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Step into the world of nostalgia with John and Wes as they reminisce about the good old days, accompanied by the delightful flavors of Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co. Eleanor Batch 4 and the bold Yeti Imperial Stout from Great Divide Brewing. Join their lively conversation as they delve into vintage drinking terminology and explore the profound influence of nostalgia as a powerful emotion. And don't worry, they may have a spirited debate about CRT and DEI, but they always make amends. Raise a glass and cheers to this captivating journey through time!
This week's episode features a strawberry rhubarb sour ale from Great Divide Brewing out of Colorado. Zack brings it back to the early episodes of CoHops and talks about some recent game collecting, Nick dives down the Resident Evil rabbit hole, and Garritt organizes a fight club. Instead of a news article the crew takes a look at the March 1993 issue of Nintendo Power and learn that Mario Paint is more innovative than Street Fighter II. Find episode 62: Rhubarb Evil: Nintendo Sour wherever you find your podcasts!
We found all the best Black Friday big & tall deals so you don't have to! Listen in as we choose our favorites and go shopping.Bear Skn Black Friday Deal: https://bearskn.comChubstr Black Friday Deals Roundup: https://Chubstr.com/shopBeer: Jody - Horchata Yeti, Great Divide Brewing
In this episode with sit down with the Southwest Area Sales Manager of Great Divide brewing to talk to us about the brewery and its beers. We also get into what its like in the beer industry and learned a lot along the way. We hope you enjoy.
https://kensthinktank.com/from-playing-for-cows-to-headlining-s05e02/D.D. Seaton on Ken's Think Tank Season 5, Episode 2Danny and I were talking about how he and his brother began a band in Farmington, NM when they were very young, and ended up moving that band to Denver, CO where Danny currently resides. They wrote their own music and really enjoyed the music scene in Denver.“Of course we did a few covers. Every once in a while we'd throw in a cover for fun, but when we played a club, it was original music.”‘When we were in Farmington, we had a practice space out on my grandma's farm. There was literally cattle on site. We were playing for cows.”Ha Ha Ha!“We were!”They're kind of a boring audience, cows.“Yeah. You stop a song and it's silence. Maybe a little moo here and there. It was so exciting for us, you know.” (moving to Denver)“We somehow got this practice space down here. It was THE best practice space in the city. It was huge. It had a little stage in it. We had concerts down there.”It was a big building, right?“Yeah. It's right up here. I'll show it to you. It was a big building, and it was full of bands. It used to be a yogurt factory. All these rooms started emptying out over the years, and they started renting them out to bands to make a little money off of it.”“For years and years, it was 11 or 12 bands. All kinds of bands like Rock bands, Alternative bands, even Cover bands. Some of the best nights where when these bands didn't have a gig because everybody was there hanging out.”“We would buy some kegs. And this was before the whole craft beer thing. So, we would buy these kegs of pretty terrible beer and charge people $5 a head so they could drink off the keg all night long. We would make lots of money. People could go from room to room watching all kinds of bands. We would wait until everybody was nice and lit up, and we would be up in our awesome space at the top of the building and start our show. Everybody in the building would come up.”You were in the penthouse.“Oh yeah – basically – yeah.”What is that building now?“It's Great Divide Brewing. They moved in while we were practicing there, and nobody knew who they were. And of course, they're one of the biggest brewers around right now. You can't go to a liquor store without seeing some Great Divide Brewing in it.”Support the show (http://kensthinktank.com/)
It's Huck's last show!!! So the boys are sending him off on the right note! Listen as DreZ and Huck try some of Huck's favorite Barley Wines from Great Divide Brewing and Shipyard Brewing. #BrewsdayTuesday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Holiday, Everyone! We're back with a Holiday special episode! We already covered favorite Christmas movies and now we're crossing genres with horror. That's right, Horror! We're doing this remotely and we're covering the few (good) films that somehow entangle the spirit of Christmas with horror elements. This week we got Great Divide Brewing's Peppermint Bark Yeti Stout and Karl Strauss Brewing's Brewer's Dozen Imperial Cookie Stout. Hope you all are enjoying this holiday season and join us on more of our Christmas theme episodes! To the Craft! And Happy Holidays! https://anchor.fm/goldencraftcast IG @GoldenCraftCast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Football, cold weather, Halloween, and the Starbucks PSL. The season that so many people love is upon us, and so too are the beers of Fall. This week, Jason and Stephen give some history on Oktoberfest Marzens as well as discussing Jason's least favorite, basic-bro beer, the Pumpkin Ale. Beer Tastings: Jason - El Zacaton, Hubbard's Cave Brewing, Niles, IL. Style: Imperial Stout with Almond, Cacao, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and Ancho Chiles Stephen - Pumpkin Spice Yeti, Great Divide Brewing, Denver, CO. Style: Imperial Stout with Coffee and Pumpkin Spices --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Something new is going down for the Beer and B-Movies Podcast. This Wednesday we're releasing the first in a series of podcasts dedicated to specific genres/styles of B-Movies, to be released on the last Wednesday of the month. Our regular episodes will continue as usual, but we thought it'd be a good time to talk about the genres that dominate the B-Movie universe. First up, #filmnoir, with a Stout tasting from Samuel Smith Brewery, Bell's Brewery, Artisanal Brew Works, and Great Divide Brewing. Thanks for listening! Check out our new website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Audible, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram , Facebook, and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
Host Ben Rice travels to Denver, Colorado, to record his first on-site episode in over a year! Ben sits down with Great Divide's marketing manager Matt Sandy and multi-instrumentalist Tom Hagerman (DeVotchKa, Tom Hagerman, Post Truth Serum) to discuss the beer and music businesses and their odd overlaps, especially in the time of COVID and the early aughts and releasing new projects/beers at a time where the industries are completely in flux. Plus! Music reviews vs beer reviews, "finding your Yeti," and finding comfort in familiarity. All this and more, on episode 142 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Follow Great Divide across social media @greatdividebrewDefinitely seek out Tom Hagerman's latest, Post Truth Serum, on BandCamp at posttruthserum.bandcamp.com or find him on Instagram @tom_hagermanBarley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.comAnd be sure to learn more about the Black Is Beautiful Initiative, as featured in Episode 129 with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing, at www.blackisbeautiful.beerGet your merch or make donations at www.customink.com/fundraising/black-is-beautiful-initiativeAlso, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_osBen is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it.Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
Cheers and adventurous beers! Brian's back on the show; we're drinking some adventurous beer from Pizza Port, getting sessionable in Colorado, and getting really mad at BeerAdvocate.Brian and Greg kick off the hydration session with Taste for Adventure, a new IPA from Pizza Port Brewing in San Diego. It's loaded with experimental hops Sabro and HBC 586.Greg talks about heading outdoors for an upcoming interview and some necessary beer research at Topa Topa Brewing. This brings up the topic of original breweries in Ventura County. Brian gets angry about some rude customer service at a French cuisine store. And the crew finds out how highly rated some horrible beers are. And Scott is sipping on a classic Stone IPA.For our Bullpen Beer, Greg grabs a Camp Camper hazy pale ale from Great Divide Brewing Company in Denver.In Booze News:•Boston Beer revenue is way up for 2020, and a lot of that is thanks to hard seltzer.•A drunk woman in Arizona gets naked and steals clothes and booze.•Florida Man: a drunk driver crashes into the back of a police car.We have a new segment: Beer Faults and Adjuncts. It's everyone's chance to let us know what we did wrong. This time, Greg embarrassed himself with his lack of rapper knowledge.Our Old Timey Word of the Week: "Conny Wobble." Use it on social media and tag us for a shout-out!Cheers to Colorado Springs, CO, for being our top listening city for last week!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and follow us on our social medias for some great beer shots: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on Twitter, and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial us at (805) 538-BEER (2337); we'd love to hear from you!
This week “The Legendary Brew Crew” talk about how they made it to 100 episodes and are joined later by special guest, Co-Founder and CEO of Crowns & Hops Brewing, Beny Ashburn. They attempt to chug a beer and strip Yoda of his name all while talking the past, present and future of Crowns & Hops (46:23). This episode features Beer from Crowns & Hops Brewing, Great Divide Brewing and 21st Amendment Brewing. Grab a Drink and Pull up a chair. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brewsingbanter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewsingbanter/support
We finally made it to the last installment of the series on barrel aged brews! We've previously asked brewers from two local breweries (Junkyard Brewing and Drekker Brewing) 10 questions we thought our audience might want to know about what barrel aging a beer is all about. In this LAST CALL edition, we stick with the traditional LC formula and get a little tipsy with Mick Klein and cousin Torry while asking the brewers off the wall hits such as "How do you get such a high ABV% if it doesn't come from the barrel", and "What's a yeast cake", to "How does barrel temp affect the beer", and "what future barrel projects do you have coming"? We sample and review Great Divide Brewing's Wood Werks Barrel Series #3 brown rye ale, Brouwerij Van Honsebrouck's 2013 Trignac XII, and 3 Floyds Brewing's Pillar of Beasts barrel aged salted caramel barleywine. Some hefty bois to round out the trifecta, and we hope you enjoy! For more information on our guest Mick Klein and his music, head over to - https://mickklein.com/ and show him some love! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, please feel free to e-mail us at brewsboozeandreviews@hotmail.com. If you like this podcast, please rate and review us on your favorite platform. If you would like to support our efforts, you can do so by clicking the donate button at the bottom of this episode description. It allows us to purchase more beverages to discuss for you fine folks. You can also leave a voice message for us at - https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/message. For more information about the show, or to listen to our back catalogue of episodes, head over to https://brewsboozeandreviews.com/ On behalf of everyone at Brews, Booze, & Reviews, may your glasses be full, and your spirits high! Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/support
oin the guys on this Halloween Special as they have the Pumpkin Spice Yeti Imperial Pumpkin Stout from Great Divide Brewing and New Belgium's Atomic Pumpkin VooDoo Ranger Spicy Pumpkin Ale. In this Halloween Special they talk all things horror films, Halloween festivities, costumes, and much much more.
This week the Beer Blazers, Eric Johnson, Eric Beehler, and Jenny Baldarrama venture north to Denver for the first time. We visit Great Divide Brewing Co. in Denver, CO. We talk about food and beer pairings while enjoying some Great Divide beer in their new Barrel Bar & Packaging Wonderland. All this and more on this episode of Beer Blazers. If you have comments, reach us via the links below or call us at 720-263-0337. Show Links: http://www.greatdivide.com http://www.beerblazers.com https://twitter.com/beerblazers https://www.facebook.com/beerblazers https://www.instagram.com/beerblazers
**SPOILERS** SKIP THE HARDMEAT IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE MANDALORIAN CHAPTER 8 "REDEMPTION" Minor spoilers for Rebels and Clone Wars mentioned too. The 27th episode of the Galaxy of Beeroes podcast hosted by BrickHardmeat & DarthDarket with special guest BattleFrontline!! Galaxy of Beeroes is a #cancrackerscollective podcast. Recorded on 1.6.20 This episode will contain the following discussion 1. Our week in Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes 2. Cantina beer talk featuring Great Divide Brewing (15:57) 3. **SPOILERS** The Hard Meat - The Mandalorian Chapter 8 Analysis (20:00) 4. SWGoH Events Make sure you’re following us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. If you’d like to help us continue this journey hit up our Patreon where you can be either a one time or continuing member of the Beero community. www.twitter.com/galaxyofbeeroes www.instagram.com/galaxyofbeeroes www.facebook.com/galaxyof www.patreon.com/galaxyofbeeroes Segment transition music by JediProd http://bit.ly/jediprod Thanks for listening!
Hey Brewcrew, In this episode we talk about, how Leto is weighing in on Joquin Phoenix's Joker, update you all on CW's crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths set to premiere in December and talk about what's going with John Wick Universe. Our main topic of discussion in this episode is our favorite Halloween specials. We also play a Halloween trivia game. What is your favorite Haloween episode let us know in the comments or on the socials @Brewnomics. We talk about all this all while we rate amazing craft beer. As always be good to each other and by a friend a beer. Cheers!!! Beer List: Mural Agua Fresca- New Belgium Brewing Company Mr. Freshy's Fresh Hop Ale- Boise Brewing Oktoberfest-White Dog Brewing Big Yeti- 25th anniversary- Great Divide Brewing
Episode 103 of Beer, Bros & BS features a gathering of randomness including Snoop Dogg and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Mystery Science Theater 3000, the metal band As I Lay Dying, the first mobile phone with iTunes on it (it wasn’t made by Apple) and a few random KeyForge deck names.On top of all of that, we also got to review beer from Odd Breed Wild Ales, Great Divide Brewing, Bruery Terreux, Brew Rebellion and Elmhurst Brewing Company. You can also checkout what we ranked these beers on Untappd.We started the show with a quick tribute to Stan Lee who recently passed away. After that we played a few rounds of Would You Rather and we ended the show with What Burns Your Bacon. Make sure you’re a friend of the show, please subscribe, follow and share us.Cheers!http://beerbrosbs.com/episode-103/
This week we are joined by Brandon Jacobs from Great Divide Brewing in Denver Colorado. We chat about our collaboration beer and Brandon's background in the music industry. Ryan's picks for Buzzed words: - Larkin: Ghost- Brandon B: Spooky- Brandon J: Brighton Eric's picks:- Ryan: Foot-balls (not the sport type)- Odd13 Brandon: Jesse Perlmutter- Great Divide Brandon: Oats Brandon's picks:- Ryan: collab- Eric: tropical- Brandon (Great Divide): brett
The 76ers have bought an eSports team, Netherrealms addresses Injustice 2 concerns, Congress makes craft beer cheaper, and your hosts catch up with each other. We start our Oktoberfest beers with the Hoss Okotoberfest Lager from Great Divide Brewing.
Give it just a moment to load. Our Guests+Edgar Johnson+Jason Hobbs+Mark DonkersMore info after the jump.DrinkingHercules Double IPA from Great Divide Brewing in Boulder, COJohnny Appleseed Hard Apple CiderBlack Tulip from New HollandEllie's Brown Ale from Avery Brewing in Boulder, COSweetwater 420 Pale Ale from Sweetwater Brewing in Athens, GANew Holland Beer Barrel Bourbon from New Holland BreweryRogue Brewing Co. (purveyor of fine beard-brewed beers)Schramm's Blackberry MeadSpinningHigh on FireSleep, DopesmokerUncle Acid & the DeadbeatsJane's Addiction, Nothing's ShockingEarly Bob Seger catalog... is impossible to findThe Firefly theme song is the worst piece of music ever recordedSwingin Utter$Super ThingElectric WizardAlso, our theme music is by Blue SnaggletoothReadingGlen Cook, Black CompanyMichael Moorcock, Elric SagaClark Ashton Smith is goddamn amazingSteven Erikson, Malazan, Book of the FallenAssyrian stone tabletsRPG zines:Metal Gods of Ur-HadadCrawling Under a Broken MoonCrawljammer (this episode was recorded a long time ago; Adam has since gotten every issue of CJ) the Manor6 Iron Spikes & A Small HammerRunningDungeon Crawl Classics RPGEdgar was playtesting his upcoming DCC adventure, Adventurer Conqueror King SystemRCU NetMutants & Masterminds 3eIn Episode 1.2: Favorite Old School RPGs That Aren't D&DIf you have any ideas, comments, threats or presents for us, email us any time at dsr@kickassistan.net.
CNN's David Daniel joins us for a great chat on the history and current status of late night talk shows, as well as what's hot in the theaters, and what's not on Hugh Jackman's nose. And- A Beetlejuice sequel on it's way, Black Friday stuff to know about and avoid, ADHD may be a myth, Our review of Lompoc Brewing's Holiday Season releases (Most beers will be on tap 12/3), Farewell to Eastbound & Down, Ladies Man & Raising Hope are genius, Keep an ear out for the new Norah Jones/Billie Joe Armstrong collaboration, & Have a Happy Thanksgiving and Hanukkah. Also- Tough Questions, In Your Facebook, & Smart Wars. Make sure to listen all the way to the end to hear some glorious singing from Jenny and Adam at a recent Pearl Jam concert. Show beer was Wolfgang Doppelbock from Great Divide Brewing. A big thanks to David Daniel, Mainbrew, and y'all. Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Talk to us at (971) 238-IN1D (leave us a voice message) Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at www.mainbrew.com You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid
00:00:00 - Who knew crustaceans could be so crafty? An amphipod has evovled the ability to spin silk like a spider, except under water! Fraught with awesome imagery and potential medical applications to be sure. 11:11:11 - Every week we consume something on air and this week those consumables varied more than usual. Kelly has crafty Norwegian chocolate with an unexpected surprise. Ben has homo milk from a bag? We don't know either, Canada is even weirder than previously imagined. Ryan descends into a bottle of Hades from Great Divide Brewing in anticipation of this week's trailer. Charlie has bubbly water and explains it's morbid origins. 00:19:23 - This week for we have the divisive trailer for The Divide. Will the Paleopals be divided on their opinions? Or will the threat of impending apocalypse unite them all? 00:29:48 - Willpower, does it even exist? If so, how much have you got? These are the pressing questions vexing the Paleopals this week. Everyone brings something different to the table, including the concept of whether or not willpower is a worth 'scientific' inquiry. Hal Jordan, eat your heart out. 00:50:35 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like silk spinning crustaceans, unexpected but ultimately they make sense. Kelly has cash from Summer in Seattle. THANKS, SUMMER! Ben has a question from Roberta about the demarcation line for calling one's self a scientist. There's no fine line, but there are some good stories. Ryan updates all on the #SciFund poll from Episode 113. Charlie has an iTunes review from Sumo in Seattle who might be drinking on the job. Thanks for listening! Check out Ryan's Winter Solstice geek gift guide on our blog, The Paleocave! Music for this week's show: Crab - Weezer Across the Great Divide - Semisonic The New Underground - Guster All In My Head - Shawn Mullins
James, Andy and Brian take a look around Great Divide Brewing in Denver, Colorado.