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This week were downloading on the best news from NYCC, getting a tour of the many flavors of the newest flavor of Boulevard Brewing Company's Space Camper family of beers, and we're talking about Godzilla and Absolute Wonder Woman. Join us on the Patreon for more from Boulevard's Adam Hall and our collective con experiences, along with some fun games and takes on Agatha All Along's last few episodes.
Chula Vista Brewery co-founder Tim Parker shares how meditation, mindfulness and taking care of your mental health can help your business on the latest edition of the Brewbound Podcast. Parker discusses his personal journey, how he and his wife Dali have struck a better work-life balance and much more. Plus, the Brewbound team covers the latest news, including a brewery that is backing away from brewing for partners, the 2025 plans for Duvel USA and Boulevard Brewing Company and UK brewers' move away from the “craft beer” label.
In 1989, Kansas City's beer scene was revitalized with the founding of Boulevard Brewing Company, filling a void left by the closure of hundreds of local breweries during Prohibition and the subsequent decades. Our guest, Adam Hall from Boulevard Brewing Company, takes us on a fascinating journey into the brewery's evolution from humble beginnings to its present-day status as a staple on Kansas City's beer scene. In this episode, learn about the evolution of Boulevard's beer lineup, the pivotal role of Kansas City's rich beer heritage, and how innovation keeps the brewery ahead of trends without chasing them. Adam also shares unique insights into Boulevard's community involvement, sustainability efforts, and the collaborative spirit among Kansas City brewers. Plus, don't miss out on their creative beer and food pairings, including a new Chamoy and peach ring-infused sour ale!Plus, make sure to follow the MADE HERE series with the Industrial Solutions Network by going to industrialsolutionsnetwork.com/madehere.In this episode, find out:How Boulevard Brewing started out in 1989 as a small brewery with a few taps in an old gift shopThe history of Kansas City's breweries before Prohibition and what happened afterwardHow founder John McDonald was inspired to brew a variety of beers while on a trip to EuropeAbout Boulevard's first successful beer, which was an American wheat beer, and how it remains their bestseller todayHow hiring an innovative brewer with a robust list of recipes helps keep Boulevard Brewing on the forefront of what's happening in the industryHow they collaborate with other craft breweries to share techniques and improve production efficiencyBoulevard's position as a mid-sized brewery, larger than typical craft breweries but smaller than macro breweries, allows for quality-focused growthThe future for the brewery is to increase its presence in markets outside Kansas City while maintaining a tight and high-quality beer profileHow Boulevard's commitment to innovation includes adopting new manufacturing techniques to enhance efficiency and product qualityEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“While Kansas City didn't experience Prohibition in the same way that other cities did, we never really stopped serving beer, manufacturing shut down almost completely.”“We want to grow. We want more people to try our beer. We think that if you try our beer, you'll like our beer. We try to make something for everybody.”“In the early 2000s, we were doing over a hundred thousand barrels on our original brew house, which kicks out 35 barrels at a time. If you do anything a hundred thousand times in increments of 35, it'll tell you that brew house was running 24 hours a day.”Links & mentions:Boulevard Brewing Company, a brewery in Kansas City, Missouri that combines traditional brewing techniques with modern methods Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que, the best barbeque in Kansas City, the barbeque capital of the worldMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in...
This week we race to bring you a review of Ferrari. We also discuss Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire, Single's Inferno, and How to Blow Up a Pipeline. All while drinking Brewabunga Cove. A golden, double white, imperial stout by Boulevard Brewing Company, out of Kansas City, Missouri. Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-13:28 Ferrari Review 13:28-38:23 Nano Reviews 38:23-52:57 Outro 52:57-55:30 Subscribe to our Patreon for premium episodes! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Spotify! Follow us on Podbean! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! You can buy individual premium episodes on our Bandcamp! Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
Hour number 4 kicks off with guys talking about some big changes with Kansas State and Kansas football. Then Steven and Nate kick off 12 Days of Hoppy Holidays with Kyle and Adam from Boulevard Brewing Company. They talk about all the great prizes The Border Patrol will be giving away over the next few weeks and what Boulevard has going on over the Holidays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called Tank 7 with special guest Nate Jacobson. This beer comes from Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City, Missouri. The hosts drink it and somehow compare it to things like The Oscars, gambling, the all-time best “tanks”, Vanderpump Rules, college football and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3 / 5 VincesTOM: 3.5 / 5 TomsNATE: 4 / 5 NatesFollow Nate Jacobson's sports betting advice on Twitter, TikTok and download his podcast, Sharp Lessons, todayInstagram: @friday.night.beers Twitter: @fnb_pod Email: friday.night.beerspodcast@gmail.com Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
On episode 165 of Modern Brews + Beats, Jerry takes on a 'Late Ass Album Review' of Esthero's 'Breath From Another' as it turns 25 this month. Tony tours Boulevard Brewing Company and Jerry's enjoying something tart Bow & Arrow Brewing. The post Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #165: Breath From Another at 25 appeared first on NTX Beer.
On this episode we team up with part-time club-member Adam from our favorite brewery, Boulevard Brewing Company! We're talking give-aways, beers that'll be showing up at Planet Comicon in Kansas City, and their Space Patricks Day party on the 17th at the Planet Comicon convention hall. So big thanks to Boulevard for always sharing beers, sponsoring fun give-aways, and especially for helping out with so many charity initiatives in our hometown, like the ones our own Andy has organized the last few years! Check out our Twitter for more details on winning some Planet Comicon passes from us and Boulevard Brewing Company, and listen to the episode for some convention tips, Quantumania takes, New comic book discussion, and oh-so-much-more! As always you can support us by checking out this weeks Patreon, where we have more beer talk with Adam, and a few fun games Greg organized for the crew at Patreon.com/firstissueclub.
NEWS! We are BACK for another week of comic book news and reviews. In this episode we discuss the Soda Wars that ravaged so many homes in the 90's and drop our promotion we're doing in partnership with Boulevard Brewing Company and Kansas City Planet Comicon. Go to our social pages and Follow / Like / Retweet the promo post for your chance to enter to win a free one day pass to Planet Comicon. Good Luck! OTHER TOPICS! Patreon. Haunted Bed. Slice of Life. Shaken Not Stirred. Big Gun Energy. Comic Books. The In-Betweener. Comic Summer Events. Pepsi. Destroyer. Agent 13. Marvel. DC. Comic Book Flip. For more First Issue Club goodness: Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/firstissueclub Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FirstIssueClub firstissueclub.com
For the last several months the All About Beer podcast has been producing great episodes on a single topic that matter to beer drinkers. Hosts Don Tse and Em Sauter have great expert guests that bring unparalleled insight into all aspects of beer. This episode tackles the importance of clean draft lines. Even if you're a casual drinker this is still important and fascinating. You can hear regular episodes of the All About Beer podcast, as well as Brewer to Brewer and Beer Traveler by searching All About Beer on your podcast platform of choice. If you believe in quality journalism and content I hope you'll give our patreon a look: patreon.com/all about beer or you can learn more about advertising on the shows by emailing info @ all about beer dot com. Drink Beer, Think Beer will be back next week with all new episodes, but for now please enjoy the All About Beer Podcast with Em Sauter and Don Tse. --There's nothing more important in the beer world that's also super misunderstood and unappreciated than clean draft lines- a dirty draft line can sully a person's relationship with a brewery or bar and can also have legal implications as well.Our Guest: Neil Witte is one of the foremost draft beer experts in the beer business. He's spent 20 of his 23 years in the business working in draft quality, first for Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City and now with his own company, Craft Quality Solutions. He co-authored the Draught Beer Quality Manual (DBQM), widely considered to be the most authoritative draft beer reference guide in the beer business today. He continues the work on this living document to this day as a member of the Brewers Association Draught Quality Subcommittee.For original articles or to read the vast archives check out All About Beer. Follow us on Twitter @allaboutbeer and Instagram @allaboutbeer. Support Journalism by visiting our Patreon Page. Hosts: Em Sauter and Don Tse Guest: Neil Witte Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Brewing, Beer, Draft, Cleaning, Safety, Flavor, Bars, Stadiums The following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com
This week we must determine who to sacrifice or else the podcast will end when we review Knock at the Cabin. We also discuss You, Skinamarink, First Blood, Glass Onion, and 10 Things I Hate About You. All while drinking Dream Vision, a fruit beer by Boulevard Brewing Company out of Kansas City, Missouri. Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-18:16 Knock at the Cabin Review 18:16-46:31 Nano Reviews 46:31-1:27:29 News 1:27:29-1:38:19 Outro 1:38:19-1:39:53 Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/SudsAndCinema/ Follow us on iTunes! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1494990925 Follow us on Spotify! open.spotify.com/show/3Ludeu2hrTDuBfSGc9y7tO Follow us on PodBean! sudsandcinema.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/sudsandcinemapodcast/ Follow us on TikTok! Find our Premium Episodes Here! https://sudsandcinema.bandcamp.com/ Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
Inspiration to start Village.com website dentifying activity providers Scaling up website for other communities Screening of activity providers Offering grants / scholarships for participants Guest: Noah Plewa, Owner and CEO of Village.com Beer Enjoyed: Tank 7 American Saison, Boulevard Brewing Company
There is a lot of focus on football this week in America as the Super Bowl is coming up on Sunday. To get excited about the game and the cities involved I've asked on three leading experts from Philly, Kansas City, and Phoenix/Glendale. An eighteen year veteran of the craft brewing industry, Jeremy Danner is the digital marketing manager and a brand ambassador for 4 Hands Brewing Company. Prior to his current position, Danner worked in brewing, cellar, packaging, management and marketing roles at 75th Street Brewery, the Power Plant Restaurant & Brewery and Boulevard Brewing Company. He's contributed to brewing, R&D, branding, marketing and media, helping breweries connect to consumers through his love of craft beer. He's also got a half decent Twitter following. Rob Fulmer is the Executive Director of the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild. Bryan Kolesar is a reporter and author based in Pennsylvania. He's the founder of the Brew Lounge Blog, the author of Beer Lover's Mid-altantic, and has worked for both the Mid-Atlantic Brewing News and the Ale Street News. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guests: Bryan Kolesar, Rob Fulmer, Jeremy Danner Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Beer, Football, Food, Travel, Baseball, Rocky
There's nothing more important in the beer world that's also super misunderstood and unappreciated than clean draft lines- a dirty draft line can sully a person's relationship with a brewery or bar and can also have legal implications as well.Our Guest: Neil Witte is one of the foremost draft beer experts in the beer business. He's spent 20 of his 23 years in the business working in draft quality, first for Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City and now with his own company, Craft Quality Solutions. He co-authored the Draught Beer Quality Manual (DBQM), widely considered to be the most authoritative draft beer reference guide in the beer business today. He continues the work on this living document to this day as a member of the Brewers Association Draught Quality Subcommittee. For original articles or to read the vast archives check out All About Beer. Follow us on Twitter @allaboutbeer and Instagram @allaboutbeer. Support Journalism by visiting our Patreon Page. Hosts: Em Sauter and Don Tse Guest: Neil Witte Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Brewing, Beer, Draft, Cleaning, Safety, Flavor, Bars, Stadiums The following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Our Friends from Boulevard Brewing Company stop by to talk about what they have available for the upcoming holiday & a surprise visit from Mike Boddicker as we taste some beer and talk about the RoyalsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featured Beer: Rye on Rye (2022) by Boulevard Brewing Company out of Newport, Oregon; Join the crew and their guest Choo Choo as they cover some fun random facts in the Pop-Culture Icon Highlight of the Rapper Coolio, Discuss their top favorite Fraternities and Sororities in Film and cover a Top Ten of the best Fraternities and Sororities in Movies along with some fun and funny stories along the way. So hit that play button and join along in the fun!From the entire Beers on Me crew, thank you for listening and we care about what you have to say and share! Got recommendations for episode topics or want to share thoughts on the episodes? You can email us at beersonmepodcast@gmail.com or find us at Facebook or Instagram (See Below)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beersonmepodcast Instagram handle: beersonme_podcast
Hey everybody, I'm Greg Sowell and this is Ride Sharing. I travel a lot for work and on my random journeys, and I have even more random conversations with my Uber drivers. I thought these delightful little slices of life would be interesting for folks to listen to. These are recorded in cars while moving, so get ready for some travel noise and turn by turn directions. I did some noise canceling, but left in a bit(I like the atmosphere it creates). Let me know if you like it or if you'd change anything(Greg @ GregSowell.com). This trip was from the Kansas City Airport(MCI) to the Boulevard Brewing Company and my driver was a local named Kevin. Find more info at http://whyamipod.com. If you want to support the podcast you can do so via https://www.patreon.com/whyamipod (this gives you access to bonus content like the Fantasy Restaurant!)
We close out the show talking and drinking beer with our friends from Boulevard Brewing Company and talking football with former NFL OL Nick Leckey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bridge is coming to you live from The Beer Hall at Boulevard Brewing Company for this Eight One Sixty episode! We welcome special guest Trevor Turla – plus, it's Pledge Week, and Plaza Art Fair Week.Trevor Turla is an amazing trombonist here in KC and for a long time has played with many great bands and musicians, and recently he released his debut solo album, "And We Continue."He's got a busy weekend ahead, playing in several sets at the 91st annual Plaza Art Fair – Splatt w/ Kadesh Flow, Trevor Turla, Grand Marquis, and sitting in with The Phantastics.In addition to playing music from his recent release, we'll also play brand new music from other acts playing at Art Fair including Run With It, OLIVIA FOX and Caley Rose. And in case you missed it, Kristen May is making music again! She's a long-time KC musician and former front person for Vedera, and she is also part of this weekend's Art Fair. We'll hear one from her catalog.If you love The Bridge, now's a good time to throw a few bucks into the proverbial digital hat and help keep things running smoothly at the station.
This week we take our beer Adjunct Series into the wild world of blueberries! That's right, we're trying four different styles of beers from four different breweries to tell you the best way to enjoy fruit in your beer. While we're at it, we'll tell you the many different ways of how to brew with blueberries!Blueberry Beers:Blueberry Blonde Ale. Galveston Bay Brewing, Dickinson, TX. 6.2% ABV.Fullbrook Blueberry Cream Ale. Fullbrook Ale Works, Richmond, TX. 5.2% ABV.Blue Money. Boulevard Brewing Company, Kansas City, MO. 7.5% ABV.Blueberry Boyfriend. Prairie Artisan Ales, Krebs, OK. 5.4% ABV. Other Shout-OutsBrewsology Beerfest (Houston Museum of Natural Science)Martin House Brewing. Mystic Mountain Blueberry.Nook Brewing Company (Official Brewer's corner)Pints and PanelsCascade BrewingBern Appetit podcastSonic Drive-In HTOWN Brewery Challenge Tracker - See how we're doing on our challenge to visit all breweries within 50 miles of Houston! NEW WEBSITE and MERCH PAGE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media! https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Follow @beeringainteasy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
Jonathan celebrates the end of summer at Kansas City Speedway to watch some racing and drink some beers! He's hanging with our friends at Boulevard Brewing Company from a previous episode.
Boulevard Fridays are back as Adam and Kyle come in studio to talk about the newest of the seltzer line-up and when and where you can get it. Former Chiefs Center Tim Grunhard gets you fired up for week 1 and explains why the Chiefs kept Kinnard on the 53See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is chuggin' right along ... so fast that it took the boys a while to get this episode posted. But if you're a fan of Coheed, it's worth the wait. Maybe. We're not making any promises. Outside of the fact that we do indeed review Coheed & Cambria's Vaxis — Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind. Songs previewed during this episode include: "Shoulders" "Comatose" "Ladders of Supremacy" Next up, Eric drops a review of Boardwalk Mack, an ICEE inspired blue raspberry and cherry limited edition summer beard oil from The Bearded Mack Grooming Co. featuring notes of bergamot, lemon, jasmine, amber and musk. *Note: Boardwalk Mack is currently sold out on the website. But keep an eye out for this limited edition annual scent next summer or stay tuned for a restock ... not sure if that'll happen, though! Finally, the boys ride off into space and rate two beers from Boulevard Brewing Company's Space Camper IPA series — Alpha Vapor Nebulous IPA and Gigahop Dual Hemisphere IPA. Grab a brew or two, sit back, hit play and enjoy. We appreciate you all.
Over the past several weeks we've talked about Music in the Park, Boulevardia, Make Music Day (which is TOMORROW!) and the new releases have been piling up! On the show tomorrow we'll plow through a dozen new releases from KC musicians and bands. • We'll kick things off with a contender for song of the summer from corey dies in the end. • We'll hear a new pop song from Caley Rose, who was featured last week on KCUR 89.3 with a great supporter of KC music, Steve Kraske. • Our old friends from Six Percent have a great new EP coming soon. • The Way Way Back, slowing things down a bit on a new song and still doing everything right. • Jo MacKenzie continues to impress us with more and more new music. • New to us, Jerame Gray pouring out the emotions for those suffering in Ukraine. • Fresh off the stage from Boulevardia and Juneteenth Fest, a new one from The Black Creatures. • Some hip hop from Current exploring mental health issues. • Another new single from one of my favorite (former) KC voices, Danny McGaw. • Also new to us, music from Quinton Paige and Straight White Teeth, who both went to our show page and submitted music. It should be a fun show. We'll throw a little Boulevardia recap in there too, at the top of the show. Next week, on Tuesday, June 28 we're back at the Beer Hall at Boulevard Brewing Company with two special guests, Kat King and PURE XTC. In addition to being on the radio show from 6-7PM, they'll each play a 30-minute set in the Beer Hall from 7-8PM.
Adam shares the story behind Boulevard Brewing Company. He also mentions more than once how much KC loves KC. I've been to KC before, and I love their beer and their barbecue, so I get it!In a state dominated by a major American beer label, Boulevard Brewing Company had their work cut out for them, but Adam shares the success story of Boulevard and how KC loving KC helped with their success. Whether you're from KC or not, you'll love Boulevard Brewing Company! Follow Boulevard Brewing Company: Instagram: @boulevardbeerFacebooK: /boulevardTwitter: @boulevard_beerWebsite: boulevard.comFollow Pour Another Round:Facebook: /PourAnothrRoundInstagram: @PourAnothrRoundTwitter: @PourAnothrRoundPour Another Round now has merch. Show off your favorite beer podcast to friends with the softest t-shirts and some pretty sweet hats. Even if you're drinking alone, wearing one of these will be like two of your favorite drinking buddies are always with you too. Check out the shop!
DreZ and Nate are going to really streth the National Cereal Day theme on this round, they are trying some beers from Rusty Rail Brewing Company and Boulevard Brewing Company. #BrewsdayTuesday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt & Phil return just in time for the playoffs to let you know what they think about the 2021 Dallas Cowboys regular season, and what the playoffs ahead will look like. Featured Beer: The Sixth Glass by Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City, Missouri
December 22, 2021 Steven and Leabo are joined in studio by Adam and Kyle from The Boulevard Brewing Company to talk about a special charitable partnership with Veterans Community Project. Brain from that organization is in studio as well to talk about what they are all about and how you can help out Veterans Community Project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DreZ and Huck's Beer Buzz drink more big Christmas beers, this time from Victory Beer and Boulevard Brewing Company. Plus a special announcement, so be sure to tune in today at 6pm for #BrewsdayTuesday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of 2021, Mark Myers and Blake McCarter from Fringe Beerworks drop by the studio for a conversation about their now 5-year-old brewery and taproom. Blake tells the story of how he went from beer tender to brewer and Mark blows our minds when he tells us what we're tasting isn't what we're tasting and he's just messing with our heads through the chemistry of brewing. Also making an appearance is Alex Workman. Fringe co-owner Eddie Pease was not in studio. Apparently, he was on the fence. Beers consumed: I don't really listen to podcasts — Cosmic Eye Brewing; Slush Fund Flamingo Lounge — Vanessa House Brewing; Berried Alive — Fringe Beerworks; Flower of the dead — BKS artisan ales; Water for Elephants Baja — Fringe Beerworks; Sunsets 2017 side project Brewing Company; From the mountains to the prairies — Holidaily Brewing + Fringe Brewing collaboration; Rye on Rye 2014 & 2015 — Boulevard Brewing Company; Hop 99 — Abita Brewing Co.
I am delighted to be joined for a second time by Marsha Flowers, who is the owner of Five B and Co Candles, and the newly launched Little Bee Scents. In our conversation, she shares how she has listened to her heart to expand her business in new ways. After thinking about what she likes best about candle making (the creativity, creating scents, and community), she realized that she also wanted to help other candle makers (and soap makers too!) bring their dreams to life. In the spirit of mentoring and helping others in the field she loves so much, Little Bee Scents was born. In this episode, Marsha and I talk about: The launch of Little Bee Scents and becoming the candlemaker for Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City. How she is helping people get creative and produce quality products by offering custom scents for them to use in their own business, without having to buy a large minimum order Why Marsha wanted to change things up in her business The process of crafting scents that match the smell of beer, hay, and the fresh smell of the earth after the rain Why candles offer comfort to people and connect us to memories in a powerful way How Marsha let her heart lead her to the place that made her feel good about her business Mad, glad, sad, or ewwww: Marsha's new way of identifying her emotion over things, and following her first impulse about them. How to jump start your joy: through smiling and helping other people create things that they love Resources Marsha Flower's candle website: Five Blessings Candles Marsha Flower's scent website: Little Bee Scents 5BandCo on Instagram Marsha Flowers on JSYJ: Creating “Happiness in The Form of a Flicker”
Ustedes saben ya como es! Otra degustación más gracias a JuanVi Production, con Santi dirigiendo las cámaras. En este episodio, nos sentamos con Kevin Alers, una de las mentes maestras de Socializa, mientras degustamos la “Early Riser” Coffee Porter de Boulevard Brewing Company. Hablamos de su experiencia en las discotecas y como los DJs tienen su respeto. Mayagüez tiene su respeto de jangueo, hablamos de mamabichos profesionales y salir de las cosas que no te funcionan. La cerveza siempre es nuestro tema pero también hablamos de otros bebidas y nos preguntamos "¿Por qué carajo la gente tiene algo con los shots de Pama?". Nos solo hablamos del café sino defendemos la leche de almendra. ¡Que la Birra los acompañe! Muchas gracias a nuestra nueva casa Socializa @socializa y a la producción de JuanVi Productions @juanviproductions. En todas las plataformas de podcast 'The Birra Lounge' Buscamos en IG y FB @thebirralounge
Pastor Robert Weinkauf is the pastor of Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Basehor, Kansas. Risen Savior Lutheran Church's website: https://www.rslcms.church/ (https://www.rslcms.church/) Pastor Weinkauf's recommended things to check out: WWI Museum: https://www.theworldwar.org/ (https://www.theworldwar.org/) Casey Brewing Company: https://caseybrewing.com/ (https://caseybrewing.com/) Boulevard Brewing Company: https://www.boulevard.com/ (https://www.boulevard.com/) Sample Kansas City BBQ See one of the local sports teams Today's sponsor is Audible, go to https://lutherancartographer.com/audible (https://LutheranCartographer.com/audible) for a free audio book and to try out Audible. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!
Christine Husom is a national best-selling author from Minnesota. She pens the suspenseful Winnebago County Mysteries and the cozy, but not too cozy, Snow Globe Shop Mysteries where bad guys demonstrate not everyone is “Minnesota Nice.” She also has stories in many anthologies. Husom served with the Wright County Sheriff, is a member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime and is active with the Twin Cities chapter. She loves meeting readers at a variety of venues and events. www.christinehusom.com Christine's Readings: Death in Lionel's Woods – 33:47 Secret in Whitetail Lake – 26:11 Frosty the Dead Man – 41:36 Michael's Beer Pairings: Oktoberfest, Indeed Brewing Company (paired to Death in Lionel's Woods) – 5:37 Helles Schlenkerla Lagerbier, HellerBräu Trum KG (paired to Secret in Whitetail Lake) – 24:20 Bourbon Barrel Quad, Boulevard Brewing Company (paired to Frosty the Dead Man) – 39:16 Interview Highlights: From Sheriff's Office to Author – 16:21 Writing from things seen at the sheriff's office – 18:23 Researching for a crime novel – 19:35 Character-driven vs plot driven – 34:29 Readers' views of Minnesota – 36:12 Writing mysteries vs writing other fiction – 50:18 COMING NEXT MONTH: Sandy Hanna, Memoirs of military life UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Originally aired in 2019. Join Brian this week as he reviews Oaskspire from New Belgium Brewing Company, Bourbon Barrel Quad from Boulevard Brewing Company, and Pineapple Habanero Hop Dang Diggity from Jekyll Brewing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewswithbrian/support
Originally aired in 2019. Join Brian this week as he reviews w00tstout 2019 from Stone Brewing, Love Child No. 9 from Boulevard Brewing Company, and Double Trouble Imperial IPA from Founders Brewing Company --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewswithbrian/support
Today we have our first ever Patreon Family Member pick! Justin Wear brought us this very interesting case from Springfield, MO. So, join us as we dive into the mysterious disappearance of three women known as The Springfield Three. Also, make sure to grab a beverage because today we try 3 beers from Boulevard Brewing Company and Mike gets a little happy enjoying the Bourbon Barrel Stout!Follow Us On All The ThingsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloodandbarrelsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloodandbarrelsTwitter - https://twitter.com/bloodbarrelspodAdditional Episodes Now Available For Blood & Barrels Patreon Family Members!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bloodandbarrels)
This week Rich has chosen a great American beer to try, the Tank 7 American Saison Ale from Boulevard Brewing Company. Grab a bottle at your local bottle shop and drink along!
That's Called a Winning Streak After three straight wins over the 3rd, 4th, and 5th ranked teams in the Western Conference, Sporting KC stakes their claim as hottest team in the MLS and a contender for the Supporter's Shield. We analyze the team's latest win over the LA Galaxy, and what it means for the team going forward. Episode highlights include: •Complete match breakdown of Sporting KC vs LA Galaxy (5:57) •This Week in Craft Beer: Hot Take Mando shares how Scott Eastwood entered the brewing game (36:27), and also reviews Pint Sized Hawaiian Pizza Party Tiki IPA from Boulevard Brewing Company (41:48)
This Saturday Kansas City Confidential, with Tank 7 Saison, from Boulevard Brewing Company. While not the most famous film noir, this tight, tough, well paced film is one of the most influential. Shady characters, frame jobs, and a clever heist help this classic hum along at a brisk pace. We chose a beer from legendary Kansas City brewery Boulevard both for the location and because the beer is a real good time. Join us Saturday. Thanks for listening! Check out our new website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
This week, we're talking about who the new W.E.B. of Spider-Man comic is for, and where it sits in the space between Marvel Comics and Disney. Next, club favorite writer Kyle Starks pens a really fun who-done-it in 6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton. PLUS our pal Adam joins as a special guest, & talks us through same tasty drinks including the official brewski of the club, Space Camper IPA from Boulevard Brewing Company.
Eugenia Fain is an author of poetry and prose. She is also a songwriter and available on Amazon and Spotify. Eugenia has forty years of experience in writing. She is a preschool teacher and tutor. She is published here and abroad; she is considered an international author. Eugenia is featured in several anthologies. She is published online, in print, ebook, and audiobook form. She has no children of her own; but she resides in Columbia, SC with her husband, Ivan, and tabby cat, Buddy. Allpoetry.com Eugenia's Readings: Immortality, a glose poem – 13:12 A Song of Despair, a viator poem – 29:29 Dancing, a masnavi poem – 43:22 Michael's Beer Pairings: Course Correct, Pryes Brewing Company (paired to Immortality) – 11:45 Dark Truth Imperial Stout, Boulevard Brewing Company (paired to A Song of Despair) – 26:51 Black Ale, Bent Paddle Brewing Company (paired to Dancing) – 39:41 Interview Highlights: Glose poems: which comes first, the poem or the idea? – 17:35 Published in Norton's Anthology at 11 – 24:17 Being positive vs admitting difficulty – 33:09 The complexity of forms – 36:56 Why love? – 45:05 Where do you hope your work is 100 years from now? – 50:29 COMING NEXT MONTH: Ernie Brill, poet UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology. Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Aka, Richter and Sporty Sporting Kansas City leaves San Jose with a huge 3 points after a resurgent week from Alan Pulido and company. What brought on this offensive firepower, and can the team keep up their winning ways heading into June? Episode highlights include: •Alan Pulido shines, and the Sporting offense carves up San Jose (6:12) •Good offense from Sporting? Or poor defense from San Jose? (24:21) •This Week In Craft Beer: A beer previously featured on the show makes history, and Rhys reviews "Early Riser Puerto Rican Style Coffee Porter" from Boulevard Brewing Company (29:49) •Predicting Sporting's next 3 matches, and what are the teams keys to success going forward? (43:26)
“The 605 Show” podcast records episode 36 live from Blue Rock Bar & Grill. Along with trying menu items and chatting with the Blue Rock team, hosts Vaney Hariri and Alana Snyder catch up with South Dakota Secretary of Tourism, Jim Hagen. Sponsored by Boulevard Brewing Company, Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association, and Experience Sioux Falls. Boulevard.com BlackHillsBadlands.com SiouxFallsAlive.com/COVID BlueRockBarandGrill.com
November 11, 2020 Nate is joined in studio by Ali and Adam from The Boulevard Brewing Company to talk about some new projects they are working on. They also brought in some samples of new products for the guys to try.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 10, 2020 Steven and Nate are joined in studio by Davey Colgan from The Boulevard Brewing Company to talk about the Pizza collab with Minksky's for the release of Bob's '47 Oktoberfest Beer that is now available. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
June 23, 2020 Steven and Nate are joined in studio by Davey Colgan from The Boulevard Brewing Company to toast a glass to Boulevard for celebrating the Chiefs NFL Championship with a special Ale name "Worth The Wait" that is now available. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The only way this episode could get any better would be if the pepperoni was charred, Buffalo style. Have we ever mentioned that V is from Buffalo? It's only one of the interesting tidbits that comes up in our conversation with Look's Marketplace owners and proprietors Beau Vondra and Nick Heineman. After an eventless break, Tasha of 104.7's "Andy and Tasha in the Morning" makes a rare evening appearance to talk work-sleep balance, work-friendship balance, and work-nightlife balance before playing Alana's latest game, "Guess the Gossip." Spoiler: This one actually works!It's the 605 Show. Wash your hands and look out for one another.Sponsored by Boulevard Brewing Company 605 MagazineLook's MarketplaceTasha in the MorningTheme song by V the Noble One
Live from Boulevard Brewing Company
November 1, 2019 Steven and Nate are joined in studio by Dave and Adam from The Boulevard Brewing Company to toast a glass to Boulevard celebrating their 30th Anniversary. They guys chat about some fun events coming up and the release of some special 30th Anniversary beverages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.