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Trending: The American Ultimate Disc League and team New York Empire ! That's right ‘Professional Frisbee' is a big thing and getting bigger. Matthew Stevens, a professional ultimate disc player, for the New York Empire wanted to help his team better reach their potential, so in 2018 he asked his business savvy parents Barbara and Paul Stevens, to come help run his team. They didn't see that coming but they did! Because who says no to their kid? Paul owns a busy real estate construction company in N.Y. and Barbara worked her way up to become the President of a prominant Insurance company with four locations in CT. Paul funds the team and Barbara runs it. (She yells from the stands on game days kinda like Rebecca the team owner in Ted Lasso) The two of them must know what they're doing because the New York Empire won the championship in 2019 and 2022 and are currently one game out of 1st place this year. Even sister Melissa has joined the operation. The team is 53 and 6. They've won two AUDL Championships and have had two 15-0 perfect seasons. Right now they're the number one team in the AUDL. The AUDL is the 'American Ultimate Disc League ' which has 24 teams in US & Canada. Think fast paced football, soccer and ballet combined. More like football in that to score, you have to get the disc to someone in the end zone except a player can't run with the disc, he must pass it. (Impressive to me as the last frisbee I threw is still in someone's bushes.) They travel the country competing, and thousands show up for a fun night out. There are 30 players on the roster and four quarters in the game, 12 minutes each. The team also engages the fans who show up with music and what they call ‘activations'. An activation, said Barbara, is when you bring the crowd onto the field to do somehting, either throw a fisbeee or chase a frisbee, any kind for fun for the kids who attend. They even do things like ball hop games, so if you'relooking for someplace to go to entertain your kids this might be it! Depending on their age they even use some kids as disc runners, letting them run up and down the field getting the discs that go out of bounds and throwing them back to the ref. (Too bad my mother didn't know about this when I was a chubby little kid she might have opted for me to chase frisbees vs sending me to dancing school.) The New York Empire games are very much a fun family atmosphere. The team has even done exibitions at half time for The NY Giants and Minnesota Vikings. Paul and Barbara Stevens would love more people to come out to their home games. Home base is the Joseph F. Fosina Field in New Rochelle, NY. and games take place on Satrurday evenings at 7pm. Captain Lawrence Brewing is their main sponsor and they have a food truck and snacks and a DJ to keep the crowd engaged. Kids under 12 are always free- Adult tickets are $12. Check out their website at theaudl.com/empire to find out more. You can also check out the sport on Audl.TV. Enjoy the fun podcast of my live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show with Paul & Barbara Stevens owners of New York Empire.
We had a blast doing this one. We visited Hudson House in West Park about 2 years ago before doors opened and sat down with Paul Seres and Charles Ferri to discuss their thought process behind opening a distillery, tasting room, restaurant and much more before and during a pandemic. While Charles couldn't make this episode we got a really exciting addition to this! 2 years later we're sitting down with Paul and now Kyran Tompkins, formerly of Captain Lawrence Brewing, to talk shop, brand awareness and much more. Love this episode? Go say "hello" to Charles, Paul, Kyran and their incredible team and discover their spirits! There's a lot of cool things going down!
Grit & Grain Podcast sat down with Steve Luke to discuss his days Allagash Brewing, Captain Lawrence Brewing, Harpoon Brewery, Rogue Ales, Elysian Brewing and, of course, Cloudburst Brewing — although expect more from Elysian... The post Episode 17: Steve Luke, Part 1 appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
Andrew Castellano talks with Craig Ruoff about The Dream Big 2022 Event at Captain Lawrence Brewing.
Today I'm drinking Moon Dog by Four Quarters Brewing https://www.4qbc.com/ Rather than talk about Arby's fry flavored vodkas, let's talk about the other big news - Bell's Brewery to be sold to New Belgium Brewing's parent company as founder retires. Australian-based beer company Lion will purchase pioneering the 36-year-old Michigan company. The sale puts Bell's in alignment with Colorado's New Belgium Brewery, which was acquired by Lion in 2019. The word is - you can expect more of the same great beer, values and culture they cherish from Bell's Brewery - and some bigger and better things in the future too. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2021/11/10/bells-brewery-sold-new-belgium-lion/6367856001/ Brooklyn Brewery Launches New Non-Alcoholic Beer Variety Pack Nationwide - it will come just in time for “Dry January” in 2022. The Special Effects Variety Pack will include four different non-alcoholic brews, which are: Pils, Hazy IPA, Hoppy Amber, & IPA. The Special Effects Pils and Hazy IPA are both new releases from Brooklyn Brewery and will be exclusively available in the variety pack. https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/brooklyn-brewery-non-alcoholic-beer-variety-pack Berkshire Mountain Distillers recently released three new whiskeys sourced from Smuttynose Brewing, Brewery Ommegang, and Captain Lawrence Brewing. It's part of the ongoing Craft Brewers Whiskey Project , a six-year collaboration that includes the distilling of a dozen beers from a limited collection of Northeast American craft brewers. Last July, the Craft Brewers Whiskey Project was cited in the 2021 US Open Whiskey & Spirits Grand National Championship where Jack's Abby Smoke & Dagger Whiskey won a Gold Medal. https://thewhiskeywash.com/whiskey-styles/american-whiskey/berkshire-mountain-distillers-releases-fall-craft-brewers-whiskey-project-offerings/ Find out more about your host The Real Voice - Mel Allen. He's a working voice over talent and you can check out voice over samples and demos at https://therealvoice.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
A Pretzel, a Pig, and a Baby Baboon take a fantastic ride on a flying balloon and while they pass by a bright Hanover moon they look down and they see...Snyder's of Hanover! This may sound like gibberish, but your Bros are on a fantastical journey this week with Captain Lawrence Brewing Company and their collaboration with Snyder's of Hanover which created Snyder Bier. This marzen style beer certainly tastes like pretzels and we'll talk all about the history of Snyder's of Hanover while we sample this delicious brew. While talking pretzel's we'll also be talking about children's author Kenn Nesbitt who is certainly not as crazy as Shel Silverstein when it comes to the wild world of children's poetry. We'll talk his busy schedule and how he's delivering poetry to children during the pandemic. So grab a beer and join us for another great episode!Cheers!
My guest today is Mike Malone. Mike Malone covers the television industry as a reporter and editor for the trade mag Broadcasting & Cable, and hosts the TV podcast Busted Pilot. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times, Playboy and the Journal News, and he wrote the “Notes From the Tasting Room” column for Captain Lawrence Brewing for several years. His novels include Betsy Town and No Never No More. He lives in Hawthorne, NY with his wife, two kids and dog. During this show, we hear about Mike's career as a world class journalist for many publications, including the Journal News, as well as his endeavors as a published author and screenwriter. Mike is also a huge music fan, so we hear his take on the music biz as well! I hope you enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-doherty8/support
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is joined by guests from both New York and abroad. He’s talking about Crafted Exports with co-owners Qurban Walia and Peter McNulty, who export American craft beer to Europe. They also invited a few of the breweries and distributors they work with to join the conversation. Andrew Reed of Galatea calls in from Sweden, Todd Matteson of Mondo Brewing calls in from London, and Scott Vaccaro of Captain Lawrence Brewing joins the conversation from Elmsford, NY. Together they share information about the differences in distribution, drinking culture, and coronavirus policy in the guests’ respective cities. They cover everything from how Crafted Exports has expanded over the past five years to a collaborative beer event that coincided with a Yankees-Red Sox game in London. Beer ListAlewife Brewing, Distraction IPACaptain Lawrence Brewing, Achieving GrapenessCaptain Lawrence Brewing, Freshchester Pale AleCaptain Lawrence Brewing, Juicy WhiteFolksbier, Home ListeningLawson’s Finest Liquids, Little Sip IPAMondo Brewing, Leelo Double IPA Mondo Brewing x Three Chiefs Brewing, Green Room Double IPA In March, HRN began producing all of our 35 weekly shows from our homes all around the country. It was hard work stepping away from our little recording studio, but we know that you rely on HRN to share resources and important stories from the world of food each week. It’s been a tough year for all of us, but right now HRN is asking for your help. Every dollar that listeners give to HRN provides essential support to keep our mics on. We've got some fresh new thank you gifts available, like our limited edition bandanas.Keep Beer Sessions Radio on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Photo Courtesy of Qurban Walia & Peter McNulty Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
This week we conclude the story of the Beastie Boys, one of the hardest working groups in not just rap or rock, but all of music. We dive into the later years of their career, when they really hit their stride and finally got the recognition they deserved. Within a decade they went from being the brains behind the amped-up classic "Sabotage" to creating an all instrumental album with some jazz-infused, post punk goodness. We finish it all up with a discussion on their untimely end that is still felt to this day and their ridiculous influence on the world of music. So upgrade yourself to a Cookie O'Puss from Captain Lawrence Brewing and prepare yourselves because nobody, can do it, like Rock Candy can, come on!Resources: The Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond and Adam HorovitzListen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
This week we conclude the story of the Beastie Boys, one of the hardest working groups in not just rap or rock, but all of music. We dive into the later years of their career, when they really hit their stride and finally got the recognition they deserved. Within a decade they went from being the brains behind the amped-up classic "Sabotage" to creating an all instrumental album with some jazz-infused, post punk goodness. We finish it all up with a discussion on their untimely end that is still felt to this day and their ridiculous influence on the world of music. So upgrade yourself to a Cookie O'Puss from Captain Lawrence Brewing and prepare yourselves because nobody, can do it, like Rock Candy can, come on! Resources: The Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
This week we conclude the story of the Beastie Boys, one of the hardest working groups in not just rap or rock, but all of music. We dive into the later years of their career, when they really hit their stride and finally got the recognition they deserved. Within a decade they went from being the brains behind the amped-up classic "Sabotage" to creating an all instrumental album with some jazz-infused, post punk goodness. We finish it all up with a discussion on their untimely end that is still felt to this day and their ridiculous influence on the world of music. So upgrade yourself to a Cookie O'Puss from Captain Lawrence Brewing and prepare yourselves because nobody, can do it, like Rock Candy can, come on! Resources: The Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
This week we conclude the story of the Beastie Boys, one of the hardest working groups in not just rap or rock, but all of music. We dive into the later years of their career, when they really hit their stride and finally got the recognition they deserved. Within a decade they went from being the brains behind the amped-up classic "Sabotage" to creating an all instrumental album with some jazz-infused, post punk goodness. We finish it all up with a discussion on their untimely end that is still felt to this day and their ridiculous influence on the world of music. So upgrade yourself to a Cookie O'Puss from Captain Lawrence Brewing and prepare yourselves because nobody, can do it, like Rock Candy can, come on! Resources: The Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
They're one of the most influential groups in the rap/hip-hop genre, but actually had their humble beginnings in punk and hardcore. The Beastie boys have taken advantage of every opportunity that's come their way and infused their own interests in every step along the way. In this week's episode, learn how exactly it was that these 3 Jewish punks boys from NYC learned about this up and coming MC lifestyle and hopped on board the train with some of the greats like Run DMC and LL Cool J. And while you're kickin' it, why not enjoy a Cookie Puss Milkshake IPA from Captain Lawrence Brewing to get yourself in the mood? Listen to all the great podcasts over on Pantheon
They're one of the most influential groups in the rap/hip-hop genre, but actually had their humble beginnings in punk and hardcore. The Beastie boys have taken advantage of every opportunity that's come their way and infused their own interests in every step along the way. In this week's episode, learn how exactly it was that these 3 Jewish punks boys from NYC learned about this up and coming MC lifestyle and hopped on board the train with some of the greats like Run DMC and LL Cool J. And while you're kickin' it, why not enjoy a Cookie Puss Milkshake IPA from Captain Lawrence Brewing to get yourself in the mood?Listen to all the great podcasts over on Pantheon
They're one of the most influential groups in the rap/hip-hop genre, but actually had their humble beginnings in punk and hardcore. The Beastie boys have taken advantage of every opportunity that's come their way and infused their own interests in every step along the way. In this week's episode, learn how exactly it was that these 3 Jewish punks boys from NYC learned about this up and coming MC lifestyle and hopped on board the train with some of the greats like Run DMC and LL Cool J. And while you're kickin' it, why not enjoy a Cookie Puss Milkshake IPA from Captain Lawrence Brewing to get yourself in the mood? Listen to all the great podcasts over on Pantheon
They're one of the most influential groups in the rap/hip-hop genre, but actually had their humble beginnings in punk and hardcore. The Beastie boys have taken advantage of every opportunity that's come their way and infused their own interests in every step along the way. In this week's episode, learn how exactly it was that these 3 Jewish punks boys from NYC learned about this up and coming MC lifestyle and hopped on board the train with some of the greats like Run DMC and LL Cool J. And while you're kickin' it, why not enjoy a Cookie Puss Milkshake IPA from Captain Lawrence Brewing to get yourself in the mood? Listen to all the great podcasts over on Pantheon
In episode 122, Tony & Eddie skip the flick and only sip. They sample beers from Founders brewing and Captain Lawrence Brewing company. This is an exciting episode from the brew front - there's a new brewery here (for the boys at least) and a beer that Eddie raves about so much that it could be one of the best he's ever had. If you like barrel-aged sours or chocolatey sweet stouts - turn in for this one!
40 episodes! Off-Hop-Dub! Off-Hop-Dub! Off-Hop-Dub! This week, we are pairing Captain Lawrence Brewing companies "Tears of Green" with RVD vs. Jerry Lynn from Living Dangerously 1999. This might be one of the best matches and best beers we've done collectively and the guys totally mark out over this "before-its -time" match. We also discuss Troys new bed, Nicks CDs and what he did mentally on the first weekend in 6 years he didn't wrestle, Marks BDay, and the Major WF Pod Live Show. Also, get a major announcement regarding a LIVE SHOW during Mania week! Get answers to such questions as, Why is craft beer so expensive? And, What entrance would you want?If you're not in a mail truck, watch along with us! Turn to 42:35 right after RVDS introduction by the announcer.Follow along...Twitter: @OffTheHopRopeInstagram: @OffTheHopRopeMerch: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/smartmarksterlingPlease rate, review and subscribe wherever you can! Tell a friend, share the pod or reach out to us on social media! Next bonus episode comes with 420 followers on twitter or Instagram!
Today brings our first visit to Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. Kevin popped in their facility on a recent trip and bought up a bunch of their barrel aged beers. The post Episode 100: Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. appeared first on Beertastic Voyage Podcast.
This week Ashleigh and Maggie join Metal MAY-nia in anticipation for Gay Pride month by bridging it with one of the OGs of metal- Judas Priest! They go through the early beginnings of the band and make it into covering the 1990 trial where they faced a fan and his family after a tragic suicide attempt. But of course they counter balance the feels with ridiculous banter and some legit throwbacks to several older episodes. So grab yourself a Tears of Green IPA from Captain Lawrence Brewing, and drink along to one of the crazier stories in the metal history book! Resources: Dream Deceivers- Documentary Film Rocker Chicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Listen every Tuesday at 5:20pm as Kevin Begley reviews a new beer on tap at Sedona Taphouse in Norwalk. This week Kevin tries Captain's KOLSCH from Captain Lawrence Brewing.
Listen every Tuesday at 5:20pm as Kevin Begley reviews a new beer on tap at Sedona Taphouse in Norwalk. This week it's the festive Sisters Porter a rare pilot brew from Captain Lawrence Brewing Company.
Welcome to the second installment of Beer Sessions Radio at Brewery Ommegang’s Belgium Comes to Cooperstown beer festival! Jimmy Carbone kicks off the episode with some of the folks behind Brewery Ommegang, President Simon Thorpe and Brewmaster Phil Leinhart. Tune in to hear discussions about the anti-fracking movement in Upstate New York, why New York state water is perfect for making beer, and the rapid expansion of Brewery Ommegang. Jimmy checks in with Bill Herlicka of White Birch Brewing to talk about some of White Birch’s new beers, consistent brewing, and how a deal large retailer can completely change a company’s brewing process. Later, Jimmy’s talking with Sean Lawson of Lawson’s Finest Liquids about meeting demand, and collaborating on beers with brewpubs across the country. Jimmy chows down on some of Scott Vaccaro’s roasted pig, and talks about Captain Lawrence Brewing’s new brewery expansion. Finally, Jimmy chats with Tommy Harder of the Blind Tiger Alehouse. Tommy entered the Hop Chef competition at the festival; tune in to hear about Tommy’s approach to beer and food pairings, as well as the dish he cooked for the contest. This episode has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. “Underneath the Marcellus shale here there are huge reserves of gas that need to be developed. The basic issue that we’ve got with it is not that you shouldn’t develop it, but right now the technology pollutes the water… You can’t make world-class beer with polluted water.” — Simon Thorpe on Beer Sessions Radio
Brought kicking and screaming into the world of sours? No way – we dive right in! I feel a bit ashamed that it had taken me this long to hear about Captain Lawrence Brewing, but I have been properly introduced thanks to Shawn and our friend Tyler. In this episode, Shawn and I take a […]
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