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John Blore is a Grazier on Belmont Station at Silverton near Broken Hill. Belmont Station is a fully operational sheep and goat farm that regularly hosts some of the biggest celebrities in Aussie music including Missy Higgins, Birds of Tokyo, The Angels, Kasey Chambers, and more. In this episode, John shares how he balances his farming operation with hosting the massive Mundi Mundi Music Festival, which drew 14,000 attendees this year alone. He also explains how diversifying his farm brought Hollywood knocking as a filming location for the latest Mad Max film. Resources and links: Mundi Mundi Music Festival website Connect: Rural Bank website Rural Bank on Facebook Rural Bank on Twitter Rural Bank on LinkedIn Rural Bank on YouTube In this podcast any opinions, estimates and projections are for informational purposes only and any advice provided is of a general nature only and does not take into account your personal needs, objectives and financial circumstances. You should consider whether it is appropriate for your situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
This week at Belmont Station with Lisa Morrison the Beer Goddess joined by our first call-in guest, Quentin Falconer, to talk about his foundation dedicated to funding talented brewers education. We learn a lot about the perks of the program and a curriculum that includes fun travel destinations that recipients have to look forward to. John's off to Vegas, Damian reminices about Don Younger, Ryan tries some jokes, Bronwyn enjoys an Oberon day beer by Bell's. Educating future brewers with scholarships on this episode of Brew Happy!
The crew reunites at Chill N Fill to trade stories and recent discoveries. The Reverend Damian is back from the East with a peek at the craft beer presence there. Ryan declares the anniversary of the the Rick Roll, Damian has worn off the jetlag, and John joins in with some sweet treats and Belmont Station tribute beers. Music, travel, cigars, and other reasons to mark the calendar, on this episode of Brew Happy!
This week Brewery Travels heads to one of the nation's craft beer hubs: Portland, Oregon. Joining Joel this week are Jeff Alworth (Beer writer, blogger, podcaster, and author of The Beer Bible) and Lisa Morrison (Co-owner of Belmont Station and former beer writer and podcaster who has the nickname “Beer Goddess”). The trio talk about several topics, ranging from why Portland became a city that spearheaded the craft beer movement, changes they have both witnessed to the beer scene, and the ups and downs of the pandemic for local breweries. You can follow Jeff on Twitter: @beervana or Instagram: @jeff.alworth Joel has visited over 700 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country and shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home. From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com A Production of The Sota Pod Episode 19: Portland, OR - Featuring Jeff Alworth & Lisa Morrison
Also happening today, DeKalb has shut down a dog park amid an outbreak of the highly contagious parvovirus; a Chicago man is facing charges after an Illinois State Police trooper was injured while responding to a car crash on the Dan Ryan near 59th Street late Saturday night; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also happening today, the spreading Delta variant has Mayor Lightfoot and the city's public health commissioner stressing the importance of getting all eligible people vaccinated against COVID; new pay-to-park pilot program goes into effect today in north suburban Evanston; a Chicago man is facing a number of charges after an Illinois State Police trooper was hit by a car on the Dan Ryan near 59th street over the weekend; DeKalb has shut down a dog park amid an outbreak of the highly contagious parvovirus; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Beer Goddess of Portland, and Publican, Lisa Morrison joins this week's show. Belmont Station has long been one of SE Portland's hotspots for beer, Lisa says they haven't missed a beat. With creative ways to accommodate their loyal following Belmont can breath easy. Bronwyn sits in for John this week, Damian picks from Ravi's SW Stash, Ryan has a Top 50 list of places to check out now that the weather is clearing up. Goddesses, great beers, and COVID clearing way for Spring out here in Portland, on this episode of Brew Happy!
A conversation about no longer being in a touring band, the local Portland craft beer scene, what inspired him start his podcast Casting Metal, the creation of his no bullshit news site & his worst days on the road. We recorded this episode at the Belmont Station in Portland Oregon and we drank a delectable Hazy RyePA called Solar Oath by Modern Times Beer. Huge thanks to the following Vox&Hop Heads' who brought out some sick ass brews during the final week of Hell Over North America: Etienne Dore, Christian Mongrain Theriault, Chris & J Hoff Films crew, Corey Hofing, Cat Ashcroft , Jamie Morris, Natalka Alissa Xavier & her lover Grant. Beer of the Week My beer of the week was the very first Vox&Hops themed beer which was brewed by Jamie Morris called Lotz of Hopz which was a delicious double dry hopped double Ipa. The hops used were cryo citra, chinook & mosiac along with wheat and malt & a California yeast. I was completely blown away and had no idea that this beer was coming. I was floored and extremely grateful to say the least. Get your tickets for the upcoming Cryptopsy tour alongside Ingested, Incite, Demonical, Nightrage & Gloryhole Guillotine: http://cryptopsy.ca/shows/ Casting Metal: https://www.facebook.com/castingmetalnews/ Belmont Station: https://www.belmont-station.com/ Modern Times Beer: http://www.moderntimesbeer.com/ JHOFFFILMS & Vox&Hops Collaboration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBEfasE8UOs
On today's show, I talk with Lisa Morrison, co-owner of Belmont Station and "beer goddess." She and I are talking about the six things all people need to know about beer. We will define what beer is, describe what gives it its color, talk about the right way to taste it, explain the fundamental difference between the two core styles of beer (ales and lagers), share some food pairing ideas, and more. Lisa will also share her number one hope for beer drinkers around the world. I'll also share some promo codes, so keep listening and register for our next run! About Us The Oregon Brewery Running Series is about inspiring Oregonians to Get Active, Have Fun, and Give Back. We host family-friendly, 5K fun runs that start and end at some of Oregon's best breweries. Register for our next run here! Register with promo code BelmontStation5, and you'll get $5 off your entry. Our theme music, the Oregon Song, is written and performed by James Hoffman.
Join us as Erik interviews Seyta Selter, ancestral healing practitioner and professor of consciousness studies and dreams at The Evergreen State College. Seyta was once the head lady at Duchess Clothier and now does incredible healing work with ancestral lineage work. It is pretty amazing stuff. Listen and see! Seyta has learned to listen to her intuition and dreams to guide her life in incredible directions. The Beer We were so busy talking that we only drank one beer, Ancestry Brewing‘s Oatmeal Stout. Links, Books, Notes Seyta’s Ancestral Healing website Ancestral Medicine: Rituals for Personal and Family Healing by Daniel Foor Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Martin Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517 (500 years of crap!) Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf Schools Weleda biodynamic products Epigenetics Yoruba people By the way, Erik was wrong again this episode. Ancestry Brewing is located in Sellwood, which is a neighborhood in Portland, and not in Estacada, a city completely separate from Portland.
In this episode, Matt and Erik go to Puckerfest at Belmont Station. Puckerfest is an annual celebration of wild and sour ales. In this episode, we also reveal that the Esoteric Book Conference isn’t happening in 2017. Sad face! The Beers This is just a list of all the beers, not necessarily who’s in charge of tasting them. pFriem Brett IPA pFriem Gose pFriem Bosbessen pFriem Abrikoos pFriem Peche Double Mountain Ranier Kriek 2013 pFriem Flanders Red Ale pFriem Oude Kriek Bell’s Mango Habanero Oberon De Ranke XX Bitter Santiam Pirate Stout Nectar Creek Mango Sour Mead Links and Topics Erik’s Article on the Eight of Wands Pepsi Challenge “The description is right on. It says blueberry lambic blah blah blah blah blah.” — Matt Anthony
Author and brewing expert Randy Mosher talks about his two new books; Lucky Lab Brewmaster Ben Flerchinger has details on the Lucky Lab Beer & Barley Wine Fest; Belmont Station looks at new brews and Oakshire's Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk shares Hellshire V, our beer of the week! Lisa Morrison hosts. Cheers!
New beery phone apps from BeerGyver, a visit with Michael Kora of Montavilla Brew Works, new brews from Belmont Station and River City Brewing's Riverkeeper IPA is our Beer of the Week! Lisa Morrison hosts.
Homebrew Chef Sean Paxton jazzes up for Mardi Gras; Brett Joyce of Rogue Ales on the 8th Annual Firkin Fest at Green Dragon; new brews from Belmont Station and Bridgeport's Conviction Ale is our Beer of the Week!
We can never quite find the words to describe how much we appreciate our relationship with CNN's David Daniel. Today is another one of those episodes where we go in deep with the topic of Cult Films, "See you next Wednesday," as well as what's hot in Hollywood. We also cover... Adult Soapbox Derby, Camping on Mt. St. Helens, Some great beers at Belmont Station, Nick's Famous Coney Island, Sean's first MLS Timber game since the 70's, Ghost Shark is coming to Syfy, Why do old people smell, Jenny and Sean bicker of corporations stamping their names on venues, And the evolution of words. Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Talk to us at (971) 238-IN1D (leave us a voice message) Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at www.mainbrew.com You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid
"CBR 32: Rye Beers","n this episode we try four beers that are made with Rye. This was our first time really taking a look into what Rye imparts on beer. Not only do we try rye for the first time, but we also are introduced into three breweries that we have don't have access to locally. Beers Reviewed: Red's Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Black Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Hop Rod Rye - Bear Republic Brewing Co. (CA) Tarrapin Rye - Terrapin Beer Company (GA) Links: Craft Beer up 9% over 2005 Belmont Station, Portland Oregon Brewing Scholarships Despite Increase in Sales, Redhook Posts Q4 Loss Ranking: Jeff - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Hop Rod, 4. Red's Rye Greg - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Red's Rye, 4. Hop Rod What beer am I clues: I am a Belgian Golden Ale, 7.6% abv I don't play jokes, although my name suggests that I do My brewery's location suggests that I am heavily guarded One of my sibling beers is named for a marine mammal "
"CBR 32: Rye Beers","n this episode we try four beers that are made with Rye. This was our first time really taking a look into what Rye imparts on beer. Not only do we try rye for the first time, but we also are introduced into three breweries that we have don't have access to locally. Beers Reviewed: Red's Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Black Rye - Founders Brewing Company (MI) Hop Rod Rye - Bear Republic Brewing Co. (CA) Tarrapin Rye - Terrapin Beer Company (GA) Links: Craft Beer up 9% over 2005 Belmont Station, Portland Oregon Brewing Scholarships Despite Increase in Sales, Redhook Posts Q4 Loss Ranking: Jeff - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Hop Rod, 4. Red's Rye Greg - 1. Black Rye, 2. Tarrapin, 3. Red's Rye, 4. Hop Rod What beer am I clues: I am a Belgian Golden Ale, 7.6% abv I don't play jokes, although my name suggests that I do My brewery's location suggests that I am heavily guarded One of my sibling beers is named for a marine mammal "