visit IowaBeer.org. The Vorlauf Hour is the official podcast of the Iowa Brewers Guild.
As children, many of us took part in Trick or Treating. We made great memories and perhaps some bad ones too. Imagine your younger-self not even getting the chance to recollect because your life, as you knew it, was suddenly cut short on Halloween Night. Join Josh, Juan, and Dave as they celebrate Halloween 2022 one last time with some Halloween Crime stories. Special appearance by the lovely beverage from @Barn Town Brewing called, "Ecto Coolest." Please show your love for: Nexus 6 (https://nexus6.io/) Seek us out through Field of Geeks wherever you download/stream podcasts or www.fieldofgeeks.com Happy Thanksgiving! #murdernews #crime #alcohol #campfire #woods #murdermystery #candy #halloween #clown #ghostbusters #monster #samurai #wish #holiday
Live from Barn Town Brewing, Big 4 Hoops, Olympic Controversies, and More - Wednesday Hour 1
We told you on a previous episode you can open a brewery for only $15k (not true). But, apparently, you CAN write a brewery business plan in your car! Just ask Act 52 guests Brian & Mary Rooney. BKS Artisan Ales was born from Mary buying Brian a Mr. Beer kit & is now one of the most popular breweries in KC. BKS just celebrated its 4th anniversary, so we talk about how their success has surprised them, Brian's love affair with hops & the hardware they just won — a GABF (Great American Beer Fest) silver medal. Drinkers: Going Nowhere at Light Speed, BKS Artisan Ales; & Sunset Tai Chi, Perennial Artisan Ales Mystery Beers: The Poitier, Martin City Brewing; Blackberry Cobbler, Barn Town Brewing; & Orange Greenies, Other Half Brewing + Four City Brewing Collab
The guys kick off the second hour talking more on NFL Scheduling and discuss their thoughts on the favorites to make the Super Bowl, particularly on the NFC side and then break down the NFC North favorite if Aaron Rodgers doesn't play for Green Bay. Erick gives his Bet Rivers Daily Parlay and then Bruno brings in Alex Lovinggood of Barn Town Brewing chat beer. Ross also brings up an odd story involving a massage therapist who is lurking around Ohio State athletes.
The guys kick off the second hour talking more on NFL Scheduling and discuss their thoughts on the favorites to make the Super Bowl, particularly on the NFC side and then break down the NFC North favorite if Aaron Rodgers doesn't play for Green Bay. Erick gives his Bet Rivers Daily Parlay and then Bruno brings in Alex Lovinggood of Barn Town Brewing chat beer. Ross also brings up an odd story involving a massage therapist who is lurking around Ohio State athletes.
Dave's not here, man. But our Beer Crew is in the house with the stuff. The good stuff: a Peach and Chong sour from Barn Town Brewing that evokes a peach cobbler pastry. Um? Yes. Special guest Atlas MedStaff COO Steve Seitner joins us as we chat about this midwest brewer based in Des Moines, Iowa. Dive into the smokey haze of Cheech and Chong trivia with us as we discuss their history, movies, music, and their preferred medicine of choice. Get the 411 on the 420 for this craft beer as we 187 a couple cans of this brew. NOTE FROM OUR LAWYERS: You are required to have a drug test before any travel healthcare placement. C'mon, man, be cool. (We're paraphrasing that last part.)
A talented singer-songwriter slinging mail for USPS. An aspiring actor selling beard oils as he works to make it big in Hollywood. Three hard-working dudes hitting the mics at night with beers in hand to record a podcast. Hear these stories and more on the latest episode of Beats, Beards & Brews. OK. Maybe that last example doesn't hit quite as hard ... but you get the idea. Eric, Dan and Evan kick things off with a review of the seventh studio album, Roseville, by Minneapolis hometown hero Har Mar Superstar. If you're not familiar with the pop superstar also known as Sean Tillmann or his amazing dance moves ... you're about to get acquainted real quick! Har Mar Superstar songs previewed on this episode include: "Where We Began" "Sleight of Hand" "Neon Aglow" Next up, Dan and Eric drop their reviews of Ringing Bells Beard Oil by Last Looks Grooming Company. The oil's scent profile of leather boxing gloves, boxing ring canvas and tobacco is inspired by the iconic Martin Scorsese flick Raging Bull starring none other than the one and only Robert De Niro of Meet the Parents fame. Finally, the boys share their thoughts on a couple of gimmicky/fun 90s-inspired sour beers. Dan rates the Blood Orange Sour Gummy Gose from Half Brothers Brewing out of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Meanwhile, Eric reviews Hawaiiowan Punch from Barn Town Brewing out of West Des Moines, Iowa. We know you work hard too, loyal listener. Grab a beer. Relax and put those feet up. And tune into Beats, Beards & Brews.
What's the best way to chug a beer? Alex Lovinggood of Barn Town Brewing has some suggestions. Also, we talk about Citra and Mosaic, cocktails, and cheese burgers.
Host: Nathan Hennefent Contestants: Mitch Brinkman vs. Alex Lovinggood BizBear welcomes our special guest, Alex Lovinggood (@theotherbarntownbrewer) to go ginger head to ginger head with Mitch to reveal and defend their picks for the most iconic Hollywood sunglasses. And has his social handle suggests, Alex is a brewer and lover of beer. Consider visiting Barn Town Brewing if you happen to be in the Des Moines, IA area or online at barntownbrewing.com where they are currently brewing BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL, an Imperial Milk Stout brewed with Vanilla which is being created as a collaborative effort to raise awareness for the injustices of people of color hosted by Weathered Souls Brewing from San Antonio, TX. 100% of the proceeds are being donated to the Iowa chapter of the ACLU. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
In a very special episode of Beats, Beards & Brews, Eric and Dan review the long-awaited (for some) Danzig Sings Elvis cover album. Is this art? Dan isn't convinced. Listen to the episode for our Danzig deep thoughts and the usual "insightful" commentary. Danzig cover songs previewed in this episode include: First In Line Always On My Mind Fever During this episode Eric drinks and reviews Citra Neon Hazy IPA by Barn Town Brewing out of West Des Moines (IA). Dan drinks and reviews Rock Them Bot and Sock Them Bot, two Hazy IPAs from Tin Whiskers Brewing Company out of St. Paul (MN). As Eric says at the conclusion of this episode: "Crank this one up and appreciate the moment and the strange times we're in."
Lockdown sucks, but it sucks less with a little Zoom chat with Alex Lovinggood and Pete from Barn Town Brewing in Iowa. We recorded this before I went with the Pro License so it was recorded in 2 35+ minute chunks. We even got guest appearances from Brandon and Amanda Wright (Werk Force) and Steve Miller (Hailstorm). There were beers chugged and shotgunned and some pretty hilarious conversation. Now you can even check out the Zoom video recording on my Youtube Channel. Barn Town Brewing Social Media: Instagram Facebook
In the second hour from Barn Town Brewing and in the Reclaimed Rails College Football 3 Pack the guys talk about Mike Leach and his audio on wondering why people hate cats, they cover the Des Moines Register's Preseason All-Iowa Team including one notably great name, the Pac 12 nixing 9 a.m. kick offs, and the ACC Network launching and Josh Fisher talks about the Minnesota Wild's new GM Bill Guerin and answers a Hy-Vee brunch question
In this episode, I sit down with Pete from Barn Town Brewing out of Iowa. These guys are doing a collab with Wren House, so be on the lookout for that, as well as doing a tap takeover at Wandering Tortoise on March 7th. Get there ASAP to grab some of their fantastic beers. Enjoy the show!
Live from Barn Town Brewing the guys talk about the big contract that has Bryce Harper stuck with Philly and Philly stuck with Bryce Harper, who the favorite in the NL East will be, a theory on why Jason Witten is leaving the booth and going back to the NFL, an AAF short list of possible cities for expansion has Des Moines on it and Royce White is training for a UFC career
In this episode, we sit down with Pete Faber of Barn Town Brewing Company in West Des Moines. With a background in food and a passion for beer, Pete brought the two together at Barn Town and has received praise for both. We'll talk about building a strong team. We'll talk about learning on the fly and making adjustments for success. And we'll talk about much, much more. This episode of The Sight Glass is brought to you by the Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board. Thanks for listening.
With Madhouse Brewing and Barn Town Brewing both releasing new bottles of beer this weekend in Des Moines, Eric and I thought that was worthy of discussion. Also, we talk bottle release lines, line/release etiquette and beer hype. We get a little into how and or if social media and apps like Untappd influence behavior and discuss the fear of missing out (FOMO). How breweries use social media, friends and family, etc. to help sell their beers. Thanks for listening and please, if you enjoy the show, tell a friend.