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Live from Missoula, MT... it's GEAR & BEER! Today Colin & Justin dive offer their highlights of the Outdoor Media Summit 'gear speed dating' event. The duo share their top 5 favorite items for the event, including products from Old Town, Passenger, Patagonia, Nemo, and Lowa. And after bribing the guy at the hotel bar, they were able to pair all of this gear with a couple of Big Sky IPA's from Big Sky Brewing. Because even if they sky didn't look at that much larger outside the hotel window, the boys were still in Montana!(This episode was produced on location in Missoula, MT. Any weird audio echoes you may here is a result of the haunted hotel room it was recorded in.)Chapters:01:55 - Outdoor Media Summit Overview02:08 - Speed Dating Gear Event02:25 - Critiquing the Speed Dating Format06:38 - Highlights from the Gear Showcase08:47 - Old Town Canoe Innovation14:27 - Passenger's Sustainable Gear15:39 - Patagonia Waders Review17:23 - Nemo's Eco-Friendly Backpacks20:25 - The Best Chair: Nemo Stargaze22:09 - Lowa Boots and ATXHurricane Helene Relief Links:Fuel GoodsGoFundMe for Bubba O'LearysWestern North Carolina Hurriance Helene Resource GuideEast Tennessee Foundation Relief FundPlease follow and subscribe to Gear & Beer and give us a 5 star rating wherever you get your podcasts.Gear & Beer is part of the Rock Fight podcast network. Be sure to check out THE ROCK FIGHT for the best outdoor industry commentary on Apple or Spotify.Head to www.rockfight.co and sign up for News From the Front, Rock Fight's weekly newsletter!Want to see your favorite piece of gear or favorite beer featured on a future episode? Send your feedback and suggestions to myrockfight@gmail.com or send a message on Instagram or Threads.Thanks for listening! Gear & Beer is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.
In a Violent Nature is an art house version of Friday the 13th. It's minimalist, lacking a score, and generally follows the killer Johnny around as he tromps through the woods. It's an interesting twist on the classic slasher formula, but its style certainly won't be for everyone. That said, In a Violent Nature deserves credit for daring to be distinct in a genre full of tropes and clones. That alone probably warranted a better at the box office. It grossed just $4.56 million on a budget of $3 million. Good enough to earn it a sequel, but nothing to write home about. Now, sit back, enjoy the serene sounds of nature with a Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewing, and don't touch Johnny's locket! The Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Bling Blake, and Chumpzilla are trying not to die during our downward facing dog! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Nature is unforgiving! (0:00) Lingering Questions – Did we enjoy the muted style of the movie? (23:58) The "White Pine Slaughter" Trivia Challenge – The Thunderous Wizard challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (50:13) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue our month-long series dedicated to torturing poor Bling Blake with another critical darling of the horror world, Oddity! (1:00:48) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on all your favorite pod catchers!
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Join John and Wes as they delve into the strange and mysterious world of death, funerals, and burial in this intriguing conversation. But before they get into the heavy stuff, they take a moment to enjoy some delicious drinks, including Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewing and WeatherVane American Whiskey from Garden State Distillery. Listen on to find out why both were big hits with these discerning drinkers. Cheers!
Resoundcast - the branding podcast from Resound, a creative agency
More than ever, everyone works, meets, and shops online. It's no surprise that companies which previously insisted on a brick and mortar location for their workers are now almost completely remote. But regardless of that steadily encroaching fact, your brand's geographic, physical location still matters. In fact, and for a few primary reasons, I'm going to spend this month's article arguing that it matters even more than you think. The main reason why location matters—and a kind of catch-all summary for more reasons—is that we're physical beings…obviously. We exist in physical locations. Even with the likes of e-commerce, virtual reality, and opportunities to work online embedding themselves into the fabric of daily life, geographic locations and all their sensory, historical-cultural, and experiential particulars still pique and intrigue us—or in some cases, repel us. You don't need to look very far to find examples of this, (unless you've been dutifully under a rock this last month.) If you think physical locations and all their colorful baggage don't matter, look no further than people and companies moving from coastal states to other states in record numbers. Or just look at all the hype and controversies that surrounded Qatar's hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. As the old realtor's adage goes, there's no beating—or at least, no factoring out—location, location, location. Fair enough. But what does all this have to do with brand building? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ1H7SugaeY Brand Location Quiz Here's a brain-teaser. Each of these brands and companies drew closely from a physical location for their name and brand identity. Can you guess that founding location for… Patagonia (outdoorsy clothing based in California…but where does its name come from?) Haribo (gummy bears) Big Sky Brewing (glug, glug) Cisco (digital technology and communication) Valero (gas stations) Carrefour (a French grocery chain…no hint with that one) And, last but not least: Bank of America (a little trickier…but worth looking up if you don't know the answer) There you go. I'll include the answers at the bottom of this article…scroll ahead if you can't wait to see them. As you can probably tell, I really enjoy this topic. In fact, I wrote and published a previous article on location branding, how important it is, and how B2B's can incorporate their location into the winsome mix of an authentic brand identity. Here, I'm keeping this topic up-to-date with a more horizontal focus on location, and its role in your organization's day-to-day, operational landscape. Even if your workforce is all remote–or if you're like most companies in that you're still trying to figure out this work-from-home, shop-from-home, some people back in the office hybrid thing out–your location matters. Even if you're an e-commerce business that sells to customers who don't interact with you, and who simply buy your product without ever coming into any kind of physical, real-world environment. Nevertheless, depending on your brand strategy and perhaps to a lesser degree than other circumstances, location is still important. With that in mind, the question I'll be focusing on is how. How does location matter to a brand or company? In what ways and to what extent? Geography and Location Basics As it usually turns out, the branding's in the details. Historically, and before it became hard to find a company's physical address on their website, physical location embodied a large part of a brand's identity. More than that, claim to a particular location often, and still, shapes a brand's strategy and expression, playing on how people around the world perceive that location. While that claim takes many different forms and shapes a brand in countless ways, a lot depends on branding efforts that might or might not be taking location into account.
This episode features Juicy Data Hazy IPA by Category 12 Brewing followed by He Ain't Hefe He's My Brother by Hell's Basement then Space Goat by Big Sky Brewing from Montana and finally Desert Gold by Russell Brewing. This could be one if not the highest average episode yet so enjoy the beers and we will see you next week! Stay Crafty!!
In this very special Episode, Dave ambushes Phillip Davidson, Head Brewer at Susquehanna brewing, and somehow gets an interview? Maybe it was luck, maybe it was fate, maybe Dave and Phillip are best friends now and it was a match made in Heaven. Either way, sit back and enjoy a very special episode as we celebrate Susquehanna Brewing's 10th Anniversary with a beer decades in the making. In this episode Dave and Phillip discuss a wide range of things, some of which are below. Be sure to check out the amazing beers and merch at https://www.sbcbeer.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sbcbeer/ Yuengling Ice Cream! https://www.yuengling.com/ St Patrick's Irish Church Captain Crunch Wort Harnessing the Metabolisms of other organisms for BOOZE! A brief History of the Cereal Grains Fermented Gazelle Snapshot theory of Beer history Leipzig Goze Future Beer Historians and the Iconoclastic West Coast IPA Hop production as a prediction of future beer styles Picking hops as a prelude to pain Male Hops - Practically useless. Sometimes Red delicious - The Idylic garbage apple only good for Cider. AND NOTHING ELSE. Surprise appearance of the Krebs Cycle 10 Fingers 10th anniversary ale, an Homage to Yuengling Chesterfield Ale Breaker Brewing and Breaker Brewing Outpost http://www.breakerbrewingcompany.com/ Anthracite coal (seriously) Bitumen Coal (still seriously) The People who worked Split Beer perspectives… All beer was sour and Beer was bad. But it got us here. CATS are Good luck too! Big Sky Brewing https://bigskybrew.com/ Beagle Oatmeal Extreme expectations of familiarity Carlsberg Brewing https://www.carlsberg.com/en-be/ Masters Brewing Association Trickle Down Brewing Sustainable agronomy Wall to Wall Hops Louis Pasteur- Namesake of Lager yeast You better be having fun… or why are you doing this? Shandy is King Susquehanna Sunny Spot Shandy Susquehanna Shady Spot Shandy Firestone Walker Union Jack The fall of the IPL -- or how Cold IPAs are a lie Pre-Pro Beer
Dave was on a business trip and was lucky enough to sit down with Matt Logan, the Head Brewer at Big Sky Brewing in Missoula Montana! I really enjoyed this one. I hope you do too! Be on the look-out for some exciting new stuff to drop from Big Sky Early 2022 such as their new DIPA, a new canning format and the return of their concert series! Also- for the record, interviewing people without Marc is rough. I really botched the intro. Thankfully Matt was gracious and let me do another take. In this Episode: Don't kill spiders in a brewery A very good discussion on Diacetyl (~30 min mark) off flavors and a simple test you can do at home Discussion on O2 uptake and staling compounds (~40 min mark) Dave Confesses his No-Chill heresy to Matt. It goes surprisingly well. Big Sky's Beers: Moose Drool Whistle Pig Red (Retired) Big Sky IPA Summer Honey Summer Seasonal OKtoberfest Powder Hound Strub Strawberry Rhubarb Kettle Soured Berliner Weiss Ivan the Terrible Russian Imperial Stout Big Sky Seltzers Hot Hooves Moose Drool JPs Homebrew Supply Wardens Market Summer Sun Homebrew Shop Bayern Brewing Lost Coast Brewing Radio Brewing
We're covering true crime cases that happened in hotels. First, Caitlin tells us about the murder of Sonia Blount. Then, Sarah talks about the death of Veronique Pirotton.Beer #1: Summer Honey Seasonal Ale by Big Sky Brewing. Beer #2: Strawberry Dream Milkshake IPA by Southern TierListener discretion is advised.TW: Domestic abuse/violence, Sexual Assault and grooming of a minor, suicide.Instagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
Episode 87 is live! Be sure to check out the episode about the classic Bohnanza from Uwe Rosenberg. We discuss the game at two players before moving into the topic about two player variants in games. After that we answer the question "What would you tell you self one year ago, before the pandemic?" We do all of this with two beers from Big Sky Brewing. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe! Game Talk: 13:34 Top Shelf Topic: 26:33 Pint Sized Question: 42:01 Game Mentions: Patchwork, Sushi Go Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume.
In this episode, Ryan and Chris talk about dreams-- what they mean and what do you do when your kids have them? They also try- Space Goat, a pale ale from the Big Sky Brewing company. A comedic look at 2 different Dads in northern Utah raising their kids the best they can. Filled with stories about life and being a father in 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadlife-podcast/message
Episode 86 is here! In this episode we discuss the new craze with The Crew. This cooperative trick taking game has been discussed a lot lately, and after playing it we understand why! We then give our thoughts on Trick Taking as a game style before answering the question "Why is it called a trick?" We do it all with a Frenzy Brewing Co Cream Weaver, and a Space Goat Pale Ale from Big Sky Brewing. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe. That helps us further our reach and can introduce more people to our content! Game Talk: 11:26 Top Shelf Topic: 30:18 Pint Sized Question: 39:22 Game Mentions: Euchre, Rook, Hearts, Spades, Briscola, Custom Heroes, Fox in the Forest Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume.
Beer Reviews: The One and Only Rainier Beer, Powder Hound Winter Ale by Big Sky Brewing, and a fabulous Trappist Ale; BOMP Holiday Extravaganza of Music, Movies, and Shows; List of Top 10 Holiday Movies by Esquire; Pick 6 Pack advertisement; and some more of Merlin's raging...this time about macro-breweries while the rest of the guys verbally poke the proverbial bear.
Tonight the guys are finally drinking Sam's beer, Summer Honey by Big Sky Brewing. Sam and Kyle try to entertain with jokes, but fail miserably and suffer the consequences. The guys also go into detail about monkeys and kangaroo attacks.
Welcome to Summer and Season 2 of Bird Brag! Birds AND Birdies. Steve & Greg welcome you to a new season and a new focus - the golden hour of summer and golf. Steve enjoys a special beer - a collaboration between Sierra Nevada and Bitburger, and Greg has a famous Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewing. Greg also kicks off ...and Stuff with a chat about Pebble Beach and the iconic 7th hole. #millerlite #sierranevadabrewing #bitburger #moosedrool #pebblebeach #wikuplicia
Today I drink two beers again. The first beer is the Trout Slayer wheat pale ale. It’s 5% abv. The next beer is the Moose Drool brown ale. It’s 5.2% abv. Big Sky Brewing Co is from Missoula Montana.
Today I continue to drink the sampler from Big Sky brewing co. The Huck It huckleberry blonde ale is 5% abv. The Big Sky IPA is 6.2% abv. Listen to more podcasts for $0.00 (free) on this website, the apple podcasts app, google podcasts/play, facebook, and/or stitcher.
This week, after many weeks of fierce competition, a winner of Beer Madness 2020 emerges. We also drink a tasty blonde ale from Big Sky (Missoula, MT) and cover the new film "Trolls World Tour." Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & Notes 3:30 Beer Madness: Winner Announced 30:22 Flick Picks Jonny: "Guns Akimbo" (2019) 41:44 Flick Picks Jonny: "Snowpiercer" (2013) 49:49 Flick Picks Max: "The Nice Guys" (2016) 55:19 "Huck It" 1:04:48 "Trolls World Tour" (No Spoilers" 1:19:00 Hot & Bothered 1:32:20 DANGER ZONE Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
I met up with the delightful and vivacious Sam Bear at Trumpet Ale House in Downtown Phoenix. We were joined by her bestie Abby Goode and the three of us enjoyed wings with a sauce made with Moose Drool Brown Ale from Big Sky Brewing. We talked comedy, Arizona vs. California and we are all SDSU Alumni- go Aztecs!
Today, 50 years ago, man first landed on the moon. USA! USA! Ahem, sorry. Sean and Sasha discuss some elements of the Space Race for this newest episode of Lax Historical Context. In honor of Sasha's depressing topic, they drink the Space Goat Pale Ale from Big Sky Brewing.
Cheers tap heads! As falls is upon us, one thing we can promise is not to be one of those basic podcasts that just drink pumpkin beers. Our Beer of the Day is Space Goat Pale Ale from Big Sky Brewing in Missoula, Montana.Greg has a big grievance to share with one of his favorite breweries and talks about his night out drinking with the enemy (Booze League), and Dan is extremely upset with the NFL and all their contractual antics.For our Bullpen Beer, we play a round of "Will Scott Pour it Out?" with Garage Brewing's Marshmallow Milk Stout. But this one may backfire on Greg.Inspired by a news story of a drunk woman falling out of a truck, the gentlemen share some of their best drunk injury stories.In Booze News: Oregon wants to give beer refills, a drunk man is mowing stranger's lawns, a drunk Brit gets stuck in a precarious place, and more!We also share disgusting hangover cures and which ones we have tried. Let us know what works for you!Our Beer Babe of the Week is @that_first_sip, make sure you give her a follow on Instagram!Old Timey Word of the Week: "Sneaksby ”. Use it in a sentence on social medias for a shout out!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and to follow us on our social medias for some great beer porn: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
Few places impact the community like Big Sky Brewing. This week, we sit down with founder Bjorn Nabozney to talk about beer, building a community, and the issue of alcohol on college campuses.
It's 4 Loko time. If you don't know why that is, tune in to find out! Movie; "I, Tonya" Beers: Pizza Port "Surf Stop Pale Ale" Big Say Brewing "Ivan the Terrible" Please rate/review us on iTunes and consider joining the team at patron.com/freshhopcinema
The Brewers Association announced they will be now cracking down on and sexist and offensive beer labels. Julia Herz PD of the Brewers Association explained the new policy. All the way from Montana, Chris Sill of Big Sky Brewing stopped by the show.
Mike Mahns sits down at the kitchen table to discuss beer, selling beer, music, and everything else!