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WanderLearn: Travel to Transform Your Mind & Life
Benjamin Wallace On Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's Creator

WanderLearn: Travel to Transform Your Mind & Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 33:27


Benjamin Wallace's new book is The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto: A Fifteen-Year Quest to Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto.   It's the greatest whodunit. Whoever created Bitcoin became the world's richest person, yet we don't know who he is. In fact, we don't even know if it's one person. There have been other cases where identities have been hidden for a while: Mysterious Whistleblowers (Deep Throat) Mysterious Authors (Ferrante, Klein, Publius) Mysterious Artists (Banksy) Mysterious Spies / Hackers (Cambridge Five, QAnon figureheads, Cicada 3301) However, nothing tops the enigma of Satoshi Nakamoto. Watch my interview with Benjamin Wallace on the WanderLearn Show: Watch the Video Interview Questions for Benjamin Wallace In 60 seconds, tell us why we should be curious about who Satoshi Nakamoto was. What's the percentage chance that Satoshi Nakamoto is more than one person? What's the percentage chance that Satoshi Nakamoto is dead? Assuming he's alive, what's the percentage chance that Satoshi Nakamoto will voluntarily reveal himself in his old age or via a dead man's switch video? Who are your top 4 candidates for Satoshi Nakamoto? If those 4 candidates are in a pie chart, how big is the 5th piece of the pie: the Someone Else slice?  Although Nakamoto's OPSEC was impeccable, is it realistic to believe that he faked his Britishisms, his double-spacing after periods, and potentially running his prose & code through a stylometry mixer because he was certain that Bitcoin would become a multi-trillion-dollar asset? What new insights have you had since you wrote the book? What's the percentage chance that we will definitively solve this mystery like we solved the Deep Throat mystery? Or will the ending be more like Forrest Fenn (e.g., a partial conclusion because we know the treasure was found and by whom, but we don't know where)?  What surprised you in your investigation? It seems you want Nakamoto to be Hal Finney, but it's hard to believe he didn't tap into the fortune when his life was on the line. And why not admit to being Nakamoto when he was on his deathbed? Perhaps to protect his family from assaults? Perhaps because he collaborated with someone else and doesn't want to unmask him. But then he could admit that he was part of the Satoshi team and leave it at that. Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? In his book, Wallace writes that any plausible Nakamoto candidate should have the following characteristics: Software tools Coding quirks Age Geography Schedule Use of English Nationality Prose style Politics Life circumstances (How had Nakamoto found the time to launch Bitcoin? Why had he left the project when he did?" Resume ("I'm not a lawyer.") Emotional range (humble, confident, testy, appreciative) Motivation to create Bitcoin Rationale, and the foresight and skill, to create a bulletproof pseudonym (Who would bother wiping a crime scene clean before it was a crime scene? Who was already that good at privacy in 2008?) Monkish capacity to renounce a fortune Although this list severely restricts who Satoshi Nakamoto could be, it still leaves countless possibilities. Wallace, who has been trying to crack this mystery for 15 years, has yet to meet a candidate who checks all the boxes. Wallace refrains from declaring that he has solved the mystery, even though countless "detectives" have already done so. He interviews people who tell him, with 100% certainty, that Satoshi Nakamoto is: Nick Szabo James A. Donald Adam Back Hal Finney Peter Todd (according to HBO) Elon Musk Numerous other options It's tempting to select what you think is the most viable candidate, throw in a heavy dose of confirmation bias, and declare, "Mystery solved, Sherlock!" Plenty have done so. It requires great restraint to resist the temptation of calling it a day, and instead, persevere pugnaciously like Wallace has in what is the greatest whodunit of the 21st century.  Many suspects seem highly implausible. Elon Musk, for example, is a bombastic self-promoter who would love to proclaim he was the genius behind Bitcoin. It's unimaginable why he would keep his mouth shut. Hal Finney was a sincere, honest, and good guy. As he said many times when he was dying of ALS, he had no reason NOT to reveal that he was Satoshi Nakamoto. Therefore, it's not him, even though it would provide a neat explanation as to why the old Satoshi Nakamoto bitcoins haven't moved.  Adam Back is plausible, although ex-cypherpunk Jon Callas says, "The primary argument against Adam Back is he couldn't keep his mouth shut." Still, an engrossing 3-part documentary argues that Nakamoto is Adam Back. Here's the final episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfcvX0P1b5g  Is Nick Szabo Satoshi Nakamoto? For several years, I believed Nick Szabo was Satoshi Nakamoto. It was an unoriginal deduction since Szabo is a popular choice among amateur Nakamoto detectives. Indeed, Szabo was one of Wallace's prime candidates for a long time. However, in his book, Wallace explains why Szabo has too many strikes against him: Szabo is a scatterbrain when it comes to projects. He doesn't focus on one thing for years. He juggles 150 balls. Nakamoto was laser-focused for 18 months. He told Jeremy Clark that Szabo "seemed to think that his bit gold was better" than Bitcoin. Clark also said Szabo is an "incoherent" presenter, whereas Nakamoto was "lucid."  Although Szabo is intensely private, he's not a complete recluse. He likes sharing ideas and getting public recognition.  Minor point: Satoshi Nakamoto wrote, "I'm not a lawyer," but Szabo is one. Although these points suggest Szabo is unlikely to be Satoshi, Szabo remains a strong Nakamoto candidate, given the absence of a perfect candidate. Besides, Clark's points are easily refuted. Just because Szabo implied Bitgold was better than Bitcoin means little. Szabo could say that to shake off people who think he's Satoshi. Or he could genuinely believe that aspects of Bitgold were superior to Bitcoin. Clark said Szabo "seemed to think..." He didn't say, "Szabo emphatically said..." Also, I listened to Szabo speak for 2.5 hours on the Tim Ferriss Show, and he sounded plenty lucid to me.  Szabo is a decent speaker. Naturally, Szabo always denies he's Satoshi. As Wallace says, denying you're not the guy proves nothing. Mark Felt was an obvious suspect for being the Deep Throat in the Watergate scandal. He denied for decades. And guess what? He was Deep Throat! Sometimes the most obvious suspect is the criminal (think O.J. Simpson). Is James A. Donald Satoshi Nakamoto? After reading The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto, I added another suspect to my short list: James A. Donald. Satoshi Nakamoto used the rare term "hosed" a few times. Donald did so twice.  Furthermore, Donald was the first person to respond to Satoshi Nakamoto's original Bitcoin post, albeit in a critical way. He has various other attributes that Satoshi Nakamoto shares (read the book to see them all).  However, Donald is rough around the edges, whereas Satoshi Nakamoto was silky smooth, polite, and unoffensive. Again, James A. Donald is no slam dunk candidate. Nobody is. Hence, the mystery endures.  The only negative aspect about this book is that it may provide too much detail for the casual reader with limited interest in this mystery. If you're just looking for the answer, I'll tell you now: we do not know who Satoshi Nakamoto is.  For Satoshi sleuths, there is no better resource than The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto: A Fifteen-Year Quest to Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto. It delves deeper and wider than any video, article, or book about the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. Believe me, I've gone down that rabbit hole. Why should we care who Satoshi Nakamoto is? Many argue we don't need to know who Satoshi Nakamoto is because: Knowing his identity could taint the "immaculate conception" of Bitcoin because we might learn that Satoshi Nakamoto was an asshole. We should respect Satoshi Nakamoto's right to privacy. He obviously wanted to be pseudonymous, so let him be. If Satoshi Nakamoto is alive, it would imbue him with too much power, especially over the Bitcoin protocol.  I strongly disagree with this lack of curiosity. Why? There's a chance that in the 25th century, historians will consider Bitcoin one of the top 10 inventions of all time. I'm not saying that Bitcoin will be around in the 25th century, but something like it will exist and be the global currency, and historians will link its existence to Bitcoin. In 2001, Arthur C. Clarke predicted that by 2016, "All existing currencies are abolished. A universal currency is adopted based on the 'megawatt hour.'" Eight years before Clarke's prediction, Bitcoin was created. Although Clarke was wrong about other currencies being abolished,  Bitcoin's value is loosely correlated with its energy consumption. I explain why Bitcoin is worth anything. Consider the Top 10 Inventions and Their Inventors Imagine if we didn't know who these inventors were: The Printing Press - Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1440): This invention revolutionized communication, allowing for the mass production of books and the widespread dissemination of knowledge, leading to the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution. The Electric Light Bulb - Thomas Edison (1879): While others experimented with electric lighting, Edison created a practical, long-lasting, and commercially viable incandescent light bulb, which transformed society by extending the day and enabling new industries. The Telephone - Alexander Graham Bell (1876): The telephone revolutionized long-distance communication, enabling people to speak to each other across vast distances in real time. The Steam Engine - James Watt (1778): Watt's improvements to earlier steam engines significantly increased their efficiency, powering the Industrial Revolution and leading to the mechanization of factories, transportation, and other industries. The Automobile - Karl Benz (1885): Benz is credited with creating the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine, ushering in the age of personal transportation and reshaping urban and rural life. Alternating Current (AC) Electrical System - Nikola Tesla (late 1880s): While Edison championed direct current (DC), Tesla's work on AC made it possible to transmit electricity over long distances, laying the groundwork for modern electrical grids. The Airplane - Orville and Wilbur Wright (1903): The Wright brothers achieved the first successful controlled, powered flight of a heavier-than-air aircraft, fundamentally changing travel, commerce, and warfare. Penicillin - Alexander Fleming (1928): Fleming's discovery of the first antibiotic revolutionized medicine by providing a cure for many bacterial infections, saving millions of lives. The Internet / World Wide Web - Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn (Internet, 1970s) & Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web, 1989): These inventions created a global network of information and communication, transforming almost every aspect of modern society, from business and education to personal life. The Computer - Charles Babbage (early 19th century): Babbage's designs for the "Analytical Engine" laid the theoretical groundwork for modern computers. Later, inventors like John Atanasoff, Alan Turing, and others developed the first electronic and programmable computers. Imagine if we had no clue who invented penicillin or the telephone. Wouldn't historians do their best to figure that out, especially since they were recent and impactful inventions? Would you just shrug your shoulders and say, "Who cares? My telephone works." Sure, many wouldn't give a shit. However, for other, more curious minds, we'd like to know.  Major Inventions with Unknown Inventors Here are four major inventions whose creator is a mystery: The Wheel: The invention of the wheel is one of the most important technological advancements in human history, enabling transportation and mechanization. Archaeological evidence suggests it originated in Mesopotamia around 3500 BC, but there is no record of who first conceived of it. The challenge wasn't just creating the wheel itself, but also the wheel-and-axle system, which required precise engineering. Writing: The development of writing systems enabled the permanent storage and transmission of information, transforming human society. The earliest known writing system, cuneiform, emerged in Sumer (ancient Mesopotamia) around 3400 BC. However, like the wheel, it was likely the result of a gradual process of development by many different people, not the work of a single inventor. Fire making: Some person probably rubbed two sticks together, and the rest is history. Since we can't know who that individual was, it would still be fascinating to know where it started and if it was developed in more than one place independently, like Calculus.  Bitcoin: Yeah, it's a major invention. It's been the best-performing asset since 2010, it's worth more than any company, and Satoshi Nakamoto is the wealthiest person ever. It has sparked a multi-trillion-dollar industry in just 15 years. So, yes, it's important, and yet we don't know who created it. Verdict: 10 out of 10 stars! Admittedly, I'm a Bitcoin fan who has produced many videos and articles about the first cryptocurrency, so I'm biased. Still, if you love a perplexing mystery, you will love trying to solve this one. The good news is that we haven't solved it yet.  My Satoshi Nakamoto Fantasy There's a good chance that Satoshi Nakamoto is around my age. If so, he also has a 30-year life expectancy.  I hope that in 2050, a video appears on the Internet that shows an old man who says, "I am Satoshi Nakamoto. To prove it, I will do what no Satoshi pretender has been able to do: move the 'Satoshi' coins that have been dormant since I mined them in 2009." He records himself and his computer screen, and with a few clicks and keyboard taps, the transactions get broadcast onto the Bitcoin blockchain for all to see.    Next, he says, "I am donating my one million bitcoins to the Bitcoin Core for ongoing maintenance and to the following charities." Or perhaps he'll use the one million Bitcoins to create a Bitcoin node on the Moon. Or perhaps he will "burn" his Bitcoin, reducing the total BTC supply to 20 million coins, not 21 million. Regardless, I hope Nakamoto will finally unmask himself, just like Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) did when he was 91 (he died at 95).  Yeah, this fantasy is unlikely, but we can dream, can't we? Connect Send me an anonymous voicemail at SpeakPipe.com/FTapon You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at https://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!  On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr   Sponsors 1. My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron for as little as $2/month at https://Patreon.com/FTapon 2. For the best travel credit card, get one of the Chase Sapphire cards and get 75-100k bonus miles! 3. Get $5 when you sign up for Roamless, my favorite global eSIM with its unlimited hotspot & data that never expires! Use code LR32K 4. 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Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast
337: The Most-Listened-To Craft Beer & Brewing Podcast Episodes of 2023

Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 111:23 Very Popular


The final episode of the year is our chance to look back on the year of brewing conversations and highlight those episodes that struck the biggest chords with you, our listeners. Joining Jamie in the co-host chair is Khris Johnson of Green Bench (https://www.greenbenchbrewing.com) in St. Petersburg, Florida, and together they count down the ten most-listened-to episodes while sharing excerpts from each. The top ten include: Averie Swanson of Keeping Together (https://www.keepingtogether.com/) on farmhouse ale Mattias Trum of Schlenkerla (https://www.schlenkerla.de/indexe.html) on the history of rauchbier in Bamberg Joran Van Ginderachter and Shawn Bainbridge of Halfway Crooks (https://halfwaycrooks.beer/) on German hops in lager brewing Joe Mohrfeld of Pinthouse (https://www.pinthouse.com/), Steve Luke of Cloudburst (https://cloudburstbrew.com/), and Zach Turner of Single Hill (https://singlehillbrewing.com/) on evolving products for fresh hop brewing Travis Fritts of Old Nation (https://oldnationbrewing.com/) on the similarities and differences in lager and hazy IPA brewing Doug Velicky of Revolution (https://revbrew.com/) on extending brands in a crowded craft beer marketplace Henry Nguyen of Monkish (https://www.monkishbrewing.com/), J.C. Tetreault of Trillium (https://trilliumbrewing.com/), and Neil Fisher of Weldwerks (https://weldwerks.com/) on brewing hazy IPA Brian and Mary Rooney of BKS Artisan Ales (https://bksartisanales.com/) on softening the edges of hazy IPA Justin Burdt of Ghost Town (https://www.ghosttownbrewing.com/) on selecting hops for pungency and, Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River (https://www.russianriverbrewing.com/), Evan Price of Green Cheek (https://www.greencheekbeer.com/), and Kelsey McNair of North Park (https://www.northparkbeerco.com/) on brewing West Coast IPA Now! This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across the country along the way. Reach out for a quote today at gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) or call to discuss your next project. BSG Craft Brewing (https://Bsgcraftbrewing.com/): Looking for a sustainable way to increase fermenter capacity? Try FermCap™ Eco from Kerry, a plant-based alternative to traditional silicon-based products. FermCap™ Eco increases fermenter capacity by reducing foam height to improve beer foam stability and enhance hop utilization. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard supplies flavored craft juice concentrate blends to beverage brands for the production of beer, cider, seltzer, wine, spirits, kombucha, and more. Flavor your lineup and streamline your sourcing by heading to oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) The ProFill series of rotary can fillers from ProBrew are accelerating plant production everywhere. For more information, visit www.probrew.com or email contactus@probrew.com. Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Thiolized yeast are a new tool for brewers to bring intense guava and passionfruit aromas out of your malt and hops. And wait, there's more! Omega Yeast makes yeast-to-order with a consistent one week lead time ensuring peak freshness and reliability. California Craft Beer Summit (https://cacraftbeersummit.com). Everyone's talking about 2024 California Craft Beer Summit, March 12-14 in Sacramento. Kicking off the Summit as the Keynote speaker is Rob Tod, the pioneer who built Allagash Brewing. Check out the full schedule at the website cacraftbeersummit.com. The American Homebrewers Association (https://HomebrewersAssociation.org/cbbpod): Join the American Homebrewers Association to unlock the 2023 National Homebrew Competition medal-winning recipes! Learn more at HomebrewersAssociation.org/cbbpod (https://HomebrewersAssociation.org/cbbpod) Lotus Beverage Alliance (https://lotusbevalliance.com): Building a brewery requires coordination: equipment, supplies, funding, and more. Lotus Beverage Alliance simplifies the process, offering all the elements for your business in one place. Their team of engineers, brewery consultants, and financial advisors are here to help.

Slinging Sammys Fantasy Football Podcast
From Pints to Points - A Journey through Craft Beers and Fantasy Football

Slinging Sammys Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 43:32 Transcription Available


Ready for a brew-tiful journey and a fantasy football frenzy? Strap in as Scott and I take you through our craft beer escapades and the nitty-gritty of fantasy football. Let us set the scene with our visit to Monkish brewery in Bend, Oregon, and Icicle Brewing in Leavenworth - both brimming with flavors as diverse as the food truck delicacies that grace these establishments.  Our adventure isn't just about satisfying our palates; it also involves tackling the proposed scoring change for receiving from one point to 0.5 points in fantasy football. We're breaking down the possible repercussions on the value of running backs versus wide receivers and evaluating the shifting sands of the NFL landscape. Will our proposed Superflex position shake up the game? How about abolishing the unpredictable kicker? These are some of the hard-hitting topics we'll dissect.As we conclude, we ponder over the expansion of our fantasy football league and the potential for a full reset in 2024. We'll also discuss contingency plans for suspended or postponed games and the thrill of introducing an individual defensive player (IDP) position. Listen in as we relive the time two league members bunked at the J and Stands, and don't miss the deadline for voting on these proposed rules. Tune in next time as we pull apart rosters and debate possible keepers. Prepare for an intoxicating blend of craft brews and fantasy football banter!Support the show

Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast
307: Brewer's Retreat Panel on Hazy IPA with Monkish, Trillium, and Weldwerks

Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 69:25


As part of the recent Craft Beer & Brewing Brewer's Retreat, hosted by Russian River in late May 2023, Jamie moderated panel discussions before a live audience of attendees and featured brewers. This episode is a recording of one such panel on hazy IPA, featuring some of the most inspiring brewers in that space—Henry Nguyen of Monkish, (https://www.monkishbrewing.com) JC Tetreault of Trillium, (https://trilliumbrewing.com) and Neil Fisher of Weldwerks. (https://weldwerks.com) Over the course of the discussion, the brewers cover: the evolution of yeast in hazy IPA applying Belgian brewing techniques to hazy IPA building a common thread in beer families where hop combos change controlling biotransformation and thiol production building complexity through different lots of the same hop variety using specific lots for texture as well as flavor negative hop selection and bench trialing before selection dry hopping process and managing hop creep And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across the country along the way, and they're proud of the cool partnerships they've built over the past 30 years. Reach out for a quote today at gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) or call to discuss your next project. BSG Craft Brewing (https://BSGCraftbrewing.com): BSG Hops are sourced directly from growers and processed at their FSSC-certified facility. Giving you access to high-quality and unique varieties like Cashmere, Comet, Triumph, El Dorado, plus many more. Discover a whole universe of hop sensory at BSGCraftBrewing.com/hops Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard supplies flavored craft juice concentrate blends to beverage brands for the production of beer, cider, seltzer, wine, spirits, kombucha, and more. Flavor your lineup and streamline your sourcing by heading to oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Accubrew (https://accubrew.io) The AccuBrew system is designed to give you unprecedented insight into the fermentation process. Monitor gravity, fermentation activity, clarity, and temperature, schedule reminders, and receive alerts anywhere, anytime. To learn more about AccuBrew head over to AccuBrew.io ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) The ProFill series of rotary can fillers from ProBrew are accelerating plant production everywhere. For more information, visit www.probrew.com or email contactus@probrew.com. US Water Systems (https://USWaterSystems.com): Some brewers want their water profile to be that of their city and that sounds great... except for one factor: Depending upon the city and day, the water quality can vary 40 to 50%. The best method is to start with the same water every time and Reverse Osmosis gives you that power. Visit USWaterSystems.com for a free expert analysis. Twin Monkeys (https://TwinMonkeys.net): Are you ready to start canning your craft beverages? Twin Monkeys Beverage Systems is here to help. This troop of engineers, service techs, and microbrew fanatics offers customizable packaging solutions for every craft. Visit TwinMonkeys.net today. Fermentis (https://fermentis.com): Discover a whole SafLager™ range by Fermentis, covering from traditional to modern-style lagers: SafLager™ S-189, for the elegant lagers with floral notes, SafLager™ S-23, for fruity and hoppy ones, and SafLager™ W-34/70 for your neutral beers. Want to know more about SafLager™ yeasts? Visit www.fermentis.com! ABS Commercial (https://abs-commercial.com): ABS Commercial is proud to offer brewhouses, tanks, keg washers, and small parts to brewers across the country as well as equipment for distilling, cider-making, wine-making, and more! Contact us today at sales@abs-commercial.com to discuss your customized brewery needs. ABS Commercial. We are brewers.

Perfect Pour Craft Beer Podcast
Cold IPAs Are Really Digging In

Perfect Pour Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 82:17


Have some beers and join us as we venture into the 500s era of the podcast! Some things that get mentioned: Cold IPA is here for it. Fresyes Fest 2023. Are Oyster Stouts about to be a thing? A bathtub call. We are still big in Iceland. A birthday party at Monkish and Unsung Brewing. Drink tickets at breweries. This and much more beer-ing. Downloadable: PerfectPour501.mp3 (Heads up for some cussing) Thanks for listening! BEER AND SHOW RELATED LINKS *Today's beer shopping tip: Games for a beer garden. SUPPORT THE SHOW AND BECOME A GOLDEN GOD! Subscribe to the show in Apple Podcast. You can also find us on Spotify and Stitcher. Perfect Pour's YouTube Channel. HOSTED BY: Nick & Mikey. MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax. Drop Us A Line: Email Perfect Pour. Mikey would REALLY love it if you subscribed to his newsletter: Drinking & Thinking. Also, Check out Mikey's Beer Geek blog. Send Something Cool To Us!: The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay 2037 W. Bullard Ave #153 Fresno, CA 93711

what's on tap podcast
Advent 2022 Day 13 - Monkish Foggy Windows - ep489

what's on tap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 8:24


Advent 2022 Day 13 is a hazy day. Monkish is one of the leaders in creating hazy double ipas. Foggy Windows is just what you would expect from them. This julicy hazy douple ipa is made with nelson, galaxy and extra citra hops. It's damn near a perfect dipa. #advent2022 #beer #drinks #craftbeer #monkish #dipa #hazyipa

Classical Stuff You Should Know
211: War of the Roses 3: The Romantic Queen and the Monkish King

Classical Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 57:56


In this episode, we follow the aftermath of the death of Henry V. His son, Henry VI, likes hiking, and his widow, Catherine, likes dudes.

Table Talks w/ Jocelyn & Alyssa
Celibacy & Lack of Intimacy

Table Talks w/ Jocelyn & Alyssa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 76:22


This week we talk about celibacy, abstinence, lack of intimacy and sex. Topics that get a snobby nose response when brought up in conversation and we're here to change that. Follow along as we unpack what this all is and offer our tips and personal experience along the way.  Instagram: tablestalks.podcastTwitter: tabletalks_podTikTok: tabletalks.podcastInstagram: jocelynstacia.coInstagram: alyssalynne12

Malt Couture
Batch 209: the 2022 Assies

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 87:46


The malty boyz are missing a boyz but the show must go on. Stephen is somewhere out in the world on a #wanderlust, so Alex and Michael are locking it down doing what they know best: so so bits and phoned in beer reviews. We will never change. On this one we've got beers from Good Word, New Groove Brewing, and Monkish. We talk about Stone hopefully almost for the last time and we dust off the AB InBev vs Coors corn syrup controversy after a few years. Thanks to Bierstadt Lagerhaus for sponsoring this episode! Visit Bierstadt Lagerhaus at bierstadtlager.com and follow them on Instagram @bierstadtlager! Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt TeeSpring.com/MaltCoutureOfficialShirt DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer

The Beerists Craft Beer Podcast
532 - Monkish

The Beerists Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 43:44 Very Popular


We've heard a lot of hype about Torrance, California's Monkish, but aside of a few collabs, have never had any of their beers on the pod. That changes today! We have 4 of their beers, thanks to listener Bart Hutt. Grant loves Damon Lindelof. FRXNTIER DDH INDIA PALE ALE H2X BXMB FXGGY Theme Music by Adrian Quesada End Credits Music: June Lake by Torii Wolf Additional music licensed through Epidemic Sound The Beerists are John Rubio, Grant Davis, Pam Catoe, and Mark Raup. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed. You should also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Support us by making a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! Follow us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Want to send us beer? Check our beer donation guidelines, and then shoot us and email at info@thebeerists.com

Bart Talks Beer Podcast
014 - Monkish

Bart Talks Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 29:47


Episode 014 – MonkishToday's Beers from Monkish in Torrence, CA:Playful – American Hoppy BlondeFRXNTIER - Pilsner - 10th Anniversary Beer H2X BXMB – Double IPA - 10th Anniversary BeerFXGGY – Triple IPA  - 10th Anniversary BeerYou can find Monkish Brewing at:  https://www.monkishbrewing.com/  and https://www.facebook.com/monkishbrewing Thanks for listening to the Bart Talks Beer Podcast.  Bart Talks Beer is recorded in Southern Maryland in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay.The music in today's episode is used with Permission by ShallowDeep.  The Intro is the song Maybe Never from the 2006 Album Ammunition.  You can find their music on Spotify, Amazon, and other outlets.  https://www.facebook.com/shallowdeepmusic/The interlude and Outro song is the song ‘Pins and Needles', used with Permission by Staffan Carlén from Epidemic Sound.  Find Out how Epidemic Sound can help your content: https://share.epidemicsound.com/b77yypPlease Remember to check out BartTalksBeer.com to find where you can find this podcast.  Find my quick 60 second reviews on Instagram (BartTalksBeer), Facebook (BartTalksBeer) and TikTok (BartTalksBeer)  To interact with me, please reach out through Instagram and Facebook, by finding @BartTalksBeer or drop me an email at BartTalksBeer@gmail.comThanks again for listening.  Cheers 

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
Armaroli - Schiaffini 4tet: "Raise Four" [Monkish (Dodicilune, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5#431

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 4:34


"Raise Four" Armaroli - Schiaffini 4tet: Monkish ('Round About Thelonious) (Dodicilune, 2022) Sergio Armaroli, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Giovanni Maier, Urban Kušar. El tema es una composición de Thelonious Monk. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 ¿Sabías que? Thelonious Monk falleció en 1982. Es uno de los músicos más influyentes a lo largo de las últimas décadas. Por tanto, no es extraño que en 2022, más que en otros años, aparezcan proyectos dedicados a su música. Armaroli - Schiaffini 4tet es una formación sin piano: Sergio Armaroli toca vibráfono y balafón; Giancarlo Schiaffini el trombón; Giovanni Maier y Urban Kušar se encargan del contrabajo y batería - percusión, respectivamente. No es la primera vez que Armaroli - Schiaffini trabajan sobre el repertorio Monkiano: en 2021 publicaron, también en Dodicilune, Deconstructing Monk In Africa. El trombonista Giancarlo Schiaffini es un veterano que sigue en la brecha: nació en el año 1942. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=55925 Más información sobre Thelonious Monk https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=thelonious+monk&submit=Search Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847

SaintCraftRadio
SCR 05.09- Saints 5-5 | Eagles Recap | Bills Preview | Monkish, Lucky Luke and 8-Bit Brewing Company

SaintCraftRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 63:19


There are a lot of things to be thankful for, a winning Saints team is not one of them. We are now facing a 3 game losing streak and with injuries that keep mounting up, the end might not be in sight. We cover our latest loss to the Eagles and look ahead at a Thanksgiving showdown vs the Buffalo Bills. We enjoy some Monkish Monday, Lucky Lukes and an 8-Bit Stout Collab. Enjoy!

1056 Podcast
1056.68.2 | Tim Hoolahan - Brewery General Manager, Fallen Acorn Brewing Co

1056 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 44:17


Malt Couture
Batch 172: The Customer Is Always Right

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 111:22


The Malty Boyz™ complete the Brouwerij De Dolle Brouwers barrel-aged trinity when they tick Dulle Teve Riserva 2018. Then the Belgian love fest continues in the Bottle Share when they drink a canned tripel from Monkish and a beer often called the best American Wild Ale of all time, Crooked Stave's 2012 Persica. Then in the Beer News, a well-meaning beer released to raise breast cancer awareness goes full Florida while the latest Fall Flavors Bud Light hard seltzer variety pack has Stephen and Michael fiending for some macro juice. In Second Hand Circumstances, the Boyz™ sip some Warehouse C juice from E.H. Taylor to see if they can taste any residual tornado. Thanks to Sante Adairius Rustic Ales for sponsoring this episode! Visit them at RusticAles.com and their store at RusticAlesOnline.com. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt! TeeSpring.com/MaltCoutureOfficialShirt DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com

B Minus Show
Monkish La Schmoove DIPA

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 10:38


Monkish La Schmoove DIPA It's been a minute since I had me some Monkish – I used to buy this shit by the case and go to town. Anyways, this double IPA La Schmoove is 8.2% abv.  Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, … Continue reading "Monkish La Schmoove DIPA"

B Minus Show
A Monkish Party

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 18:48


Another Monkish Party (a threesome) Deeper Concentration is a triple dry hopped DIPA at 8.3% abv. Lunar Aspriations is a TIPA at 10.4% abv. Visions of Spoke is a triple dry hopped IPA at 7.1% abv. I nearly dusted off the whole case, my consumption of this fine liquid appears to be partly insatiable and … Continue reading "A Monkish Party"

The Unfiltered Gentlemen
Batch252: Monkish Never Sleep, WeldWerks SCIENCE! & 903 Brewers Neapolitan Slushy

The Unfiltered Gentlemen

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 49:51


Cheers and happy American Craft Beer Week! Our friend Coley stops in to help us celebrate with some great beers, we share some drunk stories around the campfire, Big Beer wants to pay you to go to Milwaukee, and Flex is very excited for a blue Icee.Greg starts the hydration session with a review of SCIENCE! A kettle soured wheat ale from WeldWerks Brewing in Colorado.After last week's round of drunk tales, Vanessa calls in to share a drunk story from college. Coley joins in with a tale of destroying a brewery bathroom. FedEx lost a box full of beer for Greg, and it turns out Flex used to be a box destroyer. Scott is sipping on Stone's Sublimely Self-Righteous Black IPA.Flex shares his review of Never Sleep, a double IPA from Monkish Brewing.Stone is celebrating their 25th anniversary. Does that make anyone else feel old? In some somber news, the "I need more beer" woman passed away at the age of 94.Coley gives her review of Neapolitan Slushy, a fruited sour from 903 Brewers. Miller High Life is trying to hire some fool to come to Milwaukee and be their new ambassador. And some shy listeners write in with their favorite/embarrassing drunk stories. This leads to a whole new round of storytelling.Old-Timey Word of the Week is Flying Pasty. Be on the lookout for those.Cheers to The Bronx, NY, for being our top listening city for last week!We want you to drunk dial us at (805) 538-BEER (2337); we'd love to hear from you! Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and follow us on our social medias for more fun: www.instagram.com/theunfilteredgentlemenwww.instagram.com/flex_me_a_beerwww.instagram.com/ice_cole_beer_www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen www.twitter.com/unfilteredgents

Faith, Work & Rest
72: David Rylaarsdam - Monkish Rhythms for Our Work

Faith, Work & Rest

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 38:11


Welcome to Surge’s Faith, Work, and Rest podcast. Our goal is to help God’s people discern their vocations and reimagine their occupations for the good of their neighbors and the glory of God. In this episode, we listen to a conversation between Teena and Dr. David Rylaarsdam about how we can learn healthy work rhythms from monks and how we can connect faith and social action. David Rylaarsdam began his teaching career at Smith Memorial Bible College in Nigeria, and since has taught at the University of Notre Dame, Dordt College, Missional Training Center (Phoenix), Calvin Prison Initiative, and Calvin Seminary. He has also served a variety of churches as interim pastor and received missionary training in Mexico City. His research interests are focused on Christian spiritual practices, discipleship, and leadership training throughout history. Links: surgenetwork.com/start-faith-work-rest www.missionaltraining.org/

B Minus Show
Monkish trio Bloom Blossom, Ribbidy Diddiby and Spiraling IPAs

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 17:00


Hitting up some heavy hitters tonight. Bloom Blossom is a DDH DIPA at 8.8% abv. Ribbidy Diddiby is a triple IPA at 10.2% abv. Spiraling is a DDH DIPA at 8% abv. Monkish is so damn good, get you some if you haven’t had any before. I bought a case and am damn near done … Continue reading "Monkish trio Bloom Blossom, Ribbidy Diddiby and Spiraling IPAs"

B Minus Show
Monkish Party! M9.2, M9.3 and Sacred Circles IPAs

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 26:15


These are some heavy hitters to hit up on Sunday. I need a mental break due to puppy acquisitions. In any event, the first one shown is called M9.2. It is an anniversary DDH double IPA at 8.2% abv. The next one shown is called M9.3. It is an anniversary Triple IPA with Phantasm yeast, … Continue reading "Monkish Party! M9.2, M9.3 and Sacred Circles IPAs"

B Minus Show
Monkish Foggier Window and Intersections DDH DIPAs

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 15:49


Looks like I found a couple more singles of the Monk beers to top off my Sunday night. Foggier Window is a DDH DIPA at 8.1% abv. The next one is called Intersections. It is also a double dry hopped double IPA but it is 8.5% abv. The daffodil was grown by yours truly, starting … Continue reading "Monkish Foggier Window and Intersections DDH DIPAs"

B Minus Show
Monkish Drum Break and Pilsner and Planets Gotta Roll DDH DIPA

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 11:17


Got myself a crispish boi from Monkish. Sitting at 5% abv, Drum Break is an unfiltered pilsner. The next one of the night is called Planets Gotta Roll. It is a double dry hopped double IPA at 8.3% abv. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this … Continue reading "Monkish Drum Break and Pilsner and Planets Gotta Roll DDH DIPA"

B Minus Show
Monkish Unfold the Scroll TDH DIPA and Humble Sea Coastal Creatures table beer

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 23:21


My last Monkish single for now, Unfold the Scroll is a triple dry hopped double IPA weighing at 8.3% abv. The next one is a light beer from Humble Sea called Coastal Creatures. It is a collab with LIC brewing and is a light 4.6% abv. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow … Continue reading "Monkish Unfold the Scroll TDH DIPA and Humble Sea Coastal Creatures table beer"

B Minus Show
Monkish Glitter Purple Hop DDH Pale ale and Ghostly DDH DIPA

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 19:13


Got some more freshies from Monk dawg. The first one is a pale ale, Glitter Purple Hop at 6.5% abv. The next one is Ghostly, a DDH IPA. It is 7.2% abv. Cheers fuckers! Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, the apple podcasts app, google podcasts/play, facebook, … Continue reading "Monkish Glitter Purple Hop DDH Pale ale and Ghostly DDH DIPA"

B Minus Show
Monkish Pop Ups DIPA and Le IPA DDH IPA

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 23:44


The weekend warmup begins with some Monkish juice. Pop Ups is a DDH DIPA at 8.8% abv. The next one is called LE IPA, it is a DDH IPA sitting in at 7.2% abv. Happy Thirsty Thursday! Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, the apple … Continue reading "Monkish Pop Ups DIPA and Le IPA DDH IPA"

B Minus Show
Monkish Rinse In Riffs and Inferior Year 2020 DDH DIPAs

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 17:32


Busting out some of my Monkish stash, the first one is called Rinse in Riffs. It is an 8.4% abv double dry hopped double IPA. The second one is called Inferior Year, 2020. It is an 8.5% abv DDH DIPA as well. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more … Continue reading "Monkish Rinse In Riffs and Inferior Year 2020 DDH DIPAs"

In The Saddle Podcast
Episode 55 - Racing Review from Kempton and Leopardstown plus Cheltenham Ante Post Tips

In The Saddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 84:38


In Episode 55 of In The Saddle Podcast Marc Hryhorskyj hosts Chris Loader and Sam Martin. The trio review and examine all the top horse racing from Kempton and Leopardstown. They discuss eye catchers, disappointments and ante post bets for Cheltenham, The review starts with Frodon's victory in the King George and the defeat of hot favouites Altior and Epatante in the Desert Orchid Chase and Christmas Hurdle at Kempton. Is Nicky Henderson's Shishkin a certainty for Cheltenham?. Chris Loader seems to think so. The Christmas meeting Leopardstown is the next topic of discussion. Starting with the game A Plus Tard who was victorious in the Savills Chase. The sky is the limit for Willie Mullins Chacun Pour Soi. An impressive winner of the Paddy's Rewards Club Chase. Has Gavin Crownwell got another Darver Star in Flooring Porter who was an easy winner of the Christmas Hurdle at Leopardstown. Willie Mullins trio Sharjah, Monkish and Al Boum Photo Cheltenham chances are also a topic of discussion. BETFAIR

B Minus Show
Monkish Madness 4 of 4

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 19:45


The last singles to date of my mass Monkish stash. Power Supply is a DDH DIPA at 8.2% abv. Never Sleep is also a DIPA at 8.4% abv Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, the apple podcasts app, google podcasts/play, facebook, and/or stitcher. Also, I started doing more … Continue reading "Monkish Madness 4 of 4"

B Minus Show
Monkish Madness 3 of 4

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 19:39


Mas Monkish yo. 1 – Breaking Hues is a DDH DIPA at 8.5% abv. 2 – Chunky Buttons is a DDH DIPA at 8.6% abv. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, the apple podcasts app, google podcasts/play, facebook, and/or stitcher. Also, I started doing more videos on YouTube for you … Continue reading "Monkish Madness 3 of 4"

B Minus Show
Monkish Madness 1 of 4

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 15:29


I went crazy with Monkish purchases the past couple of months. Now it’s finally time to do some reviews/opinions on these formally on the podcast. Monkish is out of Torrance, Ca. Known for their Belgian-ish beers and hazy double IPAs. The first beer is called Breaker Breaker. It is a TIPA at 10.1% abv. The … Continue reading "Monkish Madness 1 of 4"

B Minus Show
Monkish Madness 2 of 4

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 13:26


Monkish Madness 2 of 4 More Monkish for me and you. Numero UNO is China Shop Blues. It is a DDH DIPA at 8% abv. Numero DOS is Bomb Atomically, another DDH DIPA at 8.3% abv. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen to more podcasts on this website, the apple podcasts … Continue reading "Monkish Madness 2 of 4"

B Minus Show
Monkish Subliminal Sequel and Playful blonde ales

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 14:50


I have two Monkish beers, this coveted brewery is from Torrance, Ca. The first one is called Subliminal Sequel. It is a hoppy Belgian-style blonde ale at 4.5% abv. The next one is called Playful, and it is an American blonde ale at 4.5%. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow Also, listen … Continue reading "Monkish Subliminal Sequel and Playful blonde ales"

B Minus Show
Trillium Heavy Mettle and Monkish Flip Fly Flows DIPAs

B Minus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 16:14


Both of these beers are double IPA’s but from different coasts. Trillium is from Massachusetts, and this is a Heavy Mettle beer with 9.3% abv. The next one is from Monkish, which is from Torrance, Ca. This Flip Fly Flows DIPA is a nice 8.6% abv. Find me on Instagram @bminusshow Find my music here: https://soundcloud.com/thebminusshow … Continue reading "Trillium Heavy Mettle and Monkish Flip Fly Flows DIPAs"

Ear Coffee Podcast

This week, Wes speaks with Lucas Margulies, otherwise known as the hip hop artist Durr. Margulies is a prolific member of the underground rap scene who release the record "Monkish" in May. 

Church of Hops
26: The Ghosts of Chicago

Church of Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 142:03


Back at it again with discussions of movie marathons, ghosts, highschool party fights and accompanied by beers from Monkish, Wrenhouse, Drekker. Follow us at (Instagram - @churchofhops) (Facebook - Church of Hops) (Twitter - @churchofhops) (Rusty - @beer_porn) (Jayar - @jayarfernandez) (Chris - @theerealstrizzy) (Alex - @phototaan)

Brains, Boobs, & Beer
Episode 22 - Meet Beer Queen Blanca

Brains, Boobs, & Beer

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 58:00


In this episode, Heather interviews former brewery coworker Blanca who still works in the beer industry. They discuss how she navigated male dominated academia and industry to get to where she is today working in her passion field. As a female person of color, Blanca gives some great insight into some of the breweries in the Los Angeles area that are female owned/POC owned/community conscious. Check it out and get a list of breweries to go to if you are in the LA area!Links to breweries and more mentioned in the episode:Eagle Rock http://www.eaglerockbrewery.com/Highland Park https://hpb.la/Monkish https://www.monkishbrewing.com/Smog City https://smogcitybrewing.com/Pink Boots Society https://www.pinkbootssociety.org/Cicerone https://www.cicerone.org/

Malt Couture
Batch 104: The Hazy Cup Hype Haze Shootout

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 153:18


On this very special two-year anniversary episode The Malty Boyz™ sought out 13 of the best Hazy IPAs and threw them into a Malt Madness tournament to see who would emerge as the first ever Hazy Cup Champion! Representing the Hollandaise Conference are Bissell Brothers, Monkish, Narrow Gauge, Tree House, Trillium, and Weldworks! Representing the Sunny D Conference are Great Notion, Hill Farmstead, Old Nation, Other Half, and Parish with Cellarmaker and Tired Hands competing for the final Wild Card slot! TWO MORE YEARS! TWO MORE YEARS! TWO MORE YEARS! Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com

Craft Beer
Ep. 166

Craft Beer

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 68:37


Houston we have a Problem ! We deal with a ton of difficulties from the internet. We try Southern Grist's new bottles and a couple of beers from Monkish. Deschutes wants to give us a hug, Three Floyd's is closed, HBO is scalping South Park from Hulu, Simon Pegg and everyone else to play in the Mandalorian, AEW shows out, and Ortiz wants to get his ass beat.

Beer For Thought
Tasting 69: Monkish Monday

Beer For Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 83:38


Tasting 69 is a special one! We were excited to have our buddy Jason back on, and new guest Texas Chris, to drink some Monkish! This brewery, out of Torrance, CA is one of the most hyped breweries in the world and we got to drink four of their offerings. We are very excited to drop this on a Monday, in honor of Monkish Brewing Co. Thanks for listening and Till the Last Drop! Beer Line-up: Stackin' Chips, Cosmic Type Stuff, Rap Shrapnel, and Hearts Turn Brave (Four Hazies) all from Monkish Brewing Co. Spotlight: The Purple (Spontaneous Wild Ale Aged in Oak Barrels with Black and Red Raspberries) from de Garde Brewing. Intro and Exit Music provided by bensound.com

Calling All Craft Beer
Episode 46 - Cali Brew Reviews, Coronoavirus, Life As a Carnivore, and taking your life back!

Calling All Craft Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 39:01


On Episode 46 Luke reviews some brews from the likes of Green Cheek Brewing and Monkish out of California. Gives his thoughts on the Coronavirus Covid-19, talks about loses in industry due to the hysteria, business, 2019 as a positive year, and gives an update on his Carnivore diet and plans for the future! Tune in, crack a brew, and enjoy the show!! As always Drink Responsibly, and Drink Local! Follow us on IG @callingallcraftbeer and we look forward to seeing you at the FemAle Brew Fest on Dania Pointe Saturday March 21st!!

Graining In
#35: Henry Nguyen | Monkish Brewing

Graining In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 94:57


With the podcast computer safely returned, it seemed only fitting to share a conversation with the man that ultimately got it back to us -- Henry Nguyen. He and his wife own Monkish, which produces some of the most sought-after beer in the US. But instead of talking about the freedoms of success, Henry talked with Matty and Noah exclusively about experiences and emotions that discussed too infrequently in the brewing industry. Between incessant self-doubt, the weight of indecision, fear of the future, and discussing what striving for perfection should cost a person, this was certainly one of the realest and cathartic conversations the podcast has seen. Henry's perspective and honesty is valuable to anyone who's been on either side of the counter of not only any brewery, but any small business, and we hope you get as much from it as we did..Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill

Graining In
#34: Going Back to Cali

Graining In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 50:17


GRAINING. IN. IS. BACK. The guys, back from the City of Angels, are recording on a new computer, and waste no time explaining both why that is and why an episode hasn't come out for three weeks...*spoiler alert*, it's because Noah left his laptop and the trifecta of interviews recorded on them at LAX security. The guys discuss how they each dealt with not having the weekly ritual of the podcast in their lives, share some experiences from the the trip itself (one of which involves two types of "Birds" and feces), and do a little teasing on the episodes that soon be retrieved. How sweet it is to be back in the groove of things.Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill

Comadres y Comics Podcast
No Conchas and a Chancla: 64

Comadres y Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 66:42


Jen has this weeks chisme from, of course twitter: there's controversy over DC pulling The Golden Child cover. This week’s cerveza is “Never, No, No” from Monkish. This week the girls review the first two books from the series Pistil. The upcoming Party of 5 remake is on Sara’s radar. Today on Juntos y Fuertes is a gift guide to the 50 top rated queer comics from ComicsBeat.com. Saludos to Creatively Queer Press for meeting thier Kickstarter goal!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bears, Birds, and Brews
NFL Week 14, 2019: The Return of Ale Sharpton

Bears, Birds, and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 65:24


On this week's episode, Ale Sharpton returns to continue the conversation about fantasy football while we discuss the Bears and Falcons Thanksgiving Day games. We also talk about the Year in Beer 2019 as well as what to expect from Ale, our fantasy football teams, and a good bit of beer talk. Pour one up and tune in!

The Weekly ReCap (Beer Podcast)
The Weekly Recap 11/18/19 : Jakescape from LA

The Weekly ReCap (Beer Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 92:44


Episode 80 : Jakescape from LA Nick and Jake are hanging out this week. We're talking about Jake's travel and Nick's beer adventures in Pittsburgh! Events include Blackout Day at Couch Brewery and Jake's first time at Monkish. Listen along as we revisit our segment on Who You'd Drink With : Hollywood Edition! Cheers! Beers We Drank: Stellar sIPA - Grist House (Dessert Sour Ale - 7.0%) Caligula - Dancing Gnome x Alberta's Pizza (DIPA - 8%)

Bears, Birds, and Brews
NFL Week 13, 2019: Happy birthday, Nabeel!

Bears, Birds, and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 34:31


On this week's episode, we're celebrating Nabeel's birthday with Symbols in Folklore from Monkish Brewing while talking Bears vs. Giants and the Bucs vs. Falcons game, which Asif attended. Then, we transition into the Bears and Falcons Thanksgiving games against division opponents while cracking a Lacuna kettle sour with mango, peach, and apricot from Torched Hop Brewpub in Atlanta. 

True Buds Show
Bre'anda Massey Fashion and Cannabis

True Buds Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 56:04


Bre'anda Massey as a Talented Freelance Designer in the Los Angeles area joins Jack to talk cannabis and fashion, and the True Buds Tank Top Collab! @Breanda1010 https://www.instagram.com/breanda1010/ Bre'anda Massey as a Talented Freelance Designer in the Los Angeles area. She is helping Jack create the True Buds Smokers Tank, coming 2020! Thanks to the Sponsor of this Episode, Real Leaf. "Respect your Herb! https://www.real-leaf.com/ Show Notes The tank is part of the smokers culture. - Bre'anda has worked on creating other cannabis fashion products. - Another client want's to make a shirt for Molly at Raves. - Bre'anda likes to smoke to relieve stress and anxiety - She is looking for a great sativa strain if you have any ideas. - Jack Herrer such a great strain. - Jack likes to get his flower from Chris outdoor grow. - Weed has to go through all types of testing. - She has always had a passion for fashion. - Bre'anda makes mud cloth bucket hat - Her Work is from USA, dead stock fabric. - Fashion designers love to hoard all types of fabric. - Bucket hats are awesome when your stoned. - You can be high and low key. - What is mens hats size mean? - Guys used to wear skirts. - Rocking a kilt. - Smoking weed out of a bag pipe. - It's hard to beat Emerald Triangle. - Weed clothing for the future. - Cookies is doing great! - The True Buds Tank is low key and legit. - Always noticing something new on the True Buds Shirt. - You need multiple samples to get your idea across. - You have to be comfortable with selling the product. - Always walking a line, over thinking. - If you believe in something it will sell it's self. - Passion about the tank top tank doing back flips. - Bre'anda has eco friendly Men's Line vibrant jump suit. - She is working on up cycle stuff. - Sustainable baby accessories. - She is bringing weed idea to life. - Crazy things coming to light. - Pre-order True Buds Tank. - True Buds Sock. - Putting shit in my sock has saved me from getting busted. - Fashion advice, coming up in the fashion world. - Have a good design get a good fabric, get help and don't be afraid to ask questions. - True Buds Tank is high quality fabric, Jersey Knit. - Alot of times people don't value time in fashion. - Jack was and vegas fog. - Today was Bre'anda first podcast. -Bre'anda smoked a free joint that was trash. - Jack is still smoking vapes. - Just trust the source when it comes to smoking. - It's hard in a dispensary sometimes. - Budtenders chill and high. - Jack is not a huge fan of MedMen. - Smoking weed in Los Angeles Fashion District. - Bre'anda likes to smoke alone. - When your too high. - Using CBD to balance your High. - Weed Yoga, Yoga with Manelli - Elite California Tinctures are nice. - Cannabis Collab - Yoga and Weed are awesome together. - Sound Bath high. - Sound Bath is a goo high. - Meditation feels amazing especially when high. -Easy to smoke weed and be mindful. - Indica can be more calming. - Sativa gives you high energy, Indica can be sloth mode. - Blvd Tank 7 is the best. - Everything gluten free is more expensive. - Bre'anda does not drink. - Social drinking - Drinking is more peer pressure than weed. - Jack dropping some drinking knowledge. - Monkish is a badass brewery - Lock and Key Bar. - Partying isn't as cool as it used to. - Keep building and keep growing. - Meeting face to face is the most important. - Hit Bre'anda up on IG to get some dope gear. - Bre'anda 1010 Thanks to Real Leaf for Sponsoring this Podcast!.

Comadres y Comics Podcast
Who's Got the Tea: 52

Comadres y Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 53:24


This week's cervicita is “Float Like Gravity” from Monkish. Book review of “Lemon Pepper Hugs” from Five Meats Comics. Kristen has the chisme about DC's Zoom imprint. Fanbase Press's upcoming trade paperback of all four of the series of The Sequels is on Sara's radar. Juntos y Fuertes this week is Two Truths and a Lie Podcast. Saludos to Fanbase Press!

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Pianist/composer Thelonious Monk: Two Early Sessions from 1952 and 1954.

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 217:22


Pianist/composer Thelonious Monk was and still is one of the most important figures in Modern Jazz. In the 1950s he was neglected by the critics and many musicians. He did have his supporters in both fraternities but work was scarce and his records didn't sell and his music was never heard on Jazz radio. Tonight the Jazz Show presents two pivotal recording sessions that are now classics although they were pretty well ignored in their time. The first is Monk's final session for Blue Note from May of 1952. This well organized date was for a sextet with trumpeter Kenny Dorham and saxophonists Lou Donaldson and Lucky Thompson on alto and tenor respectively. Nelson Boyd on bass and the great Max Roach on drums and Mr. Monk. Five then new tunes were recorded and a trio track. The second session was one of his most relaxed and successful for Prestige Records done in 1954. A fine quintet with trumpeter Ray Copeland, a Monk favourite and a then new voice on the New York scene, tenor saxophonist Frank Foster. They blend well. Curly Russell is on bass and Monk's best buddy, Art Blakey is on drums. Three new Monk tunes are presented here and one great old standard, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" is given a wonderful Monkish treatment. This was not a working band but it sounded like one. Early Monk from 1952 and 1954 in super form tonight. The beginning of a month long series of Jazz features with Thelonious Monk.