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Duji says she loves Christmas Ale so much she would drink a non-alcoholic version. A new study says they can predict when someone would start getting Alzheimer's and/or dementia. B2 thinks Rover needs a hyperbaric chamber. According to a workplace misconduct lawsuit filed by a former Fox Sports hair stylist, Skip Bayless alledgely offered her $1.5M for sex. Rover actually called Dieter. Keith Kennedy comes into the studio to tell Rover he is wrong, correct a story Duji told, talks about why he needed a poop towel, and alcoholism. Video of a man setting fire to another vehicle. People are upset with Keith Wasserman for posting a tweet looking for private firefighters to help protect his home against the Pacific Palisades fire.
Carissa, Jocelyn, and I continue our Holiday Horror with the 2006 remake of Black Christmas as well as a discussion on the original 1974 film since we are currently in it's 50th anniversary. We try out the Christmas Break Christmas Ale from El Segundo Brewing Co.
Hey Santa is that a candy cane in your pocket @rogueales @lefthandbrewing @lostabbey @shinerbeer @abitabeer @fatbottombrews #ChristmasBeers #CraftBeer #PodcastFun Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Carl, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Kendall, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Ho, ho, ho, it's time for a festive beer journey! This episode is all about Christmas beers, and we've got a lineup that's sure to jingle your bells. We're tasting holiday brews from across the U.S., including Rogue Ales' Santa's Private Reserve Holiday Stout, Left Hand's Nitro Candy Cane Imperial Milk Stout, and more. Expect our usual blend of honest reviews, holiday cheer, and a bit of playful banter. Will there be a surprise beer or ten? You'll have to listen to find out! We taste and rate the following beer from 1-5: 7:13 Santa's Private Reserve 2024 Mocha Stout– Portland Coffee Roasters Coffee Beans added to the Barrel Aging Stout, mixed with some Chocolate Stout. 6.7% ABV. Rogue Ales, Newport, OR SUDS-4 12:49 Candy Cane Nitro Imperial Peppermint Milk Stout- 9.5% ABV. Left Hand Brewing Company Longmont, CO . SUDS-1 22:32 Merry Taj American IPA- 8.5% ABV The Lost Abbey San Marcos, CA SUDS-5 34:59 Shiner Holiday Cheer – Dunkelweizen brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans. 5.4% ABV. Spoetzl Brewery Shiner TX. SUDS-1 38:16 Christmas Ale – brown ale brewed with 10 types of malted barley and hopped and dry hopped with Columbus, Cascade, Centennial and Amarillo hops. Abita Brewing Company Abita Springs, LA SUDS-4 41:38 Noel Spiced Christmas Ale – Christmas ale brewed with Tennessee honey, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. 7.7% ABV Fat Bottom Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-4 45:11 Noel barrel-aged spiced Christmas ale- bourbon barrel aged spiced Christmas beer. 9.7% ABV Fat Bottom Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-4 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviews https://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing / Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: Earshot, Radio4All, PodBean Producer: Good ol Gal Julieanna & Good ol Boy Dave Christmas Beers, Rogue Ales, Santa'S Private Reserve, Left Hand Brewing, Nitro Candy Cane Stout, Lost Abbey Brewing, Maritage Ipa, Shiner Holiday Cheer, Abita Christmas Ale, Fat Bottom Brewing, Noel Spiced Ale, Craft Beer Tasting, Holiday Beer Reviews, Seasonal Brews, Beer Suds Ratings, Nashville Breweries, Beer And Coffee Pairing, Holiday Traditions, Barrel-Aged Beers, Beer Podcast https://www.rogue.com https://www.lefthandbrewing.com https://lostabbey.com https://www.shiner.com https://abita.com https://fatbottombrewing.com https://blackabbeybrewing.com https://www.portlandcoffeeroasters.com https://sierranevada.com https://www.anchorbrewing.com
@rogueales @lefthandbrewing @lostabbey @shinerbeer @abitabeer @fatbottombrews #ChristmasBeers #CraftBeer #PodcastFun Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Carl, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Kendall, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Ho, ho, ho, it's time for a festive beer journey! This episode is all about Christmas beers, and we've got a lineup that's sure to jingle your bells. We're tasting holiday brews from across the U.S., including Rogue Ales' Santa's Private Reserve Holiday Stout, Left Hand's Nitro Candy Cane Imperial Milk Stout, and more. Expect our usual blend of honest reviews, holiday cheer, and a bit of playful banter. Will there be a surprise beer or ten? You'll have to listen to find out! We taste and rate the following beer from 1-5: 7:13 Santa's Private Reserve 2024 Mocha Stout– Portland Coffee Roasters Coffee Beans added to the Barrel Aging Stout, mixed with some Chocolate Stout. 6.7% ABV. Rogue Ales, Newport, OR SUDS-4 12:49 Candy Cane Nitro Imperial Peppermint Milk Stout- 9.5% ABV. Left Hand Brewing Company Longmont, CO . SUDS-1 22:32 Merry Taj American IPA- 8.5% ABV The Lost Abbey San Marcos, CA SUDS-5 34:59 Shiner Holiday Cheer – Dunkelweizen brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans. 5.4% ABV. Spoetzl Brewery Shiner TX. SUDS-1 38:16 Christmas Ale – brown ale brewed with 10 types of malted barley and hopped and dry hopped with Columbus, Cascade, Centennial and Amarillo hops. Abita Brewing Company Abita Springs, LA SUDS-4 41:38 Noel Spiced Christmas Ale – Christmas ale brewed with Tennessee honey, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. 7.7% ABV Fat Bottom Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-4 45:11 Noel barrel-aged spiced Christmas ale- bourbon barrel aged spiced Christmas beer. 9.7% ABV Fat Bottom Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-4 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell Swing / FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Earshot, Radio4All, PodBeanProducer: Good ol Gal Julieanna & Good ol Boy Davehttps://www.rogue.comhttps://www.lefthandbrewing.comhttps://lostabbey.comhttps://www.shiner.comhttps://abita.comhttps://fatbottombrewing.comhttps://blackabbeybrewing.comhttps://www.portlandcoffeeroasters.comhttps://sierranevada.comhttps://www.anchorbrewing.com
This IS a podcast longest episode. Is that a bad thing? Not in this case!! We have some phenomenal beers in this episode. We start off with an DIPA from Fat Orange Cat, then a 7.5 Christmas Ale from Great Lakes Brewing Co., then to finish up with a fantastic IPA from Hop Butcher for the World. This episode is drama filled and an on the edge of your seat episode!! Plan out your time and get this one in !!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-dawson7/support
FML: How early is too early for Christmas ale? full 414 Thu, 17 Oct 2024 11:56:05 +0000 bv6K4yMkRPakjLYiVDKhb1XTKOQj8nAU sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports FML: How early is too early for Christmas ale? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-li
Patrick Costello used to work at Anchor Brewing, where he was the production lead for the bottling and keg lines. He was also a member of the Anchor Brewing Union, where he served as a shop steward—essentially the union rep on the floor. Anchor's union was part of Local 6 of the ILWU. But Patrick wasn't exactly born into all of this. His mom and dad met at a house party in the Mission in the 1980s. Patrick's dad was stationed in the Presidio and his mom came here from Nicaragua. His dad wouldn't leave his mom alone at this party, or so the story goes. They were married at a church in the Presidio soon after that. (Patrick and his wife recently got married nearby, at Tunnel Tops park.) The family moved to Germany shortly after his mom and dad got married. This is where Patrick was born, in fact. They moved back in time for his younger brother to be born in The City. Then they went to Sacramento, where he went to school. After graduation, Patrick made his way back to The Bay, around 2010. He worked for a while at Farley's on Potrero Hill, where he met Jerry, a maintenance worker from the nearby brewery. Farley's gave Anchor employees free coffee, and they paid it back with a keg now and then. Patrick loved chatting with the guy. One day, Jerry mentioned that the brewery was opening a bar and that Patrick should apply. When he visited, the place was packed, with a line out the door. But the manager told Patrick that they didn't need help. He came back a week later—same thing. Same response. It went on three or four more times before the tap room figured out that they weren't going to get rid of this guy. They'd be better off hiring him. He came on as a barback at first and hit the ground running. This was around the time that the Warriors were starting to win, and the place was always packed. Patrick learned fast. When COVID hit, all the service jobs disappeared. But folks who ran the brewery brought a lot of the tap room workers over, to help keep them employed and also to keep up with demand. This is how Patrick got into the brewery. A production lead left, and he took over. At this point in the recording, we take a step back as Patrick tells the story of how the Anchor Union came about. He says there'd been talk of forming a union for some time before Sapporo took over, because workers felt that management wasn't listening to their demands. When the Japan-based company bought Anchor, they felt it was a good time to try, with a large corporation now in charge. At first, the efforts centered around educating employees on what a union means, countering popular misconceptions along the way. The campaign was tough and it took a minute, but they organized and got it done in 2019. We do a sidebar on the rebranding of Anchor that happened, something most area beer lovers (including me) were not happy about. Not at all. Union members knew it was coming, but they didn't get into a room during the development stage, and it was too late. Many union members agreed, but they wanted to give it time for the beer-drinking public to decide. The reaction was overwhelmingly negative, but ownership doubled down. The union made a statement. But it didn't matter. What was done was done. Patrick says that workers felt the closing coming on. Orders had slowed down. There was a brooding feeling in the air. Supply chain issues affecting markets worldwide hit them. Then, in 2023, came the news that Anchor wouldn't be making its famed and beloved annual Christmas Ale. Shortly after that announcement, Anchor would be shut down totally. Leading up to that, Patrick says employees found a way to get as much beer made and distributed as humanly possible. Even though he was a brewery guy, Patrick joined bar staff and worked for free the last night that the tap room was open. He says lines were out the door and that the whole thing was bittersweet. In May 2024, Chobani yogurt founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya bought Anchor. My initial reaction was wondering whether Ulukaya would bring brewery employees, and therefore, the union, back to work. Not only is it the right thing to do, but also, no one knows the product or the equipment better. Ulukaya has said publicly that he wants to do this, but nothing is certain even as of this writing. We recorded this podcast at Lucky 13 in Alameda in July 2024.
Recorded at the Blue, we discuss drops and also another top ten that was thrown together very haphazardly. Not sure if AWP will want to make a graphic for this one. Cookies legendary farts are a hot topic. Dollar beer night had us all seeing blurry and talking slurry.
SECONDARY EDUCATION The Kansas City Chiefs rode 18 unanswered points en route to a 25-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Nothing stands out about Ja'Marr Chase's performance as he's completely locked down by the Chiefs secondary. Meanwhile, the Chiefs' offense limited turnovers and mistakes in an unspectacular but efficient outing. Now locked into the 3-seed, can the team find their rhythm heading into the postseason? Tune in and find out! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: •A Critical Dissection of 80's Cinema (1:28) •Fountain Fantasy Final Standings (8:50) •Chiefs Bengals first takeaways (13:55) •How Rashee Rice's breakout will affect defenses going forward (21:08) •MVS gets shamed (26:13) •Is it too late for Justyn Ross? (29:54) •This Week In Craft Beer: Armando Reviews Breckenridge Brewery's “Christmas Ale” (32:42) •Chiefs Pro Bowl Snubs (45:10) •Kansas City Chiefs vs Los Angeles Chargers Preview (51:24)
Happy Holidays from Wolverine Sounds! The Go Blue Crew ends the year talking about the Rose Bowl Game and Christmas Ale. Cheers, and Go Blue! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolverinesounds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolverinesounds/support
Alex & Tara wrap up 2023 with their Spotify Wrapped highlights, Alex's inexorable transformation into Dr. Amp, and, of course, the 2nd Annual Craft Heads Podcast Airing of Grievances. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year!
Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! The best way to spread Christmas cheer is sharing big beers with all they hold dear. No matter what you may celebrate, December is a fun month for craft beer lovers. The winter solstice brings dark days, cold nights, and bold beers to drink. Brian decided to open another version of a Christmas Ale to share with you all this year. Long time fans may recall Ep. 053 that covers the history of the style in greater detail. Go back and give it a listen if you want the history. Enjoy this episode to learn more about Eagle Park Brewing Company out of Milwaukee, WI and the bourbon barrel aged Belgian style Quadruple they released this month. Now, don your cozy apparel, and grab a Christmas Ale to enjoy! Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers! After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow Buzzed with Brian on social media, and hit that subscribe button. Brian would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brianhttps://www.eagleparkbrewing.com/Host & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, This Christmas, last Christmas? Either way, still rocking! https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOAHistory/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these sites... https://www.craftbeer.com/beer-styleshttps://www.brewer-world.com/the-frosty-history-of-christmas-beers-a-tradition-that-finds-its-roots-in-viking-culture/https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/brewery-spelunking-eagle-parkBeer Consumed: Last Christmas BBA Quad by Eagle Park Brewing (Milwaukee, WI)
What a fun way to "work." As is tradition, it's time for our annul Holiday Blind Beer Tasting, aka The 12 Beers of Christmas, aaka The Interfaith Holiday Beer SPECTACULAR.13 (so close to 12) beers, 7 beer drinkers, blind tasting and picking our favorites. Mixed in with some fun facts about drinking and the holidays.The BeersN'Ice ChouffeSt. Bernardus ChristmasOmmegang Everything NiceOmmegang Everything NaughtyNoda Cheerwine Holiday AleBell's Christmas AleScaldis NoelBarrel of Monks Father Christmas 2018Delirium NoelPrairie Christmas Bomb!Highland Cold MountainHardywood Christmas MorningDeschutes JubelaleWe're taking next week off for the holiday break but we'll be back the next wek.Cheers, Y'all! Happy Holidays!!!!Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
S4-E47, Ever wondered what's the best Christmas Ale out there? Brace yourself for a rollercoaster ride of laughter and tipsy revelations as we uncork and savor the Barreled Age Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company and the Shiner Holiday Cheer by Shiner Brewing Company. We'll spill the beans on everything from the unique can design to the flavor profile, and even share our personal preferences. Feeling the holiday blues? Let's take a walk down memory lane as we dish out hilarious stories of our favorite classic cartoons like Tom and Jerry and The Great Race. Watch out as things get a little more colorful when we navigate the precarious world of underwear shopping. Buckle up for a wild journey as we meander into everything from bar crawls to quarterbacks, and even prunes stuffed with cream cheese.No stone is left unturned as we chat about our golf outings, the disappointment of frozen wings, and the curiously enjoyable experience of stuffing prunes with cream cheese. We've got beer reviews, dad jokes and a peculiar love for a certain BBQ sauce. So, pull up a chair, grab a brew, and get ready for an episode that's bound to leave you reaching for one reason to drink after another.Support the showwww.anotherreasontodrink.com
Beer Thirty: Craft Brew Stories and Reviews From Northern California
It ain't just wine country anymore!! Some of the best craft-brewed beers in the world are right here in the North Bay. And Danny Wright wants to taste them ALL on Beer Thirty! With help from the guys at the Sports Meats Beer podcast, catch new episodes on-air every Friday at 8:30am on 97.7 The River, THIS WEEK: Iron Ox Brewing - More Naughty Than Nice Christmas Ale!
In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called Begyle Christmas Ale. This beer comes from Begyle Brewing in Chicago, IL. They drink it and somehow compare it to things like the origin of Christmas beers, the new Ghostbusters films, recycling IP for nostalgia, sentimentality in Christmas films and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3.25 / 5 VincesTOM: 3.25 / 5 TomsInstagram: @friday.night.beersTwitter: @fnb_pod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@friday.night.beersEmail: 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!
Josh and Allan rekindle their podcasting with "bloodies" and Christmas Ales. *Insert AI dialogue here*Did you grow up mispronouncing words because of your parents' accents? Do you find children's TV shows like Bluey fascinating in their influence on language development? We do too! In this episode, we share our personal anecdotes about our Irish accents, how they've influenced our speech, and how programs such as Bluey shape our children's language. We also navigate the world of GPS navigation apps, sharing the good, the bad, and the downright confusing from our personal experiences. Don't miss out on this fun-filled episode that blends laughter, insights, and some fascinating discussions on how media and technology shape our language and communication.Andy (@holtgreive on Instagram): Andy loves his family more than us. Josh (@joshflagner on Instagram): It's not a bloody.Allan (@allanfee on Instagram): Allan's mom got knocked up at the Frasier Arms. Follow the show at @3guys3cities on Insta, Twitter, AND Facebook!
This week we talked to Michael Williams, Brand Coordinator and Advanced Cicerone at Great Lakes Brewing Company. We talked a little bit about Great Lakes history, and what they have going on now. We also discussed their beloved Christmas Ale as well as a few of their new beers available.Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow Chris on Instagram Like us on Facebook! Presented by Idiom Brewing Co.And supported by Havoc Brew Supply and the Brewers Association of Maryland
In this episode, I'll recap the Festival of Barrel Aged Beers and discuss my favorite beers from the event. I'll also share my experience of drinking the barrel aged Christmas Ale from Great Lakes Brewing.FoBABIllinois Craft Brewers GuildGreat Lakes BrewingOddPods MediaPromos from Infectious Groove and Grab 'Em In The BrisketThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5704447/advertisement
We have no idea what's going on anymore.Some of the beer (or at least alcohol) news we see is just insane. Maybe we shouldn't judge too hard, we've all had our moments, remember Brian's BORG phase?Seems another ridiculous TikTok trend has people de-carbing their White Claws. If you're gonna do that, why not just get some crazy flavored vodka and mix with some water. I think that would actually be cheaper. Madness.And from the "I shouldn't be surprised that I'm surprised" file, Ultra Right beer is a hit. A special edition with Trump's mug shot on it apparently sold 20,000 six packs in record time. A little less insane, the popularity of hop water is increasing. We've dabbled. Hop Lark was on the show a few years ago and we've even made some hop water ourselves. It's not really my thing, but Brian digs it.And we've got one last round of stats from this year's Oktoberfest. They hit record attendance in 2023, but sold less beer than previous years. Oh well, at least people were showing up.Beers of the WeekReuben's Brews / Monday Night - Surround SoundXul Beer Co - Rhymes Like DimesHalfway Crooks - Whole Cone Fest MarzenUntitled Art/ Collective Arts Brewing - Cotton CandyGood Word - Any Day NowBurnt Hickory Brewing - Big Shanty (Graham Cracker Stout)Hi Wire 10 Years of Hi Wire | Blend of BBA 10W-40 Imperial Stout, BBA Barleywine, and BBA Belgian-style QuadSourceshttps://allaboutbeer.com/why-hop-water-is-great-for-breweries-and-consumershttps://vinepair.com/articles/urine-in-corona-hoax/https://www.forbes.com/sites/dontse/2023/10/07/2023-oktoberfest-was-the-biggest-beer-party-ever/https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/04/molson-coors-ceo-on-non-alcoholic-drinks-were-moving-beyond-beer.htmlhttps://vinepair.com/booze-news/iwsr-data-at-home-drinking-trend/Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
Thursday, October 12, 2023: The Northeast Ohio Jewish community continues to come together as the Israel and Hamas war continues in the Gaza Strip. School districts are warning parents to keep children off social media out of concern that Hamas is flooding popular platforms with disturbing images and videos. Plus, we've learned that Cleveland Heights-University Heights school district has chosen to close its game tomorrow against Euclid to the public, due to safety concerns. We also share what we know about a scam targeting Summit County residents. In other news, we tell you how Netflix is highlighting the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, when you can get Christmas Ale in stores, what's happening tonight at the Cleveland Magazine Best of Cleveland party, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's In The News Now special on Rep. Kevin McCarthy being ousted as Speaker of the House here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11lydcwuinA Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: After deadly terror attack against Israel, Northeast Ohio school districts warn students away from social media https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/israel-hamas-conflict/terror-attack-israel-northeast-ohio-school-districts-warn-students-away-social-media/95-89992aba-f828-4a32-9f35-5810f36056bc Cleveland Heights announces Friday's high school football game vs. Euclid will be closed to general public https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/high-school/hs-football/cleveland-heights-friday-high-school-football-game-vs-euclid-closed-general-public/95-8a675f60-a685-4ea4-b21c-c3811186a560
In which we memorialize the great Anchor Brewing who hath left us with only limited supplies of Christmas Ale and to wander alone. WALK ON, MORTALS!! Featuring the great Bill Larkin on the epic keys and vocals. I'll be LIVE at Kulak's Woodshed July 29th and tickets are goin fast so get on it and then at Alma's Cider and Beer on July 30th so get in here! Recorded LIVE at Chicago's Historic Green Mill Lounge on July 15th 2023 courtesy of Jeppson's Malört: The Official Drink of the Apocalypse.Come find me in all your favorite places including my Discord! Featuring “Promises” by the Barrerracudas and a snippy of “The Wasteland” courtesy of Ross Bugden Twitter: Instagram For commissions/scores: bugdenross@gmail.com and a totally live performance of "Im Himmel Gibt's Kein Bier" composed as a movie score for the film Die Fischerin vom Bodensee, 1956, by Ernst Neubach and Ralph Maria Siegel (English lyrics by Art Walunas) and “You'll Never Walk Alone” by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein IIPLEASE RATE AND REVIEW and as aways: Teach CRT, go to Drag brunches, say “Gay”, “Period”, “Black Lives Matter” eat the rich and save me some sides.
It's been a sad week for craft beer lovers. A story we couldn't skip, Anchor Brewing is closing after 127 years in business.This one hits you right in the nostalgia as a craft beer drinker, but I'll be the first to admit I was part of the problem here. The last few years I think Christmas Ale is the only Anchor beer I've purchased. There are just so many great choices today. Whether I'm at my local brewery or bottle shop, there are tons of amazing beers to be had and some of the old faithfuls don't get the love they once did.Close to home Atlanta Brewing Co. reported their lease was cancelled at Underground Atlanta, where they planned to re-open after closing last Summer. Although we thought this was the end of them news came out after the show that they aren't giving up yet.We start off the show with tomato talk. Right, tomatoes. In beers, not in beers, and in the glorious BLT. Tis the season.There's also some fun news with a new champ for the Beer Mile. Chug, run, chug, run. The chug time was a bit slow but the run time made up for. And Asia is getting a brewery on a cruise ship. We didn't know until we started digging around but apparently there's already one in North America - Carnival Vista's Red Frog Pub & Brewery.A new (well, old) grain is making waves in brewing. Funio is a gluten-free grain that is very eco friendly and, apparently, has a closer taste to "real" beer than other gluten-free alternatives. Brooklyn Brewing has made beer with it and they're encouraging others to do the same.We were thirsty during the show so here are our Beers of the WeekAnchor - West Coast IPASierra Nevada - Ruthless Rye IPAHigh-Wire - Big Boy Thiolized NEIPAHalfway Crooks - Farina LagerVitamin Sea - Greetings from Weymouth IPASweetwater - Gummies Fruit Punch IIPAThanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
We have a special conversation with Bob Brewer, former Anchor Brewing employee, while The Drive and Brew Ha Ha are still on Summer vacation this year. There is sad news in the brewing industry, as Sapporo has announced that Anchor Brewing is closing. Here is the conversation that Herlinda Heras recorded on July 12 with Bob Brewer, who worked for Anchor for many years. When Bob Brewer was originally hired at Anchor in 1985, he had been working for a beer wholesaler which also distributed Anchor, since about 1977. He was a draft beer installer and also did nearly everything to deliver beer, including carrying kegs around San Francisco. Bob would always say he had the best job in the world. “I get to deliver the best beer in the world to the best people in the world in the best city in the world.” He was working to support his wife who was getting a degree in petroleum engineering. She took a job in southern California and he made the move. When Mark Carpenter called to ask if he could become their distributor there, Fritz Maytag presented him with “the presumptive close” and he got the job. He also got some work experience in England, which had a completely different regulatory environment. There was a brewery which was making a beer that they called Steam, too. But he mostly concentrated on the local market. The international market was more to “show the flag” than to move lots of beer. “I don't now whether the beer was the novelty or I was.” He worked with a famous English beer expert named Michael Jackson. Visiting the Barley Farm in Washington Fritz Maytag, who owned Anchor at the time, had a relationship with a farmer in southern Oregon who grew the barley that they used in the Christmas Ale. This was Fritz' idea so that his staff could understand the origin of their ingredients. There was a famous bus trip to Yakima with Fritz and Anchor staff including Bob. They stopped at Mendocino Brewing Company for some Red Tail Ale, one of the original craft brewers. (It is now Hopland Tap run by Ron Lindenbusch, ex of Lagunitas.) But “the elephant in the room” is the fact that Sapporo is closing Anchor. This feels like a loss in the family to Herlinda, and to many of us in the broad Anchor family. Fritz Maytag wanted to retire and sold the company to an investment group. They invested in the company and hired Bob as an ambassador. And then they sold to Sapporo. For most of the rest of this episode, Bob Brewer talks at length about the history of Anchor including some thoughts about the recent history and its closing.
Hi. This week in beer and good times we, of course talk about Anchor Brewing pulling back to California and shutting down their legendary Christmas Ale. Also, Layered Beers are mention, a checkin from the Tampa Bay brewery scene (including Angry Chair Brewing), maybe pound some Quads, have a Stout and mellow out, LA Beer Fest review and a lot more fun stuff. DOWNLOADABLE: PerfectPour515.mp3 (Definitely some cussing) Thank you for checking out the show! BEER AND SHOW RELATED LINKS: SUPPORT THE SHOW AND BECOME A GOLDEN GOD! Subscribe to the show in Apple Podcast. You can also find us on Spotify and Stitcher. Perfect Pour's YouTube Channel. HOSTED BY: Rad Stacey, Nick & Mikey. MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax. Drop Us A Line: Email Perfect Pour. Mikey would REALLY love it if you subscribed to his newsletter: Drinking & Thinking. Also, Check out Mikey's Beer Geek blog. Send Something Cool To Us!: The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay 2037 W. Bullard Ave #153 Fresno, CA 93711
Stephen and Michael interview Drew Pool of Wren House Brewing about the "Life" International Barleywine collaboration to help fundraise for Alex and spread colon cancer awareness. They discuss where the recipe came about and how collaborations like this help facilitate conversations. In the Beer News, Christmas is cancelled after Anchor Brewing plans to end their national distribution and releasing their annual Christmas Ale, a distillery wants to send bourbon into space, and Fireball is set to release a barrel-aged variant in honor of Father's Day. Thanks to Jackie O's for sponsoring this episode! Follow them on Instagram @JackieOsBrewery! Join them for their 5th annual Bwizzle Day taking place on June 24th for a full day of barleywines including a special collab with Pelican Brewing. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
Spring is a time of emerging, reawakening, and growing beer sales after the category's typical winter lull—at least for most breweries. But Ohio's largest brewery, Great Lakes Brewing Company, goes against that seasonal wisdom: Its slow season happens in the warmer months, while winter is its annual highpoint. What gives? That's just one of the questions writer and photographer David Nilsen attempts to answer in his latest piece titled “Lore of the Lakes — Great Lakes Brewing Company, Cleveland, Ohio,” which was published on February 1, 2023 as part of Good Beer Hunting's Signifier series. Inspired by his own coming-of-age story as a beer drinker from Ohio, he dives into the brand's history, legacy, and future, all of which seem tied together by two big questions: Just who is Great Lakes, and who is it becoming? Today, David and I discuss how his story evolved from love letter to detailed look at the brewery's operations and iconic beers themselves, like the beloved Christmas Ale that's released each October. He doesn't shy away from Great Lakes' struggle to define itself in the face of a changing industry, and where it had to look to find inspiration. That inspiration is leading the brewery in interesting, and sometimes unexpected, directions, none of which are off-limits to the historic brand as it attempts to balance legacy and innovation. While the story of a beloved craft brewery and its cherished releases can often seem romantic, David reveals how the struggles behind the scenes aren't always quite so charming. But there's still plenty of beauty in each word and picture, so come on a journey to the shores of Lake Erie and hear all about it.
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We're Back! Kicking off 2023 by picking up where we left off in our book-by-book overview of the entire Bible. We also review a couple of Ales.
It's our holiday show, and what better way to celebrate this time with friends and family than with a vertical of Celebration Ale! Three bottles of this amazing beer - 2022, 2021, and 2014. How does this beer hold up? If you ask JP, he'd tell you it's the solution to all the world's problems, regardless of age. Then, we crack open one of the quintessential Christmastime beers - Delirium Noel. This spiced Christmas Ale is everywhere and yet nobody really drinks it. We aim to find out why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three beer lovers, three beer advent calendars, twenty-four days to Christmas. You do the math. Let's drink to that!
To mark the end of another year, Eric, Evan and Dan all hop on their respective mics for one last time in 2022. First, the boys select their 2022 end-of-year music highlights (two picks per person). This list includes albums that released in 2022 that we found interesting for one reason or another. Don't miss it! Beats, Beards & Brews 2022 End-of-Year Music Highlights include: Harry's House by Harry Styles Vaxis – Act II: Window of the Waking Mind by Coheed & Cambria Alpha Zulu by Phoenix Diaspora Problems by Soul-Glo Tragic Magic by Spell Painless by Nilüfer Yanya Honorable mention album picks include: Dripfield by Goose and SZNZ: Winter by Weezer. And here are some links to the Spotify playlists referenced during this episode: BBBPod: 2022 Albums Best of 2022: Eric's Metal Picks Best of 2022: Eric's Non-Metal Picks Next up Eric shares his updated Top 5 Beard Companies list, which includes: Beardbrand CanYouHandlebar The Bearded Mack T3 Beard Co. Last Looks Grooming Honorable mentions for best beard product companies include: The Beard Baron, Copper Johns Beard Company and Damn Yankee Beard Company. You can also check out the previous list of top beard companies released in 2020 to see how things have changed since that time. Eric's beard product scents of the year include: Boardwalk Mack by The Bearded Mack (seasonal summer scent), Huntsman by The Beard Baron (seasonal winter scent), The Lodge by T3 Beard Co. (seasonal winter scent), Ghost Falls by Copper Johns (seasonal fall scent) and Spirit Guide by Damn Yankee (seasonal fall/winter scent). Finally, the gang all drinks and reviews Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company out of Cleveland, Ohio. Cheers to you all and the new year! Stay tuned in 2023 for more new episodes of Beats, Beards & Brews.
Christmas is upon us, and so are the holiday ales! This episode, we opened two Christmas ales – Great Lakes' Christmas Ale and Anchor Brewing's Christmas ale. It's a short and maybe not so sweet episode. Happy Holidays everyone! Be sure to check out Driftless Drinks on YouTube! Great Lakes Christmas Beer Anchor Steam Christmas Ale #GreatLakesBrewingco, #AnchorBrewing
Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! Winter is here! Happy Holidays to all the wonderful listeners of this podcast. This episode explores the history behind Christmas Ales and features two beers! An Imperial Stout from Prairie Artisan Ales out of Oklahoma, and a festive Quad out of Belgium. Grab your favorite winter treat and a Christmas Ale for this festive episode!Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers! After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow us on social media, and hit that subscribe button. I would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brianhttps://prairieales.com/https://www.sintbernardus.be/enHost & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, as true as the North Star in any Holiday story https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOAHistory/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these sites... https://www.craftbeer.com/beer-styleshttps://www.hopculture.com/https://www.brewer-world.com/the-frosty-history-of-christmas-beers-a-tradition-that-finds-its-roots-in-viking-culture/https://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/christmas_ale
This is the Beerlonging Christmas Special 2022 Mark, Rob and Steve enjoy some Christmas beers, talk about seasonal drinkers, roast dinners, Elf, Love Actually and Die Hard We also chat about some of our stand out beers from 2022… Happy Christmas! Beers Mark | Nogne ‘O God Jule’ Rob | St Bernardus ‘Christmas Ale’ […]
Rejoice and be merry! It's the 2022 BSR Holiday Show! Join Jimmy to celebrate with some of his favorite beer people: Joel Shelton, former Shelton Brother and current big honcho at Inner Circle Beer Tours; BR Rolya, consulting pro at Beer Bier Biere; Kevin Brooks, owner, producer, and more at Oasthouse Creative; and Chris DeCicco, head of the beer program at DeCicco & Sons.Catch up with the Shelton Bros alum (plus Chris!) as they recount the special places they helped to put on the American Craft Beer scene map over the years, and how that led to the Inner Circle Beer Tours.Want to try some winter time beers? Try out St. Bernardus's Christmas Ale, Brasserie Thiriez's Bière De Noël, and Fyne Ales's Mills & Hills to bring some spice to your holiday beverage lists.Strap in for this boozy sleigh ride as it takes you on tours to Europe with fun holiday drinks, and more!!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Merry Christmas! In this episode, we talk with Kelley Nikondeha about her book The First Advent in Palestine: Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexity of Hope. Kelley helps us reimagine the meaning of Advent by taking us into the complex political, religious, and ethnic landscape that forms the backdrop of the Christmas story, and encourages us to trade our often whitewashed, Americanized, empire-friendly understanding of the story for something grittier, more authentic, and more moving. How does the conflict between Israel and Palestine affect the typical American Christian's understanding of incarnation? What do most people get wrong about the story of Jesus's birth? What's up with those angels? Get the book and listen to this conversation for insights on these and many other timely topics.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Womanist Midrash by Wilda C. GafneyJesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes by Kenneth E. BaileyThe First Christmas by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic CrossanAlso, check out the Philosophy vs. Improv podcast, hosted by The Partially Examined Life.The beverage we tasted in this episode is Christmas Ale by Anchor Brewing Company.The tasting is at 0:36. To skip to the interview, go to 3:19.Content note: this episode contains discussion of violence, rape, trauma, and some mild profanity.=====We need your help.If you value what we're doing and want us to continue, please consider supporting us through our 2022 end of year giving campaign. The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Tweet us at @PPWBPodcast, @robertkwhitaker, and @RandyKnie Follow & message us on Facebook & Instagram Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
Let's party! In what felt like a bummer of a financial year, it's important to spend some time remembering the positives. We've experienced a market that hasn't been this bad for nearly 15 years, crypto is fully on the ropes, inflation is still problematic, and student loan forgiveness is in limbo like we talked about last week. But a massive number of How To Money listeners have, despite the economic headwinds of 2022, been able to make significant advances with their own personal finances. We love creating this episode, hearing what y'all have been able to accomplish, and sharing it with your fellow listeners. It's inspiring and motivating. Y'all were able to do everything from decluttering and cutting back on regular expenses to massive goals like saving up for a down payment and even completely paying of mortgages! Hopefully we can all learn something from each other today and we're also hoping that this episode might be the spark for some epic 2023 money moves. Want more How To Money in your life? Here are some additional ways to get ahead with your personal finances: Knowing your ‘money gear' is a crucial part of your personal finance journey. Start here. Sign up for the weekly HTM newsletter. It's fun, free, & practical. Join a thriving community of fellow money in the HTM Facebook group. Find the best credit card for you with our new credit card tool! Massively reduce your cell phone bill each month by switching to a discount provider like Mint Mobile. Don't be cheap and forego getting a life insurance policy. Compare rates with Policygenius. During this episode we enjoyed a Christmas Ale by St Bernardus! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a terrific beer this week! I'm having the Christmas Ale from Great Lakes Brewing in Cleveland. This is Christmas in a pint glass! Shoutout to The Muck Podcast!Other podcasts mentioned: I Had To Say It, Michaels's Record Collection, The Visionarium, and Soundtrack Your Life!
Cigar Review 1 Ian: Montecristo Platinum series Cigar Review 2 Cruze: AJ Fernandez New World "Dorado" Robusto Beer Tasting: Klaus Brewing Company "Edelweizen" Bavarian Style Hefeweizen (Houston, TX) Beer Tasting: Three Notch'd Brewing Company "40 Mile" IPA (Charlottesville, VA) Beer Tasting: Anchor Brewing Company 2022 "Christmas Ale" (San Francisco, CA) Spirit Tasting: Reservoir Distillery "Hunter & Scott" Bourbon Whiskey (Richmond, VA)
SHOULD HAVE NEVER GONE TO HOLLYWOOD The Kansas City Chiefs complete the 3-0 series sweep of Los Angeles with a 26-10 win over the Rams. It was slow burning sloppy slog with miscues on offense, continued mistakes on special teams, and an UDFA quarterback being fed to the sharks. As the Chiefs turn their attention to the home stretch of their schedule, can they tighten up the screws and secure the top seed in the AFC? Tune in and find out! Episode Highlights Include: •Rhys seriously injured (0:41) •Fountain Fantasy update (8:38) •Reactions to Team USA vs Iran (11:52) •Will the NFL move to protected draft picks? (18:15) •The Chiefs' offense looking out of sync (22:40) •The Rams' patchwork offense (27:02) •Chiefs' special teams continue to struggle (33:07) •This Week in Craft Beer: One Kansas City beer legend passes the torch to another (39:28), and put out the milk and cookies-Rhys kicks of the Christmas beer review season with "Christmas Ale" from Breckenridge Brewery (42:41) •Two young Chiefs stand out on defense (55:06) •Has Chris Jones surpassed Aaron Donald? (1:02:31) •Chiefs/Bengals preview: can our secondary hang with the Bengal's weapons? (1:05:17) •Are the Bengals paper tigers? (1:12:30) •Chiefs/Bengals score predictions (1:16:52)
Nov 25, 1992 vs 2002 We are almost done with our gallon of Christmas Ale and you can tell .We discuss the PB&J years of the show, 92 and 02. We have some new debuts and a backwards Retweet. What does that mean? It has to do with the cycles. Want to watch the music videos for all the songs? Well here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of their matchups 10-1. Email at drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com
We're back, and this week we're crackin' open the 48th annual Christmas Ale from Anchor Brewing Company, which is located in San Francisco, CA. This special spiced ale clocks in at 7.2% ABV, but you'd never know because it's so smooth! Tune in to learn more about this year's iteration of Christmas Ale wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Cheers!
This morning: Morgan is out for one more day, so Chelsea Lyons filled in! Bill took his son to his first Browns game yesterday and dropped by the Muni Lot on the way to the stadium, so we got to play a few rounds of the "Muni Lot Match Game"! Also, is it too early for Christmas Ale?!? Chelsea has a min-controversy brewing in her Moms group that involves a broken iPad, so we took advice on that. Also, we played Battle of the Burbs and heard about why you have a matching tattoo!
Lay of the Land's conversation today is with Pat Conway and Mark King of Great Lakes Brewing Company.Pat and his brother Daniel founded the company back in 1988 in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood where it's been independent for over 30 years and employee-owned since 2018 — serving 14 states and Washington D.C. with an award-winning and beloved selection of fresh, flavorful, and innovative craft beers that Clevelanders and others around the country have come to love like their Dortmunder and Christmas Ale.In 2019, Mark King joined the company as the CEO after an extensive career in the industry as a vice president at Anheuser-Busch, and most recently, having founded his own cidery back in 2013 down in Austin, Texas — Austin Eastciders.We cover a lot in this conversation, from the history of breweries and beer production in Cleveland, to Great Lake Lake's Brewing commitment to a triple bottom line of brewing good — from beer to community to environmental stewardship, to their role as a staple in Cleveland through events like the Burning River festival, to how they are handling the ever-changing beer industry — from the proliferation of craft breweries to “beyond beer” beverages like seltzers.Great Lakes Brewing has blazed a trail for so many other Cleveland companies and entrepreneurs and it is a privilege to capture a piece of their story here and how they are thinking about what comes next — please enjoy my conversation with Pat Conway and Mark King!--Learn more about Great Lakes Brewing CompanyConnect with Mark King on LinkedInFollow Great Lakes Brewing Company on InstagramFollow Great Lakes Brewing Company on Twitter--Connect with Jeffrey Stern on LinkedInFollow Jeffrey Stern on Twitter @sternJefeFollow Lay of The Land on Twitter @podlayofthelandhttps://www.jeffreys.page/
The boys drink and review Crowhill's 2022 Christmas Ale, then discuss censorship. Is it okay for search engines to "curate" our search results, based on what they think we should know and be exposed to? Should medical associations or journals crack down on doctors who propose alternative theories or treatments? What about when the government gets involved and asks Big Tech to ban certain people or certain messages? Is it right for the FBI to tell Facebook what to suppress? Is it different in times of war? The boys think through the issues and come to the conclusion that there's too much censorship in the world today.
Discover an old friend for a Tuesday. It's a beer that started its life off as a Christmas Ale and quickly be came one of the most iconic beers in San Diego's history. Say "Hello" again to Red Trolley.
This week we are traveling to Norway to hear about Christmas Ales & for fascinating Norwegian bars to add to your bucket list.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM THE BIDDIES!!!!! 2021 is almost over, but we couldn't let the year go by without releasing our annual holiday episode! We have a lively discussion about the absolutely gorgeous can design and an even livelier debate about the precise shade of white used in said design. (Is the can white white? Or white white white? Let us know what YOU think!) BONUS SEGMENT: Last year we vowed to save a bottle of Anchor Brewing's 2020 Christmas Ale and compare it to their 2021 release… tune in around the 48:30 minute mark for that extra special content! Stay safe out there, biddies, and as always... thanks for drinking! BEER RATINGS *SPOILER ALERT* - Jamie: 4.75 - Keryl: 4 - Surbhi: 5 GET IN TOUCH: Facebook - @drinkingbiddiespodcast Instagram - @drinkingbiddiespodcast Email – drinkingbiddies@gmail.com Untappd – DrinkingBiddiesPodcast
In this episode we drink a very tasty Christmas ale and listen to our favorite Christmas tunes.