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HOT WEATHER MEANS HOT TAKES Rhys is back on the mic! Tune in as he breaks down homeownership, Chiefs training camp, and what's on his mind. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS •Rhys Reno Update (1:03) •The Importance of E-Waste (3:28) •BBQ Rank, BBQ Stank (6:38) •This Week in Craft Beer: A review of "Mirror Pond Pale Ale" from Deschutes Brewing (15:27) •Chris Jones Contract Holdout (25:32) •Chiefs Wide Receiver Room (32:53)
Brian Yaeger is a Source contributor, beer author (including "Oregon Breweries"), beer fest producer and beer-tasting instructor at COCC. Because he's working on doughnut authorship, you'll find he occasionally reviews the local doughnut scene. Yes, he absolutely floats all summer long with a beer in one hand and a doughnut in the other. This week, Yaeger penned a cover story about the long and storied history of Mirror Pond Pale Ale -- one of Deschutes Brewery's oldest beers and one of its best sellers. We talk about the hop, developed by Oregon State University, that helped put Oregon (and Mirror Pond Pale Ale) on the map, what brewers had to say about the beer's flavor evolution over time and more.
This week Ben and Frane blasted out a crazy week of NFL news from an outdoor location, where football should be played and football podcasts should be recorded! We discuss breaking NFL news, the NFL's important dates this off-season, the top free agents of 2022, NFL draft analysts going to be wrong again regarding quarterback prospects, could Christian McCaffrey be traded, Deshaun Watson situation getting worse - not better, Steelers to start Mason Rudolph - maybe, and much more.Frane concocted the shot of the week. We sampled and reviewed Aberfeldy 18 Côte Rôtie Red Wine Cask and Deschutes Beer Mirror Pond Pale Ale.Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can listen and subscribe at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com. Please also check us out on Pandora and Amazon Music! To send us a question or comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at (818) 350-2680 (Be aware: we may play it on the air).
In 1958, enormous footprints found near Bluff Creek, California made Bigfoot a worldwide phenomenon, elevating the mystery primate to cryptozoological superstardom. But believers have always maintained that ideas about Sasquatch predate this key year, both in the legends of Native Americans and in the reports of white settlers. In this episode of Wide Atlantic Weird, Cian relocates to his cabin in the woods for summer and cracks open a bevy of Bigfoot reports that predate 1958 to find out just how this myth might have come about. He also cracks open a Mirror Pond Pale Ale. Hear from the diary of Elkanah Walker, the missionary who wrote about hairy giants and hidden tribes in Washington State in the 1840s. Wonder at the stories of the Seeahtik, the mystery tribe who seemed both flesh-and-blood as well as supernatural, and could use hypnotism to hunt their animal prey.. Visit the cabin where a number of Bigfoot lay siege to five miners at Ape Canyon in 1924. And discover the works of JW Burns, the man who coined the term ‘Sasquatch,' and was indirectly responsible for the very first opportunistic Bigfoot festival. After all, there must be something behind the Bigfoot mania that’s swept America and the world since 1958 – right? Sources: Oregonian Articles, 1924 Mrs Wakeman Vs The Antichrist, 2014, Robert Damon Schneck Introducing B.C.'s Hairy Giants, 1929, JW Burns Mysterious Entities of the Pacific Northwest Part 1, 2007, Joe Nickell Music by Kevin MacLeod
Load up on buffalo meat and be sure to caulk the wagon, cause this week we’re hitting the trail to Haunted Oregon! Vanessa is the first to head westward ho with the tale of The Wolf Creek Inn, where you might catch a glimpse of the elusive Squach-pire or less elusive Baganses nipples, paired with Ex Novo Brewing’s Quaker Shaker Coffee Oatmeal Stout. Then Melissa fights off a bad case of dysentery with the story of The Hot Lake Hotel, a medi-spa turned looney bin turned old folks home built on human soup water, paired with Deschutes Brewery’s Mirror Pond Pale Ale. Who will win in the battle of cross dressing cowboys VS trendy 90s hooligans? Listen and find out!
Episode 56 - 4/9/18 - Hosts Brian & Britt are joined by Alex, from Spirit World, and a quick drop-in from returning guest host: Grant. Social Currency or Social Credit is the topic. What does it mean? Positives? Negatives? And how will this affect us in the future? Drinks were: Mirror Pond Pale Ale by Deschutes Brewery, Golden Nugget IPA (Mosaic Dry Hopped) by Toppling Goliath, 7 Hop IPA by Rogue, and Pacific Wonderland Lager by Deschutes Brewery. Check us out!
This is the first episode of Beer by the Book, where we drink Arrogant Bastard by Arrogant Brewing and Mirror Pond Pale Ale by Deschutes Brewery. We compare our beers to our first discussed book, Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng.
This is the first episode of Beer by the Book, where we drink Arrogant Bastard by Arrogant Brewing and Mirror Pond Pale Ale by Deschutes Brewery. We compare our beers to our first discussed book, Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng.
Katie and Cathy return to an Oregon brewery this week for Deschutes Brewery. We try their Fresh Squeezed IPA, Mirror Pond Pale Ale and Black Butte Porter. Bonus! An IPA correction. Grab one and come have a beer with us!
On this episode of the Ale Evangelist Show, the Scotsman and Drew recap their wonderful time at the Central Valley Brewfest. They bring up their favorite moments, their favorite beers, and generally gush over what a great experience it was. You owe it to yourself to attend next year. They also put themselves to the test by blind tasting Sierra Nevada Pale Ale up against Deschutes Brewing Company's Mirror Pond Pale Ale. The Scotsman is on record that he can taste the difference without fail. Can he do it? Finally, it's definitely beerfest season, so The Scotsman and Drew have a pretty huge beer calendar! You don't want to miss this episode of the Ale Evangelist Show!
In this episode, the team answers your questions in our first Q&A edition of Bullshitting! Plus, Facebook Fails and Words We Hate. On a more serious note, we discuss a commonly misunderstood and misrepresented disorder. All this and our review of Deschutes Brewery's Mirror Pond Pale Ale on Bitchin' with Beers.
Homebrewing beer. Now here is a real twist on Can You Brew It! The CYBI crew has challenged Justin (Brewcaster J) to brew one of his favorites, Mirror Pond Pale Ale by Deschutes Brewing. Tune in and hear brewer Jimmy Seifrits talk about this wonderful Pale Ale and find out if the worst brewer in the house can take his advice and re-create the beer. After all, if J can do it anyone can!