Podcast appearances and mentions of genny cream ale

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Poppin' Bottles
Genesee Cream Ale with Adam Schulmerich

Poppin' Bottles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 107:18


Western New York's own Adam Schulmerich (Shattered Globe Theatre) stops by to crush some easy-drinking Genny Cream Ale. He shares what it was like growing up in "cougar" country and relives those dirtbag years. We get a little Blue twice before staying up late watching movies. This episode is brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters (promo code: PopPop) and Recovering Bro (promo code: Bottles) Use the codes to save money at checkout!

Glitter Boom Girls Podcast
EP 44 - THE MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF GROWN-UPS

Glitter Boom Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 55:00


The Girls recall a kid's eye view of the World of Grown-Ups. Eavesdropping on your parents' adult drama. "He smelled like a brewery"... "Well he was three sheets to the wind..." Listening to your mother's gossipy phone calls. Amy's household crime sprees while her mother was tethered to the phone. Amy's Aunts judging outfits and drunks. Robbie-Ann's parents' big summer barbecue parties. Genny Cream Ale and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Ladies with cigarettes and unfortunate perms. Tons of hairspray. Oversized eyeglasses. 60s hair helmet holdovers. Frosted "hair cap" tips. Amy's parents' bbq parties: no shirts on the guys, Farrah hair, long maroon nails, clogs and tube tops on the ladies. Kenny Rogers on the radio. Grown-up side jobs - tending bar and waiting tables. Amy watching from the pool. What the grown-ups drove to the bbq. The hot mom and the dad who drove the Corvette. Amy's nonplussed Uncle Ray and his dolphin running shorts. 80s Divorce: a generation of latchkey kids are born. Amy's mom's friend Katie: the "Fun" mom. The 70s King Tut exhibition. Sidebar: energy levels and why two hours is the max to do anything. Modern adults: marrying later, having kids later, staying together. Amy's exceptional talent for making things "fun." Robbie-Ann's "fun" uncle. The catalyst for Amy's dark turn in her teenaged years: what her mom's friend Katie wrote in a letter to Amy's mom that crushed Amy's teenaged heart. Find out if Amy and Katie ever made amends. 

Steal This Beer
Episode 357 - Jon Mervine, Fifth Frame Brewing

Steal This Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022


Episode 357 - Jon Mervine, Fifth Frame Brewing Happy Monday, Thieves! We're back on the brewer train this week with our pal Jon Mervine from Rochester's Fifth Frame Brewing. Unsurprisingly, the conversation covers local legends Genny Cream Ale and the infamous Garbage Plate. But we also discuss powdered cream cheese and smoked beers. It's a fun time and we hope you tune in and let us know what you think! ***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.

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The Beer Reviewed Journal
Cream (Ale) Dreams w/Brian Phares

The Beer Reviewed Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 64:06


Please rate, review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app! Author, Twitter powerhouse and fan of all things Rochester, Brian Phares joins us to enjoy a Genny Cream Ale and a Genny Lemon Strawberry Cream Ale! Check out the BRJ on the socials! Instagram: @beerreviewedjournal Twitter: @beerreviewedjnl Matt's Insta and Twitter: @dreadedmatt McKenneth's Insta Twitter:@mckennethblue Check out the rest of the Lunchador Network family! @lunchadorpodcasts on Instagram! BRJ loves you! Thanks as always to Ehrling for the use of their song "I Feel Good" as the intro and outro of our show.

Beervana Podcast
Beervana Audioblog: Genny Cream Ale

Beervana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 5:25


American brewers invented cream ale as a way to cheaply combat the rise of pale lager. It was neither creamy nor especially ale-like, and it wasn’t until well after Prohibition that breweries found commercial success with the style, none more than Rochester’s Genesee.

Brews & BizDev
Brews & BizDev - Generating Leads Through Great Customer Service with Anthony Desimone

Brews & BizDev

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 57:19


Paul Greiner of Renoun Creative and Anthony Desimone of You're The Expert Now enjoy a Corona Extra and a Genny Cream Ale while discussing the best way to create new business in a highly uncertain business environment like ours, tips for business owners looking to easily create content for social media, what Corona (the beer) could've done to take advantage of the COVID situation, and much more! If you like our content, please subscribe and share!

Episodes - theDAMNcast

Hello and welcome to this weeks episode. Topics include: Alf (well more about the creator of Alf and the movie (Permanent Midnight) based on his heroin habit), the history of Genny Cream Ale (and all cream ales, which "spoiler alert" don’t contain any fucking cream) and we try to educate Joe on Japanese (pretty sure it’s pronounced Yapanese) culture (because he is visiting there in a few weeks to dominate them, not unlike Godzilla, and become the fucking icon that he was always destined to become). Also, the fucking computer stops at least 3 fucking times during the recording, so Curtis feels the need to reprimand Marty and Joe (even though they have nothing to do with it, and we have a fucking backup... WE HAVE A BACKUP!!!). Plus Curtis leaves in some of the "behind the scenes" shit (including a conversation about hosting dues... thrilling), just for the fuck of it. All that and so much more on this weeks episode 14, of season 6, of theDAMNcast!

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Cinemantics:  A Podcast about Film, TV and Beer.
(Mini) Episode #60: Victory Brewing & Desnoes & Geddes

Cinemantics: A Podcast about Film, TV and Beer.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 64:38


In this episode, Tony & Eddie have a nice fireside chat about their favorite "bad" beers, their top 5 Michael Jackson songs, meals they like to prepare on Saturdays and their favorite animated films. Whether it's Genny Cream Ale, Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', big ass salads or the Lion King, the boys conquered it all this week. They also sampled two new beers from Victory & Desnoes & Geddes beer.

Good Beer Hunting
EP-153 Jennifer Myers and Tom Thompson of Bottomless Brewing

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 76:04


When I tell people I’m originally from Upstate New York, it typically comes with a qualifier: an extra “up” tacked on as an awkward prefix to create Up-Upstate New York. If I just stick to regular, old “Upstate,” there’s a good chance people will assume I’m talking about some place in Westchester County. It’s a never-ending discussion, trying to figure out non-specific geographic boundaries, but the real reason it has importance is because it paints the picture that there is so much more to New York than its namesake city. The area where I grew up offers plenty, and for generations, its drinking culture was based around wine produced in the Finger Lakes. Craft beer was Genny Cream Ale or Saranac Black Forest, a beloved Schwarzbier. But in recent years, the idea of what beer is and can be has rapidly changed as local production has come to be defined by small businesses. As I visited my hometown of Geneva, New York this summer, I was excited to see how the beer scene has changed. One of the more recent additions was Bottomless Brewing, barely outside Geneva’s limits, built inside an old dairy barn and located amongst rolling farmland so ubiquitous for the area. Its name connects to the “bottomless” depth of nearby Seneca Lake, one of the bodies of water connected to the region’s Finger Lakes name. I sat down with Jennifer Myers, head brewer, and one of the founders, Tom Thompson. Jennifer is something of a veteran of the very young Finger Lakes beer scene, having worked in beer for seven years and acting as brewer for six of them. Over the course of our interview, you’ll hear Tom pop in and out - a natural part of being the one running a business - as he takes care of opening the space, welcoming customers and tending bar. It was actually a good example of what it takes to run a small business: you’ve got to be a jack of all trades at all times. Throughout our conversation, the three of us talk about what it takes to open a brewery and, most important, change minds and succeed in a region where some people are still figuring out what “craft” beer means to them. 

Brewelist Podcast
Kill the Plumber and Genny Cream Ale

Brewelist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 34:08


What's more fun than sipping back on a classic brew and playing a classic game? We couldn't think of anything so we decided to take the Mario-esque game Kill the Plumber and pair with Rochester NY's own, Genesee Cream Ale. Classic times all around. You can pick up the game on their website, or through STEAM. Stop by Genesee Brewing to get your hands on this ale. Check our Facebook page for updates, along with our Twitter and Instagram. We also have an UnTappd account where you can see what we're drinking; and you can catch us on iTunes for your listening pleasure. Any ideas you have for a game to play and a drink to go along with it? Email us: brewelist@gmail.com. Stay Thirsty and Play Indie!

Comedy, Food, Sports Podcast
Episode 49: Todd Glass and Christian Finnegan!!!

Comedy, Food, Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013 44:21


Talk about an everybody wins situation for a Thanksgiving nugget o' gift from Comedy, Food, Sports!  We interview two hilarious A-list comedians and we don't even talk non-sense in between!  This probably the greatest thing since mashed potatoes came in powdered form. Philly native Todd Glass is up first and he had one of the top five best interviews in Comedy, Food, Sports' one year plus reign as the top Philly based Comedy, Food, Sports podcast.  For those of you that don't know, not long ago Todd came out on Marc Maron's WTF podcast at the age of 40-something.  Almost everyone in the comedy community always knew, but the rest of the world did not. This was very ground breaking on many levels and Todd explains it all to us from why he waited to what it meant to him to the feedback he's received since and so on.  It's a very uplifting and powerful talk and it's a must hear if you're hiding anything from your family or friends or co-workers or whatever it might be.    Todd will be Helium tonight (almost sold out) along with two shows on Friday and Saturday.  Go to www.heliumcomedy.com for tickets and for more info on Todd, go to www.toddglass.com and be sure to follow him on Twitter @toddglass  Next up is Christian Finnegan most notably from The Chappelle Show and VH-1's Best Week Ever and "I Love the ..." series.  Christian talks about his music based podcast called "Audio Spackle", his abosulute vitrial of all New England based sports teams, drinking Genny Cream Ale and his love for the band Diarhea Planet.  Christian will be at Helium next weekend here in Philly and keep an eye for his comedy special coming out on Netflix in the coming months.  For more info go to www.christianfinnegan.com and follow him on Twitter @ChristFinnegan Upcoming guests include Philly's own Chris Cotton and Dave Temple (in studio), a possible MONSTER guest and few others we can't quite talk about yet. Comedy, Food, Sports t-shirts are on their way and the only way to get them before Christmas is to enter our contest (which means you actually have to listen to the first 40 seconds of the show) before the end of the month. Other announcements for big things next year will be coming out soon, but until then enjoy these interviews and support Philly's comedy scene!

The Stuart Bedasso Show
Toe Spork - July 7, 2013

The Stuart Bedasso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 60:58


What is a Toe Spork? Sit down and think... OK, you're just going to need to listen...and it won't be pretty.  Dave hangs out in a black barbershop. Eh?  Eh?  Paula Dean is all the rage so we talk about that.  A trip to Milwaukee...involves...Genny Cream Ale??? Don't call it a comeback! Whitee's been here for years! Music: Yaslin Bey - Life in Marvelous Times Booker T. Jones - 66 Impala Wentus Blues Band - Facebook Blues Michael Hall - Let's Take Some Drugs and Drive Around