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We are only a few weeks away from Tacoma Beer Week and figured it was the perfect time to highlight a significant collaboration beer being released during the week. Local pop-punk powerhouse band Amber Pacific... The post Episode 132: All In Amber with Amber Pacific and Georgetown Brewing appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
In this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast, Scott Cowan welcomes Kendall Jones, founder of the Washington Beer Blog, to discuss the history and future of craft beer in Washington State. Kendall shares his journey from an aspiring rock star to a renowned voice in the beer community, weaving together stories of personal discovery, local breweries, and the unique character of Washington beer. From Bellevue to Blogging Kendall's story begins in Bellevue, Washington, where his teenage dreams of becoming a rock star shaped his early years. Although music didn't become his career, Kendall's creativity and passion for storytelling found a new outlet in writing. His career path shifted again when he discovered the world of craft beer, a moment sparked by a life-changing sip of Samuel Smith's Tadcaster Porter. That experience opened the door to exploring beer differently, and Kendall began documenting his journey. Eventually, he launched the Washington Beer Blog. This website quickly became a trusted resource for beer enthusiasts across the state. The Craft Beer Boom in Washington Washington's craft beer industry has grown immensely since the early 2000s, and Kendall had a front-row seat to its evolution. When Kendall first considered writing a book about local breweries, he realized the market was expanding too rapidly to keep up. Instead, he turned to blogging, a format that allowed him to document the dynamic changes as they happened. Kendall reflects on the early days of now-iconic breweries like Georgetown Brewing, whose Bodhizafa IPA helped define the style of Washington IPAs. He discusses how smaller, independent breweries have contributed to the state's reputation as a leader in craft beer and the unique challenges they face in a competitive market. The Stories Behind the Beer Beyond the beer itself, Kendall has always been captivated by the people and stories that define the industry. From the innovative brewers crafting bold new flavors to the small business owners overcoming challenges, Kendall's blog has highlighted the human side of brewing. He shares anecdotes from his years of experience, offering listeners a deeper appreciation for the passion and hard work that go into every pint. Scott and Kendall also discuss the importance of community in the craft beer world. Local breweries often become gathering places that reflect the personality of their neighborhoods. Whether it's a cozy taproom in a small town or a bustling brewery in Seattle, each spot tells a story about the people and culture of the area. What's Next for Craft Beer? Kendall explores some challenges facing the craft beer industry, from rising production costs to changing consumer preferences. He explains how breweries adapt by experimenting with lighter styles, like lagers, and embracing trends such as non-alcoholic beers. Despite the obstacles, Kendall remains optimistic about the future. He points to brewers' continued innovation and creativity as a reason to be excited. New breweries are still opening, and established ones are finding ways to stay relevant in an ever-changing landscape. Why Washington Beer Matters Washington's beer culture is more than just a collection of breweries—it reflects the state's creativity, resilience, and sense of community. Kendall believes the industry's success lies in its ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. From the farmers growing hops in the Yakima Valley to the brewers experimenting with new styles, Washington beer celebrates local ingenuity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves craft beer or is curious about the stories behind Washington's vibrant brewing industry. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or new to craft brews, Kendall's insights and passion will inspire you. Tune in for a conversation that delves deep into the evolution of craft beer, the people behind it, and what makes Washington a special place for beer lovers.
Ian is live from Georgetown Brewery for the special release of the Mayor IPA! He tells us why this is so important, as well as how may people it impacts. Danny O'Neil, The Dang Apostrophe! Danny gives his honest reaction to the Mariners move to fire Scott Servais and what really needs to happen for this team to have actual success. Why is Jerry safe? Danny doesn't think the team is serious about winning if they keep Dipoto. Danny shares some impressions of the new Seahawks. Matt Connelly, Georgetown Brewing sits down with Ian to talk about the amazing things that are coming out of the brewery and the causes they support. Stewart Mandel, The Athletic joins Ian to kick off the college football season! He takes us through the new look of college football, what the Big 10 looks like now and a little something that might benefit Washington State and Oregon State come bowl season. Ashley Ryan is at Georgetown! She joins Ian to discuss the fallout from the Mariners' decision to fire Scott Servais. Ashley is seeing a glass half full. Kym Hilinski joins Ian to discuss how important the Mayor IPA is to the causes she's working for, specifically Hilinski's Hope. She's in Pullman right now and tells us what she's doing to help student athletes. Rob Rang, FOX Sports.com and BC Lions Scout joins us as we head into the final week of the Seahawks' preseason. He gives his insights on what he's seen from Sam Howell and why he's been unfairly criticized. Plus, and inside look at the offensive line. What does he make of the Darrell Taylor trade, as well Michael Jackson? Rob tells us more about Michael Barrett. Brandon Huffman, 247Sports sits down with Ian to talk about the Avery Strong Foundation, and all the good that comes out of a tragic situation. He lost his daughter and is fighting to make sure other parents don't have to go through what his family did. Plus, some talk about the rebuild the Huskies are experiencing.
Hockey playoffs are awesome, we are all Canucks! Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill Jr. joins the show to talk about the huge series in Baltimore, Ty France bouncing back, JP Crawford's situation and much more. Mat Connolly from Georgetown Brewing joins the show to talk about Bob's Brown Ale. Friends of Furness: Curtis Crabtree joins the show to talk Scottie Scheffler, Seahawks schedule, Kraken coaching search, NHL Playoffs and much more. Paul Skenes is a badass, he goes 6 no hit innings in his second start. Daily Power Play as the Kraken coaching search continues. Bobby Casper of Real Golf Radio joins the show to talk about the Scottie Scheffler situation details, his round in response to it, and other PGA Championship storylines.
In this episode, Ryan and Alex discuss the state of the world and how you can prepare your finances to weather the storm. The beers of the day are Tolt IPA from Valley House Brewing and Lucille IPA from Georgetown Brewing. If you would like to learn more about these beers, please visit their websites https://valleyhousebrewing.com/ https://georgetownbeer.com/beer/details/lucille If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
This month on the City Brew Tours Beer Club Podcast we explore Seattle, Washington! On this episode, Chad and Todd try Fremont Brewing's Blood Orange, Lime & Sea Salt Gose and Georgetown Brewing Company's “Bodhizafa” IPA. They are joined by Andrew Dekay, Head of Sales at Georgetown Brewing. In this episode, the trio discuss how Georgetown Brewing was once the largest draft-only brewery in America. They chat about the movie “Point Break” and the influence the film has on the brewery. Later, they talk about the culture of Georgetown Brewing and the allure of fresh hop season in the Pacific Northwest. You can drink along with us from the comfort of home! Join the City Brew Tours Beer Club, get delicious beers delivered monthly, then tune into our weekly interactive virtual beer tastings on Tuesday evenings. Visit shop.citybrewtours.com to join! Cheers! Subscribe to the most well-traveled beer podcast in the nation! Follow us as we travel the country finding America's BEST undiscovered craft beer! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/citybrewtours Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/citybrewtours Fremont Brewing - https://www.fremontbrewing.com/ Georgetown Brewing Company - https://www.georgetownbeer.com/
Thank you, Mariners for putting us fans in this position to be excited about this team. Ian reacts to the conversation he had with John Lund of KNBR about Cal and Stanford being tapped to join the ACC. Mat Connolly of Georgetown Brewing joins the show as we prepare for the 2023 version of the Mayor IPA being released on Friday.
In this new episode, we get to know Manny Chao of Georgetown Brewing Company! Yes, our fellow islander Manny is the man behind Manny's Pale Ale, the iconic Seattle beer. Join us to learn about Manny's childhood in Spain and beyond, how he fell in love with beer while trying to impress a date during college, and the persistence it took to land his first big job in the industry. Manny shares how an economic recession created unique opportunities to start Georgetown Brewing Company and the story behind creating their flagship brew, Manny's Pale Ale. You'll hear why Manny loves running his company (currently the largest independent brewery in Washington!) and how Camp Burton played a role in him moving to Vashon.
Our search for Seattle’s best IPA starts at Georgetown Brewing, where it’s possible the best IPA might not be Georgetown’s best beer. Then M’s Hot Takes reminds you in case you forgot and we discuss whether the Kraken’s Game 3 … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Our search for Seattle’s best IPA starts at Georgetown Brewing, where it’s possible the best IPA might not be Georgetown’s best beer. Then M’s Hot Takes reminds you in case you forgot and we discuss whether the Kraken’s Game 3 … Continue reading →
John and Wes discuss this years Darwin Award winners while enjoying a Georgetown Brewing Bodhizafa IPA and Wild Turkey 101. The title was John's doing sorry. Cheers!
Brandon Huffman and Ryland Spencer are back with a variety of topics. Georgetown Brewing released the Mayor IPA to help three local charities, so we get an update there. We've got a couple pet peeves and some recruiting help. Why don't NFL teams hire referees to help with challenges. Five names - Gio Kafentzis - Jacob Lane - Jay Mentink - Dylan Sikorski - Jake Mason
Ian is live at Georgetown Brewing for The Mayor IPA release party. Julio Rodriguez is headed to the IL for back issues. This franchise can't catch a break. Rob Rang previews college football players to watch this weekend. Texts react to the show at 49451, and Ian makes his Fact or Fiction pick.
The Mayor IPA release day is finally here, and Ian is down at Georgetown Brewing to celebrate. It's Friday, which means it's time to check in with Greg Cosell to get his take on this confusing Seahawks team, and their opponent, the Atlanta Falcons. Andy "Dirt" Johnson calls in to talk Cougars and Ducks before this weekend's game. Ian Rapoport makes his weekly appearance ot cover all things happening in the NFL.
“When we first name “Bodhizafa” … we spelled it B.o.d.h.i.z.a.f.a. phonetically, and then we Googled it and Patrick Swayze was the first thing that came up. “That's it!” explains Manny Chao, co-founder of Georgetown Brewing,... The post Episode 10: Georgetown Brewing Part 2 appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
College football is finally back in full swing, and it's time for Hawks fans to start scouting for a new quarterback. Rob Rang tells you who to watch for this weekend. Big news: Ian announces the date of the release of The Mayor IPA at Georgetown Brewing. Texts react to the Pat Chun conversation, and the CFP expansion. Softy, at the EQC, reacts to the news.
In 2002, after eight batches, Manny Chao and Roger Bialous high-fived in their Seattle backyard after nailing their Manny's recipe — a pale ale that went on the be Seattle's beer. Chao was the first... The post Episode 9: Georgetown Brewing appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
Sakamichi Brewing is located in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Each episode Daniel and Matthew (and sometimes guests) pick a beer or two from the menu and talk about it a bit. This week we drank some Bodhizafa, from Georgetown Brewing, while discussing father's day rage, beer balls, and the enduring legacy of Patrick Swayze. We also glanced over some shocking news from America and talked a little about the role of money in beer. Find us on Twitter at @sakamichi_beer Find us on Instagram at @sakamichibrewing Find us on Facebook at @SakamichiBrewing Music by Zen_Man from Pixabay
"Please don't lick your keyboard." It's not sanitary, but it's also not a phrase that would have been heard by the people swinging a nine-pound hammer while building the railroad or coal mining would hear either. In this episode, Brian dives deep into all things "Nine-Pound Hammer" as we drink a nine-pound porter from Georgetown Brewing Co.
In this episode we talk about the 1987 CLASSIC Over The Top starring the one and only Silvester Stallone! If you've seen this movie let us know your thoughts, if you haven't, sit down and enjoy the ride! We also talk about the difference between Juicy Fruit and Zebra Stripe, as well as toilet water cupping our balls... Do things get weird? Fuck yeah, they do. 1:51 1st Beer! Grid City Beer Works - Pilsner - An authentic Czech pilsner, under modified Bavarian floor-malted Pilsner malt, double decocted, soft water, Saaz and Tettnang hops 15:21 2nd Beer! Lumberbeard Brewing - Fresh Connections Fresh Hop IPA - Brewed with an absurd amount of fresh whole cone El Dorado hops and tastes like juicy fruit starburst and mojito with a unique touch of smoke due to the fires in Yakima 29:54 3rd Beer! Western Collective/RIIP Brewing - Best Of The West Collab Series Imperial IPA. 46:24 4th Beer! Georgetown Brewing - 9lb Porter.
Michael & Justin are joined by Dallas AKA Dutch via internet and the boys try a plethora of beers including: Mack & Jack's African Amber Ale by Mack & Jack's Brewing Oktoberfest Marzen by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Top Cutter IPA by Bale Breaker Brewing Co. Also Dallas revisits Johnny Utah by Georgetown Brewing that the boys already reviewed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beeronthekeyboard/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beeronthekeyboard/support
Michael & Justin try out Georgetown Brewing's Johnny Utah Pale Ale and Warsteiner's German Pilsner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beeronthekeyboard/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beeronthekeyboard/support
The Mayor IPA is officially available for purchase at Georgetown Brewing, and Ian is out there live to celebrate. Greg Cosell has analyzed the tape, and he tells us what he's seeing from the Seahawks defense, and how the Niners might try to take advantage of the current situation, plus he expands on his comments about Jamal Adams, and more. We've got a positive story coming from the Washington Football Team: Ian Rapoport tells us all about it, plus how Richard Sherman ended up in Tampa, and insight into the Belichick vs. Brady showdown. As we get ready for the most important Mariners series in years, Ian shares a crazy stat. The M's have played 7,060 games in their history, but only 35 postseason games.
Nathan Bishop and Chris Crawford join us for an emergency Mollywhop Monday session. We've had a couple of these this season, but this one is positive. The M's have just three regular season games to play, and they are very much still alive. How much of a chance do they have? We discuss. In years past, Oregon State would be considered an easy in-conference win, but not so much this year. Cam Cleeland joins the show ot discuss the Dawgs' matchup with the Beavers. We've gotten bits and pieces of Greg Cosell's real thoughts on Jamal Adams. Today, on with our friends in San Francisco, he makes things even more clear. Ian once again thanks everyone involved in The Mayor keg auction. Tomorrow, the beer is released to the public at Georgetown Brewing.
Mike Holmgren tells one of the best stories he's ever told on air. With 88 wins, the Mariners are already tied for seventh most wins in franchise history. If they manage to sweep, they'll be up to fourth. That says a lot about where this franchise has been. Mat Connolly of Georgetown Brewing calls in to discuss the next release of The Mayor IPA, and a second keg is made available. Ian makes his Fact or Fiction pick. Softy drops by before the afternoon show.
The Mayor IPA will be released at Georgetown Brewing this Friday, and you can score a keg of it now by placing a bid at 49451. The Mariners won again last night, keeping them alive for a wild card spot. We tell you who you should be rooting for tonight in order to help the M's along. Alex Brink and Mkristo Bruce join the show to discuss everything that has happened and will happen with Cougar football.
We'll finally get a chance to see the Seahawks on the field in a regular season game on Sunday. How will this offense differe from the offense we saw at the end of last season? We ask Pro Football Focus' Steve Palazzolo about that, plus his thoughts on the Hawks' cornerbacks, and more. Pete Carroll spoke today about what he's seeing in this offense that makes it different. Ian analyzes what he's really saying. On Something Good, Georgetown Brewing have released a beer with the Sounders' Will Bruin called Will Brewin's Thumbs Up IPA, benefiting Kick Childhood Cancer.
We are still live at LakeLand Village Golf Course for the Mayor of Maple Valley Open. Mat Connolly of Georgetown Brewing kicks off the hour by announcing that The Mayor IPA will once again return. Bobby Casper of Real Golf Radio joins us to take a look at the happenings in Day 2 of the Opening Championship. Peyton Pelluer discusses Hilinski's Hope, and the overall importance of mental health, plus stories of what it's like to play and coach for Mike Leach. Dick Fain drops by as we try to figure out if Dame actually wants out of Portland.
This week, our Heroes went to Summer Con and had Johnny Utah Pale Ale from Georgetown Brewing. Jordin and JR recap their experience while also discussing Loki, Sweet Tooth, Nightwing and what comic stocks to invest into next if you want to make, make that paper.
Georgetown Brewing Company is an icon in the Seattle and Pacific Northwest brewing community and have brewed some of the most popular local beers of the last two decades, including Manny's Pale Ale and Bodhizafa IPA. This week we are sitting down with one of the co-founders of this iconic brewery, a legend in his own right, Manny Chao. We chronicle his career in the industry and learn more about his brewery's approach to recipes, innovation, and branding.Follow Reuben's Brews @ReubensBrews on Instagram and Twitter and please leave us a review and a rating at Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show! You can also learn more about our brewery by visiting ReubensBrews.com, and we encourage you to visit us at our Taproom next time you are in Seattle!
The fellas welcome brewer Reid Spencer of Georgetown Brewing to the show to talk how they navigated the Pandemic, how the Keanu Reeves classic Point Break has influenced the brand and GB evolved out of one of the PNW's iconic microbrew labels.
Brian Kelly doesn't want to play in the Rose Bowl if it means family and friends can't come to the game. It's 2020. Cases of the virus are spreading at a record rate right now, especially in Southern California. Is a coach really going ot get that upset about a restriction like this? It's fine because really, the Pac-12 champion should be playing in that game anyway, and everyone on the West Coast knows it. The Seahawks are headed east to take on the Washington Football Team who have not one, not two, but five first-round picks on their defensive line. Have teams had success against Washington's front four, and if so, what does Seattle need to know? We ask Greg Cosell of NFL Films and NFL Matchup. Nothing hits the spot in a cold Winter's night like a malty, chocolate-y brown ale, and nothing warms the heart quite like giving back to the community. Georgetown Brewing offers both at once with their annual release of Bob's Brown Ale with money from each slae going to Ronald McDonald House. Mat Connolly let's you know how you can pick up a six-pack. It's today's Something Good.
Last week, we announced that Georgetown Brewing had sold out of growlers of The Mayor IPA. Today, we auction off the very last one, along with a game-worn Jordan Morris jersey, and more. Ian got Tyler Lockett to speak candidly about the loss to Arizona after last night's game in Glendale. The Pac-12 have announced the schedule for Week 1 in the conference. What went wrong in last night's Seahawks game? Hugh Millen breaks it all down, from the defense, to Russell Wilson's interceptions, and more on Hardcore Football.
The Mayor of Maple Valley Open was cancelled this year, but Georgetown Brewing has stepped up with the release of a beer with all proceeds going to support Hilinski's Hope, The Avery Huffman Defeat DIPG Foundation, and the Jordan Morris Foundation. Matt and Mat from Georgetown join the show to unveil The Mayor IPA. We get back to sports, talking football with former NFL executive Randy Mueller. Today's Something Good, is of course Georgetown's new hazy IPA, now available for a limited time.
The Mayor of Maple Valley Open didn't happen this year for obvious reasons but that doesn't mean Ian isn't going to support the three great charities that he wanted to benefit as they planned for the MOMVO. Georgetown Beer will be brewing a special beer with all the proceeds going to Hilinski's Hope, Avery Huffman Defeat DIPG Foundation, and the Jordan Morris Foundation!
Welcoming back Mat Connolly from Georgetown Brewing in Seattle, WA! Beer, Baseball & Bines is a weekly podcast hosted by Steve Carpenter (our CSCO) and Joe Catron (from Yakima Chief Ranches) . Tune in for harvest updates, baseball news and featured brewers from around the country. Now available for free on iTunes!
Manny Chao of Georgetown Brewing joins Puckett, Furness and Slickhawk to announce they will have a limited release of Manny's Pale Ale in cans with the proceeds going to help struggling local bars and restaurants.
Andy Largen of The Flatstick Pub joins Puck and Slickhawk to discuss their operations given current circumstances and their plans to ramp up their offerings in coming weeks. Would the Seahawks have drafted Patrick Mahomes in 2017 if they had the chance? Manny Chao of Georgetown Brewing joins Puckett, Furness and Slickhawk to announce they will have a limited release of Manny's Pale Ale in cans with the proceeds going to help struggling local bars and restaurants.
In the twelfth episode of the most refreshing pod on the net, your host Campion will interview his friend Dave. They'll be drinking Georgetown Brewing's Lucille IPA, a floral, citrusy, and awesome beer. We're drinking it cold, because as legend has it, "warm beer sucks". If you brew beer, drink beer, or are an essential worker, you'll love this episode. Grab a beer, head to the walk-in fridge, and start listening! Shout out to Georgetown Brewing: https://www.georgetownbeer.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jesse went solo for this one and tasted an IPA that has become a PNW staple. The Bodhizafa IPA from Georgetown Brewing. We hope you enjoy the show!
[photo by Jim Henkens] How do you become one of the largest breweries in one of the most beer-loving states in the country these days, and not sell a single drop to drink in your taproom? The incredible growth of Seattle's Georgetown Brewing Company, and the way they've done it, could leave a lot of beer lovers and business owners scratching their heads. And yet, Manny Chao and Roger Bialous have successfully zigged when everyone else has intentionally zagged. Bodhizafa IPA won gold at the Great American Beer Festival in the most-entered category, yet remains relatively unknown outside the Pacific Northwest. It wasn't even until 2017 that Georgetown beers were sold in anything other than kegs. At a time when beer enthusiasts decry the death of flagship beers, Manny's Pale Ale remains more than two-thirds of production for the 17-year old brewery. All this might seem odd, but there's more. Situated among other warehouses in an industrial section of Seattle, the taproom was still consistently busy when I visited this past fall. People waited to buy cans and growlers to go and as I sat down with Roger to talk about the brewery, I admittedly did not know the extent to how much what he'd say would surprise me. It's easy to get locked in on what's common and successful in today's beer industry, not so much to recognize just how special some histories and business plans can be. This is Roger Bialous, co-founder and owner of Georgetown Brewing. Listen in.
Ever heard of Pearl Jam? How about Georgetown Brewing? Adam and Jesse taste and talk about this amazing beer brewed to build stronger awareness and raise money to fight homelessness in Seattle.
*Ful Length* Pearl Jam, local Seattle grunge band pioneers, were putting on a benefit concert iseries n Seattle called "The Home Shows" during our recording. In an effort to synergize, we had a few of Georgetown Brewing's (also based in Seattle) Home Town Shows Seattle Pale Ale (https://georgetownbeer.com/beer/details/the-home-shows).
In today's show, Justin, Lydia, and Maura discuss the upcoming Seattle Art Fair, a fire destroying 65 liters of rum, some Britsh volunteers that helped with the cave rescue in Thailand being rewarded with a car full of beer and a man who made a huge profit on an antique bottle of win that he thought was a fake. Then, we talk with Mat Connolly of Georgetown Brewing and Trey Busch of Sleight of Hand Cellars and the Underground Wine Project about teaming up with Pearl Jam to raise money for their Vitalogy Fundation. Plus, we take a look at the most iconic drink in every U.S. state!
Coming to you from Beer Snob City, it's everyone's favorite stumbling drunk podcast, Beer Plus Three. The featured beers are from Eclipse, Kulshan, Silver Moon and Georgetown Brewing. The Beer Plus 3 Podcast features Jeff Swatman, Rick Anderson, Bri Edwards, and occasionally David Brown and Brandon Longwell. Got something to say to us? Send it to beerplus3@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.
Featuring Reid Spencer & Mat Connolly from Georgetown Brewing Company! Beer, Baseball & Bines is a weekly podcast hosted by CEO Mike Goettl & CSCO Steve Carpenter. Tune in for harvest updates, baseball news and featured brewers from around the country. Now available for subscription on iTunes!
00:00:00 - A team at CalTech has figured out a new way to increase the rate that the ocean might be able to suck down carbon from our atmosphere. The overall plan is still missing a few steps, but it's an exciting step forward in how might get ourselves out of this climate mess. 00:20:45 - Drinks are another way we've figured out how to infuse carbon dioxide into liquid, but we let it out again once we drink it. Whoops. Charlie really enjoys his Bodhizafa IPA from Georgetown Brewing, which of course prompts a discussion of the themes of the 1991 classic film Point Break. Joe references another film franchise with his Flying Cauldron Butterscotch Beer, but we'll let you put the pieces together yourself. And Ryan wraps it all up with a La Cumbre Elevation IPA sent to him by Matty J. 00:31:45 - Because we're all happy to launch stuff into orbit but no one wants to bring it back down ever, space junk is becoming a big problem (which you can see for yourself here). A joint research team at JPL and Stanford have looked towards the ultra-sticky feet of the gecko as a potential solution, but do the boys agree that this is the best solution? The answer may surprise you... 00:55:01 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like space junk, there's a lot of them and the problem is only getting worse. Joe complains about getting the best kind of feedback, a new Patreon subscriber from longtime supporter Andrew H. Thanks, Andrew! As part of his rewards, he gets a thesis title, and his is: Particulate Elimination Procedure in Trans-Orbital Space (PEPTO) as a function of decreasing carbonic acid degradation of calcitic systems in the surface ocean. Next up, Ryan reads a 5-star iTunes review that comes in hot with some criticism. Hopefully, we can all come together again over the greatness of orangutans. And Charlie has a question about a bet we made on various energy technologies back in the halcyon days of episode 88. Charlie has an update: we all lost. But Charlie is also looking for new grad students, so if you're interested in energy work, check out the Western Washington University Institute for Energy Studies website and get in touch. Ryan was interviewed about his journey from Creationist to Scientist on the Human Nature podcast, so check that out if that sounds interesting to you. Cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on Patreon! Music for this week's show: Bound - Matt Costa Meet The Bodhisattva - Mark Isham Beautiful Mess - Miranda Cosgrove Neo Zen - Ketsa Recorded using Zencastr. For 20% off your first year of Zencastr, use coupon code SCIENCE.
Dave Fleming NW Coffee Beer Invitational 2017 - Portland Beer Podcast Episode 20 Episode 20 of the Portland Beer Podcast is here! In this episode of the Portland Beer Podcast Steven Shomler visits with Dave Fleming Founder of the NW Coffee Beer Invitational. Steven and Dave start off this episode talking about how the NW Coffee Beer Invitational came into being and the fun story about it came to be hosted each year at the Goose Hollow Inn home of the “Best Reuben on the Planet.” Dave and Steven talk about a few of the 2017 NW Coffee Beer Invitational breweries and the special beers they are brewing specially for NW Coffee Beer Invitational including Portland Cider Co., Zoiglhaus Brewing Company, Georgetown Brewing, Stormbreaker Brewing, Great Notion Brewing, and Gigantic Brewing Company. This year the NW Coffee Beer Invitational is featuring breweries from SW Oregon including - 7 Devils Brewing Co, Chetco Brewing Company, and Yachats Brewing. Dave fills us in on the beer judging that is new this year at the NW Coffee Beer Invitational and his three judges - Fred Bowman, who many years ago helped co-found Portland Brewing Company , Jess Caudhill – Imperial Organic Yeast, and Whitney Burnside - Brewmaster at 10 Barrel Brewing, Portland. Steven and Dave close out the episode enjoying a wonderful coffee beer from Montavilla Brew Works. Many thanks to Ken Wilson the Media Maestro for his amazing engineering and editing! The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio, and is recorded at Culmination Brewing Company. Steven Shomler is the host and creator of the Portland Beer Podcast.