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Fr. Steve gave a mens talk at Homegrown Brewing Company that he titled: The Three P's of the Masculine Heart. In our world today men are often forgotten and sidelined in the midst of the chaos of the world. We need real men who will stand up and come forward to lead their wives, and children to Heaven. Men who provide, protect and are priestly sanctifiers for their homes! Be that man!
In this episode, we crack open HomeGrown Brewing Company’s Honey Lager and open up John chapter 3.HomeGrown Brewing Company is located in Oxford, Michigan. (www.homegrownbrewco.com) It’s also where Pastor Matt hosts the regularly meeting Beers and Bibles.Honey LagerHoney Lager - 4.1ABV 16 IBUHomeGrown writes: It's an all-MI brew, made using 100% Michigan malt, hops, and yeast, and just a touch of local honey. It's light and refreshing (4.1% ABV), the perfect reward for a week of winter weather.John 3www.esv.org/John+3/Beer Rating: 5 out of 5What do you want to know?What do you want to drink?Let me know. Email pastormatt@holycrossoxford.com or text 248-274-4676.
In this episode, we crack open HomeGrown Brewing Company’s Oxford ale and open up John chapter 1.HomeGrown Brewing Company is located in Oxford, Michigan. (https://www.homegrownbrewco.com) It’s also where Pastor Matt hosts the regularly meeting Beers and Bibles.Oxford AleAmerican Cream Ale - 4.5ABV 16 IBUHomeGrown writes: “This is our go-to beer if you're new to the craft brew scene or are just looking for a refreshing drop. It's a smooth operator, light-bodied, easy-drinking and a crowd pleaser. Malt sweetness perfectly balanced with just a touch of hop bitterness make this one a reliable local.”John 1https://www.esv.org/John+1/Beer Rating:Four out of Five.This is my baseline for good, easy-drinking beer.I get kegs of Oxford Ale because it’s a beer everyone can drink. If you prefer darker beers or IPAs, you might not pick Oxford, but you’ll drink it if it’s offered.What do you want to know?What do you want to drink?Let me know.
Our feature interview is with Detroit artist Olayami Dabls about his new exhibit in the Fisher Building lobby that examines the Civil Rights era. Everard Findlay, the exhibit’s curator, also joins Sven Gustafson. Your stories: The long and storied history of Detroit politicians getting in trouble with the law gets another chapter today. Detroit city councilman Gabe Leland has been federally indicted on one count of conspiracy to commit bribery and two counts of bribery. - The Michigan Strategic Fund has awarded performance-based grants for five business expansion projects in metro Detroit worth a combined $33.5 million in investment and 444 new jobs... including one for a company owned by Vinnie "The Microwave" Johnson - We have a beer roundup.Royal Oak-based Roak Brewing is planning to acquire Traverse City’s Right Brain Brewing Company. Up in Oxford, HomeGrown Brewing Company says it’s started a new canning line. Detroit’s own Atwater Brewery has release a new brown ale called First Brown ale. Brew Detroit is hosting a six-week indoor bocce ball tournament. - This Sunday is the Southwest edition of Open Streets Detroit.
Hello everyone and welcome Episode 91 of the Slurred Words podcast. We are closing in on episode 100, if you have any recommendations for guests from past episodes or someone I haven't talked to yet but you think would be a good guest let me know by reaching out on all social media @BillsBeerReport and email is BillsBeerReport@gmail.com. This week episode are Jonathan "Sherlock" Holmes and Matt Silver, two stars We Make Movies, a heartfelt and hilarious comedy chronicling the ups and downs of a group of college students who spend their summer making a movie for their towns Film Festival. We Make Movies can be found on Amazon Video and if you have Prime, you can see it for free. These guys were great. Super nice dudes and they didn't act like moody movie stars. They actually don't even consider themselves actors. They were just helping their friend and director/star of the movie Matt Troy. We talk about their experience making a movie , what their friends and co-workers thought about them being in a movie, and then we get into some really fun stories for the final three questions. This weeks episode is brought to you by Home Grown Brewing Company. I am giving away a Mug Club Membership to HomeGrown Brewing Company this week. This exclusve membership at the family-run microbrewery in Oxford, MI includes: Their stunning growler (with $1 off fills), a HomeGrown t-shirt, your choice of their collector's tulip or pint glass, $1 off their flagship beers, and invites to all of their exclusive events and deals...and of course bragging rights! The way that you can win is by going on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and following Bills Beer Report and sharing the post about the giveaway to all of your friends and followers. I will announce the winner at the beginning of the next show and on all my social media next week. If you haven't heard about HomeGrown Brewing Company check out my conversation with their brewer and production manager, Joe Powers, back on Episode 81. You can find this and all episodes on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio. Make sure you Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast on iTunes if you haven't already. Alright, here is episode 91 with Jonathan Holmes and Matt Silver! We Make Movies: https://www.amazon.com/We-Make-Movies-Matt-Tory/dp/B01N6VIWXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501807870&sr=8-1&keywords=we+make+movies To The Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb5SZoLcp_c
On todays episode I sit down with Joe from HomeGrown Brewing Company out of Oxford, MI. John and Marie Powers have spent the last year renovating the former Veterans Memorial Civic Center in downtown Oxford. Homegrown Brewing will showcase 6 flagships beers which include Cream Ale, a Belgian Wheat, an Australian-hopped IPA, a nutty Brown, a rich Stout, and an original style that John's coined a "Whamber" (a combination of Amber Ale and Wheat styles). The brewery is a family business through and through. John and Marie will keep a hands-on approach, with John Brew Master and Marie as the Interior Designer, while their children also bring their skills to the brewing endeavor. Their son Joe returned from Australia to work as Brewer and Production Manager, his wife Kate assists as Media Liasion, Jeff Powers overseas Brand Design and the front-of-house as General Manager, and the youngest sibling Katie Powers leads the Social Media program. I sat down with Joe, who was nice enough to give me some time day during brew their day to get a inside look at HomeGrown Brewing Company. Before we get to the interview lets take a look at this weeks Slurred Word Six Pack of the Week **Six Pack of the Week** YEAHHHH Thats right its another edition of the Six Pack of the Week. Remember if you would like to make an intro song for the six pack of the week post it on SoundCloud and tag it with #SixPackofTheWeek. This weeks pick is a N.E. IPA from Old Nation Brewing Co. called M-43. M-43 is the first release in Old Nation's "New Orthodox" IPA series. It is designed to accentuate the deep and complex character from the combination of Amarillo, Citra, and Simcoe hops. This beer has a big citrusy/tropical aroma and flavor with notes of Pineapple, Mango, and Grapefruit. The hop bitterness is not particularly intense, which lends itself to a very drinkable, juicy IPA. The beer has a very destinctive haze not from the yeast, but rather from an interplay of lipids from the malted oat and oils and acids which naturally occur in the hand selected Dry hops. The Slurred Words Six Pack of the week is sponsored by 9 & Hilton Market, located at the corner of 9 Mile Rd and Hilton Rd in Ferndale MI. With a great selection of craft beer, wine, and spirits you are for sure to find something to enjoy. So head on down to 9 & Hilton Market and tell them Bill sent you. You can find me on all social media platforms at @BillsBeerReport. Make sure you hit me up on Facebook.com/BillsBeerReport to stay up to date on all the podcats and website articles. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Every rating and review helps get the podcast noticed. Now lets get to Joe from Homegrown Brewing Company in Oxford, MI.