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P&C review Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale, then discuss the annual celebration of Yorktown Day. Why do we celebrate the day that we declared our independence rather than the day we actually won it? The boys review the history leading up to the battle of Yorktown, in which the main British army surrendered to George Washington. During the phase of the war just prior to Yorktown, the Brits moved south, hoping to collect recruits and support from the loyalists. It didn't work out that way, and they had to hold up in Yorktown. With the help of the French navy and French troops, Washington beat Cornwallis and forced his surrender, which effectively ended the war. Pigweed believes we should acknowledge and celebrate this victory.
Outdoors, Brews, & BBQ E13 a look at Mammoth Cave with some Kentucky Beers and a good BourbonOutdoors What are the basic tools needed Navigational Tools, GPS, Physical map of the Terrain, Compas, water if not lifestraw, good outdoor shoes made for the terrain, a good knife, Fire starter, paracord rope, Mammoth cave National ParkMammoth Cave National Park is a U.S. national park in central Kentucky, encompassing portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system known in the world. Since the 1972 unification of Mammoth Cave with the even-longer system under Flint Ridge to the north, the official name of the system has been the Mammoth-Flint Ridge Cave System. The park was established as a national park on July 1, 1941.KENTUCKY®BLUEBERRY BARREL WHEAT 8% ABV 4Kentucky Blueberry Barrel Wheat is an American Wheat Ale style with light malty notes and a sweet blueberry fruity taste that is well-balanced with a hint of tartness and a crisp citrus finish.KENTUCKY®BOURBON BARREL ALE 8.2% ABV 5Our Kentucky Ale is aged in freshly decanted bourbon barrels from some of Kentucky's finest distilleries. Subtle yet familiar flavors of vanilla and oak are imparted to this special ale as it rests in the charred barrels. After aging for at least six weeks, the beer has grown to become the flagship beer of the premier name in barrel-aged beers: Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale. Pleasantly smooth and robust, it may also be served as an aperitif or after-dinner drink.KENTUCKY®PUMPKIN BARREL ALE 10% ABV 4.75A barrel-aged ale brewed with Kentucky-sourced pumpkin, richly spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. This robust, limited-release seasonal brew makes for a flavorful sipping beer to slowly warm up with as the weather cools.BUFFALO TRACE 45% ABV KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYAncient buffalo carved paths through the wilderness that led American pioneers and explorers to new frontiers. One such trail led to the banks of the Kentucky River where Buffalo Trace Distillery has been making bourbon whiskey the same way for more than 200 years. In tribute to the mighty buffalo and the rugged, independent spirit of the pioneers who followed them, we created our signature Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.TASTING NOTESThis deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. This whiskey finishes long and smooth with serious depth.BBQ Brisket recipe at 200F about 8-10 hours
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TAH-BOO TUESDAY!.Mark, Troy, and Nick are back, and we're pairing Alltech's Lexington Brewing and Distilling Company's 'Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale' with Chris Jericho vs. Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship from Taboo Tuesday 2004! We also answer several months' worth of questions from the Hoppers, football entrance music, and Nick's Halloween ritual of eating pennies?!.If you're not in a mail truck, grab an apple, and turn to 0:00 of WWE Taboo Tuesday 2004 on the Network!.Follow Along...Twitter: @OffTheHopRopeInstagram: @OffTheHopRopeMerch: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/offthehoprope.#beer #craftbeer #beerandwrestling #beerporn #brewerylife #beernerd #brewery #brewerytour #craftbrewery #beersnob #craftnotcrap #beerlovers #beersofinstagram #neipa #wrestlingpodcast #beer #beerme #watchwrestling #prowrestling #lager #ipa # wcw #RAW #WWE #tabootuesday #chrisjericho #sheltonbenjamin #halloween #vote #rockthevote
Alex and Mike explain how to evade the likes of Jason, Freddy and Chucky while chugging back some Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale.
Pumpkin Beer Month takes a turn for the better with this barrel aged Pumpkin Beer from Lexington Brewing.
Episode 43: Rick has some gripes about a couple of products he purchased recently and can't stop ranting about it. In Virginia, a dangerous Butt Bandit is tainting the produce section of the local grocery store. Cheri and Rick examine weird things couple do and wonder what type of dangerous sex seems exciting. This week our Trick or Treat Game kicks off on Facebook. Go Play and win prizes! Our Live Beer Review is Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale by Alltech.
Time to name the third best pumpkin beer, as Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale and Dogfish Head Punkin square off in the consolation match. Scott and Mike discuss the notion of cheering for a divisional rival in the playoffs, Big Papi's Hall of Fame chances, and Mike's near super-hero ability to jinx a team.
Drama in the October Pumpkin Beer tournament. Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale reclaims its #1 seed and takes on the #4 seed Rivertown Pumpkin in an epic showdown. The guys talk about the Ryder Cup, how Steve Young got dates early in his career, and Halle Berry's trip on Space Mountain. There's new ideas for the Miss Cleo's football bet courtesy of some friends of the show, and Mike falls even further behind Scott.
To start, Greg is obsessed with the Game of Thrones theme and opening sequence. It makes him want to quit everything and travel the country as a permanent fixture on the Renaissance Festival circuit. Perhaps as one of the dudes who viciously roasts passersby from high atop a wooden wall whilst they attempt to throw rotten tomatoes at him. Here Greg copies a “Pumpkin Snap,” from House of 1000 Beers. It’s a beer cocktail consisting of: Southern Tier Pumking, Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer, spiced rum, and bitters with a rimmed beer goblet. (Coarse brown sugar, cinnamon, and ginger, if you please.) Here Greg creates a “Kentucky Pumpkin Pie” using Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale, Wild Turkey Spiced, Crabbies, and spiced’n’boozy not-so-simple syrup. (If you want the specific recipe, just ask. As a general note, these are all very similar to recent beer cocktails I posted on the Cocktails, etc. page.) Here we meet two new gym characters. 1. Oxygen deprived Cro Magnon Sub Zero/Scorpion/Bane Heavyweight Champion of the Psych Ward. (Don’t look this motherfucker in the eyes…as they are void but for the apparent visions of murder and dismemberment.) 2. The pig-tailed age-ambiguous selfie-obsessed look-at-me stripper-in-training. (You really don’t want to look this one in the eyes either. But watch out for flying fitness bands. Oy.) Here we meet Jenny Defreitas, who is not real. Well, there might be a Jenny Defreitas out there in the world. Likely hundreds. However, the Jenny Defreitas who has popped up on many a Facebook page of Shaler-graduate and Shaler-graduate-adjacent people, who inspired a memorial wall after having allegedly died in a factory fire in her knock-off cologne and sunglasses business, and who now is a real life person (…it’s my wife, people…); THAT Jenny Defretas is a fun little internal joke that somehow catfished more people than I could have imagined. It is now clear how Ponzi schemes, rich Nigerian princes in need of your social security and bank account numbers, and actual catishing work. First, people (…for the most part. Yes, MOST part…) don’t actually read beyond headlines. Second, we are all, or at least a vast majority of us are, likely to accept anything from a person or people or outlet that we like or trust…regardless of their history of smartassery, asshattery, or other shenanigans and shades of bullshit. One more time…Jenny Defreitas is not real. However, you should find her her on Facebook and also her memorial site. For a good laugh. Or not. Comedy and wit are a personal, subjective thing. It’s our cup of tea…it might not be yours. Give ‘er a shot though. We end this whole thing with a lovely piece from the Decemberists from their release, “The Hazards of Love.” Oh, and please use the floaty Amazon thing over there to the right and above. Yep, there in the corner. If you shop on Amazon and use THAT link, you’ll also support D2D and our endeavor to be more polished, professional, and purposeful. (Bug off, I like alliteration.)