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Jake, Stone and Jorge are BACK with another fun filled episode of Two Beers and a Mic. Today, we delve into an exciting review of the "Tropicália IPA," a standout beer from Creature Comforts Brewing Company. As we savor its unique flavors, we also take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our favorite episodes of the beloved show Drake and Josh. In addition, we explore the fascinating world of Indonesian Chest Slap Fighting, a unique and surprising sport. To round off our conversation, we make a $500 bet on if Stone can beat Jake in a 40 Yard Dash by 1.5 seconds!
Jake, Stone and Jorge are BACK! This week, we dive into an exciting review of "Classic City Lager," a refreshing beer from Creature Comforts Brewing Company. Join us as we explore the nuances of this brew while teaching Jorge how to roll dice along with some "dicey" hypothetical situations. We also share stories about legendary wrestlers and discuss what our finishing moves would be. We delve into Jorge's unique take on "high fashion" and how it's wildly misconstrued.
Averie Swanson of Keeping Together interviews Blake Tyers of Creature Comforts Brewing Company. This Episode is Sponsored by:Firsd TeaFirsd Tea is a proud sponsor of the Brewer to Brewer podcast. Discover the advantage of using new and unique ingredients, like lemon myrtle or lapsang souchong. Firsd Tea has been working with brewers to introduce distinctive, high-quality botanicals for innovative craft beers. They focus on being DIRECT, FLEXIBLE, and FAST. You can find out more about Firsd Tea's collaborations with brewers and tea ingredients by visiting blog.firsdtea.com.For original articles or to read the vast archives or to check out All About Beer. follow us on Twitter @allaboutbeer and Instagram @allaboutbeer. Support Journalism by visiting our Patreon Page. Host: Averie Swanson Guest: Blake Tyers Sponsor: Firsd Tea, Tags: Brewing, Recipes, Saison, Music, Location, Career The following music was used for this media project:Music: Hip Hop Intro 06 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9533-hip-hop-intro-06License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
From the Henssler Financial studios, this is your news minutes on the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast presented by ESOG. Today is Saturday May 27th, and I'm Brian GiffinThe city of Lawrenceville was recognized at the inaugural Community Impact Awards hosted by Georgia City Solutions. The event celebrated imagination, innovation, and collaboration, with Ambassador Andrew Young serving as the Honorary Chair. Lawrenceville received honors for its various initiatives, including the Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders youth council, Summer of Impact youth internship program, and Love Lawrenceville Day. The city was commended for its community engagement efforts, providing mental health services, strengthening community relations, and promoting diverse voices in government. Lawrenceville's coalition of community partners played a vital role in these achievements. The event also honored Dublin and Valdosta, as well as Dr. Annise Mabry and Creature Comforts Brewing Company. Georgia City Solutions, established by the Georgia Municipal Association, aims to address intergenerational poverty by implementing innovative programs tailored to each city's needs.For stories like this and more, visit Gwinnettdailypost.com. For the GDP Podcast I'm Brian Giffinwww.henssler.com www.esogrepair.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon and Michael are joined by Phil Wilson from the Labor Relations Institute to discuss the current union organizing campaign taking place at Creature Comforts Brewing Company in Athens, Georgia by the Brewing Union of Georgia. The guys also touch on the rise of Startup labor unions, the vast and substantive differences between "union busting" and union avoidance, as well as generational shifts and upcoming work stoppages. Union
It's a real treat to have #Dawgforlife and former Georgia kicker Marshall Morgan on the show with us today. He is now serving our community as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch. Located at 272 W Hancock across from Creature Comforts Brewing Company. He talks a little football and shares with us what he is doing now to serve our community both in business and how he gives back to the Bulldog Nation. Hang on, buckle up and enjoy the show. Paul Oliver - How the uga player rallied around the tragedy of the Paul Oliver story to help former players today. https://www.onlineathens.com/story/sports/high-school/football/2014/07/13/lending-hand-richt-former-uga-players-reach-out-create-network-wake/15525493007/ Merrill Lynch Wealth Management 272 West Hancock Avenue. Suite 200 Athens, GA 30601 T706.552.2067 marshall.morgan@mi.com
On today's show, Chattanooga Whiskey decides the guys don't drink enough. Buckle up, everything is racist, and Creature Comforts Brewing Company makes them political. Great, just what we needed.remember to like, subscribe, and all that other neck beard crap. https://www.teepublic.com/user/balderdash-syndicatehttps://www.instagram.com/thebalderdashsyndicate/https://www.youtube.com/The Balderdash Syndicatehttps://www.facebook.com/thebalderdashsyndicatehttps://balderdashsyndicate@gmail.comhttps://chattanoogawhiskey.comhttps://creaturecomfortsbeer.com
In this episode, we talk with Christina Camacho, CEO of Ivy Lender who is transforming the way small businesses apply for loans. Ivy Lender offers a front-end technology connecting lending institutions to the largely untapped small business market. Using an AI-driven borrower adjudication process and broker on boarding tool, institutions are ultimately able to convert more SMB applications while saving time and increasing their fee revenue. https://www.ivylender.com Our featured craft beer this episode is Classic City Lager by Creature Comforts Brewing Company, based in Athens, GA. http://www.creaturecomfortsbeer.com/beers/2017/9/26/classic-city-lager
In this episode, we talk with Pavleen Thukral, CEO and Founder of Stackfolio. Pav discusses how Stackfolio has used machine learning to create an online marketplace for loan trading that is already changing how hundreds of institutions across the country transact in the whole loan and participation markets. https://home.stackfolio.com/ Our featured craft beer this episode is Cosmik Debris by Creature Comforts Brewing Company based in Athens, GA. http://www.creaturecomfortsbeer.com/
I met Shannon Vinson not at a beer festival, or a beer bar, or at Creature Comforts Brewing Company in Athens, Georgia, where she works, but in New York City seven years ago. We were both getting our masters degrees at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Beer being a relatively far cry from the art world, probably neither of us had any foresight we’d ever end up here in this community, but we stayed in touch through social media, watching each other progress in this industry. Eventually, on a trip to Georgia a few years ago, I also met Blake Tyers, Creature Comforts’ Cellar Manager, a GBH contributor, and, as it turns out, Shannon’s boyfriend. It’s only been a few years since Creature Comforts opened here in this college town, but it quickly outgrew its first brewhouse. To keep up with demand as much as possible, the brewery opened a second production brewery in town. But despite the massive increase in output (they’ll land somewhere between 35,000-40,000 barrels in 2018), it’s still tough for the fast-growing brewery to send much beer too far outside Atlanta. I don’t want to give you the impression that Shannon’s work doing marketing for the brewery is anywhere near easy. It’s an increasingly competitive Georgia beer market and it seems they’re making a big push for name recognition outside the state. But with national accolades and appearances at prominent festivals like the Firestone Invitational, things seem to be clicking into place for them. On a recent trip to the South, I visited Blake and Shannon and they were gracious enough to host me in Athens. While here, I couldn’t pass up the chance to sit down with them and talk about their unique backgrounds, beer off-flavors, Creature Comforts’ barrel program, and the pros and cons of running a brewery in Georgia. This is Blake Tyers and Shannon Crawford of Creature Comforts Brewing Company in Athens, Georgia. Listen in.
The conversation with Blake Tyers of Creature Comforts Brewing Company continues on this episode of The Sour Hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blake Tyers of Creature Comforts Brewing Company joins Jay and Moscow on the episode of The Sour Hour. Tune in as Blake drops knowledge on all types of funkifying, from kettle-souring techniques, to long-term aging, to bottle-conditioning and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*This podcast is about craft brewing and should only be enjoyed by listeners of legal drinking age. We urge our listeners to drink responsibly.* Welcome back to a brand-new episode of CSPN’s craft beer podcast, Beer It Is! This week, Nubyjas heads to Athens, Ga. to interview Chris Herron, CEO of Creature Comforts Brewing Company,... Read More
We're talking all about Athens-area beers with Chris Herron, CEO of Creature Comforts Brewing Company, Brian Roth of Southern Brewing Company and Owen Ogletree from Brewtopia Events. Owen was kind enough to invite us to broadcast from the 22nd annual festival, and it was awesome as expected. The guys from Scofflaw also crashed the party too! Have a great week, check out beerguysradio.com, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter...and DRINK LOCAL!
Athens, Georgia’s own Creature Comforts Brewing Company is one of the most well-known breweries in the Southeast. It just so happens to be headquartered in the place we, the hosts of this podcast, call home - which is a huge bonus for us. Typically Will, Tony & Scott talk sports - Georgia football, basketball and SEC stuff. But this episode is a bit different and definitely unique from what we usually provide you to listen to. We’re talking a little bit of sports, but mostly beer. Host, Scott Duvall (http://twitter.com/jawavifilms) sits down with CEO and Co-Founder of Creature Comforts, Chris Herron for a one-on-one interview at their local Athens offices. Scott had heard Chris speak at a local entrepreneurial event back in 2016. He found Chris’ story going from college athlete to working in sales for a major beer distributor to eventually coming back to Georgia to help co-found CCBC was a topic that WSLS Podcast listeners would surely be interested in learning more about. Plus, college football and beer go hand in hand, Right? Safe to say that most of us can related to the message that appears on the CCBC website, when it reads: CREATURE COMFORTS BREWERY - LIKE ALL GOOD STORIES, OURS STARTS WITH HUMBLE BEGINNINGS. IT IS A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP, GROWTH, STRUGGLES, CHALLENGES, SUCCESSES, DISAPPOINTMENTS, BUT MOST OF ALL ABOUT DREAMS . . . AND BEER. Creature Comforts would love to have you come out and visit the brewery, take a tour and sample some of their famous brews, such as Tropicália, Athena or Reclaimed Rye. However, there is also another project that is close to their hearts - the Get Comfortable program. CCBC is spearheading a movement to help people in need get more comfortable. They’ve partnered with United Way of Northeast Georgia to Target 5 non-profit organizations who each share a mission to end hunger, poverty, and homelessness. Website & Social Links: CCBC Website: http://creaturecomfortsbeer.com Get Comfortable Program: http://getcomfortableathens.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/creaturebeer Instagram: http://instagram.com/creaturecomfortsbeer Facebook: http://facebook.com/creaturecomfortsbeer Email: curious@ccbeerco.com Podcast Links: Twitter: http://twitter.com/wslspodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/wslspodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/wslspodcast Have a great rest of your week and as always we hope to see you on campus very soon and maybe over at Creature Comforts as well. Thanks for listening, Go Dawgs.
Popular Athens-based Creature Comforts Brewing Company join the Beer Guys. They discuss their much anticipated release of Koko Buni, as well as their expansion plans. Tim and Aaron also talk to award-winning homebrewer Jon Shari of Little Cottage Brewery. Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast 001
This week the Brewcasters are joined by the crew from Creature Comforts Brewing Company. When this gem of a brewery from Athens, Georgia isn't making some of the best beer in the south, they're working to change some of their home state's restrictive beer laws. Tune in and catch their story, along with this week's beer news, a new BN game, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 2, Episode 36 – This week on the show, a plethora of IPA, and some tasty beers from our buddy, Phil. This week, were drinking the OC Brew HAHA South County IPA, as well as IPA from SoCal and Athens, Georgia. And just for the fun of it, we’re throwing in a Berliner Weisse as well. We kick off the show with with two beers from friend of the show and Patreoneer, Phil Lorezini. Phil is currently living in Florida, and was kind enough to send us some beer from Creature Comforts Brewing Company out of Athens, Georgia. To get things going, we open Athena, a delicious and spot-on Berliner Weisse. It’s tart and refreshing with just enough of that acidic bite to take it over the top. Berliner Weisse can be a complicated beer to make, even though it’s quite delicate and simple. Achieving the proper level of tart and funk is the sign of a great Berliner Weisse. Athena doesn’t disappoint. IPA and a Berliner Weisse. Now to the IPA! Keeping with Creature Comforts, we open the Tropicália IPA. Creature Comforts aptly summarizes this beer as “a ripe and juicy balanced American IPA”. It’s brewed with Citra, Centennial, and Glaxay hops. The beer finishes dry enough to pass for a west coast IPA while having a malt profile similar to an east coast IPA. It really is a nice balance of malt and hops, and not an overpowering, bitter malt bomb like many east coast IPAs tend to be. The east coast is slowly coming around to that west coast-style IPA radness, y’all. Next up is the OC Brew HAHA South County IPA. This beer was brewed in collaboration with Cameron Collins, founder of the OC Brew HAHA, Left Coast Brewing Co., Artifex Brewing Company, and Pizza Port San Clemente. The “south county” part of the name refers to south Orange County, which is where these three breweries hail from. Nagel recently did a write up on the beer for Orange Coast Magazine that sums it up pretty well. One thing that stood out to him was a mouth numbing affect the hops seemed to have on him, which is kinda weird and hard to pinpoint why. It’s a deliciously hoppy beer that’s well executed. You can try it at the OC Brew HAHA which is this Saturday! Get your tickets before they sell out… Speaking of Pizza Port San Clemente, the next beer up is their Mango IPA, Lono. This beer smells and tastes like a freakin’ mango. It’s delicious. Pizza Port San Clemente utilizes step mashing in their beers (which could be a reason why they’re beers are so great), leading us into a discussion on the importance of step mashing and if it’s something that actually makes a difference in certain styles of beer. We wrap up the show with a beer from Barley Forge Brewing Company, One Louder. We’ve had this beer on the show before and it was great, so why not have it again? Barley Forge also utilizes step mashing, and their beers are awesome. Maybe we’re seeing a pattern here? BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Beers from this week’s episode:Creature Comforts Brewing Company: AthenaCreature Comforts Brewing Company: TropicáliaLeft Coast / Artifex / Pizza Port San Clemente: South County IPAPizza Port: Lono (Mango IPA) (San Clemente)Barley Forge Brewing Co.: One Louder Direct A/V episodes: MP3 / Video Subscribe:iTunes: Audio / VideoRSS: Audio / VideoStitcherYouTube (Videos) Support the show:PatreonPayPal 4B Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramtumblrFlickr Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com