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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited the newest location for 4 Hands Brewing. It's right next to the train depot in historic downtown Kirkwood. He sits down with director of taproom operations, Tom Behnen, to talk beer, expansion, cool outdoor spaces and more.
We are doing our with and penultimate episode on @Queen! "The Game" ushered in the 1980s with the band still standing while the musical world changed around them! Check out our last series on @Slayer • SLAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEERRRRRRR
Welcome to Episode #043 of Mission Of Spe Podcast. In this episode, Mark sits down at 4 Hands Brewing Company in St. Louis to interview with marketing director Liz Swyers, diving into the conception and development of the Market Mile event. Liz, pivotal to the project's realization, shares insights into her journey, the significance of community involvement, and the innovative strides Four Hands Brewing Company has taken not just in the craft beer industry, but also in supporting local charities. The episode also explores the dynamics of working within a family-run business, the company's new endeavors, and its deep-rooted connection to St. Louis through community projects and the brand's growth plans, including new locations and product launches. The discussion is enriched with Liz's personal anecdotes and her vision for fostering community ties through various initiatives.In today's episode, you will hear about such topics as: The Power of Community Engagement and Giving Back Embracing the St. Louis Spirit: Citywide and Beyond Celebrating St. Louis Through Beer and Running Clubs Reflecting on St. Louis and Union Station Memories Reach out to 4 Hands Brewing Company: Website:www.4handsbrewery.com Instagram:www.instagram.com/4handsbrewingco/
We are doing our seventh (out of nine) episode on Queen! "Jazz" is not Jazzy, but has some all-time great songs on it. And some other songs too! Check out our last series on @Slayer https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7MGLgGAMMuRt20ml4qoADqH For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_Musical To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik and "Keefy Key Fob" :57 Beer of The Week ✅ Nik - Divided Sky by 4 Hands Brewing , Keefy - @liquiddeath2793 - Severed Lime 3:08 Vinyl ✅ Nik - Kansas + @deicide + Dragonforce, Keefy - @nofx4441 , Fame Movie Soundtrack 15:31 News ✅ Nik - Ace Frehley , Keefy Artists ( @theblackkeys , @JenniferLopez etc are canceling arena tours in droves, Work visas just went up triple for bands to get into the USA to tour, bands selling their catalogs for a lot of money, Beach Boys doc on Hulu, 28:01 Shirt ✅ Nik - I Like Music, Keefy - Obscene band shirt 29:10 Meat ✅ 1978 - How many good songs are on "Jazz" and why? 1:12:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends - we need the help! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s #podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #glaciallymusica#queen #Jazz#fatbottomedgirls#bicyclerace#dontstopmenow #ghostcultmag
This week we are LIVE at Fat Bird in down town south bend. We get to talk to the owner and actor JORDAN MULLINS! Also a surprise guest shows up! Find out who by listening. Jordan is an up and coming actor having starred in an indie production "Life After". He will also be in the upcoming Tom Hardy film "The Bikeriders". He also owns a few restaurants with his partners and he does videography and photography on the side. This man can do it all. So grab a beer and check out the episode.1st Segment: Top Shelf - Make Your Meal At A BBQBeer during Top Shelf: Voltron Vol 4 by 4 Hands Brewing and Surly Brewing.2nd Segment - Beer Flights: We ask Jordan Mullins about all of his ventures and acting careerBeer during Beer Flights: Testa Di Moro by Nightmare Brewing.3rd Segment Dive Bar Reviews: Honer dives into the Notre Dame Staple: Legends Bar and Grill.Beer during Dive Bars: Hamilton Pale by the Family Business Beer Co4th Segment Bruce Trivia: TNT vs The Mullin FamilyBeer during Bruce Trivia: Acheron by Martin House BrewingShouts out to our sponsors:Hop Station Craft Beer Bar!Niles Brewing CompanyGuest Links and Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordan_m_mullins?igsh=Z2UzdWw1ano2MDMwFatbird Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/f_a_t_b_i_r_d?igsh=MTA1M2xpejR6MjMxZA==Remember to drink responsibly and if you need help, please reach out to someone if drinking is a problem.Don't forget to rate us 5 stars wherever you listen, it helps us a bunch!Drunk with Buds Merch!!! Click Here! Teespring.com/drunkwithbudsStay sexy.https://linktr.ee/drunkwithbudspodcastSupport the show
Hi everyone!Last weekend Rasmus went home to Värmland. Of course he took the opportunity to meet up with Johan Eklund from Ten Hands Brewing. This is their talk. Enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Beard Award Winning Chef Kevin Nashan isn't from St. Louis but after working at some of the best restaurants around the world, this is the city he chose to plant roots and open his restaurants. He took over Sidney Street Café in 2003 and incorporated his vision into the beloved Benton park restaurant. Now it's synonymous with special occasions and considered one of the best restaurants in town. He opened Peacemaker down the street in 2014 with a different vibe and very different menu. Now he continues to grow his concept, partnering with 4 Hands Brewing and expanding to other states. Kevin Nashan shares his journey from a teenager working in his family's restaurant to becoming a mentor to chefs in St. Louis.
Founded in 2011, Four Hands Brewing has become one of the largest craft breweries in all of eastern Missouri. Their flagship beer, City Wide, is just that--available pretty much everywhere in St. Louis proper and beyond. They've been the inspiration and collaborator to a number of breweries around the country--especially Tripping Animals in Doral. In fact, Tripping Animals was one of the five breweries chosen for their current series of collaborations based around the famous '80s television show, Voltron. I had the opportunity to sit down with Four Hands CEO and President, Kevin Lemp, to talk about making beer in the shadow of one of the largest breweries on the planet--both Four Hands and their sister distillery 1220 Spirits, and, of course, that Voltron collaboration. Listen in... Executive Producer: Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Editor: Daniel Delgado Guest: Kevin Lemp, 4 Hands Brewing Equipment Sponsor: Mainline Marketing | Featured Product: Shure MV7 | Full MV7 Podcast Mic Bundle with Boom Arm and Headphones Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Join the FPN Facebook Group: FPN Insiders Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
Founded in 2011, Four Hands Brewing has become one of the largest craft breweries in all of eastern Missouri. Their flagship beer, City Wide, is just that--available pretty much everywhere in St. Louis proper and beyond. They've been the inspiration and collaborator to a number of breweries around the country--especially Tripping Animals in Doral. In fact, Tripping Animals was one of the five breweries chosen for their current series of collaborations based around the famous '80s television show, Voltron. I had the opportunity to sit down with Four Hands CEO and President, Kevin Lemp, to talk about making beer in the shadow of one of the largest breweries on the planet--both Four Hands and their sister distillery 1220 Spirits, and, of course, that Voltron collaboration. Listen in... Executive Producer: Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Editor: Daniel Delgado Guest: Kevin Lemp, 4 Hands Brewing Equipment Sponsor: Mainline Marketing | Featured Product: Shure MV7 | Full MV7 Podcast Mic Bundle with Boom Arm and Headphones Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Join the FPN Facebook Group: FPN Insiders Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
A LIVE EPISODE! Matt and Jay are in the same room this week. After they catch up, they dig into the Jonathan Majors firing and go through some of the rumors for a new Kang, along with a little fancasting. They then work on a top Christmas movie list, struggling to make a top 5. They finish with a little homework, including Paint, Blue Eye Samurai, Wanted, Godfall, Leave the World Behind, Transformers: Rise of the Beast, and more. This week's featured beers are Volton Volume 2 and 3 from 4 Hands Brewing. The featured song is "Xmas Blue" from Save Ferris, their first new single since 2017. You can find them at: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter The intro music was The Mad Dog Remix of The Other Side by the Red Hot Chili Peppers; it was created by Madelyn Tierney. Check us out at our website and on social media.
We are back. Matt and Jay catch up, then hop into Scott Snyder's Batman run, looking at it as a whole and in smaller pieces to determine if this is one of the best Batman runs we've seen and one of the best runs in comics overall. They touch on Superpowered: The DC Story on Max, DC TV shows, and the Punisher. They then go to a galaxy far, far away to discuss the first 5 episodes of Ahsoka, the possibilities of retconning the sequel trilogy, and the Bad Batch. They finish with homework, including Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, The Prestige, Baby Driver, Bachelors, Essex County, and Batman: Damned. This week's featured beer was 4 Hands Brewing's Parker Pilsner. This week's featured song is "I'm So Sick" from Gone Stereo. You can find them at: Instagram | Facebook The intro music was The Mad Dog Remix of The Other Side by the Red Hot Chili Peppers; it was created by Madelyn Tierney. Check us out at our website and on social media.
Matt and Jay are back! Matt teaches Jay the way of private Catholic schools that could be closing in the next 2 months. They then get into Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (with spoilers). They touch on homework to end the episode. This week's beer is Voltron Vol 1, a collab from 4 Hands Brewing and Narrow Gauge. This week's featured song is "Twenty Something" from Six Impossible Things. You can find them at: Facebook | Instagram The intro music was The Mad Dog Remix of The Other Side by the Red Hot Chili Peppers; it was created by Madelyn Tierney. Check us out at our website and on social media.
We get to meet a lot of people in this "job." But we're sure we've met many with a better job title than Macadoodles' Aaron Plaskett — Beer & Bourbon Manager. So, how does Aaron describe his job at the newly-opened store in Lee's Summit, Mo.? He says he's a curator and a personal shopper helping customers find what they need for their palette. Basically, he gets you the best beers and bourbons you know you need. What we're drinking: JEFF, The Iowa Project; Hibiscus Milkshake IPA, Grains 7 Taps; Liquid Spiritual Delight, 2nd Shift Brewing; and Cocoa Bites Triple Chocolate Milk Stout, 4 Hands Brewing.
We recruited Clay in Skagit to taste this Spruce Tip IPA from West Seattle's Best of Hands with Brian. The beer is one of our favorite at Packmule, and it you are lucky we might have a can left for you club allotment!
Join us for Episode 34, where we share a pilsner with Scott and Darryl, co-founders of Steel Hands Brewing, to discuss a 120-billion-dollar industry – selling beer. They teach us how to grow new local markets to meet the rising demand of a fast-paced industry with a constantly changing pallet. They're not only masters of brewing—they're masters of strategic expansion, predicting customer demand and national trends while balancing all the moving parts of running a production brewery across multiple states. It's been a challenging journey, made successful by foresight and wise business practices, but most of all, passion. They've got great advice to share about creating a unique product that can break into tough, insular retail spaces. If you've got a dream product you want to bring to life (or if you just love beer) make sure to listen in.
James and Shannon have returned from their whirlwind trip to St Louis and Shannon is left speechless. In the first part of their St Louis review, James chats with Will, Tap Room Inventory Manager and Bartender for 4 Hands Brewing, about his unique tattoo, 4 Hand's current brews and Will's top three lagers of all time. Special thanks to Will from @4handsbrewingco
YOOOOOO! This week we talk to Danner with 4 Hands Brewing about cyberbullying bad people, selling yourself, fact checking food, Elvis flavored beer and much much more!
Today on the show Kansas City Magazine Editor-in-Chief Martin Cizmar continues beer month on the show by talking to Jeremy Danner, brand ambassador for 4 Hands Brewing. They talk about his beer journey from being a brewer at 75th Street Brewery to becoming a local social media celebrity and brand ambassador. Jeremy also offers some great restaurant picks and talks about what it's like to still be a Kansas City Royals fan. Follow Jeremy on social media and check out his podcast, here. Follow Martin on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Producer Patrick on Twitter and Instagram. Like the music on the show? Follow KC band Doglava on Instagram and check them out on Spotify. Be sure to Like Kansas City Magazine on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Subscribe to our newsletters, here.
Aaaaaaand were back again!This time Rasmus went back to his old hoods in Karlstad, Värmland, to record on his own while CC stayed at home at Akkurat.Rasmus met up with Robert Hedell from Ten Hands Brewing and here we get to know everything about both him and the brewery. Enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a few weeks off due to Covid, Matt and Jay recap the best movies and TV of 2021 (Jay's lists are here: Movies/TV). They also discuss Sober January while Matt has a beer and a little bit of what's been going on with AEW. Matt was drinking 4 Hands Brewing's Absence of Light. The music was Too Fun For My Health from the Dollyrots. You can find them at: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Check us out at our website and on social media: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
Welcome to Chuck's Cantina Podcast where anything & everything is up from discussion. This week Patrick returns to the Cantina to discuss the recent Twitch financial leaks, wrestling pops, update on Chuck's tattoo, the social media shutdown, and Amazon's new game New World. Chuck's drink: El Segundo Brewing Broken Skull IPA. Patrick's drink: Contact High from 4 Hands Brewing. You can follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, & Tik Tok at @Chuckscantina for more information. To contact the show please reach out to chuckscantina@gmail.com Cheers.
It's finally PRIDE month and to commemorate the occasion the Heibels are going gay for the Hard Seltzers from 4 Hands Brewing and Mel is wearing her Death Metal Pride shirt!! And a special bonus can of Cayman (Or Gay-Man) Jack Margarita! You cannot have Pride without hard seltzers and a good (or even just a meh) Marg! This episode features going garage sale-ing (or sailing), Adventures at Sam's, buying everything in MEGAbulk, making up different flavors of White Claw. They read all kinds of completely unhelpful reviews of hard seltzers, stalk an Untapped user, and discuss Thyme Daly (yes, they know it's TYNE, but Thyme is such a nice spice). Jon says something about a Pegga-sus, Mel harnesses her inner CelinaSpookyBoo, and there might be some mention of a bird being the…word? OH!! And did you want to be a guest on this show? Are you fully vaxxed?? Then EMAIL THEM!!!! You won't regret it! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 The featured drinks: 4 Hands Hard Seltzers: https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-pineapple-mango-hard-seltzer/4271830 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-apricot-almond-hard-seltzer/4266923 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-blackberry-pomegranate-hard-seltzer/4248949 https://untappd.com/b/american-vintage-beverage-co-cayman-jack-margarita/195193 We still NEED to try this beer!!!! https://www.gooseisland.com/shea Listen to Xander & Stone Science & Supernatural Podcast!! https://www.xspodcast.com/ Check out this TikTokker: https://www.tiktok.com/@meredith_bull?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
It's finally PRIDE month and to commemorate the occasion the Heibels are going gay for the Hard Seltzers from 4 Hands Brewing and Mel is wearing her Death Metal Pride shirt!! And a special bonus can of Cayman (Or Gay-Man) Jack Margarita! You cannot have Pride without hard seltzers and a good (or even just a meh) Marg! This episode features going garage sale-ing (or sailing), Adventures at Sam's, buying everything in MEGAbulk, making up different flavors of White Claw. They read all kinds of completely unhelpful reviews of hard seltzers, stalk an Untapped user, and discuss Thyme Daly (yes, they know it's TYNE, but Thyme is such a nice spice). Jon says something about a Pegga-sus, Mel harnesses her inner CelinaSpookyBoo, and there might be some mention of a bird being the…word? OH!! And did you want to be a guest on this show? Are you fully vaxxed?? Then EMAIL THEM!!!! You won't regret it! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 The featured drinks: 4 Hands Hard Seltzers: https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-pineapple-mango-hard-seltzer/4271830 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-apricot-almond-hard-seltzer/4266923 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-blackberry-pomegranate-hard-seltzer/4248949 https://untappd.com/b/american-vintage-beverage-co-cayman-jack-margarita/195193 We still NEED to try this beer!!!! https://www.gooseisland.com/shea Listen to Xander & Stone Science & Supernatural Podcast!! https://www.xspodcast.com/ Check out this TikTokker: https://www.tiktok.com/@meredith_bull?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
What beer do you pair with Lobster? How about an IPA? Advanced Cicerone and creator of the beer education cartoon Pints & Panels, Em Sauter, joins Nick & Nigel for Act 28. She gives us great ideas for beer/food parings, hips us to the New England beer scene and talks about her love for everything craft beer. We also learn the Pints & Panels origin story. Beer consumed from Athletic Brewing & Martin City. Mystery beers: Old Rasputin from North Coast Brewing, Nanners n’ Nilla from Narrow Gauge and Bohemian Breakfast from 4 Hands Brewing.
Especially these days, homework is a team effort. We'll chat about the uphill climb that is completing schoolwork and sample beers from 4 Hands Brewing in St. Louis, Missouri.
What's the best way to drown out 2020? By honoring the sacred tradition of clearing out our office beer fridge. This week we highlight a Skyway Saison from New Jersey Beer Co., the Famous Golfer, a brew by Cosmic Eye Brewing from Lincoln, Nebraska, and then we round it out with a Fest Bier by 4 Hands Brewing out of St. Louis. 2020 has had its ups and downs (and then more downs), but nothing beats a good time hanging out with friends over a cold drink. We hope your new year kicks off with a great start -- and if that start is quiet and uneventful at home while you knock back a few and binge-watch Netflix, what's wrong with that? Sounds relaxing to us. Cheers.
We recap The Believer, discuss 2 Christmas movies, the Happiest Season, and Last Christmas, and Cobra Kai. We have Festiweiss from Crane Brewing, and Enjoy By 1-1-21 from Stone, and revisit Winterbock from KC Bier Co., and Peanut Butter Cup S’mores Absence of Light from 4 Hands Brewing.
#BeersWithNigel Act 16 features Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing. The conversation runs the gamut as we talk beer (of course), how he got into beer. We find out he had a hand in the creation of Boulevard's Tank 7. We also get his take on diversity in the beer scene.Nick's mystery beers include Black is Beautiful from Grains & Taps and Pillar from Alma Mader. Jeremy sipped on Incarnation from 4 Hands and Nigel drank Anthem Brewing's Always in Session IPA and Orange Creamsicle from Southern Tier.
Today my former boss Chris Thomson joins me to talk about Apologetics. Chris was one of the best bosses I ever had! Many times I would stop into his office to ask something work related and several minutes later I would leave after a great conversation. Chris has a heart and gift for sharing and defending the Christian faith or Apologetics. Apologetics is defined as "reasoned arguments or writings in justification of something, typically a theory or religious doctrine." 1 Peter 3:15 "but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect," Defense in Greek is the word ἀπολογία (apologia) and that is where the word Apologetics comes from. Defend your faith with gentleness and respect!! No apologies needed for that!!We pray that our conversation helps to give you joy in this journey of life! Kona Brewing www.konabrewingco.com4 Hands Brewing www.4handsbrewery.com
Nice, Humble, Approachable.....all words I would use to describe Mike Martens. Mike and I crossed paths over 20 years ago but in the last few years we have heard the same calling from God to step out of our comfort zone and be the men that God has called us to be. Does that mean we have all the answers? NO WAY!! Mike shares some of his passions and his experience playing college football for the University of Iowa. Mike was a wide receiver for Iowa from 1988 to 1991. Mike has 1 catch for 8 yards and a touchdown that occurred in a game on September 28 1991 against Northern Illinois University. As you can hear from our conversation Mike would rather talk about fishing and his family than his football career. Keystone Light www.keystonelight.com4 Hands Brewing www.4handsbrewery.comMike Martens Career Stats
Episode 280 - Jeremy Danner, 4 Hands Brewing (COVID-19 Quarantine Edition) Happy Monday, Thieves! We have a fun show for you today with Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing. Jeremy’s a big fan of Kansas City (where he lives) and is known to get in Twitter scuffles from time to time. He also loves drinking beer and hard seltzer in his driveway pool (pictured here). Needless to say, he’s a fun time. 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.
Welcome back to The Brew Crew Podcast. We are a fun, non-pretentious podcast about beer. In this twenty-fifth episode We discuss recent beer exploits and then we provide our 2018 Beer Year In Review. We review two beers, Kinslahger Brewing Company's Chicago Common (bit.ly/2HDoqOK) and 4-Hands Brewing's Rubus Flux (bit.ly/2S5IXQb), and then we play twenty questions. Thank you so much for joining us!
This week “The Legendary Brew Crew” bring Neil Witte, Master Cicerone and Owner of Craft Quality Solutions to the social distancing virtual happy hour. They talk about the life of a master cicerone, the certification program, the craft beer industry and IPA’s. In this episode they feature beers from Bellefronte Brewing, Wilmington Brew Works, Glasstown Brewing, 4 Hands Brewing, True Respite, 2SP Brewing and Boulevard Brewing. Grab a Drink and Pull Up a Chair! --- 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/brewsingbanter/message
You won’t be surprised to hear that we’re critical of the consumeristic society we live in. Our culture wants us to believe that buying things will lead to greater levels of happiness. And maybe we’ve been convinced because 70% of the overall economy is driven by consumer spending. Here’s an alternate take though: our generation seems to value experiences more than stuff, but are experiences a better use of our money? Will we be able to find more happiness through greater spending on a cool trip or nicer clothes? Regardless, we definitely want to put our money towards the things we actually value because it turns out that the far reaching effects of mindless spending can leave you broke and wanting more from your experiences and stuff. During this episode we enjoyed a Divided Sky Rye IPA by 4 Hands Brewing - a big thanks to Justin for donating this beer to the show! And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to spread the word to get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In our increasingly globalized world, ever more students are growing up immersed in multiple cultures throughout their childhood. These children can become “third culture kids”, young people who identify with a hybrid culture that is distinct from any of the places they’ve lived. We consider how teachers can be sensitive to their experience and supportive in their journey. Later, we’ll read about Statway - a redesigned program that helps students engage in productive struggle and earn collegiate math credit faster and more consistently than a typical remedial program. We find lessons from their implementation that can be useful in any classroom or institution. Finally, we read from a Mixed Bag of listener mail that prompts us to think more about past discussions on feedback and change initiatives. We drink Cast Iron, an oatmeal brown from 4 Hands Brewing in St. Louis, MO.
Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing in STL joins the show to discuss some really great beer and discussion.
Jason Bowers, Co-owner of Bitter Alibi and Daily Ration joins the podcast this week to drink some of the new Brewski beers from Double Cola. They’re also drinking some Southern Grist, and 4 Hands Brewing beers.
Wesley Hoffmanis one of the most positive dudes you’ll ever meet, and he’s constantly connecting people and helping them find the work they’ve always dreamed of doing. I’ve been lucky to call him a friend for the past 3+ years. Shortly after getting laid off in his late 20’s, Wes created the Treehouse Networkshopas a monthly series of networking events in the St. Louis area. Over 5 years later, Treehouse has turned into his full-time job as a coach, recruiter, and motivational speaker. Wes and I met up at 4 Hands Brewingin St. Louis, MO to catch up over some beers and talk business, mindset, and punk rock as we usually do during my trips back to my hometown. Only this time, we recorded it! From tactical networking advice to Wes’ latest musical endeavors, this episode is jam-packed with content from start to finish, so grab a drink for yourself as you listen in. By the end of the episode, you’ll be craving some brews & bites from across the St. Louis area, since Wes also has no shortage of local suggestions on where to eat and drink around The Lou. After you listen, make sure to head over to PubcastWorldwide.comto access all the resources mentioned in this episode and sign-up for the monthly “Brewsletter.” Cheers!
Craft Brew News – 5/10/19(Courtesy of Brewbound.com)Boston Beer Company and Dogfish Head Agree to Merge in $300 Million DealEight years ago, Dogfish Head and Boston Beer Company teamed up to brew a collaboration beer for the annual SAVOR craft beer and food pairing experience.Today, the two companies announced the signing of a definitive merger agreement valued at about $300 million. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter.The merger comes nearly four years after Dogfish Head sold a 15 percent stake to LNK Partners, a New York-based private equity firm. As a result of the merger, LNK will exit its investment in the Delaware-based craft brewery.The merger brings together the Brewers Association’s second-largest craft beer maker, Boston Beer, with the 13th largest craft brewery, Dogfish Head. Both companies will retain their status as BA-defined independent craft breweries.Speaking to Brewbound, Sam Calagione said the deal came together over pints this past February, during Beer Advocate’s Extreme Beer Fest in Boston.Sam said “We talked about how challenging the industry is getting, the indie craft definition, brands that consumers think are indie craft, active lifestyle beers, and we discovered how beautifully complementary and not competitive our portfolios were,” he said.In a press release, the two companies said the merger would “create a powerful Amercian-owned platform for craft beer and beyond.”Koch said, via the press release. “This combination is the right fit as both Boston Beer and Dogfish Head have a passion for brewing and innovation, we share the same values and we will learn a lot from each other as we continue to invest in the high-end beer category,”According to the release, Dogfish Head is on pace to sell 300,000 barrels of beer in 2019, with net sales of about $120 million.Boston Beer chief executive Dave Burwick, who previously served as the CEO of Peet’s Coffee & Tea Inc. before taking over as CEO of the brewery last February, will lead the merged entity.According to Calagione, Burwick — who led the acquisitions of two super-premium coffee brands, Intelligentsia and Stumptown, while at Peet’s — was “very involved” in the merger.Burwick said, via the release “United, we will have the highest quality, most distinct, high-end portfolio, from both a price-point and product perspective with the top-ranked sales organization to bring it to market,”. “We expect that we’ll see more consolidation in the craft industry over time, and we’ll be in the best position to take advantage of those changes.”Calagione, who noted that Dogfish shares about half of its wholesalers with Boston Beer, said the two companies would also look to “align distribution geography everywhere it makes sense.”Red Bull Terminates 3 Massachusetts Wholesalers, Leading to ‘Mass Layoff’ at BurkeRed Bull North America this week announced it would terminate distribution contracts with three Massachusetts beer and non-alcoholic beverage wholesalers in June, as it transitions to a self-distribution model for off-premise accounts. The energy drink maker also announced it would transfer its on-premise business to wine and spirits distributor Martignetti Companies.Starting June 3, Red Bull Distribution Company (RBDC) will take over the brand’s distribution rights from Burke Distributing Corporation in Boston, Atlas Distributing in Worcester and Williams Distributing Company in Chicopee.In a statement released to media outlets, Red Bull said its focus is on “providing the most effective and efficient route to market in every geography.”Unlike beer breweries, non-alcoholic beverage companies are not subject to Massachusetts’ franchise laws, which lock beer brands into nearly unbreakable contracts with their wholesalers. The state’s beer companies and wholesalers have been at odds over reforming those laws for several years, but a resolution has proven elusive. “Due to unforeseen circumstances arising out of the termination of a major business contract, Burke Distributing Corporation will be conducting a mass layoff at its corporate offices,” he wrote in the letter to Business Services/Rapid Response Manager Ken Messina.Burke added that the job cuts are expected to be “permanent,” with the “first separations” slated for June 24. The Boston Business Journal reported that Burke — a third-generation wholesaler whose brands include MillerCoors, Constellation Brands, Boston Beer Company and several craft brands — employed 320 workers as of 2018.Red Bull Distribution Company operates in 22 states with 82 warehouses and more than 2,000 employees, according to its website. The company sold 6.8 billion cans worldwide in 2018, a 7.7 percent increase over 2017 levels.Schlafly Sold Again: Sage Capital Sells Controlling Stake in Saint Louis Brewery Back to FamilyThe Schlafly family once again has controlling interest of The Saint Louis Brewery, makers of Schlafly Beer.More than seven years after acquiring a majority interest in the Saint Louis craft brewery, private equity firm Sage Capital, as well as several current and former Schlafly Beer employees, including co-founder Dan Kopman, have sold their stakes in the business to a new investor group led by David Schlafly, a real estate developer and cousin of brewery co-founder Tom Schlafly.Specific financial terms of the deal, which closed May 3, were not disclosed. Following the transaction, the new investor group, including members of the Schlafly family, as well as individual investors, will control 80 percent of the company.Speaking to Brewbound, David Schlafly said his first goal was to return ownership of the brewery to the Schlafly family and close friends.“Through the virtue of that, the brewery can do what it’s always done — it can lead in making great beer,” he said. “Quality companies like Schlafly are very rare, and [they] are things you want to be a part of.”In 2017, the last year in which production numbers were available, Schlafly brewed about 45,000 barrels of beer, down from a peak of 60,000 barrels in 2015. Tom Schlafly told Brewbound that the company’s production had declined even further in 2018, but was unable to provide final production figures.Nevertheless, David and Tom Schlafly remain bullish on the growth prospects of the beer category. According to Tom Schlafly, the company has an opportunity to succeed because of its “history of quality and excellence.”“Can I prove that empirically? Not yet,” he said. “But it’s just an instinct that I have that as consumers become more knowledgeable, they recognize that we have brewed dozens of styles in perfect compliance with the established standards.”Schlafly’s brand image was damaged last December following the circulation of a newsletter to bars and restaurants that criticized another local competitor, 4 Hands Brewing. Following the debacle, The Saint Louis Brewery and 4 Hands issued a joint statement in which the maker of Schlafly Beer apologized on behalf of an unnamed “senior executive” who had “caused negative and misleading information to be circulated about 4 Hands” via an anonymous newsletter. Then-CEO James Pedegraft abruptly resigned from the company days before the joint statement, and it is widely understood that he was responsible for designing and distributing the disparaging remarks.Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2*** A Top 20 Podcast in Food on iTunes ***Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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Even if you're not from St. Louis, you probably know the name. Since opening in 2011, 4 Hands Brewing has built a reputation as one of the most creative and prolific breweries in the Midwest. Not only are they a staple throughout the region, but their beer is also reaching people all over the country. Founder and owner Kevin Lemp sits down with Meet St. Louis to talk about what it takes to make great not only MAKE great beer, but also get customers to fall in love with it once they find it. The conversation covers everything from what made him take the leap into opening a brewery, to the incredible art and marketing of 4 Hands, to how the brewery became a pillar of St. Louis by thinking beyond beer to the community at large. Also, the conversation dives into the line of spirits hitting the shelves and where 4 Hands is going from here. Sit back, plug in, and enjoy!
You've heard of Instagram Obv. You know, the photo sharing app that's ruining everybody's lives? Well this isn't that at all. This is Graham Rissel. Our hysterical, foul mouthed, Ed-Sheeran-lookin, Beer-slangin-ass, friend. We try some beers from Graham's home state of CT. As well as take our friend out for the night at a local spot we've come to love: Idle Hands Brewing in Malden MA. Oh, and we catch up with a drunken Sailor. (ASMR always included)
Instead of making yet another trip to the Upstate, this time the beer scouts are keeping it local to the Columbia area for this latest brewery profile episode featuring Steel Hands Brewing of Cayce, SC! Newly opened in December 2018, Steel Hands is currently the newest and biggest brewery in the Midlands, and is already canning and distributing three of their signature brews across the state! In addition to critiquing Steel Hands’ flagship golden ale, coffee-infused lager, and tropical IPA, the beer scouts offer their recap of the recent Colatown Beer Wars IPA taste-off and share their personal favorite beer wars contender, Southern Barrel’s Damn Yankee New England IPA. Featuring: Steel Hands’ Foreman Golden Ale, Coffee Lager, and Tropical IPA, along with Southern Barrel Brewing Company’s Damn Yankee New England-Style IPA.
Chris talks about Narrow Gauge Brewing, Rockwell Beer, pale ales, Urban Chestnut Brewing, 4 Hands Brewing and oatmeal stouts.
This week we review Tiki Chocolate Milk Stout from 4 Hands Brewing as well as Bright D Wizensour from Iron Monk Brewing Company. Discussion revolves around their recent trip to Ponca City for Vortex Alley Brewing, the First Draft beer festival, and more! All this plus what we have been drinking outside of the show! In your spare time head over to our website to check out all of our beer reviews, previous episodes, recommended brewers, and everything else about the show. Follow us on Instagram for tons of beer pictures! Check out our site Instagram Twitter Facebook
Even if you're not from St. Louis, you probably know the name. Since opening in 2011, 4 Hands Brewing has built a reputation as one of the most creative and prolific breweries in the Midwest. Not only are they a staple throughout the region, their beer is reaching people all over the country. Founder and owner Kevin Lemp sits down with Meet St. Louis to talk about what it takes to make great not only MAKE great beer, but also get customers to fall in love with it once they find it. The conversation covers everything from what made him take the leap into opening a brewery, to the incredible art and marketing of 4 Hands, to how the brewery became a pillar of St. Louis by thinking beyond beer to the community at large. Also, the conversation dives into the line of spirits hitting the shelves and where 4 Hands is going from here. Sit back, plug in, and enjoy!
In this episode we go over out week long stay-cation. We touch on our NFL and NHL news as well as our typical weekly segments. We go over everything from Gavin's first golf game, to warped tour, fourth of July fun, and a movie day. We have our "If I was President, Conspiracy Theory, Tinder Talk, and Debatable" segments as well as our beer review! This week we review Ripple While Ale by 4 Hands Brewing co. As always are reviews are brought to you by Barrels Taphouse in O'fallon MO at the corner of hwy N and hwy K! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we talk about Greg & Molly’s new baby Milly: from the delivery to how life is changed. We also try some 3 new M&Ms vote flavors and City Museum Pils from 4 Hands Brewing.
Carlin and Rebecca came across a brewery they know little about and have tried barely any of their beers. Seems fitting that a whole episode would then be dedicated to find out what this midwest brewery is all about. Carlin’s favorite – Absence of Light Peanut Butter Chocolate Milk Stout Rebecca’s favorite – Cuvee Ange […]
Dreem2Reality Entertainment proudly presents the Beer With Friends Podcast, pre-recorded from the D2R Studios!On today's show: Eric is joined by his co-hosts Chuck, Dani, and of course, Producer Ryan for the Beer With Friends Podcast! Today's focus is 4 Hands Brewing Company and milk stouts!!The guys try Milk Stout by New Glarus Brewing Company, Chocolate Milk Stout, Horchata Chocolate Milk Stout, Tiki Chocolate Milk Stout, and this episode's "Beer From The Cellar": Peanut Butter Chocolate Milk Stout, all from 4 Hands Brewing Company to round out the show!Also in this episode: it's International Milk Day, the guys briefly discuss pro-wrestling, drinking over the holidays, a Brews In The News segment as well as a What's Tappening segment, and a spoiler-free Star Wars: The Force Awakens discussion!! All that and much more.This podcast is intended for listeners 21+. Please drink responsibly and enjoy the show!Please SUBSCRIBE to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to RATE and REVIEW while you're there. Or, find the D2R Podcast Network on Stitcher or the Podbean app. Just simply download the Stitcher or Podbean app to your device and then search: D2R Podcast Network and SUBSCRIBE! It's really that easy!If you enjoy the Beer With Friends Podcast, then SPREAD THE WORD to everyone you know! Your word of mouth is our only advertising and we truly appreciate your support! Thanks for listening and cheers!!
Episode 10 has everyone again and look at a bunch of movie reviews. We looked at Creep, It Follows, Tusk, Purge: Anarchy, Foxcatcher, When the Game Stands Tall, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Happy Valley, Piranha Double D, and Teeth. We also talk about the early reviews of Fantastic Four and the issues that were faced, both movies titled the Gift, Chris Pine joining Wonder Woman, a potential Thunderbolts Netflix series, Ben Affleck taking on a Batman Trilogy and another Beetlejuice. We tease discussions around why Jedi are not considered super-heroes and if bands from our youth could sustain themselves now. The unofficial beer sponsor is 4 Hands Brewing again, along with Lagunitas; we drank 4 Hands Super Flare and Lagunitas Sucks. The music is brought to you by One Hour Motel; the track is titled "Nude Ventrioloquist," which has a clip in the opening and the full track at the end of the episode. You can find them on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Hour-Motel/140001096045495?ref=br_rs If you are a musician and would like a song featured on the podcast, leave a message on our website: http://www.nyrdcast.com/. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nyrdcast/280329028693346 Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyrdcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/nyrdcast If you like this podcast, please let us know on our site or leave an iTunes Review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nyrdcast-podcast/id1022151568?mt=2 Also check out the Inside Joke:Outside Voice Network for other great podcasts: http://www.ijov.net/
Episode 9 has the full crew and we hit on a variety of topics. Joe Dust recaps Lollapalooza and talks about his traveling partner. Matt and Jay talk about the Greek Fire/Taking Back Sunday concert and the run in with the smedium shirts. We discuss some local topics: the one year anniversary of the Michael Brown shooting, a dead body found in the Mark Twain Hotel, a body found off a highway, and Sound Guy Steve winning $540 at the roulette table. There is some football talk as well. We close the show talking about exercise and health, body shaming, and the problem with the idea of the "Dad Bod". The unofficial beer sponsor is 4 Hands Brewing; we drank the Resurrected IPA and the Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown. The music is brought to you by the 12 to 6 Movement; the track Three Kings is the opening and the full track at the end of the episode. You can find them on... Band Camp Facebook Twitter YouTube If you are a musician and would like a song featured on the podcast, leave a message on our website. Follow us on... Facebook Instagram Twitter If you like this podcast, please let us know on our site or leave an iTunes Review. Also checkout the Inside Joke:Outside Voice Network for other great podcasts. Mentioned on the podcast: Man Kicked in Head by Train Conductor Man Punches Cobra