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Dave McArthur and Larry Andrews (of the Square Peg Podcast) discuss the works of Edgar Allan Poe and drink Left Hand Milk Stout
Kerry & Patrick talk about the Lions new head coach Dan Campbell, and their experience doing Financial Peace University.
The guys are back for the new year! It's a great podcast, and we are joined by TGS's other bar industry expert. Shawn Fensterman is a bar industry veteran and TGS contributor. He joins the boys this week as they enjoy some Left Hand Milk Stout to discuss the ins and out of operating a bar and why seltzer is so gosh darn popular.
Morgan and Jeff are celebrating Life Day and the holidays Star Wars style! We kick off the season by listening to the 1980 Star Wars album, Christmas In The Stars (and finally answer the question: what do you buy a Wookiee when he already has a comb?). We also review The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special; does it hold up to the infamous original Holiday Special? Plus, we talk about the latest news, including movie updates for the MCU and DCCU, thoughts on The Mandalorian so far, and who should be the next Bond.Mentioned in This Episode:Alan Dean Foster claims Disney is not paying royalties on Star Wars and Alien novels - http://www.sfwa.org/disney-must-pay/Wonder Woman 1984 coming to HBO Max on Christmas Day - https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/18/21504152/wonder-woman-1984-release-delay-new-date-warner-bros-disney-black-widow-dune-tenetMarvel still plans to release Black Widow in theaters, tentatively May 7, 2021 - https://movieweb.com/black-widow-no-disney-plus-debut/Deadpool 3 moving ahead with the Molyneux Sisters writing and Ryan Reynolds returning - https://deadline.com/2020/11/deadpool-3-marvel-ryan-reynolds-the-molyneux-sequel-1234617182/Fan Art Shows John Boyega as Bond, Boyega says “Let’s Do This” - https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2559013/james-bond-see-what-star-wars-john-boyega-could-look-like-as-007-daniel-craigChristmas In The Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_the_StarsAdvocaat Snowflake recipe - https://supperinthesuburbs.com/2018/12/30/snowflake-cocktail-prosecco-snowball/Jeff’s Wookiee Life Day Beer Cocktail Recipe:6 oz milk stout (such as Left Hand Milk Stout)6 oz sour ale (such as Duchesse De Bourgogne)1.5 oz Benedictine liqueur1.5 oz Luxardo cherry liqueur6 dashes orange bittersCombine in a glass and stir, then serve in your finest Wookiee approved glassware.Connect With UsIf you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, rate, and review. Your ratings and reviews help support our podcast! Don't forget to follow us on social and thank you for listening.Twitter: @ForceWorksPod; Instagram: @ForceWorksPodcastJeff: @rooksjeff (Twitter); @rooksjeff (Instagram); u/rooksjeff (Reddit)Morgan: @MorganGeeksOut (Twitter); @thegirlandthegalaxy (Instagram)Email: forceworkspod@gmail.comOur Luminous Beings Ltd Etsy Store: http://luminousbeingsltd.com/
I’m not saying that we were paid a surprise visit by a certain celebrity on tonight’s episode… and I’m also not saying that this certain 80’s heartthrob didn’t make an appearance. You’re just going to have to click the links below and find out for yourself. But I will say with 100% confidence that this is one very entertaining show and you will be a better human being after joining us for a couple hours. So pour yourself a drink and let’s do this! THE CIGAR – MILK & COOKIES by EZRA ZION Size: 6×52 (toro) Wrapper: n/a Binder: n/a Filler: n/a Price: $11.99 (production limited to 555 cigars) From the Ezra Zion website, we get this description: “Everyone has […] The post Episode 95 – The New Kids (1985), Milk & Cookies cigar, Left Hand Milk Stout appeared first on Tuesday Night Cigar Club.
The guys discuss the new whitechapel record, Nipsey Hustle, and drunk disappearances. Beers Reviewed: 1. Epic Big Bad Baptist 2. Avery Apricot Sour 3. Left Hand Milk Stout 4. Main ST. 4204 2 Hop IPA 5. Sweet Water Peach, Love, and Happiness 6. Rahr and Sons Ugly Pug 7. Crazy Mountain Creedence Pilsner
In this episode, we're talking cure for the common cold... or at least, a vaccine for it. Also, Kevin and Matt read the wrong paper, Chadene corrects Kevin's pronunciation of her name (again!) and we give a big round of applause for Dr. Kate Franz (though she's still too busy for us).Support us on Patreon!Like us on Facebook!Leave us a review on iTunes, Stitcher or where ever you listen to us!LinksThe Paper: A polyvalent inactivated rhinovirus vaccine is broadly immunogenic in rhesus macaquesGuardian article about the effort to develop a rhinovirus vaccineChadene's Blog - The SciMinded Idealist (and her post about episode 26)Kevin's Beer - Left Hand Milk Stout
We were told that the Labour Party was going to be trounced in the U.K. Election, SPOILER ALERT: The Media was wrong....again! We talk with our UK Correspondent @Properganda4 about the election and U.K. politics in general. We also cover the fallout from the Comey Hearings and other Trump nonsense. Alt-Right Jesus also stops by to watch a Pastor Manning video about semen demons... Our Beer this week: Wild Blue Blueberry Lager, Left Hand Milk Stout, and Sea Dog Raspberry Ale. Help support the show by becoming a Patron here:https://www.patreon.com/dumballover
It's our last session from Jugs. We do our best to avoid mansplainin' and help a newcomer to Houston with great places to get beer on draft and to take home. Plus the podcasters are put on the spot to name their top 5 breweries in and around the city. There's lots of overlap in the choices. Also, spin the bottle, live on the air, just like when you were kids. (Mentions today include City Acre, Hay Merchant, Underbelly, Brash, Platypus, Sigma, Big Bend Brewing, Ziegen Bock, Left Hand Milk Stout, Spindletap, Karbach, Saint Arnold, Buffalo Bayou, D&Q and B-52.)
In this episode, we discuss style 16A, Sweet Stout. Beers tasted include: Style Guidelines (12:41) Left Hand Milk Stout (20:07) Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro (29:32) Deep Ellum Local Legend (36:57) Lazy Magnolia Jeff Stout (46:54) Ranger Creek Brewing Imperial Strawberry Milk Stout W/ Vanilla & Coconut (56:34)
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Welcome, friends, to episode 7 of Drunk Booksellers! We’re here with Sam Kaas, Events Coordinator at Village Books in Bellingham, WA. Epigraph Bitches in Bookshops Our theme music, Bitches in Bookshops, comes to us with permission from Annabelle Quezada. Introduction [0:30] In Which We Reminisce About the Good Ol’ Days and Emma Only Has Time to Read Books About Productivity Currently drinking: Left Hand Milk Stout from Longmont, Colorado. Emma’s reading The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All the Way Home by Catherynne M. Valente, The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God & Other Stories by Etgar Keret, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande (also mentioned: Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More by Chris Anderson, Naked Money: A Revealing Look at What It Is and Why It Matters by Charles Wheelan) Sam’s reading Clinch by Martin Holmen (pubs 7 June), Goodnight, Beautiful Women by Anna Noyes, A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth L. Ozeki Kim’s reading Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens by Steve Olson, A Life Apart by Neel Mukherjee (also mentioned: The Lives of Others), Curb Stomp by Ryan Ferrier New/forthcoming books we’re excited about: Welcome Thieves by Sean Beaudoin Dodgers by Bill Beverly (pubs 5 April) The People in the Castle by Joan Aiken (pubs 26 April) Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here by Anna Breslaw (pubs 19 April) Tuesday Nights in 1980 by Molly Prentiss (pubs 5 April) The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone by Olivia Laing (also mentioned: The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking) All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister (also mentioned: Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own by Kate Bolick) Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye Chapter I [18:04] In Which We Discuss Radioactive Bookworms, Lawnmowers, and What Makes a Good Event Chuck Robinson wrote a book about opening Village Books & Paper Dreams: It Takes a Village Books: 30 Years of Building Community, 1 Book at a Time Shout out to Watermark Books in Anacortes, WA. Another shout out to Third Place Books (opening a new store this year in Seward Park). If Tom Robbins requests a pocket road map of Venezuela, don’t question it, just get him one. Len Vlahos is a rockstar. Here’s proof: Shit. Wrong image. I meant this: See? Rockstar. I mean, he’s also a bestselling author and co-owns a little store in Denver, CO called The Tattered Cover. NBD. In other celebrity news, check out Chuckanut Radio Hour. Our favorite events tip: People shouldn’t be calling to ask if there’s an author event tonight, they should be calling to ask what the event tonight is. (hat tip to the fine folk at Elliott Bay Book Company [Kim pumps her fists in victory, even though she has absolutely nothing to do with events at EBBC]) Originally posted by mtv So, yeah, you should check out Village Books’ event schedule, ‘cause it’s pretty great. Chapter II [33:37] In Which Sam Builds Us His Wheelhouse, Discusses e-Reading, and Emma and Kim think dedicated e-readers are necessary for e-reading. You can buy one here. [sign from @wordbookstores] Kim can’t count. “A novel trying to answer big difficult questions and not necessarily succeeding but at least giving it a go.” = 19 words, not 16, but Sam still succeeded in the 20 Word Wheelhouse Challenge Emma will read anything blurbed by Kelly Link. Sam will read things blurbed or compared to George Saunders or Sara Vowell. Also books about musicians. (Emma recs Rob Sheffield. Kim recs Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein) Chapter III [43:25] In Which We Discuss Book Problems in the Apocalypse, Kim & Emma Learn About Cities in Canada, and Sam & Emma Get In a Fight Sam’s Station Eleven book: Ulysses by James Joyce, assuming Shakespeare has been saved by wandering bands of theater nerds Sam’s Wild book: Lyrics & Poems 1997-2012 by John K. Samson (songwriter, rhythm guitarist, & singer of The Weakerthans) Emma and Kim are embarrassingly uninformed about Canadian geography, so in case anyone was wondering, here’s Winnipeg: Sam’s Reader Confession (a la Bookrageous, Episode 85): Sam believes he might be the only millennial to not finish the Harry Potter series. Emma has lost all respect for Sam. We move on (kind of). Sam’s go-to handsells: City of Thieves by David Benioff and The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter Sam’s impossible handsell: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James Epilogue [53:50] In Which Sam Has Never Met a Bookstore He Hasn’t Liked and Discusses His Luddite Cynic Award Sam’s favorite bookstore (aside from Village Books): Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, WA Sam’s favorite literary media: LitHub, BookRiot, The Paris Review’s Art of Fiction interviews, and old-school physical magazines (such as The New Yorker) Despite the fact that Sam has the Luddite Cynic Award hanging on his fridge and is the last bookseller on Earth not on Twitter, you can hang out with Sam and his mom on Facebook. Or email Sam at sam@villagebooks.com. UPDATE: Just before we posted this episode, Sam made himself a Twitter account. Go welcome him. You should probably follow us on Twitter @drunkbookseller if you’re not doing so already. We’re pretty okay. Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes nerdy bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets every few months or so at @finaleofseem. Make sure you don’t miss an episode by subscribing to Drunk Booksellers from your podcatcher of choice. Also, if you read this far in the show notes, you should probably go ahead and rate/review us on iTunes too. Share the love, y’all.
This week we bring Dan back on the show to talk Super Bowl predictions, a TV adaptation of X-men, and Chris Pratt possibly becoming the next Indiana Jones.
Special Guests: Lauren Colmar and Alyssa Arata. Complete review of the Chicago Beer Society 14th annual Brewpub Shootout. Plus a bit of news from Goose Island.
Special Guests: Lauren Colmar and Alyssa Arata. Complete review of the Chicago Beer Society 14th annual Brewpub Shootout. Plus a bit of news from Goose Island.