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Episode 528 - Pre-Summer Catch-Up and Philly Preview Happy Monday, Thieves! It's just three of us this week (sadly no Casse, sorry!) and we're previewing some upcoming travel shows in Philly that we'll be recording later this week. Anyone headed to Human Robot's Logjammin' fest this weekend? If so, track us down and give a shout! Cheers, 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.
The boys are off this week, so we are throwing it back to a BBFPod Classic episode with Human Robot's Ken and Andrew. We're back together in the studio and Tom is on his 'roid rage tip. We are joined by the head brewer at Human Robot, Andrew Foss and one of the owning partners, Ken Correll. We have Human Robot on, so you KNOW we're talking lagers and pilsners. We are also talking glassware, the Human Robot brand and Czech side pours. Oh, and Ken casually drops that he knows Rob Tod.Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcastSave $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPODFollow Human Robot on Instagram @humanrobotbeerThe featured beers of the episode:Hellertau Pils (Franconia Style Pilsner) by https://www.humanrobotbeer.comUntranslated Stars (IPA) by https://www.humanrobotbeer.comRemember to Subscribe, Rate and ReviewUNTAPPD - @BestbestfriendspodINSTAGRAM - @BestbestfriendspodFACEBOOK - @BestbestfriendspodTWITTER - @BBFPodEMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com
The Headlines: Red Robin’s $20 Bottomless Burger Passes Sell Out Instantly—and Glitch Out China Hosts the World’s First Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon Humanoid Tech Race: China vs. The West Red Robin Passes Sell Out Faster Than Taylor Swift Tickets It’s official: America loves burgers more than concerts. Red Robin's Bottomless Burger Passes—$20 for a daily burger and bottomless sides through May—sold out instantly and created chaos in the process. Fans reported website crashes, errors, and even being charged $682, which is the full promo value for the month. Those accidental charges were quickly refunded, but the chaos still made the burger run feel more like a Black Friday brawl. One customer joked: "It was literally easier to get Taylor Swift tickets."Source China Hosts First Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon More than 20 two-legged humanoid robots lined up in China for the world’s first humanoid half-marathon, a futuristic flex of tech that was more adorable clunky chaos than Terminator-style takeover. Built by university teams and tech firms, these bots jogged, stumbled, and waddled their way through the race, which was more about showcasing China's growing ambition in humanoid robotics than actual speed. The winning team’s robot may not have broken any human records, but its creators claim it's on par with U.S. models—setting up a global robot race that Elon Musk believes could be a $10 trillion business.Source Nina's What's Trending is your daily dose of the hottest headlines, viral moments, and must-know stories from The Jubal Show! From celebrity gossip and pop culture buzz to breaking news and weird internet trends, Nina’s got you covered with everything trending right now. She delivers it with wit, energy, and a touch of humor. Stay in the know and never miss a beat—because if it’s trending, Nina’s talking about it! This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places:Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.comInstagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshowX/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshowTikTok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.showFacebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshowYouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFreshSupport the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Human Robot & Chad Hammond Planet Funk Ep 580
Send us a textEmbrace the transformative power of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its sweeping impact on the workplace, leadership, and organizational design. This session unpacks highlights from the new book Human Robot Agent, exploring practical strategies to embrace innovation, navigate complexity, and harness AI to thrive in a socio-technological and wicked world.Learning Objectives:Understand AI's Role in New Ways of Working: Identify how technology reshapes traditional business structures and ways of working.Embrace Disruptive Innovation: Learn actionable approaches to lead change and be the disruptor rather than embracing change and be the disrupted.Cultivate New Skills and Mindsets: Explore the shift towards multi-skilled (M-skilled) workers and leadership adaptability in AI-driven networks.Design for a Dynamic Future: Discover patterns and practices for building vital, dynamic, versatile, and ethically conscious organizations. Find us here: www.agileleanireland.org
We are getting back to our roots of featuring one beer on the episode and the beer we are featuring on this episode is Publican's English Style Dark Lager from our friends at Human Robot and Schilling. We also start hashing out our Hall of Fame of Craft Beer idea and we talk about our top 5 pizza toppings.Support the podcast by donating at Anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/supportCheck out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcastSave $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPODEpisode Song: More Than Gold - Bronze NazarethRemember to Subscribe, Rate and ReviewUNTAPPD - @BestbestfriendspodINSTAGRAM - @BestbestfriendspodFACEBOOK - @BestbestfriendspodTWITTER - @BBFPodEMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com
Today, Steve is in conversation with Dr. Kate Darling, Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab and Research Lead at the Boston Dynamics AI Institute. Kate has spent years studying human-robot interaction, and she speaks with Steve about the fascinating impact such interactions can have on us as people, and what that means for businesses trying to incorporate robots and AI into their customer experience. Key Takeaways: 1. It is natural for humans to project human behavior onto non-humans. 2. Using robots to help humans do their work better is smarter than replacing them. 3. More technical expertise is needed for policymaking to keep pace with new technologies. Tune in to hear more about: 1. Why humans form emotional connections with robots 2. How a grocery store robot is scaring customers 3. Pitfalls of commercializing robotics Standout Quotes: 1. “That's part of the reason that we do this, that we create these strong emotional connections, even with non-living things like robots, is because we have this drive, and especially in these emotionally difficult situations, it may even be something that helps people survive. So I don't think it's as black and white as just: we need to prevent this anymore, but it is something that we need to be extremely aware of and acknowledge that it's happening, so that we can address it appropriately where possible.” - Dr. Kate Darling 2. “So I think it's important that we're making the right choices. It's not that technology determines what happens. It really is us as a society choosing to set the right incentives for companies and invest in the right kinds of technology. And I do think that there's much more promise in that path, the path of trying to partner with these technologies and what we're trying to achieve, rather than trying to replace people or recreate something we already have.” - Dr. Kate Darling 3. “We've used most animals like tools and products, and some of them have been our companions, and my prediction for the future is that we're going to do the exact same thing with robots and AI, that most of them will be tools and products and some of them will be companions.” - Dr. Kate Darling Mentioned in this episode: • ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
Today, Steve is in conversation with Dr. Kate Darling, Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab and Research Lead at the Boston Dynamics AI Institute. Kate has spent years studying human-robot interaction, and she speaks with Steve about the fascinating impact such interactions can have on us as people, and what that means for businesses trying to incorporate robots and AI into their customer experience. Key Takeaways: 1. It is natural for humans to project human behavior onto non-humans. 2. Using robots to help humans do their work better is smarter than replacing them. 3. More technical expertise is needed for policymaking to keep pace with new technologies. Tune in to hear more about: 1. Why humans form emotional connections with robots 2. How a grocery store robot is scaring customers 3. Pitfalls of commercializing robotics Standout Quotes: 1. “That's part of the reason that we do this, that we create these strong emotional connections, even with non-living things like robots, is because we have this drive, and especially in these emotionally difficult situations, it may even be something that helps people survive. So I don't think it's as black and white as just: we need to prevent this anymore, but it is something that we need to be extremely aware of and acknowledge that it's happening, so that we can address it appropriately where possible.” - Dr. Kate Darling 2. “So I think it's important that we're making the right choices. It's not that technology determines what happens. It really is us as a society choosing to set the right incentives for companies and invest in the right kinds of technology. And I do think that there's much more promise in that path, the path of trying to partner with these technologies and what we're trying to achieve, rather than trying to replace people or recreate something we already have.” - Dr. Kate Darling 3. “We've used most animals like tools and products, and some of them have been our companions, and my prediction for the future is that we're going to do the exact same thing with robots and AI, that most of them will be tools and products and some of them will be companions.” - Dr. Kate Darling Mentioned in this episode: • ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
Join host C. M. (Cathy) Rubin in AI for a Better World: The Future of Human-Robot Collaboration, a podcast from Planet Classroom and VoiceAmerica. Rubin interviews David Hanson, founder of Hanson Robotics, and Sophia, the world's first robot citizen, to discuss AI's impact on human creativity, ethics, and the skills needed in an AI-driven world. Hanson shares his vision for merging AI with human potential, while Sophia explores her evolving role as a digital human. Tune in to discover the transformative potential of human-robot collaboration in shaping the future of intelligence and creativity.
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In this episode of the "Human & AI" podcast, we get to the bottom of the fascinating world of autonomous robotics with Péter Frankhauser, the co-founder and CEO of ANYbotics!Péter shares his passion for technological advancement and his mission to create a workforce of autonomous robots that can revolutionize critical industries. He presents ANYbotics' unique approach to developing four-legged robots equipped with advanced sensors and AI capabilities, enabling them to navigate complex environments and assist in tasks such as inspection, maintenance, and data collection.If you're interested in learning how ANYbotics is bridging the gap between human and robotic workforces and want to understand the importance of responsible technology development, say no more and tune in to listen to this new episode!
From the surgical suite to the battlefield to the driver's seat of a car, robots and other autonomous systems are increasingly part of people's workplaces and their daily lives. Ericka Rovira, PhD, a professor of engineering psychology at the United States Military Academy West Point, talks about how robots are being used in the military, in medicine and in other complex, high-stakes arenas; how trust and collaboration work on human-robot teams; and how we humans can maintain our skills as we increasingly rely on robots and AI to assist us in our work and lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Andrew Foss of Human Robot (https://www.humanrobotbeer.com) says in this episode, “Perfection is pretty easy. To make something interesting is hard.” Those are easy words to say and harder words to brew by, but the Philadelphia brewer strives for character over lager “cleanliness,” eschewing the “crispy” moniker while searching for something more substantial. To accomplish that goal, he uses every tool at their disposal—mash and decoction regimens, a direct-fire brewhouse, a number of different fermentation schedules, and more. Character, after all, requires intention and effort, and not just homogeneity or simplicity. In this episode, Foss talks about: using a direct-fire mash-mixer and decoction in concert with an array of different malts to produce characterful European-style lagers rethinking mash strategies designed for older malts adjusting the decoction process based on intentions for aroma and flavor building “the wave” in lager mouthfeel dialing in pH for expressive but cohesive lagers differentiating between final gravity and mouthfeel aroma contributions from direct-fire brewhouses embracing inconsistent malt for more flavorful European-style lagers going beyond “clean” And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): At G&D Chillers they always strive to Build Great Chillers. Partner with them as you Build Great Beer. Choose G&D Chillers on your next Expansion or Brewery start up and receive 1 free year of Remote control and Monitoring of your new G&D Chiller! ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) “ProBrew is excited to now offer 2-4 week lead times on all in-stock ProFill Rotary Can Filler and Seamers. This special lead time is only while supplies last, so send us an email at contactus@probrew.com or call us at 262-278-4945. ProBrew, Brew YOUR Beer.” Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Berry Blend, Blood Orange, Lemonade, and Tart Cherry are the latest additions to our lineup of flavored craft juice concentrate blends. To learn more and request your free samples, head over to oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Experience distinct transparency and juiciness with Omega Yeast's DayBreak-V. We've genetically eliminated haze in the popular British-V strain, allowing you to preserve the fruit-boosting prowess while achieving crystal clarity. Learn more at info@omegayeast.com. Five Star Chemical (https://fivestarchemicals.com) Our cleaning solutions are specifically formulated to meet the unique needs of breweries, ensuring that your equipment stays clean and free of harmful bacteria and contaminants. From cleaning fermenters to kegs, we have a solution for every step of the brewing process. Indie Hops (https://indiehops.com) breeds new hop varieties to help brewers captivate beer lovers. Brewers worldwide trust Indie's unique varieties — Strata, Lórien, Luminosa, Meridian and Audacia — to modernize, brighten and diversify their beer lineup. Visit indiehops.com/podcast to discover what's new in hop flavors. Berkeley Yeast (https://berkeleyyeast.com). Superbloom strains make classic hops flavor; Fresh strains keep diacetyl low even with large hop additions; Tropics strains make a tropical bouquet reminiscent of the finest southern hemisphere hops. Mention this podcast for 20% off your first order.
Dr. Allison Okamura is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. She also holds a courtesy appointment in Computer science there. Research in Allison's lab examines three different areas of robotics. The first is haptics, which involves human machine interactions through the sense of touch. The second is designing medical robots that can, for example, be used to help people recover from stroke or perform surgery. A final area that Allison studies is creating soft robots that can conform to their environments. Much of Allison's free time is spent with her husband, daughter, and son. When she's not at work, Allison also enjoys relaxing, running, and playing ice hockey. Allison received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and she was awarded her M.S. and Ph.D. both in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. Before joining the faculty at Stanford University, Allison was Professor and Vice Chair of Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Allison is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including being elected as a fellow for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). She has also been awarded the IEEE Technical Committee on Haptics Early Career Award, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Early Academic Career Award, and an NSF CAREER Award. In addition, Allison was honored as a Duca Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, a Robert Bosch Faculty Scholar, a Gabilan Fellow, and an Alumni Distinguished Scholar by Stanford University, as well as a Decker Faculty Scholar by Johns Hopkins University. In our interview, Allison speaks more about her experiences in life and science.
Ep 130 - Blake Strobl - Weyerbacher Brewing September 2024 - Philadelphia, PA This month on the City Brew Tours Beer Club Podcast we venture to Philadelphia, PA! On this episode, Jonathan and co-host Derrin try Human Robot's “Festbier” and Weyerbacher Brewing Company's “Wit”. In this episode, Jonathan and Derrin chat with Weyerbacher Brewing Company's had brewer Blake Strobl. The trio talk about the how the brew scene merges the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey regions, The divers food scene at breweries, and the variety that lies within the Belgian beer style. 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 monthly interactive virtual beer tastings on the second Tuesday of each month. 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 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5DPsHut38oi7MrfrjP8rgD?si=XAzwEKxfRuOcG8-A-vy20Q&dl_branch=1 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/brews-less-traveled/id1572260382 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YTQ3MmM4Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Hosts Breeze and Andreina road trip for a field trip episode at Log Jammin' Beer Festival hosted by Human Robot in Philadelphia, PA. They are joined by Rafa D'Armas of KCBC and the Michael Jackson Foundation, Hannah Gohde of Love City Brewing, and LaTroya Butts of Resident Culture. The panel discusses strategies for brewery owners who strive to diversify their companies and communities, and highlight some breweries that are already doing model jobs hiring and supporting their employees of color. Experience Log Jammin' even if you didn't get a chance to attend this year! Don't forget to like and subscribeFollow @doyouevendrinkbeerpod on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join The Legendary Brew Crew as they recap their trip to Philly for the fourth installment of Log Jammin', a lager festival hosted by Human Robot. This episode is not just about beers, but about a community coming together for a great cause. With proceeds going to The Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing and Distilling, the festival is as impactful as it is enjoyable.The crew recounts some of their favorite beers, the overall appeal of the festival organized by Home Brewed Events, and what makes this a must-attend festival every year for novice beer drinkers and lager lovers alike.This episode features beers from Attic Brewing and Connecticut Valley Brewing Company, so grab a brew and relive this year's Log Jammin'. with the crewDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform!
Episode 449 - Zac Porter, Schilling Beer Co. (Logjammin' IV) Happy Monday, Thieves! We're fresh off a weekend in Philly for Human Robot's Logjammin' festival. We drank lager, we did shots of barrel-aged Malört, and long story short, we're exhausted. Here's an episode we recorded there with Zac of Schilling Beer. We talk about lager and drink a banger of a sour from Vermont. 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.
Host Richie Tevlin talks with Ken Correll & Breeze Galindo. Ken is one of the Co-Owners of the Nationally Recognized Human Robot. Human Robot's Logjammin IV is regarded as one of regions best Beer Festivals, highlighting 87 different Lagers from around the USA and World. All profits of Logjammin IV will go to the Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing & Distilling for the advance of People of Color in Brewing. Breeze is the Director of Operations for the Michael J. Jackson Foundation & the Owner of MiLuna Brewing Company, the newest upcoming brewery to Brooklyn, NY. Human Robot / Logjammin IV: https://www.humanrobotbeer.com/logjammin-iv @HumanRobotBeer Michael J. Jackson Foundation: https://www.themjf.org/ @mjfbrewdistill MiLuna Brewing Company: @MiLunaBrewing @craft_breezy _______________________________________ THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: POS Specialists by Heartland: https://www.posspecialists.com/ kevin@posspecialists.com Mention "BrewedAt" for $500 off! _______________________________________ EPISODE NOTES: Mentioned Breweries Nodding Head Brewery & Restaurant - Philadelphia, PA - Closed in 2014 2nd District Brewing Company - Philadelphia, PA Russian River Brewing - Santa Rosa, CA Chimay Brewery - Belgium Coronado Brewing Company - Coronado, CA Equilibrium Brewing - Middletown, NY St. Benjamins Brewing - Philly - Closed in 2019 Burial Beer Co - Asheville, North Carolina Lawsons Brewing - Waitsfield, VT The Alchemist Brewery - Stowe, VT Highland Park Brewing - Los Angeles, CA Brauerei Schloss Eggenberg - Austria Messorem Bracitorium - Montreal, Canada Tired Hands Brewing Co - Ardmore, PA Fidens Brewing Co - Albany, NY North Park Beer Co - San Diego, CA Yards Brewing Co - Philadelphia, PA Schilling Beer Co - Littleton, NH The Seed: A Living Beer Project - Atlantic City, NJ KCBC - Brooklyn, NY Wild East Brewing - Brooklyn, NY Suarez Family Brewery - Hudson, NY Green Cheek Beer Co - Orange, CA Cellarmaker Brewing - Berkeley, CA Trillium Brewing - Boston, MA The Rare Barrel - Berkeley, CA Tripping Animals Brewing - Miami, FL Guinness Brewing - Ireland Finback Brewing - Brooklyn, NY MiLuna Brewing - Brooklyn, NY Other Half Brewing - Brooklyn, NY Mainstay Independent - Philadelphia, PA Cartesian Brewing - Philadelphia, PA Love City Brewing Co - Episode 12 Guest - Philadelphia, PA Halfway Crooks Beer - Atlanta, GA Mentioned People Curt Decker - 2nd District Brewing Company Tom Peters - Owner of Monk's Cafe Brendon Hartranft - Co-Owner at Local 44, Strangeloves Ed Friedland - Legendary Beer Distributor for Philly Garrett Oliver - Legendary American Beer Writer & Brooklyn Brewery Brewmaster Tomme Arthur - Co-Founder of The Lost Abbey & Port Brewing Vinnie Cilurzo - Co-Owner of Russian River Dave Schreiber - Sales VP of Coronado Brewing Will Rivera - Owner of Equilibrium Brewing Co Richard Colli - Episode 14 Guest - Owner of Varga Bar & Lead of Philly Beer Week Jake Atkinson - Episode 10 Guest - Co-Owner of Human Robot Chris Roller - Co-Owner of Human Robot Andrew Foss - Head Brewer of Human Robot Rob Tod - Founder of Allagash Brewing Jeff Cozzens - Owner of Schilling Beer Co Rachel Correll - Burial Beer Co Kevin Limon - Brewer at Angry Horse Brewing Dave Walker - Co-Founder of Firestone Walker Brewing Terrell Haigler - @YaFavTrashman Jimmy Scantron - Graphic Designer Meredith Rebar - Episode 7 Guest - Owner of Home Brewed Events Kevin Hanson - Guitarist & Composer Jared - Human Robot Production Team Casey Hughes - Brewmaster of Flying Fish Brewing Guy Fieri - Famous Restauranteur & TV Host Rafael D'Armas - Brewer of KCBC Andreina - Co-Host of DYEDB & Brewer Hannah Gohde - Brewer of Love City Brewing Mac McAlister - North Park Brewing Co Zac Porter - Sales of Schilling Beer Co Evan Blum - Episode 1 Guest - Co-Founder of BrewedAt Mentioned Businesses / Groups Memphis Taproom - Philly Legacy Beer Bar - Closed in 2023 Folino's Pizza - Vermont Pizzeria Michael J. Jackson Foundation - Non-Profit Organization in Brewing & Distilling for People of Color Home Brewed Events - Beer Events Company Meetinghouse Beer - Philadelphia Beer Bar Eleven Madison Park - NYC Restaurant I Love Micheladas - Cali Michedlada Mix Do you (even) drink beer Podcast? - Breeze's Podcast _______________________________________ What We Drank? Hallertau Pils German Pilsner | 5.2% | Hallertau Mittlefru Human Robot Beer Co Ya Fav Lager American Lager | 5.0% Human Robot Beer Co Dresden Codex Mexican Dark Lager | 5.3% | Saaz Human Robot Beer Co _______________________________________ STAY CONNECTED: Instagram: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Tik Tok: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast YouTube: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Website: www.brewedat.com
Dan talks with James Everhart, a man who's been part of a lot of Philadelphia music over the years, about his long tenure amidst bands like Low Cut Connie, Scantron, and his current project, 10-member supergroup Cosmic Guilt. James talks about hitting the road with Low Cut Connie right out of college, and how he had to pull back from the touring life for his own mental health and stability. Dan and James talk about the careful balance that it takes to have a band with 10 members, British psych folk, James' designs for Philly brewery Human Robot, letting each member put their mark on a song, a close eye on visual aesthetics, and the inspiration for their newest album being a mansion made out of junk in Vineland, NJ. Cosmic Guilt's newest album, 'Palace Of Depression', is out May 31st on their Bandcamp and wherever you get digital music.
Tom is flying solo on this one and getting mild with it. Tom is talking about our featured Mild Ale from Human Robot, English Milds, Stryian Golding Hops and Warwick Farm's new child supervision policy. Support the podcast by donating at Anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcast Save $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPOD Episode Song: Good Intentions by Gorilla Biscuits Remember to Subscribe, Rate and Review Featured Beer: Old Tudor (English Mild) by Human Robot and Forest & Main UNTAPPD - @Bestbestfriendspod INSTAGRAM - @Bestbestfriendspod FACEBOOK - @Bestbestfriendspod TWITTER - @BBFPod EMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestbestfriendspod/support
Human Robot & George ACTV Planet Funk Ep 540
Artificial Intelligence promise to improve many aspects of our lives. The current hype, in particular around Large Language Model, raises the questions what of these bold visions of the future is science and what is fiction. AI is not new in HRI. For many decades researchers used it to enable robots to better interact with … Continue reading "After the hype: what can AI really do for human-robot interaction?"
Humans are forming relationships with robots. How could this impact the future of romantic relationships amongst humans? News panelists panelists Michelle McQuigge and Joeita Gupta weigh in with their thoughts. From the March 15, 2024, episode.
Host Richie Tevlin talks with Jake Atkinson, one of the Co-Owners of the Nationally Recognized Human Robot. Human Robot is Philadelphia's hottest brewery, known for their revolutionary Lager & Milktube. Human Robot Beer: https://www.humanrobotbeer.com/ @humanrobotbeer / @humanrobotsud _______________________________________ THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Let's Rallie: https://letsrallie.com/ @letsrallie _______________________________________ EPISODE NOTES: Mentioned Breweries The Futurist - Philly - Closed in 2020 Carbon Copy Brewing - West Philly St. Benjamins Brewing - Philly - Closed in 2019 Cantillon Brewery - Belgium - Est. 1900 Tripping Animals Brewing - Miami, Florida Imprint Beer Co - Hatfield, PA Tired Hands Brewing Co - Ardmore, PA Brewery ARS - South Philly Two Locals Brewing - West Philly Notting Head Brewing - Philly - Closed in 2014 Cohesion Brewing - Denver, CO Bierstadt Lagerhaus - Denver, CO Lesser-Known Beer Co - Winston-Salem, NC Stick City Brewing - Pittsburgh, PA Notch Brewing - Brighton, MA Fermentery Form - Philly Tree House Brewing - Brimfield, MA Other Half Brewing - NYC, NY Coppertail Brewing - Tampa, FL Flying Fish Brewing - New Jersey BarrieHaus Beer Co - Tampa, FL Green Bench Brewing - St. Petersburg, FL Angry Chair Brewing - Tampa, FL Troon Brewing - New Jersey Neshaminy Creek Brewing - Croydon, PA Victory Brewing Co - Downingtown, PA Iron Hill Brewery - Everywhere Zydeco Brew Werks - Tampa, FL - Closed in 2024 PBC - Philadelphia Brewing Co - Episode 6 Yards Brewing Co - Philly von Trapp Brewery - Stowe, VT The Seed: A Living Beer Project - Atlantic City, NJ Russian River Brewing - Santa Rosa, CA Mentioned Businesses Herman's Coffee - Philly Cafe PhillyBeerScene Magazine Khyber Pass Pub - Philly Bar Monk's Cafe - Nationally Recognized Philly Beer Bar Memphis Taproom - Philly Legacy Beer Bar - Closed in 2023 Poe's Sandwich Joint - Philly Sandwich Shop Liberty Kitchen - Philly Sandwich Shop Michael J. Jackson Foundation - Equal Rights Organization in Brewing Modern Draught - Brewery Installs - Boston, MA Origlio Beverage - Beer Sales Company Zahav - Philly Israeli Restaurant Vetri Cucina - Philly Italian Restaurant Fiorella's - Philly Italian Restaurant Johnny Brendas - Philly Legacy Bar Underdog Apparel - Philly Clothing Brand Meetinghouse - Philly Beer Bar Tony's Baltimore Grill - Atlantic City, NJ Irish Pub and Irish Pub Inn - Atlantic City, NJ Laserwolf - Philly Middle Eastern Restaurant Pizzeria Beddia - Philly Pizza Restaurant Standard Tap - Philly BrewPub Mentioned People Chris Roller - Co-Owner of Human Robot Kenny Correll - Co-Owner of Human Robot Andrew Foss - Head Brewer of Human Robot Matt Falco - Herman's Coffee Alex Bokulich - Director of Ops at Craft Concepts Group Kyle Wolak - Co-Owner of Carbon Copy Jean Van Roy - Owner of Cantillon Brewery Tom Peters - Owner of Monk's Cafe Rich Tamaccio - Owner of Poe's Sandwich Joint Meredith Rebar - Episode 7 - Owner of Home Brewed Events Brienne Allan - Head Brewer / Founder of Brave Noise Mike Fava - Head Brewer Scott Morrison - Brewhouse Advisor Chris Lohring - Owner of Notch Brewing Ethan Tripp - Owner of Fermentery Form Casey Hughes - Head Brewer of Flying Fish Brewing Khris Johnson - Co-Owner of Green Bench Brewing Alex Helms - Owner of Troon Brewing Jared, Caleb & Dylan - Human Robot Production Team Paul Rutherford - Head Brewer at Iron Hill Jason Kelce - GOAT Philadelphia Eagle & Philly Beer Legend Conor Barwin - Philadelphia Eagle Keith Shore - World Famous Beer Artist / Co-Owner of Meetinghouse Colin McFadden - Co-Owner of Meetinghouse Terrell Haigler - @YaFavTrashman Jimmy Scantron - Graphic Designer Joe Beddia - Owner of Pizzeria Beddia Eric Larkin - Head Brewer of Cohesion Brewing _______________________________________ STAY CONNECTED: Instagram: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Tik Tok: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast YouTube: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Website: www.brewedat.com
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Outline00:00 - Intro00:58 - Early steps… in physics!05:17 - AI in Edinburgh08:00 - Connectionism10:37 - Robot learning19:02 - Imitation learning23:00 - On pursuing a PhD24:45 - Californian chronicles30:10 - Modularity33:20 - Challenges in robot learning39:44 - Dexterous manipulation43:52 - Dynamical systems47:37 - Combining ML and control51:25 - Human-robot interaction54:24 - Safety and compliance57:54 - Deadlines for papers1:06:38 - Advice to future students1:07:08 - OutroLinksAude's lab: http://tinyurl.com/4nsx2kraRobot learning: http://tinyurl.com/2ty25t2rConnectionism: http://tinyurl.com/mrd76zfxI. Demiris: http://tinyurl.com/nhhn6ymuHebbian learning: http://tinyurl.com/35ey7um5DRAMA (paper): http://tinyurl.com/4fvbs867Imitation learning: http://tinyurl.com/2af3aew4Mirror neurons: http://tinyurl.com/4nd3sm75G. Rizzolatti: http://tinyurl.com/5b4xfab5Embodied cognition: http://tinyurl.com/5284kp8fA biologically inspired robotic model for learning by imitation: http://tinyurl.com/4j33nphvM. Airbib: http://tinyurl.com/3bu3y5dzRecent Advances in Robot Learning from Demonstration: http://tinyurl.com/487pm3xkSynthetic brain imaging (paper): http://tinyurl.com/38uerwk7Catching Objects in Flight (paper): http://tinyurl.com/38d8fk9mFeasibility not optimality (video): http://tinyurl.com/mwa8b7etLearning multiple-attractors (paper): http://tinyurl.com/2j3yxwm8On human compliance (paper): http://tinyurl.com/4vp2kmhwDeadlines for conferences: http://tinyurl.com/mpwntktySupport the showPodcast infoPodcast website: https://www.incontrolpodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n84j85jSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4rwztj3cRSS: https://tinyurl.com/yc2fcv4yYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/bdbvhsj6Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/3z24yr43Twitter: https://twitter.com/IncontrolPInstagram: https://tinyurl.com/35cu4kr4Acknowledgments and sponsorsThis episode was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research on «Dependable, ubiquitous automation» and the IFAC Activity fund. The podcast benefits from the help of an incredibly talented and passionate team. Special thanks to L. Seward, E. Cahard, F. Banis, F. Dörfler, J. Lygeros, ETH studio and mirrorlake . Music was composed by A New Element.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – A live and unfiltered look at all things health & wellness with wife, mother, fitness expert, and a masterful storyteller Claudine Cooper weighing in on the growing trend of “Integrated Wellness Residences” and MORE…PLUS – Thoughts on employees posting complaints on social media being a fire-able offense at X & the companies that brought in robots to perform various tasks now needing human beings to ‘wrangle' the robots - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Soraya Nevin aims for Olympics in shooting with Coach Pueppke; Dr. Weinstein discusses human-robot relations in Philosophical Currents.
Believe it or not, Andrew Foss wasn't always the brewing legend he is today. His background includes drilling wells, bartending, and house flipping before networking and just plain hard-working his way into brewing. Andrew's contemplative approach to finding his path is punctuated with interesting tidbits and a thoughtful discernment for how best to contribute to change-making movements. To find more info about Human Robot, check out their website or IG. Follow us on Instagram and check out our website. Snazzy theme music by Beer Person Gerry Mayer, check out more of his tunes here. Artwork by the illustrious Lotus of @lotiecreates.
DETAILS | What happens when you mix Generative AI with Humanoid robots? Join Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz for an eye-popping exploration of The Future of Work driven by AI-powered robotics. Regardless of how you feel about robots, this trend is inevitable, so understanding this bold new future is essential to your career and life on this planet - and it will give you goosebumps! Our up-to-the-minute research explores Amazon's global leadership in robot and employee collaboration, the staggering investments and projected growth in the AI robotics market, and the evolution of the most sophisticated Generative AI-enabled humanoid robots, like Ameca and Tesla's Optimus. We explore how leaders must plan for a Human + Robot workplace and how all employees can protect their careers with a Future of Work Mindset. We also discuss the hard questions: Will humanoid robots become sentient, and when? Will robots take our jobs or create new jobs? How will we feel about our robot future, and as crazy as it sounds, how might we bond with robots? LINKS | Ameca sees itself for the first time. Additional humanoid robots discussed: AMECA, ATLAS, OPTIMUS, SOPHIA, PEPPER, ASIMO, ERICA, NAO, THR3, iCUB, and MIKA. SHOW NOTES | 00:00 | Introduction to the episode and topic 02:00 | Discussion on the 75x increase of robots at Amazon–the global leader in robot and employee collaboration 03:00 | The global AI Robotics market is expected to grow to $78B by 2030 03:40 | Definition and discussion of humanoid robots and their capabilities 06:40 | Integration of Generative AI in robotics and dynamic learning 08:48 | In-depth analysis of Ameca, a leading AI enabled humanoid robot 11:19 | The elephant in the room–will these learning robots become sentient? 14:00| What is next for advanced humanoid robots, progressive experiments, impact on jobs, and other companies running social experiments 17:27 | Mention of Elon Musk and Tesla's entry into the robotics space 18:01 | The future of robot interactions in the workplace 20:00 | Positive stories of AI + Robotics aiding differently-abled people 23:00 | How should leaders, HR, and Professionals think about the evolution of robots in the workforce in the context of numerous talent challenges 24:15 | Concluding insights and takeaways for leaders, professionals, and society OVERVIEW | Are you ready to ADAPT and REINVENT YOURSELF for the most disrupted and digital workforce in history? What would it feel like to belong and not get stuck? It is estimated over 1 billion people will need reskilling by 2030, and more than 300 million jobs will be impacted by AI — work, identity, and what it means to be human are rapidly changing. Join hosts Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz and the TOP VOICES in the Future of Work to uncover how to meet this dynamic new reality driven by AI, hybrid work, societal shifts, and our increasingly digital world. Discover why a Future of Work Mindset is your key to prepare, navigate, and thrive! We are grateful you are here, and welcome to the TDW Tribe! www.thedisruptedworkforce.com
On this episode we discuss Alexander Payne's The Holdovers, a brand new Christmas film about the people left behind while everyone else is off on their own holiday adventures. And to help us break it all down, we welcome back Johnny-5, The Human Robot! The Holdovers is all about folks dealing with the loneliness of the holiday season however they can: Drinking, watching game shows, wandering around at night, crashing Christmas parties. Y'know, general introvert behavior. But there's so much more to it than that. It's really something special. We'll dig into all that, plus the McRib being back, reminisce about our own holdover Christmases, and more! (Also, blanket spoiler warning here. We discuss it all, and recommend you see this one first. But you can do what you want, I'm not your dad.) Questions/Comments? Email us at XmasCreeps@gmail.comTweet us @ChristmasCreepsVisit us on the web at ChristmasCreeps.com! Join us on our Discord channel! Intro/Outro: Happy Christmas, You Guys! (Simon Panrucker) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
This week Nancy and Kate discuss how horses are once again helping humans navigate the new frontier of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Research Reference and Link: Eakta Jain and Christina Gardner-McCune. 2023. Horse as Teacher: How human-horse interaction informs human-robot interaction. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 536, pp. 1–13. https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3544548.3581245 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-mclean/support
Join Leo Chen, tech enthusiast, and innovator, as he dives deep into the fascinating world of robotics with Ameca, the humanoid robot from Engineered Arts. Explore the cutting-edge advancements in robotics, the integration of artificial intelligence, and the evolving relationship between humans and machines. From the latest breakthroughs in technology to the ethical considerations of AI, Leo and Ameca provide insightful conversations that blend the realms of science and humanity. Get ready for a captivating journey into the future where humans and robots coexist and collaborate for the betterment of society.
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Simulacra is a trailblazer when it comes to making robots that serve different purposes. Their robots are already being used to serve customers in the Middle East. In this video, the founder and CEO, Matthew MacMullen, shares the company's journey, which began by producing mannequins and has since shifted to making lifelike robots with different specialties. The founder and his team have built a trio of transformative companies - namely, Abyss Creations, Realbotix, and Anthropomorphic Figure Dynamics (AFD). Hear Matthew talk about how human-robot connections can be transformative and change people's lives for the better.Learn more: https://simulacracorp.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpNy6C2vKz4And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Special episode as Dan talks to Jose of Yankeerunner77 fame on Instagram about his cancer charity - Melesa's Wings - and all the breweries helping out in the cause. We recorded this episode at Human Robot the day before the newest of the Wings series was released - Human Robot's Joe's Wings. The great people at Human Robot join the podcast to talk about the personal reason that they joined the charity efforts as well as discussing their expansion, the love for lagers, kids at breweries, and why Philly deserves more love. Grab a beer and cheesesteak and enjoy!
Drinkers and non-drinkers alike can find some good options in Jenkintown. This week, Miss Chrissie and Steve share their experiences imbibing cocktails and mocktails at the newest place in town, The Keep Easy! Steve also talks about the crazy time he had at Gobletstock 9 and the greatness of Sunday Jazz Brunch at Human Robot while Miss Chrissie tells how the PIC were almost run over...TWICE! Plus, the perfect date night idea and what do you get if you mix gelato and mead? Enjoy this short, refreshing episode and then come visit Jenkintown for a drink! If you'd like to support the show, please consider buying us a coffee at http://jenkintownartsgarage.com/coffee Please like, subscribe, and share the show so the algorithms will notice us! We appreciate you! ━ Video Chapters ━━━━━━━━━━━ 00:00 Opening Theme 00:32 Introductions 01:30 Gobletstock 9 07:42 Steve Plows Through the Segue 09:42 The Keep Easy 20:22 Human Robot Jenkintown 22:19 How the PIC Almost Died...Twice! 25:09 Sunday Jazz Brunch 26:30 The Perfect Jenkintown Date Night 26:53 Gelato + Mead == ???? 29:19 The Wrap Up 31:05 Did We Learn Anything? 31:20 Closing Theme ━ Episode Links ━━━━━━━━━━━ Broken Goblet Brewing is the best live music venue around! https://www.brokengoblet.com Michael's band is Stealing Fame! http://www.stealingfame.com The Keep Easy is a great new addition to Jenkintown! https://www.instagram.com/thekeepeasy/ Human Robot is the place for Sunday Jazz Brunch and great beer in Jenkintown! https://www.humanrobotjenkintown.com Carminati Creamery is coming to Jenkintown soon! https://www.carminaticreamery.com ━ Show Links ━━━━━━━━━━━
Straithe is a social robotics, privacy/security, and human-computer interaction researcher and all-around badass. She's an expert in the ways our use of technology inform how we engage and form relationships with others- coworkers and grocery store clerks, partners and doctors, and everyone in between. Straithe believes that we build empathy for each other when we show empathy to the robots in our lives and she's here to tell us all about why this is and how we can become better humans by interacting with machines. Join us to learn about the small details that create a sense of distance between ourselves and the machines we encounter, and why learning to look past them can also inspire us to be more accepting, inclusive, and kind to the people in our world as well. Show Notes
I was invited to record You're Welcome at a Art Gallery opening for a realistic sex exhibit, but I had taken shelter in the summer air, because the inside of the pop up gallery literally smelled like the inside of an ovary. This was due to the lack of air conditioning in a alphabet city basement that was stuffed to the gills with 100 super quaffed/perfumed fashion week model/actor types all wearing Amish hats. My girlfriend described the smell as "mangey minge" I thought it smelled like the inside of an otter's pocket. I must say it lent a realistic atmosphere to huge paintings of double penetrated v's. ANYWAY as I was cooling off, and I see this wonderful man, who could have been a character in Zoolander, with what I thought was a hilarious fashion Snork Snorkel so obviously I forced him to come share what the deviled egg was going on. Basically he's a super lovely Cyborg who no longer identifies as human, and he's launching a campaign to open the first Cyborg Institute to help others use the same technology to enhance their lives. I don't know whether I'm happy about this or not. I actually can't imagine anything worse than having a device installed in my head that would make me love Times Square. There will be no limit to where this goes once it gets started. I for one am an analog girl living in a digital world. I want less and less technology. But as cars become driverless, computers get put in front of our eyes, porn becomes 3D through oculus rift, sex dolls get heartbeats, google launches balloons to blanket the world with free Wifi...I guess I wave the white flag. Pretty soon i'm going to have to move into a log cabin get a shot gun and start muttering to myself about the good old days when I had to wait hours for Kazaa to download Space Hog. The most exciting porn I when I was young was a gold leafed Kama Sutra book in my parents room. I am scared to have children. I just can't imagine what this stuff is doing to kids brains. Instant access to the entire cess pool of human collective wants and imagination? Get ready everyone, it's all happening, and it's happening FAST. Check out all his work: https://www.cyborgarts.com/neil-harbisson Read my burner guide voted #1 kid tested mother NOT approved by all burning man here! www.zoenightingale.com Music credit: Mr. Roboto - STYX One More Robot - Flaming Lips
Repeating experiments and replicating results are key parts of successful scientific research. But in the field of robotics, working with different software platforms on different machines means that replication can be difficult. A $5 million National Science Foundation project led by Oregon State University aims to help with this challenge by building and distributing 50 standardized robots throughout the research community. The robot’s expressive face and gesturing arms are meant to help researchers study how humans and robots should interact in the workplace and other social environments. Bill Smart is a professor in OSU’s robotics program and one of the leaders of the project. He joins us to explain how a standardized robot could help accelerate research.
Jeff Burnstein, President of Association for Advancing Automation, and Aaron Prather, Director of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Program at ASTM International, join Jeff Dance to discuss the future of human-robot integration. They cover topics such as job displacement fears, the importance of standards and safety, the potential for meaningful work in the future, and the exciting potential of robotics and AI in various industries and their integration with humans. Plus, we hear insights from Zeeshan Zia, CEO at Retrocausal and Jeff Soesbe, Senior Software Engineer, Robotics at Fresh Consulting.
Episode 427 - Ken Correll, Human Robot Beer Happy Monday, Thieves! We're hitting this road this week for the first of four Philly shows recorded last week at Human Robot's new spot along the Schuykill River. Our host was the inimitable Ken Correll and we started things off with him. It was a blast, natch. 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.
We are joined by co-founder of Human Robot Beer out of Philadelphia, PA, Ken Correll. We discuss many items including: Ken's rapid fire history in the beer business leading up to Human Robot. The perception of Human Robot. Opening up spot number 3. Fallout from Log Jammin' 3. A look at "haze hype" in 2023. Being in the cool kid lager club. Considerations for distribution? Mid-atlantic legacy brands consolidating. Balancing beer nerd culture with enjoying beer. Beer and THC co-existing. Is Philly beer leaning too heavy on stars of yesteryear? Milk tubes! Self preservation and longevity. And tons more! You are reading this because you know you are in need of a lambic basket and you don't own one yet. Click here to purchase your very own lambic basket and support The Full Pint podcast in doing so. [LINK] Looking to become the next big sponsor of The Full Pint Podcast? Email us at info@thefullpint.com! Please check out these resources if you are a member of the craft beer industry and need help. National Women's Law Center - https://nwlc.org/ Department of Fair Employment and Housing - https://www.dfeh.ca.gov/ Project When - https://projectwhen.org/resources/how-to-report-workplace-harassment-incidents/
In this episode the Legendary Brew Crew was on continue talking with cool folks and drinking good beer at Log Jammin' III hosted by Human Robot. In part two of this episode they talk with Mike Contreras and Bob Barrar of 2SP Brewing (1:21), Jeff Cozzens of Schilling Beer Co. (10:50), Geriz Ramirez of Other Half Brewing (17:58), Trevor Jones & Tom Earley of Foam Brewers (29:39) and Iker Elorriaga of Tripping Animals Brewing (40:41). Grab a Brew and Join the Banter
In this episode the Legendary Brew Crew was on location talking with cool folks and drinking good beer at Log Jammin' III hosted by Human Robot. In part one of this episode they talk with Todd Lacey of Attic Brewing (1:46), Joey Pepper of Schenker Beer Co. (9:02), Zac Ross of Marlowe Artisanal Ales (17:43), Chris and Matt of Beer People Podcast (24:03) and Eric Larkin of Cohesion Brewing (35:47). Grab a Brew and Join the Banter
The podcast turns one. Sixers implosion aftershocks. Coaching search carousel. Phillies mediocrity malaise. Bonus brewery scene insights from Human Robot co-owner Jake Atkinson.
This episode is (almost) entirely devoid of guests. But don't worry, our trio of stewards will guide you through this auditory experience, and you will emerge a more fuller version of yourself. Plus, Patrick Reed, a founding organizer of Ephrata Brewfestpops in to give us the details on the upcoming 2023 festival at Whistle Stop Plaza in Ephrata, PA on June 24th. This is, legit, one of the most chill and fun beer fests to be found in our neck of the country. We have covered several in years past. Get your tickets for 2023 now, DD tickets are available! Further topics of conversation include: Steph's enjoyment of the Pink Boots West Coast IPA – Simply the Zest, Logjammin' with Human Robot, the Ever Grain beer we enjoyed at Wayne's recent wedding, at much more of varying degrees of amusing, informative, and rejuvenating. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do!Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
In this weeks Buffalo Beer Buzz and The WNY Brews podcast, we talk about:6 WNY BREWERIES WIN 9 MEDALS AT 2023 NYS CRAFT BEER COMPETITIONWe did a whole WNY Brews episode talking about the local winners this past Tuesday. Find it in your podcast feed or hereTAP THAT TAP ROOM SET TO OPEN IN TONAWANDATap That Tap Room, Western New York's first female-owned self-pour taproom, will open April 1 in Tonawanda at 363 Delaware Ave. Tap That will offer 30 self-serve taps of beer, wine, cider and seltzer, including a variety of local brands, an “elevated” bar food menu that will focus on shareable plates, space to seat 60 people at 15 tables and additional space at a bar rail. Plans also call for a dog-friendly patio out front. The self-pour system allows customers to pour as little as an ounce, and will offer malt beverages and mixed drinks. Owners hope to have a soft opening by late March, with a grand opening April 1. Click here for moreCONSUMER'S BEVERAGES OFFERING FREE BUFFALO BISONS TICKETSLike craft beer? Planning to catch a Bisons game this season? If you answered yes, then you're going to want to head to any Consumer's Beverages location soon. With any purchase of $10 or more, you will receive a free pair of tickets to the Bisons April 4 home opener against the Worcester Red Sox (while supplies last). New this season, the team will offer the Southern Tier Craft Beer Pack, which features 2 undated game tickets and 4 craft beer vouchers, for $53. You can purchase tickets here.NEW 12 GATES' MONSTERS & MYTHS IPA COMING12 Gates latest beer series, Monsters & Myths, which will consist of 6 new hazy IPAs that will be released in collectors' art cans, continues March 31 with Siren, a 7.1% Hazy IPA packed with Azacca, Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe hops. Click here for moreHAZELNUT DELUXE IS SOUTHERN TIER'S NEW BLACKWATER SERIES BEERSouthern Tier Brewing's Blackwater Series continues with the release of Hazelnut Deluxe Imperial Stout, a 10.2% brew with rich nutty notes, chocolate and roasted malts. Look for Hazelnut Deluxe soon wherever great craft beer is sold, at all Southern Tier taprooms, or on tap at your local bar in 4-pack 12oz. bottles and on draft.HOFBRAUHAUS TO TAP NEW ROYAL EXPORT GOLDEN LAGEROn April 6 (6pm), Hofbrauhaus Buffalo will tap their new Royal Export lager as only they know how – with a traditional parade, barrel tapping and live music. The cast of Drunk Theatre Buffalo will lead the parade, while Die Haus Band takes the main stage (6-9pm). All guests (21+) will receive a complimentary Royal Export pour after the barrel tapping. Royal Export is a golden lager with fruity hop notes and a light bitterness.SPRING FEVER IN PENNSYLVANIA COMES TO THE BEER KEEPThe best breweries and craft beer from Pennsylvania is taking over all of the taps at The Beer Keep on April 1 (11:30am), including Human Robot, Voodoo Brewing, Imprint Beer, Dancing Gnome, 2SP, Evergrain Brewing, Antifragile Brewing, Forest and Main, Kingview Mead and Grist House. You can find a complete beer list here. There will be plenty of limited release and specialty packaged offerings to consume on site or to-go. This event is free to attend. Limited event poster prints will be available day of for $5. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the Legendary Brew Crew chop it with Odell aka “The Governor” of Brew Bros based in Houston, TX. They talk how his introduction into craft beer, the Mario Bros inspired logo and how Brew Bros came to be. Odell also gives insight on his Beer collaborations and just enjoying this beer life. There was also banter about football and why the Commanders suck. This episode features beer from Angry Chair Brewing, Live Oak Brewing, Human Robot and Attic Brewing. Grab a Brew and Join the Banter.