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This week on Domestic Pints ONLY, we are sadly Tom-less but Alex and our special guest Curtis (from The Seat Struck Movie Podcast) join John to discuss the Carleton Place brewery Braumeister Brewing Company. John talks a little bit about the brewery, including a new Ottawa location near his apartment (you can see my place from the patio!), before the group discusses and rates the cans. We start off chatting the ROUTE 21 Marzen, next discussing the BIERGARTEN BLONDE Helles, and wrapping up with the BRAUWEISSE hefeweizen. Special thanks to Curtis for hopping on the pod, as he joined us during his holiday vacation home from Germany. If you happen to be in Carleton Place or in Ottawa in the Hintonburg neighbourhood, check out BRAUMEISTER. Next week we are joined again by 'Stout' Steve to discuss some Edmonton limited edition stouts! Timestamps: 10:38 Beer #1 (Route 21) 17:49 Beer #3 (Biergarten Blonde) 27:02 Beer #3 (Brauweisse) 37:22 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusion Credits: Learn more about Braumeister and their special club membership by checking out their website: https://braumeister.ca/ Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com) Artwork: IG @natalierivetartist (www.natalierivet.com) Listen to The Seat Struck Movie Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Josh talks about Hintonburg, Weaponizing Names, and "Too Many Pimpo" !!
Jeffrey Leiper is the current Ottawa city councillor for Kitchissippi Ward. He was first elected in the Ottawa municipal election, 2014. Leiper was born and raised in Ottawa. He studied History and English at the University of Ottawa, and Print Journalism at Algonquin College. As a youth, Leiper was a member of the youth wing of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, though he is now a committed progressive. He has lived in Kitchissippi Ward since 1995 when he and his spouse Natalie moved into the Julian Apartments in the Wellington West area. Today, he lives in Hintonburg with Natalie and their son. In this podcast Jeff talks shares his motivations for getting into politics, what are his principles are and what it means to be courageous. He touches on how quality of life should influence policy and planning and some of the Climate initiatives including the recently declared Climate Emergency and the ongoing energy evolution and on the personal side adapting to work and life after his recent heart attack. Episode Timeline 3:30 - Introduction - Jeff's appreciation for community and his reason for entering politics 10:00 - Mindset and dealing with criticism, what it means to be courageous 18:20 What is quality life and how it influences policy and guidelines 34:00 - Daily complaints and Issues 43:00 - Climate Emergency 55:00 - Life after a heart attack Episode Links https://kitchissippiward.ca Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Quote At the end of the day you just try to be true to a certain set of principles, and when the trolls comes out, if you’ve done your work and stayed true to your principles and been courageous in your pursuit, a lot of the negative comments will roll off. Some of it stings, everyday someone will be hypercritical of something that you are pursuing or a decision you’ve made, or a process that hasn’t turned out the way they want. But if you can go to bed, staying true to your principles, being open minded, did I do the right thing, than ultimately it will roll off, it’s a huge rollercoaster" --Jeff Leiper
Jeffrey Leiper is the current Ottawa city councillor for Kitchissippi Ward. He was first elected in the Ottawa municipal election, 2014. Leiper was born and raised in Ottawa. He studied History and English at the University of Ottawa, and Print Journalism at Algonquin College. As a youth, Leiper was a member of the youth wing of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, though he is now a committed progressive. He has lived in Kitchissippi Ward since 1995 when he and his spouse Natalie moved into the Julian Apartments in the Wellington West area. Today, he lives in Hintonburg with Natalie and their son. In this podcast Jeff talks shares his motivations for getting into politics, what are his principles are and what it means to be courageous. He touches on how quality of life should influence policy and planning and some of the Climate initiatives including the recently declared Climate Emergency and the ongoing energy evolution and on the personal side adapting to work and life after his recent heart attack. Episode Timeline 3:30 - Introduction - Jeff's appreciation for community and his reason for entering politics 10:00 - Mindset and dealing with criticism, what it means to be courageous 18:20 What is quality life and how it influences policy and guidelines 34:00 - Daily complaints and Issues 43:00 - Climate Emergency 55:00 - Life after a heart attack Episode Links https://kitchissippiward.ca Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Sponsor Offer Gingko Promo for Podcast Listeners Quote At the end of the day you just try to be true to a certain set of principles, and when the trolls comes out, if you've done your work and stayed true to your principles and been courageous in your pursuit, a lot of the negative comments will roll off. Some of it stings, everyday someone will be hypercritical of something that you are pursuing or a decision you've made, or a process that hasn't turned out the way they want. But if you can go to bed, staying true to your principles, being open minded, did I do the right thing, than ultimately it will roll off, it's a huge rollercoaster" --Jeff Leiper
A few years back when Ottawa beer was first hitting the map for us, Beyond The Pale were one of the breweries who grabbed our attention. Their tiny taproom in Hintonburg generated a ton of attention, which lead them to move to a humongous warehouse space to support their rapid growth. High school mates Shane and Rob, along with Shane's Dad, Al, built this thing from the ground up so we hung out, talked a bunch of nonsense and ran through a bunch of their fantastic brews, including some of the crispybois, haze, West Coast IPAs and collabs. Beers Reviewed: Beyond The Pale Clean Cut; Beyond The Pale Hop On Your Face; Beyond The Pale Starring Sabro; Beyond The Pale Hymn To Ninkasi. This episode is brought to you by High Season Co. - @highseasonco // highseasonco.com Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads // bit.ly/CeeBrewHeads Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube! // bit.ly/BAOSYouTube
On a mission to Maker House on 987 Wellington West. Check them out: www.makerhouse.com
Left a community meeting in Hintonburg and caught the sound of the church bells.
Taralyn Carver is the director of The Brewery Market, an event series inspired by the tradition of farmer's markets. They can be found on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Beer List: Paradise Lost (Mango) - Blood Brothers Brewing On the Lam - Bicycle Craft Brewery Ghost Orchid - Bellwoods Brewery Show Notes: The Brewery Market launched in Ottawa (at a parking lot in Hintonburg) back in October 2012. It is a spin off of Toronto's Brewer's Backyard which was started in the spring of 2012 and is hosted at The Evergreen Brick Works. A big trend of 2017 for breweries is re-branding (besides expansion). Join the no-fuss beer experience with The Brewery Market on Canada Day 2017 (9 breweries - beer in a park!). New to this year's Brewery Market is collaborative events which has The Brewery Market pair up with events like Taste of Wellington or House of Paint. The Brewery Market is a non-profit volunteer organization. This year they are supporting the Parkdale Food Centre. New for 2017 is the half pour (for us beer fans who want to try more!). Hey, Flying Canoe - come out to a Brewery Market! Always remember - Ghost Orchid. Subscribe: RSS: http://www.613beer.com/613beercast?format=rss iTunes: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-iTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-Play YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/613Beer Join the Conversation! We're currently talking about the LCBO strike and our Canada Day plans on our Facebook Group: 613BeerCast - After Dark. Rate us on iTunes and help us spread the word of awesome Ottawa craft beer! Tell Katy how much Ghost Orchid is the best by e-mailing us.
Our very first interview is with Brad Campeau from Brew Donkey. Brad is not just a vegetarian of two decades, he is also a brewery tour operator who brings people in Ottawa to local craft beer, and also operates a merchandise shop for Ottawa-area breweries at Maker House Co in Hintonburg. Articles referenced include Metro Ottawa's "Brew Donkey has SWAG(er)" (http://www.metronews.ca/news/ottawa/2016/03/31/brew-donkey-has-swager.html), CBC's "It's what's outside that counts: exploring the colourful world of craft beer labels" http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/craft-beer-labels-design-brew-donkey-ottawa-1.3596576, and Ottawa Citizen's "What to do this week and into the weekend" (http://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/local-arts/what-to-do-this-weekend-and-beyond-46). Our guest Brad is on Twitter at @BrewDonkeyOtt (https://twitter.com/brewdonkeyott), and you can follow YOW Veggies on Twitter at @YOWVeggies (https://twitter.com/YOWVeggies) where we are constantly retweeting photos of local vegan food.
We meet up with the creative Shawn MacDonell who organizes all kinds of cool community events to put a little joy into people's lives. We talk about some of the initiatives that he has done as well as some of the ones that are coming up. Jen from @foodiePrints talks about the Food and Wine Show as well as the Pet Expo and music this week is from the Hintonburg band, Southern Mud!
We meet up with the creative Shawn MacDonell who organizes all kinds of cool community events to put a little joy into people's lives. We talk about some of the initiatives that he has done as well as some of the ones that are coming up. Jen from @foodiePrints talks about the Food and Wine Show as well as the Pet Expo and music this week is from the Hintonburg band, Southern Mud!
We meet up with Shane and Rob from Beyond The Pale, the fast-growing craft brewery located in Hintonburg in Ottawa. We talk about the start of the company, the move to City Centre, the collaborations with other local breweries, the LCBO and more! FoodiePrints came on to talk about PoutineFest and Hooch Bourbon House and music this week was from The Split!
We meet up with Shane and Rob from Beyond The Pale, the fast-growing craft brewery located in Hintonburg in Ottawa. We talk about the start of the company, the move to City Centre, the collaborations with other local breweries, the LCBO and more! FoodiePrints came on to talk about PoutineFest and Hooch Bourbon House and music this week was from The Split!