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Offering a gateway destination for new craft beer drinkers is arguably one of the most important things any beer scene can possess, and thankfully Ontario has Beertown. Jen Tamse jumps back on the pod to catch us up on what's been happening with Beertown in the 18 months since she was last on, their epic 12-location tap takeover with Bellwoods, how she thinks about her collaboration beers, her approach to structuring their beer menu, her trip to Belgium to brew a collab with Brasserie Huyghe (Deliria), the legend of Mikkeller's Beer Geek Breakfast, the sheer value of what Beertown brings to Ontario, she tells the story of becoming a Belgian Beer Knight, and the importance of Untappd. They got into four impeccable beers that had a direct tie-in with Beertown - Bellwoods x Beertown Beer Belly Pale Ale, Short Finger x Beertown French Fuse Saison, Brasserie Huyghe Deliria (2024), and Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast (brewed in Ontario by Craft Brand Co.). This was epic - cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Dan, Rob and Robin try a Barrel Aged Lager, an IPA and an Imperial Stout with Vanilla.Breweries:https://fourfathersbrewing.cahttps://bellwoodsbrewery.comhttps://www.fogorig.com
Another set of NA beers get put through the Power Ranking treatment and this time they're all NA Fruited Beers... oops! Sorry, not sorry. Offerings from Stiegl, Athletic, Bellwoods, and Untitled are pitted head-to-head in this cornucopia of an episode. In the Beer News, it's the 5th Annual Goose It! or Loose It! as the Goose Island Bourbon County lineup downsizes for 2024, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has some words for Beer Advocate after his favorite beer is ranked as the worst in the world, and Heinz releases a limited edition sauce that scratches the primal itch of hypebeast line culture. Thanks to Fieldwork Brewing Co. for sponsoring this episode! Follow them on Instagram @FieldworkBrewingCo! To purchase their NA beverages head over to FieldworkBeverage.com and have them shipping straight to your doorstep! To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
This final episode of the unearthed Lotus Sutra podcast episodes, Michael discusses how the deepest practice a bodhisattva can ever do is to listen deeply and how the deepest thing we can ever experience is having a change of heart. This talk was recorded at Centre of Gravity's last evening at the Bellwoods location, July 12, 2011. The entire 2011 Lotus Sutra collection can be found on a nearly complete playlist here: soundcloud.com/michaelstoneteaching/sets/lotus-sutra The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
Chris is sipping a Ghost Orchid IPA from Bellwoods and waxing lyrical about Nelson Sauvin hops. Also telling a potentially apocryphal story about why NS is such a limited hop. And complaining about having a sore face after a little shoulder/face collision on the rugby training pitch. — — — — 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).
Season 4, Episode 2 Our second episode of the season takes us to Meaford as we review Still Fields Brewery Joined by producer Russell, we review 2 beers - Grisette & Still Buds (a pseudo lager collaboration with Bellwoods. We also discuss their beginnings & beautiful patio space Then, we discuss our experiences with farming Instagram: CraftBeerConns - YouTube/Untappd: Craft Beer Connoisseurs Feel free to throw us a comment, like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!
On this week's podcast, we go through the week's Buffalo Beer Stories courtesy of Brian Campbell from The Buffalo Beer League. As always, you can find info at BuffaloBeerLeague.com FIRST EVER FROTH BREWING FROTH FEST COMING TO WILLIAMSVILLEFroth Brewing's inaugural beer festival, Froth Fest 2023, will take place at Island Park in Williamsville on August 12. The event will feature more than 25 local breweries, local food, and live music from The Strictly Hip. BTR BREWS TO SHOW DOWN MAIN ST. FOR KICKOFF TO SUMMERBTR Brews are shutting down Main St. on June 17 for their second annual Kick Off to Summer, which will feature craft beers, vendors, food trucks and live music. The event is free and drink ticket sheets are $20. There will be beer from Community Beer Works, Resurgence, Froth, Southern Tier, Ellicottville Brewing and more, live music by The Strictly Hip and Doubleshot, and food from Yankee BBQ, Coyote Cafe, Buffalo Bros., and more. There will also be a hot dog sale to benefit Buddy's Second Chance Rescue, pretzel necklaces to benefit the Seneca Girls LAX Team, and more.TICKETS REMAIN FOR RHYTHM AND BREWS BENEFIT AT KLEINHANSA limited amount of tickets still remain for Rhythm and Brews at Kleinhans Music Hall on June 16. The event will feature beer from 13 local breweries and cideries, cuisine from Oliver's, Britesmith, Creekview Restaurant, and Marcato by Oliver's, and live music by My Cousin Tone' and The John Bacon Quintet. TICKETS ON SALE FOR 2023 BALLPARK BREWBASHWhile the 2023 Ballpark BrewBash at Sahlen's Field is still a few months away (September 16), tickets are on sale now at all Consumer's Beverages locations. General admission tickets are $35 and VIP tickets are $75. Consumer's is currently running a special offer – purchase either a GA or VIP ticket and receive a Buffalo Bisons game flex ticket, $9 coupon for Sahlen's Premium Meats Field Craft Corner and $10 gift card to Consumer's.BREWED & BOTTLED TO HOST WANDERING GYPSY CASK TAPPINGWandering Gypsy Brewing will tap a cask of their Good Energy IPA at Brewed & Bottled Craft Beer Shop in Lewiston on June 17 (12pm). The cask, brewed by former Brickyard Brewing head brewer John Paul Meteer, who is currently brewing for Wandering Gypsy while building out his own brewery in Niagara Falls, Hammer & Crown, is a juicy, bitter and refreshing hazy IPA that's triple dry hopped with Mosaic hops. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE DUDE'S HOMEBREW COMPETITIONCalling all homebrewers! Registration is now open for the 9th annual The Dude's Homebrew Competition, which raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This year's event will be on August 20 (12-3pm) at Resurgence Brewing, where homebrewers will serve samples of their beer to attendees, who will vote for their favorite beer, which will be judged by a panel of local brewers. The winners will then get to brew their entry at Resurgence. INAUGURAL WEIRDLY WONDERFUL BEER FEST COMING TO BUFFALOThe inaugural Weirdly Wonderful Beer Festival on July 22 (12pm), presented by Thin Man Brewery, will feature more than 60 breweries from all over the globe, showcasing their wares at Front Park. Beer will be available from Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen, Aslin, 450 North, Bellwoods, Carton, Seven Island Brewery, Sloop Brewing, Allagash, 3 Sons Brewing, Dancing Gnome, and more. RESURGENCE BREWING, K2 BROTHERS TEAM ON NEW FRUITED SOURResurgence and K2 have joined forces on Pie Smash Sour, a fruited sour with strawberry rhubarb and banana cream pie flavors. The beer will be released on June 17 (12pm) at Resurgence in the Park at the Parkside Lodge in Delaware Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris is getting into a lovely Monogamy Mosaic from Bellwoods, and trying to shake his head back into post-holiday reality. — — — — 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).
Why did I want to talk with Stevie Joffe? I came across Stevie's band The Birds Of Bellwoods, and their new album Everything You Want. I was enthralled by the lyrics on the album that dealt with a lot of mental health-related issues. Stephen Joffe is an actor best known for his work in Overruled! (2009), Alias Grace (2017), and Frequency (2000). He was born in Toronto and graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2012. Stephen is the lead singer of the Toronto-based alternative rock band Birds of Bellwoods. Stevie and I shared an amazing conversation that includes talking about the various lyrical themes on the album. How being a touring band can be a gift and a curse on one's mental health. We also discuss how Stevie has gone through periods of contemplating his own substance use and foresees that his life may benefit from total sobriety. We also discuss a variety of other topics with a lot of laughs. This is Stevie Joffe Knockin' Doorz Down. For more on Stevie Joffe https://www.instagram.com/stevie_joffe/ For more on the Birds Of Bellwoods https://www.instagram.com/birdsbellwoods/ https://lnk.to/bob-everythingyouwant For 51FIFTY use the discount code KDD20 for 20% off! https://51fiftyltm.com/ For more information on Carlos Vieira's autobiography Knockin' Doorz Down, the Carlos Vieira Foundation, the Race 2B Drug-Free, Race to End the Stigma, and Race For Autism programs visit: https://www.carlosvieirafoundation.org/ Listen to and Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen for more Celebrities, everyday folks, and expert conversations at https://www.KDDPodcast.com © 2023 by KDD Media Company. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a great start to 2023 on the pod, with a focus on the future, a focus on the past, and for this episode, Cee and Tiff talk about the present. For many folks, Dry January is an annual ritual to help kick off a new year and create better drinking habits, and fortunately for those who are participating (or those who just want some balance), there are a ton of amazing non-alcoholic options in Ontario and Canada as a whole. Bellwoods recently dropped three fantastic non-alcoholic beers, including NA versions of their classic Jelly King, so we put the NA version up against the OG to see how they fare. We also tasted some macro non-alcoholic beers from Budweiser and Heineken and put them up against Libra's Pilsner and Partake's Pale Ale. This was a great one - cheers! Read Nathan's blog post "The Controversy of Not Drinking": https://bit.ly/NDBDryJan21 BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
After a lazy Boxing Day trying to shake yet another winter cold, Chris is in need of something delicious, but not wildly complicated. And this "does what it says on the tin" stout from Bellwoods is just the ticket, even if it probably held more secrets for somebody with a fuller sense of taste/smell. Also there's a great PSA about supporting local business that could be just the NYE rezzy you're looking for. Last one of 2022, don't miss out! — — — — 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).
Sit down, strap in, and hold on, because this is going to be one heck of a ride. Continuing Belmont's Belgain Beer Month, Chris is unwinding after a pretty crummy day, with a spontaneously fermented beer from the truly delightful folks at Bellwoods, and it's absolutely amazing. — — — — 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).
Fall is easily our favourite time of year, for weather, fashion and of course, beer. To celebrate the season, Cee linked with Nathan to go deep into all things Fall in beer. From Festbiers to Märzens, Fresh Hop IPAs to Pumpkin beers, they covered all of the greatest seasonal hits to figure out what they are, who does them best, and why you should be drinking every Fall style. They cracked open some fantastic beers from across Ontario and Quebec, including Tooth & Nail's Victory Parade Festbier, Great Lakes' Pumpkin Ale, Fine Balance Märzen, Bellwoods' Bine Hunter, and 4 Origines Chai Latte. Cheers, y'all! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Week 3 of Link Up brings one of the GOAT breweries in Ontario to the table - Bellwoods Brewery! If you're a long-time listener, you'll know how passionate Cee is about Bellwoods, so this was an exciting episode for us. Tiff and Cee hung out with Co-Founder Luke, Head of Marketing Paige, and Marketing's Danysha to hear about their amazing CCIC (Community, Culture, & Inclusion Committee) initiatives, how they've been able to successfully focus on diversity in their staff, and their advice to other breweries looking to do the same. We drank their amazing Link Up Double IPA, which boasts Citra, Loral, Mosaic and Simcoe hops. This was a super insightful conversation - cheers! About the Link Up season: We're back with a brand new season of BAOS Podcast, and this one is something very special and very close to us. We'll be focusing this entire season on Link Up, a non-profit started by the good folks behind Microbrasserie 5e Baron in Aylmer, QC and Tiffany and Cee here at BAOS and High Season Co. Our aim with this program is to help BIPOC from underrepresented communities learn about and enter the craft beer industry in essentially any area they wish - from a brewing apprentice to taking the Cicerone course for front-of-house opportunities, from hop farming to the yeast lab, from beer media to design and photography, we're here to help diversify an industry that is in dire need of it. Link Up Apply for the program via their website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Sorry for the delay in posting! In this (now late) ep, Chris is getting into a a Roman Candle from Bellwoods in honour of the May long weekend and blowing small explosives to commemorate a beloved Queen.
The sun is brighter, the weather is warmer, the days are longer...it is starting to feel summer-y out there, and that means Summerfolk is coming!! This week on the show we're sharing tunes to spread some happiness, feature music from artists who are either alumni of the festival or coming to play at Summerfolk 47 (or both?), and some tunes celebrating mothers for Mothers Day! Tune in to catch it all. Featuring tracks by Birds of Bellwoods, Wendi Hunter, Jill Barber, Morgan Barrie, Joel Plaskett, Esther's Family, Dr Fabola, John Denver, Danny Michel, Redfox, Coco Love Alcorn, Matt Andersen and Steve Poltz!
This week on Humming Fools, Kyle is joined by the wonderfully groomed Stevie Joffe, a Canadian actor and the lead singer of the indie alternative folk pop band, Birds of Bellwoods. Listen as Stevie and Kyle discuss the problems with purpose, how an intervention resulted in the formation of Birds of Bellwoods, why sack tapping is a bad pre-show ritual, the best ways to stage dive, and much, MUCH more! OMINOUS LINKS:WebsiteNewsletterInstagramKyle SocialSTEVIE'S LINKS:InstagramWebsiteMusic VideoBirds of Bellwoods Insta
For three weeks in a row, Cee and Tiff held it down, and this week, they truly brought the gems. Their agency, High Season Co., is known for sharing Social Media tips, tricks and strategies via their YouTube channel, and tonight they brought the gems to the pod especially for the craft beer industry. They reviewed some of the best craft brewery Instagram accounts in Canada live on the pod, and then dropped some key ways on how craft breweries can market their businesses online in 2022. If you're looking to learn how to get ahead in the new year, we've laid it all out for you. They also touched on when is it too late to say Happy Holidays or Happy New Year, and they ran through how they're rolling out their Year In Beer for 2021. They crushed Matron Fine Beer's Janky, Huff Estates' Sip Sip Sparkling, and Daft's Mr. Sparkle. Cheers! Accounts we reviewed: R&B Brewing: https://vimeo.com/545270673 Bellwoods: https://www.instagram.com/bellwoodsbeer/ Town: https://www.instagram.com/townbrewery/ Toltek: https://www.instagram.com/toltek_brasseurartisan/ Dominion City: https://www.instagram.com/dominioncity/ Messorem Bracitorium: https://www.instagram.com/messorembracitorium/ Brasserie Ayawan: https://www.instagram.com/brasserieayawan/ Mellön Brasserie: https://www.instagram.com/mellonbrasserie/ Brasserie Sir John: https://www.instagram.com/brasseriesirjohn/ Brasserie Silo: https://www.instagram.com/brasseriesilo/ Cabin Brewery: https://www.instagram.com/cabinbrewing/ Get 20% OFF Manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code BAOS at MANSCAPED.com! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
We had the pleasure of interviewing Charles Spearin over Zoom video! Can you think of a more perfect lyric that captures the pandemic experience? Multi-instrumentalist and composer Charles Spearin, known for his work in Broken Social Scene, Do Make Say Think, and so much more music that has soundtracked the past two decades, insists he's not much of a lyricist. In fact, his new solo album, My City of Starlings, is a largely instrumental collection of beautifully textured songs that glide between avant-garde, art rock and electronic soundscapes.But it's no surprise that Spearin's virtuosity extends to every detail of his songwriting, from the burnished brass of “Vireos in Bellwoods” to the celestial “Three Voices (Braided Carefully)” to the words and ambient melodies of the title track, which captures both the haziness but also the glimmers of hope of the time we've just lived through.My City of Starlings isn't a “pandemic record,” exactly – while Spearin found himself with extra time once touring came to a standstill, some of the compositions that found their way onto the album had been taking shape since 2017, while others were born from a more recent song-a-day writing and recording club of fellow musicians from around the world.Like so many of us, Spearin came to see his city in a whole new light during the endless walks taken through its streets over the past year and a half, partly thanks to an increased interest in birding but also a whole new appreciation for the wonders of the natural world – an inspiration that comes through clearly in the album's expansive sonic palette.Some of those strolls with fellow musicians, not to mention Spearin's wide artistic social scene, led to the many collaborations on My City of Starlings, which features a long list of Toronto's best jazz, pop, rock and experimental-music performers (including BSS bandmates Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew). Describing the recording process as akin to painting a picture with many layers, Spearin recalls how each guest brought their own unique brushstrokes to the compositions.From the first track to be released from the album, the percussion-driven “Portrait of The Artist As A Thursday” (accompanied by a video from animator Jared Sales that runs as a 12-hour loop) to the catchy shuffle riff of “Rutting Season” through to the spoken-sung Arabic poetry on “When Tigers Used to Smoke,” My City of Starlings is as eclectic and accomplished as Spearin himself.When he's not busy with BSS or DMST, the multiple Juno Award winner has toured with Feist and the late Gord Downie and is also known for his production and soundtrack work. During the pandemic, he has been working on a musical about Canada's private sponsorship program for refugees with co-writers Robin Dann from the band Bernice (who appears on Starlings' track “Three Voices”), actor and playwright Mariel Marshall, and Esmaeel Abufaker, a Syrian musician who came to Canada as a refugee in 2016.In 2009, Spearin released The Happiness Project, a solo album which used snippets of his neighbours' musings on contentment set to music, which won a Juno for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.Unexpected and indelible – much like the way the birds his album is named for are known to mimic sounds from their surroundings in their own distinct calls, My City of Starlings reveals yet another facet of Charles Spearin's uniquely observant artistry.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #CharlesSpearin #BrokenSocialScene #DoMakeSayThink #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Chris is getting all hot and sweaty over an absolutely incredible double IPA from Bellwoods, and after dancing around it for a few minutes, drops the "P" word.... No rugby talk tonight; you're welcome ;)
In the aftermath of the Trinity Bellwoods Park encampment evictions, which saw a massive police presence, private security, and protests, we reached Sanctuary Toronto outreach worker Lorraine Lam, who was there with encampment residents, for an eyewitness account of what went on. And we speak to Humber Professor and Indigenous writer Kerry Potts about her piece in Coach House Books' new essay collection, Indigenous Toronto: stories that carry this place.
This week Toronto decided to remove a homeless encampment by force. We took a look at how our cities are becoming increasingly hostile for the poor and working-class. While real estate has replaced manufacturing as the primary only economic source in these metropolises. We also took a look at the neo-liberal CIA and military commercials designed to entice the young. This is the last episode of season 7, thanks again for listening and sharing the podcast. We'll be back in a few weeks to begin work on season 8.
As we were biking to work we noticed an excessive amount of police in the park. there were fences and horses and too many yellow vests. It's no secret that Toronto has a huge homelessness issue, but is kicking people out of their encampments the answer? Or is there a better way? That's this week on the podcast. EnjoyResources ESN Website: https://www.encampmentsupportnetwork.com/MORE QUEER CONTENT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queer.collective/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queer.collective.to/ Website: https://www.queercollectiveto.com/ Email: queer.collective.to@gmail.com Karbon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_karbon/ Emily: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emgiosk/
Greg Brady guest hosts 640 Toronto's Morning Show GUEST: Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Ontario Green Party See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes it's hard not to say “I told you so.” This is one of those times. Canadians are saying hello to our newest Senator, former CLC President Hassan Yussuff. How can labour stand for workers and mean it? Then, arbiters of state violence descend on Toronto's Trinity Bellwood's Park while civilians stand against them. What does the violent show of force say about our society? Who is responsible? Support this podcast
Greg Brady guest hosts 640 Toronto's Morning Show GUEST: Dr. Naheed Dosani, Palliative care physician and health justice activist who specializes in caring for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Premier dumped five ministers, moved eight others, and promoted seven backbenchers in a major cabinet shuffle with less than a year to go before the next election. And yesterday, word came down that Canada will be lifting most international travel restrictions for Canadians, permanent residents, and certain foreign nationals who are fully vaccinated, starting in early July. Finally, Toronto police and security guards attended as City of Toronto crews dismantled a homeless encampment at Trinity Bellwoods Park today.
Why was JT fake flexing with an HP laptop that was photoshopped to look like a bootleg MacBook?! Also, why is Mayor Tory's hair out of control rn? Mans are looking like Lion-O from Thunder Cats.. bruh, our politicians are wyllin
In episode 19 I chat with Stevie Joffe of Birds of Bellwoods about narcissism, tour bus wombs and playing drums with dildosFollow Birds of Bellwoods on https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ZtRAJvBArlocyjPbm4Lvr?si=btwy8ql6SuyO6ng9EIwvqAhttp://www.instagram.com/birdsbellwoods/https://birdsofbellwoods.bandcamp.com/Follow One More Tune http://www.instagram.com/onemoretunepodcastBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onemoretuneFollow the One More Tune Artist Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ibJ3ZzmuZGqLW4FB6ZAdDPodcast Music by Slim GoodyPodcast Artwork by Peter DoyleProduced by Ian Byrne Songs used with artists permissionSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onemoretune)
We have some community news along with Stone City rebranding, Bellwoods expanding, a new White Claw flavour, and hey, tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day! Theme: Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com Music provided by RockSounds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDCrpV76YhBzQkOSrvnRa1A Support us on Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/OCBGPodcast Don't forget to donate to these amazing organizations! https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#donate
Chris is drinking an absolutely delicious Jelly King with Raspberry and Blackberry from Bellwoods brewery, talking about colour names, and also giving some insights into fasting, whether you're a spiritual person, or just somebody looking to learn another language.
Christmas time is upon us! To celebrate the season this year, I brought together talented musician friends Alexander MacNeil (Alexander and the Great Ones), Andriana Chobot and Chris Blades (Birds of Bellwoods) to form The Christmas Gang and asked past guests of the show to contribute a Christmas song of their choosing (us gangsters did a song each as well). Sit in on the Gang as we hear those songs for the first time, reacting in real time and bantering our little hearts out. Also featuring skits, totally authentic ads for definitely real products that absolutely exist (for sure!), and there might even be a seasonal poem in there. Best listened to while sipping your favorite holiday beverage in front of a roaring fire, while cooking a beautiful holiday meal or while driving down snow-covered lanes on your way to nowhere because holiday travel is off the table this year folks! C'mon, say goodbye to this year with us in style--you shan't regret it.Featuring music by Eric George and Nina Szenasi, Honey Badgers, Hillary Capps, Amelie Bouffard, Jon MacAulay, Harrison Hsiang from Couchsleepers, Alexander MacNeil, Cricket Blue, Joe Diaco, Chris Blades from Birds of Bellwoods, Izra Fitch and Andriana Chobot.Egg nog not included.
There's more to this park than you think. That's really all I have to say about it! Walk-Along Info: Start: Corner of the park at Queen St. W. and Gore Vale Avenue Finish: the gates entering the park at Strachan and Queen Estimated walk time: 20-30 min without dawdling For sources, go to: https://walkinginplace.libsyn.com/bellwoods-sources
Our first, but not our last Bellwoods brew. Does this shark leave a mark?
Chris Blades from Toronto maple leaf raggers Birds of Bellwoods joined me to talk about their new single Pinebox, making music in Toronto and the trials and tribulations of touring in Canada. Check these indie rock'n'folksters out on Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube. You won't regret it.#BirdsofBellwoods
It wasn't too long ago that the people who flocked to Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto were scolded for doing so and yet we haven't seen any spike in COVID-19 cases. Protests all over North America are seeing people stand shoulder to shoulder, some with masks and some without. If COVID-19 cases don't flare up because of this, why is our country effectively shutdown? Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems - In the time away from school, there are students who are spending their time learning and doing their schoolwork while other students don't. Despite this, there's plans to keep all students moving ahead to the next grade. What is a teacher to do when some of their students are practically a whole grade behind? Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, one of Canada's leading commentators on education issues & director of Schoolhouse Consulting - During a very serious time in human history, people could use light-hearted jokes and relief more than anything else. Scott speaks with someone whose voice you might not know but rather whose work you've likely seen. Guest: Denis Levasseur, performer, Just For Laughs Gags
Over the long weekend, the crowds at Trinity Bellwoods got Toronto talking about public space -- specifically, how we use it and who has the privilege to abuse it. Award-winning author and placemaker Jay Pitter is here to talk to NOW political editor Enzo DiMatteo about those issues.
A new episode of Sportsfeld is here! This week Jake & Zubes start by discussing the hordes of people who packed themselves into Bellwoods this past weekend (02:00), the formats of an NHL & NBA return (15:00), and the pros & cons of artificial crowd noise (34:00). After that, it's the of-the-weeks (44:00) and mailbag, where the guys talk about their favourite batting stances (54:30), their first beer (1:02:00), and Jake explains his deep hatred for waterparks (1:05:00). We then end it off with Sad or Not Sad. If you haven't seen yet on our social media, Sportsfeld has chosen to partner with Red Door Family Shelter to raise awareness of their services in our community. We are pledging to donate 100% of the proceeds from the Limited-Edition Sportsfeld x Red Door t-shirt and reinforce the idea that when we work together to help each other, we change lives. Link: https://stringer-labs.myshopify.com/collections/sportsfeld/products/limited-sportsfeld-x-the-red-doorEnjoy the episode!
Ontario was thinking about reopening and then immediately a bunch of dorks in Toronto ruined it for everyone. We Experts also had some wild times last weekend, but from the comfort of our own homes or kitchen floors in Rjs case. Bike Thiefs are sick and follow them!
We had to keep this one short but we couldn't go any longer without discussing and shaming every single person who was at Trinity Bellwoods Park this past weekend, including our very own big boy mayor, John Tory. But first we discuss Sophia's grocery shopping, Brice's latest Foodora unionization efforts, and everyone's logged hours on Animal Crossing.
Over the weekend, Ontario saw its largest single-day jump in novel coronavirus cases since May 8. Meanwhile, thousands of people flooded Trinity Bellwoods park in downtown Toronto park. And on Sunday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that anyone in the province who wants a COVID-19 test can now get one, even if they’re not showing symptoms. To talk about the numbers and the Premier’s push for testing, Scott is joined by Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid. Guest: Ahmad Firas Khalid, MD, PhD, MMgmt, MEd, GradCertPHM, faculty member in Human and Social Sciences, a medical doctor and a health policy advisor, Wilfrid Laurier University - Is the Canadian public’s perception of China undergoing a dramatic shift? An Angus Reid poll last week found four in five Canadians want Huawei banned from any role in building this country’s 5G network, and just 11 per cent of respondents felt Canada should focus its trade efforts on China – down from 40 per cent in 2015. And 76 per cent said Canada should prioritize human rights and the rule of law over economic opportunity. Guest: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute - Picking up on their conversation from Friday, Vincent Wong returns to the show to talk with Scott about what is happening in Hong Kong and China's controversial new security law it's working on to tackle "growing terrorism.” Guest: Vincent Wong, Research Associate, International Human Rights Program, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by the Zoomer Squad including Marissa Lennox, Chief Policy Officer at CARP, David Cravit, Vice President of Zoomer Media, and Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine. Today: we start off with a discussion about the huge crowds that congregated at Trinity Bellwoods Park over the weekend despite calls from public health officials to maintain social distancing. And, a look at a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute whereby two thirds of respondents agree that long-term care facilities should be taken over by the government. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the reaction from government officials to the scene this past weekend at Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto where thousands gathered despite pleas to practice social distancing. Then we get into Doug Ford's stern words for landlords ahead of the launch of the Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program. And we talk about Ottawa's plan to get employees 10 paid sick days to help isolate without being cut loose by their employer.
Asking why so many people were upset about the park this weekend, Tom Brady is not a very good golfer, Drake's pool, Ordering groceries online and Missed Connections from Monday May 25, 2020.
Is the messaging clear that everyone should adhere to physical distancing rules and mask wearing? The large gathering at Toronto's Trinity Bellwoods Park might make you think again. Scott speaks with Elissa Freeman about this and more. Guest: Elissa Freeman, Public Relations Consultant, Huffington Post, Canada.com and PR Daily
Kelly is joined by city of Toronto spokesperson, Brad Ross to talk about the mass gathering and the message for park goers going forward.
GUEST: Dr. Samantha Hill, president of the Ontario Medical Association, cardiac surgeon
Drake documented his first swim in his massive backyard pool this weekend. Testing in Ontario continues to dwindle, as cases rise. Christine Elliott said that Mother's Day is to blame for the recent uptick in new COVID-19 cases, and Doug Ford recommended that everyone who was at Trinity Bellwood Park this Saturday should go get tested. Plus, how one of Toronto's first spin studios is preparing to reopen when it's time, and how they have been making some money on the side through bike rentals.
What on earth is a wet market and do Asians really eat wild animals? Are the Trinity Bellwoods Park visitors representative of a deeper issue in Toronto? We also review “The Farewell” starring Awkwafina. RICE – Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Hosted by Vong Show, official spokesperson for gay, super cute Asians. Starring Asian stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung, Leonard Chan, Sebastian D Chow. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Toronto City Councillor Joe Cressy agrees that green space is limited but says crowds put us all at risk.
Today's discussion answers the questions: What on earth is a wet market and do Asians really eat wild animals? Are the Trinity Bellwoods Park visitors representative of a deeper issue in Toronto? We also review "The Farewell" starring Awkwafina.RICE - Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Hosted by Vong Show, official spokesperson for gay, super cute Asians. Starring stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung, Leonard Chan, Sebastian D Chow.WEB PRESENCE AND SOCIAL MEDIA: Official Website: http://www.vongshow.comFacebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/vongshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/vongshowTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/vongshowYouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/vongshowTAGS vong show, asian, entertainment, culture, comedy, sports, trending topics, standup comedy, comedian, stand up, stand-up, laos, china, chinese, asian heritage month, trinity bellwoods park, wet market, awkwafina, the farewell, lulu wang
For episode two of our Quarantine series of podcasts, we had an extra special reason to celebrate - it was Cee's birthday! The day was great for multiple reasons - primarily, of course, because it was the anniversary of Cee's birth, but it was the release of our newest collaboration beer and Bellwoods dropped Birthday Cake Milkshark. What a time. We reviewed the collab beer with Wood Brothers, Hops & Bros, NathanDoesBeer and Beerism, Cadbunny Brew, an 8.5% imperial milk stout with Creme Eggs, vanilla and cacao nibs just in time for Easter, ran through another fire Wood Brothers hazeboi, chatted about patterns we're seeing in the beer industry in these wild times, Tiger King-inspired beers, and quarantine drinking habits. Stay home, y'all. Cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
In this release radar Ryan and Robin let you know about some new brews from some of our favorite breweries including Redline Brewhouse, Bellwoods, Sawdust City and more! Tune in to see what new releases are coming your way!
Jeff and Alex discuss Bellwoods Brewing Witchshark out of Toronto On, and Half Hrs on Earth Happy Cake while 'enjoying' a chat about axe throwing, Waste (d) Management Golf tournament and the Raptors win streak.
We chat with Canadian Indie Rock band BIRDS OF BELLWOODS. We talk about the great music industry we have here in Canada, FACTOR grants, working with JACK EMBLEM and the importance of a great last name. We also feature songs from their acclaimed debut LP "VICTORIA".
We're back with a fun week of new! Bellwoods is in LCBO, breweries change owners, Eataly is open, Amsterdam's Double Tempest is back, and we talk about some of the best holiday gift pack offerings available at the LCBO! Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com Support us on Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/OCBGPodcast
Josh Finlayson of heralded roots-rock outfit Skydiggers joins us to chat about the group's latest album, Let's Get Friendship Right. What started as a project based on the five stages of grief blossomed into something far more expansive and diverse. Finlayson tells us about how the album came to be, the significance of recording at The Tragically Hip's Bathouse Studio, how his creative partnership with bandmate Andy Maize has stayed so strong over the years, and more. Plus, Mike sat down with Kintaro Akiyama of Toronto's Birds of Bellwoods to discuss how songwriting works in a very democratic group and the evolution of their sound from straightforward folk-rock to incorporating more electronic elements, as evidenced by their new single “Easy." They also talk about the unique Rock the Rink tour, which finds Birds of Bellwoods sharing an audience with Olympic figure skaters like Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir, and Patrick Chan.
This week, the guys get blessed by the presence of Luke Pestl. Luke owns what many would say is the best brewery in Canada and it was a blast talking to him, particularly on our home turf in Milo. After addressing the obvious question of how he wound up in Piscataquis County with his wife and three children, we get into a wide variety of topics like his history in beer, Bellwood's philosophy. and what makes Canadian beer culture unique. Luke shares a ton of insight on the value of food in a brewery, maintaining company culture, and grinding to become the best beer maker in the world. The fact that he does this all so well in the face of Noah's excessive use of the word "kinda" and Matt's even more excessive Drake questions is a true miracle.
Not sure if you heard but the Russians are using the aging face app to deep fake our moms into porn. DCJ does not stand with Putin or these disgraceful human rights violations ! logs onto facebook We’ve been off for a couple of weeks so we completely dissect the bagel boss situation that we missed. Who is Chris Morgan and why is he so unhinged? Brice also reveals himself as the sole stakeholders of the Trinity Bellwoods Orgy Committee. We discuss the anonymous press rampage that followed. We end the show by talking about the furry origins of Cats the musical and about the political and sexual practices in Lion King.
This week on #baaifkm we have coffee with Stevie Joffe (@stevie_joffe), lead singer of the Birds of Bellwoods (@birdsbellwoods). We talk about the high highs and the low lows of being on tour, the responsibility you have to the content you put out into the world and our biggest dream projects. Find and Follow us: GALPAL Productions Instagram: @galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions This podcast wouldn't be possible without the support of our listeners. Support us here: Patreon
I've been holding on to these Farmageddon barrel-aged farmhouse beers from Bellwoods for quite a while, but four livers combine to tackle five wine grape variants! Blake, Sonia and (introducing) Perry help me tackle these wines - I mean beers! Visit www.snobeery.com for more photos and info on this episode.
Ok friendos welcome to EP 29 of the show! This one is a real ripper and we've got the scars to prove it. To start off with we try two wildly different beers: A märzen from Red Collar brewing and wild ale blend from Bellwoods Brewery out in Toronto. Our album deep dive is the 2012 debut album from Brooklyn hipsters Hospitality. We chat about it's charming as heck pop constructions and articulated millennial angst. Tristan gets the name of one of the songs wrong pretty much every single time and he begs forgiveness. For movie time with Tristan and Mick we take a stroll down memory lane and watch the anime masterpiece Macross Plus. We don't so much as analyze its themes or narrative choices as we do gush about how awesome it still is. New and noteworthy from Jakob Ogawa, Kelsey Lu, Haley Heynderickx, and Kindness. Find the show on itunes or spotify. rate and subscribe to stay up to date on all of our EPs and let us know what you think. To listen to all the tracks we discuss find our EP29 playlist on Apple Music. For more content from the show follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening and have a great day!
In this episode we review Collective Arts Surround Sound Version 2 and pair it with Wu-Tang: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). We talk about Canpocalypse down at Bellwoods, our top 5 beer styles and rap groups plus much more!
Speaking of Canadian beers, we're doing another Bellwoods episode! House of Sours joins us once again to enjoy some of the 2018 Motley Cru beers. Which fruit variant will win, and will any of these bottle conditioned brews spill over? Visit www.snobeery.com for more photos and info on this episode.
Your hosts Dakota Arsenault and Andreas Babiolakis were lucky to enough to see a screening of Rebecca hosted by the legendary film director Guillermo del Toro while he was in town to host a lecture series based on Gothic Horror films. For those not familiar with GdT’s filmography, check out Pan’s Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, or the Hellboy films. Back in 2012 GdT hosted a four part series about other Hitchcock works. GdT was in town to also promote his newest film Crimson Peak a gothic horror film in its own right! Dakota talks about some German Impressionist films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Nosferatu both of which were inspiration to Hitchcock and Rebecca. The guys talk about their favourite Hitchcock films like Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window and Vertigo. Contra Zoom was actually original going to be called The Third Man after the film of the same name. Instead it is named after the famous shot pioneered by Hitchcock in Vertigo and also used famously in Jaws. Here is a video showing the most popular instances of the shot used in cinema. Music this week is from local band Birds of Bellwoods. Follow them on Twitter @birdsbellwoods. You can purchase EP The Fifth here for only $5! Songs featured in this episode are Roll Your Stone, Sky and Grey Ghosts. Andreas reviewed their EP when it came out. See Dakota’s review of Day 3 of T.U.R.F. where Birds of Bellwoods played! This episode originally came out on October 15, 2015 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
We caught up with Toronto band Birds Of Bellwoods just before they left to wrap up their 2018 tour to chat about their debut new album 'Victoria' Stevie and Adrian from the band join Sarah Burke and Drew Khan to discuss songwriting, signing their record deal and share some advice about the music industry. @BirdsBellwoods https://www.facebook.com/birdsbellwoods http://www.birdsofbellwoods.com/ Music Heard In Episode: The Passion HiFi - Untouchable - Rap Beat / Instrumental Freehiphopbeatsforyou – Free-the-passion-hifi-untouchable-boom-bap-beat-instrumental
The Deepest Practice a Bodhisattva can ever do is to listen deeply. The deepest thing we can ever experience is having a change of heart. Last evening at Bellwoods location. Recorded on July 12, 2011.
640 Toronto reporter Don Mitchell joins John live from Trinity Bellwoods.
This week we are joined by Michael Gaty, co-creator of the webseries Bellwoods! In this episode we find out the hymen is a lie perpetuated by women, a woman struggles to find some fresh D in a new city, Gorjan has to explain himself for wanting to have his apartment locked, a pseudo-celeberty complains about how hard it was to cheat on her husband, Hannukuh starts on December 2nd this year, sex ed is dead, and Michael is best friends with Drake!
Blake returns with a new face to drink more Bellwoods stouts while Carl is under the weather. We discuss delicious Skeleton Key variants, dark beers and the loudest way to drink coffee. Talk to us at hoptalkshow@gmail.com.
With Dan out of town for the weekend, Steve and Ryan spend three days recording on-location directly under the main stage at the Hillside Music Festival in Guelph, ON. The lads sit down with Adrian Underhill, Cadence Weapon, The Birds of Bellwoods and Ryan Hanes covering topics from being a volunteer, the Raptors, new LPs, and Hillside's 2018 theme "Conquering Hate with Beauty".
This week I bring on two of my Canadian friends to talk Canadian beers! We try out some awesome Bellwoods brews, predict their summer lineup, and break the record for most shout-outs in a single episode. Talk to us at hoptalkshow@gmail.com.
For our milestone Episode #70, we decided to do something a little different. We headed down to Beamsville, ON in Niagara Wine Country to connect with Will and Ryan from Rosewood, who we consider to be the Bellwoods of wine. Rosewood have collaborated with breweries like Bellwoods, providing honey from their in-house bee hives, lavender from their property, and grape must from their incredible wine production. From honey wine to mead to braggot to straight up phenomenal wines, Rosewood are doing something truly special in Ontario for Canadian wine. Beers Reviewed: Bench Ball's Falls; Bellwoods x Trillium Cutting Bells; Rosewood Nebulous; Rosewood Locked & Loaded (2016); West Avenue Honey Monster; Rosewood Unfiltered Pinot Noir (2016); Rosewood Mead Royale; Rosewood Legacy (2016); Bellwoods Bring Out Your Dead (2017); Rosewood Old Smokey. This week's podcast is sponsored by BrewHeads: for all your craft beer gear needs. Use the code BAOS for 15% off your order; Toronto Urban Adventures: for the best craft beer tours in Toronto. Use the code BREWHEADS for 20% off your next tour; Illnote Studios: for all your Mixing, Mastering and Production needs, receive 15% off when you contact them and mention the podcast. Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads. Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube!
For our 50th episode, we figured it had to be special, and what better way to see in half a century of podcasts than to link with Luke Pestl, Co-Founder of our most talked about brewery, Bellwoods. We hung out at the new(ish) Hafis Rd. space, drank some incredible beers and chatted mostly about all things haze. Thanks for all the support and getting us to 50 episodes, y'all. Cheers! Beers Reviewed: Bellwoods Jutsu, Bellwoods Blackberry Milkshark. This week's podcast is sponsored by BrewHeads: for all your craft beer gear needs. Use the code BAOS for 15% off your order; Toronto Urban Adventures: for the best craft beer tours in Toronto. Use the code BREWHEADS for 20% off your next tour; Illnote Studios: for all your Mixing, Mastering and Production needs, receive 15% off when you contact them and mention the podcast. Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads. Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube!
Greetings Beer Aficionados! This week we take on: Monogamy Single Hop Pale Ale by Bellwoods Brewery, Toronto, ON, 6.4%alc Hop Bot IPA by Hop City Brewing, Brampton, ON, 7.1%alc. Moonless Farmhouse Porter by Half Hours on Earth Brewery, Seaforth, ON, 4.8%alc. Jelly King Dry Hopped Sour Ale by Bellwoods 5.6%alc. Unfiltered Legendary Oddity by Muskoka Brewery, Bracebridge, ON, 7.1%alc. Keep Calm & Beer On! The Maadmen & Gord
Miller Lite We thought we’d start with the biggest stinker of the night as this is not a beer that anyone should ever drink. Reverend: They even fucking spelled ‘light’ wrong. Evil: I’m looking forward to this about as much as I would a root canal. English Bay Pale Ale by Granville Island Brewing Company, Vancouver, BC 5%alc. Roman Candle IPA by Bellwoods, Toronto ON 6.8% alc. Super Continental Ale by Northumberland Hills Brewery Cobourg, ON 5.5%alc Keep Calm, Beer On!
Canadian listeners Ewart and Aaron were tired of not hearing about beers from their beloved home country, so they decided to fix that by sending us 6 beers from Toronto's Bellwoods Brewery. Stay ClassyBimini TwistWitchsharkLost RiverLambdaSkeleton Key Rankings: Mike1. Skeleton Key2. Lambda3. Lost River4. Bimini Twist5. Stay Classy6. Witchshark Rubio1. Skeleton Key2. Lambda3. Bimini Twist4. Stay Classy5. Lost River6. Witchshark Anastacia1. Bimini Twist2. Stay Classy3. Lambda4. Skeleton Key5. Lost River6. Witchshark Grant1. Bimini Twist2. Lambda3. Skeleton Key4. Witchshark5. Lost River6. Stay Classy Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/thebeerists Or, subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) The Beerists are: John Rubio, Grant Davis, Anastacia Kelly, and Mike Lambert. twitter.com/thebeeristsfacebook.com/thebeeristsor email us at info@thebeerists.com
Lucy Bellwood is a Portland cartoonist who started her working life with a crowdfunding campaign. She's a member of Periscope Studio, a loosely affiliated working space and collective of which I've interviewed other members. True Believer was the outcome of her Kickstarter project, and she's built a career from there. Sponsors and patrons This podcast is made possible through the support of sponsors and patrons. Swiftly.com, a new service of 99designs.com, gets small design jobs done fast. For just $19, they match your small design job with a professional graphic designer and complete it in less than one hour. All designers handpicked from the talented community at 99designs. Thanks to Cards Against Humanity, which is helping underwrite our indie ads. CAH just launched a site where you can buy directly from them, including their Bigger Blacker Box and their 2012 and 2013 holiday packs, the profits from which are donated to charity. Our indie advertisers this week are: Bee, an issue tracker and timesheet app for the Mac. A History of the Future in 100 Objects by Adrian Hon, a look at objects that will define the 21st century. Thanks also to patrons Ben Werdmuller, Alex Bond, and Garry Pugh for supporting us directly through Patreon! You can back this podcast for as little as $1 per month. At higher levels, we'll thank you on the air and send you mugs and T-shirts! Show notes Jony Ive in an interview with the New York Times: "We all see the same physical object. Something happens between what we objectively see and what we perceive it to be. That's the definition of a designer – trying to somehow articulate what contributes to the way we see the object." In Tom the Dancing Bug, Pablo Picasso is told to stick to his popular clown paintings. Lucy's mentor during her formative pre-college years was Eben Matthews. Erika Moen's mentor was Lin Lucas. Erika appeared on Strip Search, a reality web TV show created by the folks behind Penny Arcade. The monthly comics newspaper Funny Times was an awesome window for decades for me into all the cartoons published independently, in alt weeklies, and beyond. It's where I first read Alison Bechdel's Dykes To Watch Out For, long before her Bechdel Test had become a popular trope. Savannah College of Art and Design offers a sequential art program that Lucy considered attending. She went to Reed College instead. We also talk about the Independent Publishing Resource Center's Certificate Program in Comics and Independent Publishing and her attendance at the Center for Cartoon Studies summer session. Here is my obligatory link to Kevin Kelly's "1,000 True Fans" essay. He and I had a great talk for this podcast in February 2014, of which there is a complete transcript. You can find Lucy's talks on cartooning in audio form on SoundCloud.
Season 1, Episode 6 - This week, we dive into some tasty farmhouse ales, first from Bellwoods Brewery, and then a fun From the Cellar segment featuring Prairie Ale from Prairie Artisan Ales, finishing up with a session of the always fun Guess That Brew. Bellwoods Brewery – Farmageddon We start off this week with Farmageddon from the not-well-known (to us, at least) Bellwoods Brewery in Toronto, Ontario. We alienate some Canadian fans, mix up our accents, and contemplate peaches. We really, really enjoy the beer, too. Plus, Steve Jobs is dead. Feature: From The Cellar For our first true From the Cellar segment, we taste a delicious Saison from Prairie Artisan Ales – Prairie Ale. We have a fresh bottle side-by-side with a bottle aged for about a year, and we do some fun contrasting and comparing. Prairie Artisan Ales – Prairie Ale Feature: “Guess That Brew!” Finally, we bring back the reverb for a game of Guess That Brew! We have a beer with no slut fruits, John loves and hates this game, a beer that definitely isn’t Orange Wheat, and Jason gets another bullseye. Cheers, and we’ll see you next week! Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, give a review of the podcast!Stitcher Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/fourbrewersshow Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com. Help support Four Brewers!Donate via PayPal
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