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Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Alan Mahon is the Belfast-born Founder and CEO of Brewgooder, an impact beer brand, B Corp, and the fastest-growing independent UK beer brand of 2023. In this episode, we talk about: Meeting George Clooney & Leonardo Dicaprio Leaving his "three mums” behind to move to Scotland The tension between doing good and making money How getting a parasite in Nepal led to him starting his business The power of pub culture and its impact on relationships Using business as a vehicle to change the world Not compromising on quality just because you're "doing good” Why he moved back to Northern Ireland after so many years And advice he'd give to an 18-year-old version of himself Check it out! https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/alan-mahon-brewgooder
The team return, beers in hand, to run down a week in gaming. Lucy scrounges through the Game Pass dirt, just for achievements and played My Friend Peppa Pig. Ben brings Dordogne, which Lucy has also played, and they have a much nicer conversation about that. The team briefly touch on Microsoft and the FTCs hearings, and all the joyous headlines that has generated. Finally Ben runs through a bunch of demos he has played during Steam Next Fest including Jusant, Lies of P, Kingdom Eighties, Lysara, and The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. Three beers are drunk this week. Brewgooder's Cold IPA, Crickley Echoes from Deya, and Fierce & Noble's Stardust. Tweet and follow us: http://twitter.com/outoflivesnet Join The OOL Community Discord: https://discord.gg/JwY25Kv Visit Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outoflivesnetwork
Like many of students fresh out of university, Alan Mahon wasn't quite sure what to do after graduating, so he packed a bag and went travelling. But his adventures were cut short in Nepal, when he contracted a parasite from drinking contaminated water. After recovering back home, Alan decided to dedicate his career to fighting poverty. While working other jobs, Alan met his co-founder James and a friendship was formed over a shared passion for great beer, and doing good in the world. And so Brewgooder, the beer brand on a mission to make a difference, was born.On this episode of Sound Advice: Entrepreneurs Unfiltered, Alan talks turning adversity into opportunity, growing as a young founder, and engaging with the next generation of beer lovers.
Drink beer, give water. This is the simple idea behind Brewgooder, a craft beer using its profits to support clean water projects in the developing world. To date, Brewgooder drinkers have funded over 100 million litres of clean drinking water. They're a certified B Corp and were named as a 'Best for the World' company in 2022. In this conversation, we're joined by Alan Mahon, founder and executive chair of Brewgooder. He discusses: How his Mum was an inspiration to him growing up How a disaster on holiday and his first job at a sandwich shop led to the idea for Brewgooder His evolution from 'naive founder' to 'informed idealist' 7 years into the business Brewgooder's position as a purpose-led brand and how they have influenced the wider industry 'Beerwashing' not 'Greenwashing' The future of the B Corp movement The collaborative model at the heart of Brewgooder His idea for the next generation to be equipped and educated as much in their own mental health and values, as in functional academic skills His advice for people starting their own purpose-led businesses Alan on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-mahon-7659b15a/ Brewgooder: https://www.brewgooder.com/ Rob on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-warren/ Standing on Giants on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/standing-on-giants/ Want to appear? Email podcast@standingongiants.com
In our latest Corporate Clarity Podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner and Head of Corporate Growth, is joined by Alan Mahon, the founder of Brewgooder. Alan shares and discusses his own entrepreneurial background and the fascinating evolution of Brewgooder in making real impact in the provision of clean and safe water in the world. He also passes on his tips to the next generation of entrepreneurs who may be considering attending the inaugural In Drinks event in Glasgow in March 2023 and/or looking to set up a drinks business in the current economic climate.
In our latest Corporate Clarity Podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner and Head of Corporate Growth, is joined by Alan Mahon, the founder of Brewgooder. Alan shares and discusses his own entrepreneurial background and the fascinating evolution of Brewgooder in making real impact in the provision of clean and safe water in the world. He also passes on his tips to the next generation of entrepreneurs who may be considering attending the inaugural In Drinks event in Glasgow in March 2023 and/or looking to set up a drinks business in the current economic climate.
Most people would probably be quite happy if they could turn water into beer. But in the case of Brewgooder, they want to do the exact opposite. Or at least, they used to…On episode 15, we talk to Alan Mahon, Co-Founder of craft beer Brewgooder, a beer company founded on providing clean drinking water to developing companies through their beer sales. In the last year, Brewgooder have changed direction somewhat, pivoting to a people-focussed company, rather than just aiming to provide clean water. They've also launched “Work In Progress” their programme to fight racial injustice, both within their organisation and within the beer industry. Holding themselves to account, they create a yearly report to look back on their progress and see where they could do better. We spoke to Alan about: What drove him to start a craft beer company How he plans to triple the company's team size in the next year What being “actively anti-racist” means How having a real purpose helps Brewgooder attract top talent And much much more…
Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, hopes that Glasgow will go down in history as the place where world leaders finally committed to a sustainable future. We look at two businesses that were spotlighted at Cop26 for leading the way towards a greener future. We meet Alan Mahon, co-founder of Certified B beer company Brewgooder, and Fiona Houston, CEO and founder of Mara Seaweed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, hopes that Glasgow will go down in history as the place where world leaders finally committed to a sustainable future. We look at two businesses that were spotlighted at Cop26 for leading the way towards a greener future. We meet Alan Mahon, co-founder of Certified B beer company Brewgooder, and Fiona Houston, CEO and founder of Mara Seaweed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special episode, Joe speaks with Alan Mahon, Founder of Brewgooder, unpacking ethical, cause-focused brewing. Tune in to hear what makes Brewgooder's beers taste and feel good, as Alan takes us on Brewgooder's journey to push the brewing industry forward! In the Hop Topic, Barber shares the recent findings from a study on hoppy beer and the male physique!Be sure to follow Brewgooder
Next up at The Back Bar is Brewgooder's co-founder James Hughes. This was a great chat with a very impressive entrepreneur, who not only makes one of our favourite things, but also does it with an important social impact purpose behind it all. It turns out there's more to setting up your own brewery than just being able to have a limitless supply of beer, although we do confirm that is a definite perk of the job!As always heroes and zeros errs into passive aggressive behaviour between the hosts and they attempt to sway James to their chosen subject and we put our guest through the rigours of the speed round and see if we can get another 10/10 in the bag! If you're picking up what we're putting down then the best thing you can do is like, like, like and share, share, share! For that you'll have at the very least our undying gratitude, and if this ever really kicks off we'll get you a beer, and it'll be a Brewgooder!TBBP x
Alan Mahon, founder of Brewgooder, is on a mission to provide clean drinking water to one million people. He talks about what inspired this project, and discusses the importance of transparency, authenticity and strong principles in both business and life. Show Notes: (3:24) The beginnings of Brewgooder and move towards social purpose (9:07) Destined to start own business and do something with purpose? (13:32) What is 'Brewed on Purpose'? (16:08) Transparency on purpose and social contribution (20:20) Original aspirations (24:49) How did you go about creating a beer? (26:59) Advantages of outsourcing (29:22) Challenges faced and overcome (32:50) Route to market and distribution model (37:03) Best advice I've ever received (40:49) On resilience and mother as inspirational figure (43:18) Qualities looked for when recruiting and the joys and challenges of working with diverse personalities (48:02) Being a B-Corp and advice for those considering it (51:12) Personal definition of success
In this episode, Seán speaks with Alan Mahon, the co-founder of Brewgooder. They chat about the story behind Brewgooder, what they are working towards and their future plans. Tune in to find out more and check out Brewgooder.comBrewgooder is a craft beer company who set out to provide clean drinking water to 1million+ people by donating 100% of their profits to clean water charities.CansAcrossTheWorld.com
Welcome to A Woman's Brew, where women talk about beer! In this episode, Joanne and Tori are trying to build up some good karmaby looking at beers produced for charity. They discuss beers from Brewgooder, Crown & Hops 8 Trill Pils and the All Together Initiative from Other Half. They also highlight other charity initiatives breweries take part in assuggested by you the listeners. Let us know if there are any we've missed below, leave us a review andsubscribe! Oh, and here's Tori's blog, give it a read! Check out Brewgooder here Read about the 8 Trill Pils initiative here More about All Together here Get in Touch: Email: lovebeerlearning@gmail.com Website: http://www.lovebeerlearning.co.uk Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lovebeerlearning Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovebeerlearning Tori: @adventures_in_hoptimism Joanne: @awomansbrew. Facebook Group: Women's Pint Club Subscribe: · iTunes · Spotify · Sounder · Google · Stitcher · TuneIn Watch: YouTube Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business
This week's episode features Alan Mahon, founder of Brewgooder and Work In Progress. Work In Progress is an open to all breweries that aspire to build a more inclusive and representative beer industry. The breweries involved - including everyone from London’s Mondo Brewing Company, Liverpool’s Neptune Brewery, Bristol’s Left Handed Giant and many more, are committed to taking action in their businesses, forging links with communities to increase opportunities and promote collaboration between brewers and under-represented groups in our society. As a non-profit, decentralised movement driven by the members, Work In Progress is establishing a steering committee of trusted industry and non-industry voices to help guide and unify the collective voices and actions to create greater inclusivity in the beer and wider drinks industry. A few months back, I caught up with Alan to discuss Work In Progress and what breweries can do to create a more diverse, unified workforce and industry that covers the entire colour spectrum, in both the physical. cultural and metaphorical sense. We caught up with Alan to talk about the new initiative, discuss some of the issues that still plague the beer industry, and what we can do to combat those issues. If you’d like to sign up then I’d highly encourage you to head over to workinprogress.beer where you can find out more information and become a member. --- Find out more from Hop Forward and our partners… Follow is on Social Media: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn Visit hopforward.beer for more insights and a range of branding, marketing and business development services to help you and your beer business get ahead. Join our Facebook Community to connect with other industry professionals from across the globe Check out brewing-jobs.com for all the latest jobs and careers across the brewing and beverage industry
All the best bits from the past seven days on Monocle 24, including Anthony Kennedy, alderman for the 10th district of Kenosha, Wisconsin; top chef and restaurant owner Jun Tanaka and Alan Mahon, founder of the Scottish craft beer company Brewgooder.
Alejandro Bethlen is the CEO of leading floral brand The Bouqs, a California-based company launched in 2012 by John Tabis and Juan Pablo Montúfar. Bethlen joined from Amazon earlier this year. Plus: we hear from Alan Mahon of Scotland’s Brewgooder about the importance of remembering your reason for starting a business. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This week we learn all about brewers who are making a difference through charity collaborations and fundraising efforts. We sit down with Rudi Keyser from Watling St Beer and Clare Chater from Barts Charity and how they have worked together to create a charity beer. We also chat with Alan Mann at Brewgooder about their initiative to fund access to drinking water across various projects around the world.To find out more about these projects, visit:Watling Street Beer Nighting-Ale project: https://www.watlingstreetbeer.com/products/florence-nighting-aleBrewgooder: https://www.brewgooder.com/missionYou can support this podcast by visiting: https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-peopleMake sure to follow the podcast for all the latest on Twitter @PubsPintsPeopleYou can discover more by joining the campaign for just £26.50/year - visit https://join.camra.org.uk/We also have a recipe for you this week from Sue Nowak:I’VE been self-distancing from you, my virtual CAMRA supper guests, for the past few weeks. Apologies. No, I wasn’t struck down by the virus but by Real Life in the shape of a visit from my granddaughters plus a trip to an actual pub, the Rose & Crown, just up the road at Yealmpton. It’s a St Austell brewery house, and what a joy to get real ale pulled by handpump after all these weeks - Proper Job, Tribute and Hicks; now I know why blokes who scale Everest say the first thing they’re looking forward to is a pint of English bitter! Currently the pub is serving a shortened menu of six main dishes that included Tribute battered fish, gammon with duck eggs and really crisp chunky chips, West Country T-bone steak, wild mushroom risotto, sarnies and desserts. It was fresh and tasty and, while choice was limited, let’s face it – when you’re eating the first meal you haven’t cooked yourself for over four months it felt like the Ritz. Speaking of which, back in the Red (on) Lion you might recall I was into Belgian beers (mussels in Hoegaarden if I remember rightly) before my absence so would like to dally there by pairing duck breasts with cherry beer. I used traditional lambic Kriek Boon, fermented with real cherries at Boon brewery in Lembeek; to be perfectly honest, this is more a dessert beer, quite sweet with an intriguing hint of almond. However, it was the only cherry beer I had in the house and it did reduce to a rich red sauce. For this dish, if you’ve got a bottle of Lindeman’s corked Kriek with its slightly sour note, that might be preferable. But in these troubled times, dear reader, one does what one can.Duck breasts with cherry beer sauce (serves two)Two duck breasts; small red onion, peeled and finely chopped; 100 ml chicken or vegetable stock; 200ml cherry beer; several oyster mushrooms (halve any larger ones);4 links of fresh cherries (if available); red and green salad leaves to garnishHeat a dry frying pan until hot then add duck breasts skin side down, cook for a few minutes until the fat runs out and the skin is crisp; turn over and cook for another few minutes until the meat is tender but still pink. Remove from pan and leave to rest somewhere warm. Sweat the red onion in the duck fat until soft then add the stock and simmer to reduce; add the cherry beer and again reduce, stirring, until the sauce is syrupy. Sauté the oyster mushrooms in butter until just cooked – around half a minute.To serve: pour a pool of cherry beer sauce onto each plate, carve the duck breasts into slices and arrange on top, decorating them with linked fresh cherries (I hadn’t got any). Arrange the oyster mushrooms alongside, then the salad leaves. Cheers – and bon appétit.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/pubspintspeople. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This live show and tell episode also is a reflection of what we have learnt: We don't like beers, We Love Beers! ;) We also discover Places where we can see the stars, different countries, brewing processes and how we should make a Channel 4 Documentary. Beers on this Episode: Global Gathering - Salt x Brewgooder; Desert Haze - Gipsy Hill, Ride The Wave & Left Coast West Coast - 71 Brewing Co, Schwarzwälder - Stroud Brewery; Tea Party - People Like Us x Mikkeller, Latitude & Nimbus - Atlas Brewing Co.; Dream Sequence - Yeastie Boys
Alan Mahon is the founder of Brewgooder, a company that uses the power of craft beer to bring clean water and life to thousands of people.During the coronavirus outbreak Brewgooder have had to adapt, and face a battle to survive long term. But despite the challenges, they have created a unique #oneonus campaign that allows customers to buy a round of drinks for an NHS Champion. In this episode, you can hear how encounters with a potentially fatal parasite and George Clooney(!) led Alan to launching Brewgooder.---To support this podcast, please visit my GoFundMe page where 25% of all donations will go to NHS Charities Together.
The first week of a proper lockdown and we're keeping sane with Jackbox Party games and Disney +. We discuss some of the good initiatives coming out of this global pandemic firstly chatting Brewgooder and their one on us programme of buying a pack to gift to an NHS worker then about Ndemic Creations working with world health agencies to create a new mode for Plague Inc. Also, Aadil has been hosting some Jackbox gaming sessions over on our Discord server, link below. Lucy is making good use of the Ring Fit and we've played a load of demos including Carrion, Hundred Days, Roki, Elder Souls and Resident Evil 3 remake. We drink beers from Left Handed Giant, Gipsy Hill, Duration, Evil Twin, A Vibrant Forest X Emporers collab and a Gipsy Hill X Mahr's Bräu collab.
The first week of a proper lockdown and we’re keeping sane with Jackbox Party games and Disney +. We discuss some of the good initiatives coming out of this global pandemic firstly chatting Brewgooder and their one on us programme of buying a pack to gift to an NHS worker then about Ndemic Creations working with world health agencies to create a new mode for Plague Inc. Also, Aadil has been hosting some Jackbox gaming sessions over on our Discord server, link below. Lucy is making good use of the Ring Fit and we’ve played a load of demos including Carrion, Hundred Days, Roki, Elder Souls and Resident Evil 3 remake. We drink beers from Left Handed Giant, Gipsy Hill, […]
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Josh Littlejohn MBE is a speaker, philanthropist, and one of the UK’s leading social entrepreneurs, having raised over £7 million for charity and significantly impacted the issue of homelessness in Scotland. In 2011 he set up The Scottish Business Awards, the largest awards dinner of its kind in the whole of the UK with past keynote speakers such as Sir Bob Geldof, Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, Sir Richard Branson and former U.S. President, Bill Clinton. In 2012 he co-founded Social Bite, a social enterprise with a mission to eradicate homelessness in Scotland. 100% of Social Bite’s profits are donated to good causes and 1 in 4 of their staff are people from homeless backgrounds. Social Bite also feeds the homeless with food that customers pre-pay for. In 2016, he co-founded Brewgooder, a social enterprise beer company that donates all of its profits to clean water projects around the world. Their mission is to provide clean drinking water for 1 million people within five years. In 2017, he was awarded an MBE in the New Years Honours list, he’s received 2 honorary doctorates and he also made the Debrett’s list of 500 most influential people in the UK. 2017 also saw him organise the world’s biggest sleep-out event Sleep In The Park which drew more than 8,000 people. The event was handed the Judges Choice Award at The Herald Culture Awards and it came in at number 10 on ‘The Massive Top 25’. In May 2018, the Social Bite Village was officially launched in Edinburgh to provide housing for homeless people, and in late June they welcomed their first residents. 00.00 Trailer 00.12 Introduction 02.50 Josh’s proudest achievement and journey 05.50 Josh’s early life 08.30 Josh’s career aspirations 12.00 Josh and Che Guevara 13.30 Whose responsibility is it to correct the homeless issue? 16.10 How close is Scotland to eradicating homelessness? 19.10 When did Josh start to believe that the things he has accomplished were possible? 23.00 How does Josh know when he is out of alignment? 29.00 What would Josh like his obituary to read? 36.00 What has Josh learned from meeting A list celebrities and Global influencers? 39.30 In what way is Josh today different from Josh in 2011? 42.30 How close is Josh to achieving his biggest goals? 49.20 Josh on his purpose 50.00 Josh on success 52.30 Best piece of advice 54.00 What would Josh say to his 20 year old self? 55.00 Does Josh have any regrets? 56.30 Changing the world You can find Josh Littlejohn at: https://social-bite.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/socialbitebusiness/ https://twitter.com/SocialBite_ https://www.instagram.com/social_bite/ Find Inspired Edinburgh here: http://www.inspiredinburgh.com https://www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.twitter.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.instagram.com/INSPIREDINBURGH
In this hastily thrown together "bonus episode" we've got two interviews you will love. First Andrew gives us the full run-down on Brewgooder with Zoe, including their awesome new Office Beers Club. Second, our final part of our chat with James Watt where he reveals some exclusive news about projects coming up in 2019: * Growler Home Deliveries! * 30 Day IPA - We've maybe already had it! * EFP 6 with European twist? * An amazing Northern Monk collaboration * Martin nearly setting fire to DogTap Kitchen! And a shed load more!
Alan Mahon is the Co-Founder of Brewgooder. He wants to build a better world by helping a million people get access to clean drinking water. Listen to Alan’s story about building a purposeful business. And if you like what Alan and the team are doing, why not be part of the fight by joining the joining the community and becoming a [Brewgooder Well Digger](https://www.brewgooder.com/welldigger)
Alan Mahon from BrewGooder shares: The story behind BrewGooder’s mission to bring one million people clean drinking water The ballsy way in which they approach BrewDog to get a partnership with them to brew beer Why it’s essential to start with a sound business model if you want to do good Why BrewGooder changed their marketing approach from nicey-nice to warrior How we can make consumerism altruistic Alan is the Founder of Brewgooder, the craft beer brand on a mission to bring 1,000,000 people clean drinking water. Brewgooder became the first social enterprise brand to gain a national listing with Asda in October 2016, just 3 months after launching their flagship style Clean Water Lager with a successful £60,000 crowdfund. Brewgooder now has over 1,000 stockists in the UK, and has delivered clean water projects for over 40,000 people. He is a passionate believer in the power of 'altruistic consumerism' where everyday people can change the world for the better through everyday spending habits and is on a personal mission to bring social enterprise brands into the mainstream.
We've swapped wine for beer on this Matthew Clark Interviews podcast, to put some focus on the upcoming World Water Day. We're chatting to Alan Mahon, founder of Scottish craft beer label Brewgooder which is on a mission to give 1,000,000 people access to clean drinking water. Launched in early 2016, Brewgooder donates 100% of its profits to clean water projects around the world. Founded by Alan and Josh Littlejohn MBE both of which were and are involved in Social Bite a movement to end homelessness in Scotland, the business runs on a simple message of drink beer, give water.
Diving up to 700ft with no oxygen tank may seem like an extreme sport, but instructor Emma Farrell says freediving is more like a meditative state. Coaching Olly to hold his breath like an underwater explorer, she explains why she's never more relaxed than when she's 'one breath away from potential death'.Meanwhile, Ollie Peart - fresh from testing out 'Carrotea' on an unsuspecting culinary professional - considers the benefits of crowdfunded wearable air conditioning in this week's Zeitgeist; and reflects on the curious case of nature photographer David Slater. He also reports back on his challenge to try out aerial pilates - could now be the moment to bring it to Dorchester?Elsewhere, Alix Fox tries out binaural dinner dating and Liquid Silk lubricant in this week's Foxhole, and sets about myth-busting hymen-busting: is losing your virginity always painful? And, if both people in a couple are still virgins, is it necessary or relevant to get STI-tested before doing the deed?The Foxhole, as ever, is sponsored by our friends at MyCondom.com. Even if you are still a virgin, there's much to enjoy in their online emporium (it's always worth practicing at home before you take the plunge...). Just use our offer code 'FOXHOLE' to receive 15% off at Checkout.For this week's Lifehack, Alan Mahon of Brewgooder and Social Bite divulges his Top 3 tips to raise money for good causes through business. The Lifehack is sponsored by Squarespace.com - if you want to build a beautiful website from one of their award-winning templates, use our offer code 'MANN' to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Finally, our song of the week comes courtesy of new band Artificial Pleasure. It's called 'Wound Up Tight', and it's out now.Massive thanks to Echo.co.uk, title sponsors of this week's episode. Their excellent app helps you manage your meds, notifies you when your prescription is running low, and re-orders it at the tap of a screen. And it’s all completely free!If you'd like to sponsor a future edition of the show, or if you have a suggestion for a future guest - or if you have a question of sex for Alix, a trend challenge for Ollie, or you'd like to become a Mannbassador - just fill in our Feedback form. And, if you'd like to support our independent podcast, please do buy us a beer - every penny goes right back into making this show. Just visit MODERNMANN.CO.UKSee You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Emma Farrell, Alan Mahon, Artificial Pleasure. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: 'Skies Over Cairo' by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week is a very special episode we sit down with Alan and Zoe from Brewgooder, the craft brewery that donates 100% of their profits to clean water projects. Their goal is to provide clean water to 1,000,000 people and they have done it for over 40,000 people already. Inspiring stuff! Also we talk about the family history of Streets of Rage, the life-changing wonder that is the N64, Hellblade, GTA San Andreas, amazing soundtracks e.g. GTA Vice City and, of course, Streets of Rage. #rageheads We all enjoy a few of the 'Clean Water' lager by, of course, Brewgooder.
This week is a very special episode we sit down with Alan and Zoe from Brewgooder, the craft brewery that donates 100% of their profits to clean water projects. Their goal is to provide clean water to 1,000,000 people and they have done it for over 40,000 people already. Inspiring stuff! Also we talk about the family history of Streets of Rage, the life-changing wonder that is the N64, Hellblade, GTA San Andreas, amazing soundtracks e.g. GTA Vice City and, of course, Streets of Rage. #rageheads We all enjoy a few of the ‘Clean Water’ lager by, of course, Brewgooder.
Drink Beer. Give Water. That's the message from Founder of Brewgooder and Director of the Scottish Business Awards, Alan Mahon, who joins me to talk about his mission to help provide 1,000,000 people with clean drinking water. Listen as he charts the journey from initial concept at his local pub, through to brewing and securing their first major supermarket listing. Interested in hearing more about Breewgooder? Check them out here: brewgooder.com Want to see how you can meet people online using Odro? Email me on dougie@odro.co.uk
Ladies and Gentleman, on this episode of Slurred Words podcast I follow up my Master's episode with coverage of the latest PGA tournament. I also touch on Jordan Spieth's fun adventures during his Spring Break 2k16 with some of the guys on the PGA. In beer news, I feature the Indigogo campaign for Brewgooder, an awesome idea where buying and drinking this beer will help bring water to 3rd world countries. I also talk about the latest in Stone's Enjoy By Series and how your local liquor store is turning into a craft beer destination. Cheers!