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New Belgium Brewing resumed brewing at its Asheville, North Carolina-based production facility this week for the first time since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on the region and shut down the brewery's operations. It was a significant stoppage for the company as the Asheville brewery accounted for around 40% of New Belgium's total output. In the wake of the hurricane, the brewery was flooded with around 20 inches of storm water. More than three months after being knocked offline, Voodoo Ranger Juice Force will be the first beer going into the tanks in Asheville, with packaged products expected to follow in March. New Belgium CEO Shaun Belongie joins the Brewbound Podcast to discuss the comeback in Asheville, the company's still-unfolding contingency plans and the road ahead. Belongie also shares New Belgium's 2025 plans, including the introduction of “Mini Ripper” cans of higher ABV Voodoo Ranger Force offerings; LightStrike hard refreshers; and Bell's Oberon Light. He also explores going into year eight of Voodoo Ranger, the opportunities for Bell's, building brands outside of the craft beer bubble and taking over sales, marketing and production of Kirin Ichiban. Plus, the Brewbound team talks Zoe's trip to the Beer Summit, 2024 off-premise scans and Tilray Brands' Project 420.
Recent birthday reveler, Nicole Vespa (Voila! The Improvised Musical) drops by to spill the tea on her go-to party pleaser, a Margarita Shandy and her favorite brew Kirin Ichiban! She talks all about becoming a baking wizard during lockdown and getting super at Duo Lingo. We then chat all about international travel, climbing in videogames, and meeting the right person to "Make It So!". Brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters, use the promo code: PopPop for 20% off your entire order! Visit our Merch closet at https://poppinbottles.threadless.com!
featuring a refreshing lineup of various Citrus brews rife with flavors nostalgic of childhood (beers by Santa Monica Brewworks, Boulevard Brewing Co., Kentucky Brewing Co.), we discuss worrying about maintaining artistic integrity within the emerging ad/sponsor marketing landscape (all while workshopping ad/sponsor reads), and come to terms with Stone Brewing selling partial ownership to Kirin Ichiban
Tackling a classic film in a unique way is never an easy task, but we're going a step farther than that with Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai - a film that was an essential pillar in establishing certain plot-beats that have been referenced, homaged, and copied many times over. We get into the "slightly bald top-knot", Oppenheimer (2023) and how the atomic bomb effected Japan in the 1950's, and the technicality of this in comparison to other heavyweights of the time like Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick. We're drinking Kikori Japanese whisky and Kirin Ichiban. Interested in following us elsewhere? https://linktr.ee/twodudesbrewsreviews
We start our celebration of kaiju films from the very beginning, with the 1954 Godzilla from director Ishiro Honda. We discuss the film's merits and also some criticisms of the loose narrative structure; we also talk about the film's origins after World War II, its direct associations with nuclear bombings, the use (and confusing science behind) the Oxygen Destroyer, and a lot more! We're also drinking Kirin Ichiban beer, which is unfortunately the export brewed by InBev instead of the traditional Japanese lager. Approximate timeline 0:00-10:00 Intro 10:00-17:00 Beer talk 17:00-end Godzilla Next up, we're taking on Gamera! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/support
Clint Lanier and Dave McArthur discuss William Gibson's 1984 novel Neuromancer while drinking Kirin Ichiban lager.
Topics discussed: Niamh's new way of doing synopses; Julieta is the weird girl to Ple's silly girl, cyber new type vibes all around; Montag goes masked off and just becomes McGillis; the new yakuza motherfucker; the potential identity of the mysterious masked man; the new state of the world and the lack of significant improvements in the wake of Makanai's election; Tekkadan's move from an oppositional force to a part of the standing regime; Tekkadan banning the Alaya-Vijnana system; “I sure hope Tekkadan doesn't repeat anything from Gjallarhorn”; Atra trying to assert a new space for Mika as a farmer if his role as a soldier is no longer needed; this week's thematic keyword of “trust”; the link of faces, trust, and intention with the new mask and the new masked man; João's DMs including the medieval and modernity as well as a quote from Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth; McGillis is a Char (redux); the difficulty in overthrowing or even destabilizing existing regimes; Mikazuki, disability, and his inability to hold back Atra's bracelet; Mika, Orga, single vision, and monomania; the drive to move forward and the question of when they can stop; paralleling Julieta with Ein; Chad Chadan, that's it just the name Chad Chadan; Aston keeps throwing up death flags and then dies; the homoromantic tension between Takaki and Aston; Takaki and Aston as a mirror of Orga and Mika; the potentiality for the manipulation of Tekkadan, as well as the terrifying possibility that Orga is himself a manipulator; Takaki as the first character other than Mikazuki to execute someone with a pistol; a taste test between Asahi and Kirin Ichiban; silly girl sweep; and content warnings for the next 6 episodes (starts at 3:10:43). Write into our Question Bucket at ghostdiverspod@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter! The Show: @ghostdiverspod (twitter) or @ghostdivers (cohost) Niamh: @FoxmomNia (twitter) or @foxmomnia (cohost) Connor: @rabbleais (twitter) or @rabbleais (cohost) Export Audio Network: exportaud.io Ghost Divers: exportaud.io/ghostdivers Pondering Pootan: exportaud.io/pootan Ornate Stairwells: exportaud.io/ornatestairwells Around the Long Fire: abnormalmapping.com/longfire Check out our official schedule at exportaud.io/divingschedule! Content Warnings for this Discussion Violence, death, and gore Death of enslaved child soldiers Disability and loss of the use of limbs Alcohol (post-ED section) Find out more at https://ghost-divers.pinecast.co
Ah yes. Welcome back to the shit show. This week we're joined by long term friend of the show, Jayven. We get to find out what it takes to start a business, how falling asleep on the job gets you fired a lot and building a brand from scratch. Also Reg comes back from a stag do and Marlon moans more about Land Rovers. This week's Beer of the Week is Kirin Ichiban
Showdown in Little Tokyo is indisputably a bad movie, but that doesn't mean it isn't a heck of a lot of fun. Starring Dolph Lundgren as Sgt. Chris Kenner and Brandon Lee as his partner Johnny Murata, it desperately wants to be Lethal Weapon. Unfortunately, it lacks the wit, charm, and overall directing acumen that film had. Instead, this is a low budget 90s flick with a seedy aesthetic that rises above its mediocre quality because of some insane, though unintentionally hilarious, scenes. Seriously folks, the way the villain bites it in this movie is one of the all-time great cinema deaths. All that said, this movie tanked. That wasn't entirely its own fault. WB, who produced it, hated Showdown in Little Tokyo, releasing it in under 200 theaters domestically and butchering the original edit. With such low distribution stateside and internationally, it was destined to fail. Boasting a budget of just $8 million, that shouldn't have been the case. There's a bathhouse fight, for Pete's sake. Anyway, sit back, cut the top off a Kirin Ichiban, and if the bathhouse is rocking, don't bother knocking! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, and Chumpzilla are playing pin the katana on Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – One's a warrior. One's a wiseguy. They're two Los Angeles cops going after Japan's top mobster...Feet first! (00:00) Lingering Questions – After a word from our brothers in beer at Hop Nation USA, we discuss the most gnarly death of "B-List Action Star Flops." (49:00) The "Double Team" Trivia Challenge – The Double Turn Podcast wins the Samurai Sword Death Match, and then I challenge the field to trivia about the movie. (1:00:20) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We begin "Hops and Pandemic Flops" with the much maligned The Happening! (1:10:22) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—the glory of this film's ending and more—from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, and Amazon Music!
Uncovering the mysteries behind Japan's Prime Brew, Kirin Ichiban, and their unique brewing method. In the Hop Topic, we discuss Guiness' latest innovation, an at-home draught costing £9,000!Be sure to follow Kirin Ichban
What's on TV? What am I drinking?Kirin Ichiban - http://www.kirinichiban.com/ Laptop recommendations - Don't completely trust a bloghttps://itbabble.com/2021/12/03/laptop-recommendations-check-with-your-school-not-a-blog/ Notion.so - A reviewhttps://itbabble.com/2021/12/01/notion-so-a-review/ Finding a STEM and Robotics teacher Where do these people hangout online (professionally)? 4 sections STEM Robotics Topic 3? Topic 4? Make it its own department
Mittwoch is upon us yet again. This time the guys taste a beer called Kirin Ichiban. Contact: fermentedanddemented (at) gmail (dot) com FB: https://www.facebook.com/FermentedAndDemented/ Twitter: @FermentDement Instagram: www.instagram.com/fermentedanddemented/ Blodhemn: FB: www.facebook.com/blodhemnnorway www.blodhemn.no Nifrost: FB: https://www.facebook.com/nifrost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nifrost.official/ Bandcamp: https://nifrost.bandcamp.com www.nifrost.com
THIS IS IT. SEASON 3 HAS COME TO AN END. THIS INSTALLMENT FOLLOWS OUR HEROES AS THEY TRAVEL TO FEUDAL JAPAN, WHERE THEY BRIEFLY DISCUSS MORTAL KOMBAT AS WELL AS CAPTAIN FALCON AND THE WINTER BOY. STAY TUNED AS THEY RUN INTO A "CRAZY" GUEST AND MEET A REAL LIFE SAMURAI. SO WRAP YOURSELF IN SEAWEED AND PLEDGE YOUR LOYALTY TO THE SHOGUNATE BECAUSE YOU'RE ABOUT TO GET SAUCED IN JAPAN. Contact Gator Sauce: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGator Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegator Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gatorsauce E-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.com Individual accounts: Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_Hurt Gabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasvia
THIS IS IT. SEASON 3 HAS COME TO AN END. THIS INSTALLMENT FOLLOWS OUR HEROES AS THEY TRAVEL TO FEUDAL JAPAN, WHERE THEY BRIEFLY DISCUSS MORTAL KOMBAT AS WELL AS CAPTAIN FALCON AND THE WINTER BOY. STAY TUNED AS THEY RUN INTO A "CRAZY" GUEST AND MEET A REAL LIFE SAMURAI. SO WRAP YOURSELF IN SEAWEED AND PLEDGE YOUR LOYALTY TO THE SHOGUNATE BECAUSE YOU'RE ABOUT TO GET SAUCED IN JAPAN. Contact Gator Sauce: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGator Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegator Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gatorsauce E-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.com Individual accounts: Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_Hurt Gabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasvia
There... are... just... so... many... extracts. In this episode, chemists Gloria and Victoria talk about why plant-y ingredients are hard to talk about over a few cans of Kirin Ichiban. They cover some of their favorite botanicals with surprisingly interesting clinical studies, and trendy ingredients such as grape and green tea!
Kurze Werbeeinblendung: Wenn du uns auf Steady unterstützt, bekommst du längere Folgen, Bierdeckel und Sticker. Und dieser Werbehinweis entfällt! Max trinkt mit dem Kirin Ichiban ein Bier aus der Dose, das er in CST050 schon mal als Flaschenbier hatte. Nathan trinkt eine Cola Cola (und konnte dann hinterher natürlich nicht schlafen). Und kopiert immer noch fleissig Kram von A nach B und denkt darüber nach, warum er ungerne Entscheidungen trifft. Max hilft mit und pflichtet bei. Der verbringt übrigens sehr viel Zeit in Meetings, weil transparenter Informationsaustausch ausschliesslich synchron stattfinden kann, wie wir alle wissen. 2 Links zum Abschluss: P2 ist mittlerweile ein kommerzielles Produkt. Okay. r/notmyjob Wir bedanken uns wie immer für's Zuhören und freuen uns immer über eure Verbesserungsvorschläge, Getränkeempfehlungen, Fragen, Feedback und Bewertungen bei iTunes. Feedback einfach wie immer via Twitter an @codestammtisch oder diskret per Mail an hallo-at-codestammtis.ch. Kommentare könnt ihr uns auch gerne auf unser Band quatschen!
Today we drink a mixed shot of Sugarland apple pie moonshine and Skrewball peanut butter whiskey and sip on Kirin Ichiban premium beer and talk about Godzilla vs Kong and other stuff
Un épisode où nous avons des discussions assez lourde cette semaine! On parle d’intimidation et de détresse psychologique de confinement. Ça l’air roff hein? Mais on boit de la bière L’article L’Âge de Bière – S02 – EP41: Kirin Ichiban, Brune au Miel et Full Capoté est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
Un épisode où nous avons des discussions assez lourde cette semaine! On parle d’intimidation et de détresse psychologique de confinement. Ça l’air roff hein? Mais on boit de la bière L'article L’Âge de Bière – S02 – EP41: Kirin Ichiban, Brune au Miel et Full Capoté est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
*TRAILER VOICE/ACTION MUSIC*: This week! ...Another good beer as tasted by good friends! (Numchuck sound effect), Starring Ryan (gunshots sound), and Alex (Cat Meow). Two friends never tasted beer(beer pouring sound effect) SO (crowd gasps) HARD! We're still practicing our social distancing, but here is an episode you likely haven't heard. It was unearthed from the historical archives of our Patreon mini series, "My Dad's Fridge." In this short-form podcast, we review and learn the history behind some of the most iconic beers in the world & your dad's fridge (bottom shelf, behind the mayonnaise). Enjoy this episode featuring Kirin Ichiban! To listen to more episodes of My Dad's Fridge, and to support the show, go to: www.patreon.com/friendsdrinkbeer
Welcome to episode 150 of the AoD Podcast! In this episode, we have another beer from Japan--the Kirin Hon-Kirin Low-Malt Lager--as well as the return of the Modern Times Star Cloud Hazy IPA. For our Weekly Pairing, we have episode 2s from Mawaru Penguindrum and Shin Sekai Yori! In our Happy Hour, we're introducing a new segment titled Rant of the Week, as well as coverage of airing Spring anime, including Yesterday wo Utatte, Tower of God, Kaguya-sama Season 2, and Nami yo Kiitekure! Grab a nice beverage and welcome to the rock 'n roll night! Show Notes: 00:00:26 Intro00:01:25 Beers of the Week: Hon-Kirin Low-Malt Lager by Kirin, Star Cloud Hazy IPA by Modern TimesWeekly Pairing: OreShiri Ep 2s00:04:15 Mawaru Penguindrum00:13:58 Shin Sekai Yori00:37:10 Clannad Rewatch Eps 3-400:43:28 Beer Reviews01:01:06 News BreakHappy Hour:01:10:25 Rant of the WeekSpring Anime01:14:30 Yesterday wo Utatte01:26:16 Tower of God01:30:32 Kaguya S201:37:44 Nami yo Kiitekure01:45:23 Housekeeping/Closing To catch our shows live, head over to twitch.tv/animeondraft and give us a follow. Be sure to turn on notifications to be alerted when we go live. You can catch us on Twitter @animeondraft to receive updates on our weekly streams. Our current streaming schedule is Mondays starting around 7:30 PM Pacific Time. Join our Discord!
Welcome to episode 150 of the AoD Podcast! In this episode, we have another beer from Japan–the Kirin Hon-Kirin Low-Malt Lager–as well as the return of the Modern Times Star Cloud Hazy IPA. For our Weekly Pairing, we have episode 2s from Mawaru Penguindrum and Shin Sekai Yori! In our Happy Hour, we’re introducing a new segment titled Rant of the Week, as well as coverage of airing Spring anime, including Yesterday wo Utatte, Tower of God, Kaguya-sama Season 2, and Nami yo Kiitekure! Grab a nice beverage and welcome to the rock ‘n roll night! Show Notes: 00:00:26 Intro00:01:25 Beers of the Week: Hon-Kirin Low-Malt Lager by Kirin, Star Cloud Hazy IPA by Modern TimesWeekly Pairing: OreShiri Ep 2s00:04:15 Mawaru Penguindrum00:13:58 Shin Sekai Yori00:37:10 Clannad Rewatch Eps 3-400:43:28 Beer Reviews01:01:06 News BreakHappy Hour:01:10:25 Rant of the WeekSpring Anime01:14:30 Yesterday wo Utatte01:26:16 Tower of God01:30:32 Kaguya S201:37:44 Nami yo Kiitekure01:45:23 Housekeeping/Closing To catch our shows live, head over to twitch.tv/animeondraft and give us a follow. Be sure to turn on notifications to be alerted when we go live. You can catch us on Twitter @animeondraft to receive updates on our weekly streams. Our current streaming schedule is Mondays starting around 7:30 PM Pacific Time. Join our Discord!
On December 31 2000, the corpses of 44-year-old Mikio Miyazawa, his 41-year-old wife Yasuko, and their children, 8-year-old Niina and 6-year-old Rei, were discovered by Yasuko's mother, Asahi Geino, at their house in the Kamisoshigaya neighborhood of Setagaya, in the western suburbs of Tokyo. The murderer is still on the loose to this day. Join Arlo & The Coach as they discuss this unsolved case that still baffles Japanese Law Enforcement.Beer of the week is Kirin Ichiban. Tell a friend, tell a family member, tell a co-worker to drop us a review on Apple iTunes. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This episode, the group finishes the story "Tokyo Ghost" published by Image Comics. Discussing the second volume called "Come Join Us", our Heroes relate present day life to the book's futuristic tech addicted life styles and breakdown the well written story and beautifully crafted artwork. Once again, the choice beverage is another popular Japanese beer; Kirin Ichiban.
Beer brags. After a live podcast show, Jerome has a brew that combines multiple styles and... wine grapes? Michael has another yella beer, this time a kolsch. Next, we embark on our new series, The American Pale Males World Tour. Ditching the roads of Iowa, we take flight, trying major beer brands from around the globe... or at least seemingly from around the globe. First up is Japan. Michael starts the festivities with the Big in Japan Quiz. Despite sumos, earthquakes, and movies, the digressions start. For example, did you know that Jeremy worked at ShopKo? They continue into the FDR, where a "first press" beer tries to impress.Beer in this episode: Kirin IchibanCheers!
Esta semana nos ponemos interesantes y hablamos de tecnología aplicada a la ciencia. Hablamos de nanorobots que matan células tumorales e intentamos explicar algunos conceptos básicos detrás de la inteligencia artificial y sus implicaciones. La cerveza de esta semana proviene de uno de los países con más tecnología. Japón. Estrenamos país con una de sus conocidas. Kirin Ichiban: https://amzn.to/2SV8nOn Este es el enlace al artículo de los nanorobots: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29431737 Este es El Dr. Henández en acción: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIO0H9H_XCU Y como siempre, nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/Effit
This week, Natalie Patton and I drink Kirin Ichiban and discuss astrology, long-distance relatioships, and whether or not I get to be her Maid of Honor. PLUS: Natalie drops a HUGE BOMB about a boy from my past! FOLLOW THESE: Instagram: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharlotterose, @natpatsees Twitter: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharrose, @natpatsays Soundcloud: [Natalie Patton](https://soundcloud.com/nataliepatton)
This week, Natalie Patton and I drink Kirin Ichiban and discuss astrology, long-distance relatioships, and whether or not I get to be her Maid of Honor. PLUS: Natalie drops a HUGE BOMB about a boy from my past! FOLLOW THESE: Instagram: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharlotterose, @natpatsees Twitter: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharrose, @natpatsays Soundcloud: Natalie Patton
Conclusion of Episode 30: Rookie Agent Rogue, Zendiggi Kebab House, and our Winter Olympics tribute beers, Kirin Ichiban and Maudite Belgian Ale! Cheers!
Reviewing the Chinese TV show Rookie Agent Rogue, Zendiggi Kebab House, and, as a tribute to the 2018 Winter Olympics, a couple of international beers: Kirin Ichiban, hailing from Tokyo, Japan, and Maudite Belgian Ale, hailing from Chambly, Quebec, Canada. Enjoy the show! And the Olympics! Cheers!!!
Hi guys and welcome to another episode of beer and biceps. This is episode 8 and in it we give you a complete myfitnesspal guide. We also discuss fat burners, Kirin Ichiban beer, and our favourite beer memories. Now I am not going to spend the rest of this article giving you an in-depth guide to using myfitnesspal, mainly because I have already completed a myfitnesspal pdf guide which you can download here: Getting to grips with My Fitness Pal Myfitnesspal Guide Check out the pdf above if you have no idea how to use it (or read my article on calorie counting), in this section we will look at how to get the most out of it. When you sign up for the website they give you the option of putting in all your information. Now for the first two weeks I wouldn't even bother with that. Just log your daily calories and look at what your average is. Once you have done that you can use either this website or this website to discover what your calorie target should be (dependent on what your goals are - weight loss, maintenance, or gain). You can then work out what your macronutrient count should be (use this article to work it out), then you should manually put this information into myfitnesspal (check that pdf out for exactly how to do this). Once you have your targets just consistently log in all your food for the next few weeks. Try to create some control. In the podcast I recommend eating the same breakfast each day (and adding a protein shake to it). This is 1) easier to manage 2) easier to log, and 3) means you can be more creative with other meals. Fat Burners One of the more controversial debates in the fitness industry is over the use of fat burners. Seen by some as a miracle pill, and by others as a useless pill sold by snake oil salesmen. I as ever sit firmly on the fence on this subject. I acknowledge that there are a lot of scams, and garbage pills sold to the public. While also accepting that some fat burners can work, if used correctly. Ingredients such as caffeine, yohimbine, green tea extract, and capsaicin, can have a limited effect on your metabolism - and this can help to aid fat loss. You just need to be following a calorie controlled diet (see above) and exercising regularly. Fail to do either of these things, and your fat burner will have been a waste of money. Our Favourite Beer Memories There's not much point writing down our three memories, as the podcast covers them thoroughly. Instead I just wanted to talk about why this was such a great question. For many years while I was growing up beer was seen as fuel for a crazy night out, lad culture had made 12 pints of Stella seem like the right way to go for a drink. I loved this culture, and as a result I have many stories that I still cherish. Most of them being embarrassing as hell, but funny too. I'm not sure whether the industry changed, or I changed (but I suspect both). But now going to the pub feels almost like a cultural experience. You purchase beers based on their interesting taste, your knowledge of the brewery, and perhaps based on the name/design of the packaging (this has led to some truly spectacular failures for me in the past - but I still do it occasionally). I know that this isn't the case for everyone. I also know that my dad's generation also had this culture to some extent. Beer festivals, The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA), Micheal Jackson's guide to beer (no not that Michael Jackson), were all popular in the 80s and 90s but you have to admit that the rise of craft beer has definitely changed the beer drinking scene. Matt's Memory Now my memories of beer are based on where I was, the company I was with, the beer itself, and the history behind it. My memory was of going to Belgium and drinking a Blonde ale which was from a 200 year old recipe. We weree on the site of the Battle of Waterloo. If you had asked me my favourite beer memory 3 years ago, I might have talked about when myself and my mate Marc drank 17 pints in one day.
We've got the full crew back aboard for this week's episode of the podcast! Get ready for some Newfoundland stories, X-Wing, Final Fantasy, Anime, and more on this week's show! As always keep sending questions in to hoppedupeast@gmail.com, we love them! Beer featured this week: Kirin Ichiban 100% Malt
We've got the full crew back aboard for this week's episode of the podcast! Get ready for some Newfoundland stories, X-Wing, Final Fantasy, Anime, and more on this week's show! As always keep sending questions in to hoppedupeast@gmail.com, we love them! Beer featured this week: Kirin Ichiban 100% Malt
WE’RE BACK! After a long trip to San Antonio for the phenomenal yearly cigar event known as CATS Fest (and an even longer recovery period) we have finally rested our poor livers, dusted off our beloved pint glasses, and settled back in The Corner Of No Hope to rock your fucking socks off. Did you miss us? Boy oh boy, when our illustrious announcer Keith Howell suggested that we discuss tonight’s film on the show I truly had no idea what my crew and I were getting ourselves into. I hope you enjoy the lively and very topical conversation this evening, as always I encourage you to leave us a review over on iTunes or drop a comment on the […] The post Episode 32 – Wild Zero / Room 101 Namakubi cigar / Sapporo & Kirin Ichiban beers appeared first on Tuesday Night Cigar Club.
Time Travel Month continues as Steve & Izzy discuss what happens when four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are transported back to Feudal Japan in order to save their reporter friend. Also, they try some new beverages included the Japanese beer Kirin Ichiban (Unicorn #1) and Lagunitas Brewing's Equinox Pale Oat Ale. Enjoy!!!
The Big Livers check out some Asian beer. Listen in as they taste and give their opinions of the Kirin Ichiban, Sapporo Premium, and Tsing Tao. Wondering what have been (or haven't been) missing in Asian beers? The guys do the work for you. If you like what you hear from Jeff, Jonesy, and Vedders, support them and the show by heading over to The Big Livers Website and pick up some gear! We want you to share your beer and we'll talk about it! If you are a brewer and want your beer to get some airtime, please let us know. Also, if you have an idea for an episode or have some thoughts on this one, leave a comment below or contact us. ----------------------------------------------------------------- THE JONESY SITTIN' ON THE DECK SCALE: Sapporo Premium Jonesy - 3.5 out of 5 Vedders - 4 out of 5 Jeff - 4 out of 5 Tsing Tao Jonesy - 2 out of 5 Vedders - 1 out of 5 Jeff - 2 out of 5 Kirin Ichiban Jonesy - 4.5 out of 5 Vedders - 4.25 out of 5 Jeff - 4 out of 5 RELATED SHOW LINKS: Tsing Tao Sapporo Premium Kirin Ichiban Big Livers Website Contact the Big Livers guys Big Livers on Twitter Big Livers on Instagram Pat on Twitter Jeff on Twitter Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member USE CODE "MBR" TO GET 25% OFF AT BIGLIVERS.COM
Nippon Connection Spezial Liebhaber des japanischen Films aufgepasst! Michael und Jan Lukas besuchten für zwei Tage die 15. Nippon Connection in Frankfurt. Das mittlerweile größte japanische Filmfest außerhalb Japans bot dieses Jahr wieder knapp 100 Filme/Kurzfilme und überdies ein reiches kulturelles Programm von Mochi bis zu japanologischer Fachliteratur. Wir sahen u.a. Stargast Ando Sakura (Love Exposure), plünderten unsere Geldbeutel am DVD-Stand, stopften uns in jeder freien Sekunde mit japanischen Köstlichkeiten voll und genossen, nicht zu vergessen, richtig gutes japanisches Kino. Zum Prost auf die Nippon Connection erheben wir nun zwei Becher gefrorenes Kirin Ichiban und wünschen viel Vergnügen bei dieser Episode! Podcast herunterladen 00:00:00 Knete/Intro/Begrüßung 00:01:29 Was wir sahen 00:03:06 Die Stadt, das Festival und Zombies 00:11:11 Einschub: Fette Beute 00:19:35 Das Festival und die Verpflegung 00:26:20 Publikum und Personal 00:30:02 Filmpreise 00:32:01 Programm 00:33:20 Einschub: Animevortrag 00:42:55 Mehr Programm 00:44:26 Einschub: Punkfotografie 00:47:00 Kulturangebot 00:50:15 Was wir bereuen Filmbesprechungen 00:52:09 The Cockpit 00:56:43 Fires on the plain 01:03:58 Einschub: pink eiga 01:05:27 The Round Table 01:12:30 Seven Weeks 01:21:15 100Yen Love 01:35:14 Einschub: Fragerunde/Interview zu 100Yen Love 01:54:22 World of Kanako 02:12:38 Fazit 02:15:10 Wir bitten um Entschuldigung 02:15:45 Abschied/Outro
Já provou alguma cerveja japonesa especial? Neste episódio o sommelier de cervejas Daniel Wolff vai além da Saporo, Kirin Ichiban e Asahi e descobre as cervejas especiais japonesas da cervejaria Hitachino através de três rótulos: Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ale, Hitachino Espresso Stout e Hitachino Extra High (XH). Banzai!