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This week we are discussing the tale of a man who's body was found rolled up in a rug on a major road in New Orleans, LA. Who would want this man dead, and how did he end up where he was found when he lived in Kiln, MS? Grab a beverage and join us as we enjoy beers from Lazy Magnolia Brewery, and try to unravel the mysteries of this case!Follow Us On All The ThingsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloodandbarrelsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloodandbarrelsTwitter - https://twitter.com/bloodbarrelspodSee More About Us & Find Blood & Barrels MerchWebsite - https://bloodandbarrels.comMerch - https://bloodandbarrels.com/merch/#!/allAdditional Episodes Available For Blood & Barrels Patreon Family Members!Join the family for as little as $1 a month!Support the show
Stop me if you've heard this... but this episode is a really fun time. After an engaging interview with the owners of Anclote Brew in Tarpon Springs (Go listen to Sunday's episode - recording there LIVE - Visit them here: https://www.anclotebrew.com), stick around as Mike Mott and I discuss his 5 favorite films (6 if you stick around to the VERY end. This episode also has what I think is the single FUNNIEST moment we've EVERY had on the Pub Trivia Experience! Take a listen and Enjoy! Drinking along with us? Today we are drinking a Southern Pecan Brown Ale from Lazy Magnolia Brewery in Mississippi (https://www.lazymagnolia.com) and the Lil' Crispy Crisp Ale from Clown Shoes Brewing in Florida (https://clownshoesbeer.com). Don't forget Rate us 5 stars, leave us a review, and SUBSCRIBE!!! New episode coming Sunday!
In Episode 2, Rick and Patrick review a Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout from New Holland Brewing called Dragon's Milk. They also dive into the book "Concise Theology" from J.I. Packer and talk General Revelation, Special Revelation, Interpretation, and Guilt. See how Dragon's Milk compared to last weeks review of Southern Pecan from the Lazy Magnolia Brewery. New Holland Brewing Company’s deep roots in the craft industry go back to 1997. Their role as an integral member of the artisan approach is something they take seriously, yet engage lightheartedly. New Holland Brewing believes the art of craft lives in fostering rich experiences for their customers, through creating authentic beer, spirits and food while providing great service. Recognized for their creativity and artistry, New Holland’s mission to improve the lives of craft consumers everywhere is seen in their diverse, balanced collection of beer and spirits. If you want to follow along in the book Concise Theology you can find a copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Concise-Theology-Historic-Christian-Beliefs/dp/0842339604/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=concise+theology&qid=1564597085&s=gateway&sr=8-1 New Holland Brewing Website: https://newhollandbrew.com/beer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newhollandbrew Twitter: https://twitter.com/newhollandbrew Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newhollandbrew
Welcome to the Inaugural episode of the Beers and Bible Podcast! In this episode we give a review Southern Pecan from the Lazy Magnolia Brewery and discuss what the Bible says about the consumption of alcohol. We hope you enjoy and feel the need to leave us a glowing 5 star review on your podcast platform. Also be sure to share our podcast with all your beer-drinking, Bible-discussing friends! Cheers! You can find the Beers and Bible Podcast here: Twitter: @beersandbiblep1 Instagram: @beersandbible_ You can find Lazy Magnolia brewery here: Twitter: @LazyMagnolia Instagram: @lazymagnoliabrewery Website: https://www.lazymagnolia.com/ You can find the full text of the article by Greg L Price here: http://www.reformedpresbytery.org/books/alcoholb/alcoholb.htm
Even with all the progress craft beer has made over the decades there are still boundaries to break and stigmas to change. Lazy Magnolia Brewery in Mississippi has been on the forefront of those fights in the south since it first opened. Cofounder and brewer Leslie Henderson talks about changing perspectives, brewing with nuts, and how harnessing rain water might be one of the next big advancements in beer. This episode is brought to you by: BSG (http://bsgcraftbrewing.com): Great beers are made from select ingredients. With BSG, you’ll bring the world to your brewhouse with an unparalleled and diverse selection of ingredients, from across the globe to just down the road. Our dedicated customer service team and industry experience provides you with the assistance you need in every step of the way. Let BSG be your supplier of choice for products essential to making great artisanal beverages, so you can stay focused on your craft. For more information, visit us as bsgcraftbrewing.com, or contact us at 1.800.374.2739. G&D Chillers (http://www.Gdchillers.com): As the brewing industry’s premier choice for glycol chilling, G&D Chillers has set the standard on quality, service, and dedication to their customer’s craft. For 25 years G&D has led the way on innovative solutions that match their brewing customers immediate and future needs. With a wide selection of custom built chillers; G&D offers the Nano chiller, the perfect solution for Nano breweries all the way up to their larger capacity units like the Vertical Air Chiller, built for higher volume operations. Contact G&D Chillers today for your chiller sizing needs at 800.555.0973. Reach out online at Gdchillers.com Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America (https://www.craftbrewersconference.com): This episode is brought to you by the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America, America's largest craft brewing industry gathering. Join your peers in Denver, April 8th through 11th. Details at CraftBrewersConference.com
BPF is continuing our discussion on the growing impact of the craft economy. In this series, we sat down with Mark Henderson of Lazy Magnolia Brewery - Mississippi’s oldest brewery, even though it’s only been in business since 2005
BPF is continuing our discussion on the growing impact of the craft economy. In this series, we sat down with Mark Henderson of Lazy Magnolia Brewery - Mississippi’s oldest brewery, even though it’s only been in business since 2005.
BPF continues talking with Mark Henderson of Lazy Magnolia Brewery on the hurdles he's faced as an entrepreneur and how his entrepreneurial spirit demands his commitment.
BPF is continuing our discussion on the growing impact of the craft economy. In this series, we sat down with Mark Henderson of Lazy Magnolia Brewery - Mississippi’s oldest brewery, even though it’s only been in business since 2005.
As we do every Friday, we’ll be traveling across the state letting you know about events that make Mississippi great. Today we’ll start our road trip in West Point, for the Black Prairie Blues Festival. Then we’ll head to the coast for the Gulf Coast Gospel Music Award. Next we’ll go to Kiln for 1st Friday’s at Lazy Magnolia Brewery, and end our trip with musician Wes Lee. So hold on tight because we’re going on a ride on Next Stop Mississippi!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this show, we wrap up week 11 of the Premier League. A week that saw several goals scored by a just a few teams. Which is a good thing, because some of the matches were nap inducing. (We're looking at you, King Power-nap Stadium). We also look at MLS Cup Playoffs and have a discussion about the USMNT roster going into USA vs Mexico. Our beer review of the pod came to us from Lazy Magnolia Brewery, the oldest brewery in Mississippi. Subscribe and leave a rating/review on iTunes and Stitcher. Now available on iHeart Radio. -Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game