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The boys drink and review their friend Ben's Mosaic IPA, then discuss the relative virtues of dogs and cats as pets. (Starting at 7:15.) Neither Pigweed nor Crowhill grew up with a dog or a cat, but both ended up with cats as adults. Pigweed takes the cat case and Crowhill takes the dog case. They go back and forth on the relative merits and demerits of each. * Cats are low maintenance. * Dogs can be trained. * Cats are better as "in-house" pets, so they're good for apartments. * Dogs are affectionate, but also needy. * Cats keep pests away, but dogs keep bad guys at bay. * There are service dogs. There are no service cats. * Cats are quiet (mostly). * Dogs are loyal. * Cats are less expensive. * You can trust a dog with your baby. He'll actually protect your baby. With his life. * Cats use the litter box. You have to walk a dog. * Dogs promote a more active lifestyle. * Cats groom themselves. * There are more sizes and varieties of dogs than cats.
Katherine Knight is your not-so-friendly neighborhood butcher who decided to slaughter and cook her boyfriend into a stew after he attempted to end the relationship. An abusive childhood lead to a very violent adulthood. Tune in to hear about Katherine's relationships, a wild wedding night, a horrible road trip, and the events leading up to boyfriend stew. But first, grab a beer and have a drink with us! Cheers!Here's what we're drinking:https://reubensbrews.com/beer/lemon-lime-pilsner/https://aslanbrewing.com/all-blog-posts/2021/3/26/mosaic-oasis
Our second taproom takeover in Minneapolis is here at Fulton's taproom location! We are joined by Brian Hoffman, regional sales director Justin REiss, and taproom manager Jill Steffens on the show to discuss the humble beginnings of Fulton, and a bunch of their brews! In this episode we sample and discuss their Chill City Chuggers golden lager, Northern Standard amber ale, Grapefruit Lonely Blonde blonde ale, Sweet Child of Vine IPA, 300 Mosaic IPA, and their Barrel-aged Worthy Adversary imperial stout using Panther Distillery barrels. We also talk a little about their "Ready To Drink" cocktail Tiki Drink, along with chatting about their seltzers! Thanks to https://fargounderground.com/ and https://www.bridgeviewliquors.com/ for supporting the show. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, please feel free to e-mail us at info@brewsboozeandreviews.com. If you like this podcast, share us with a friend. If you would like to support our show, you can do so by heading to https://www.patreon.com/brewsboozeandreviews For more information, or to listen to our back catalogue of episodes, head over to https://brewsboozeandreviews.com/ On behalf of everyone at Brews, Booze, & Reviews, may your glasses be full, and your spirits high! Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/message
Reunited and it feels so good! Jeremy kicks off the week with Karl Strauss Brewmaster Paul Segura. First beer of the week is the incredibly sessionable Mosaic IPA
Baseball is back and we are all about it. Nick and his daughter take in their first live Monster Jam. We discuss something that John grew up within the WWF with the passing of Scott Hall. We talk about some enjoyable beers we've had in the last week from the Charles Towne Fermentary, Elite 8, Martin House, and Pinthouse. ABW is having to resort to drastic measures to deliver beer in a cost-effective manner during the latest gas price hike? John talks about sharing a pint at the Green Dragon on his honeymoon. Then he goes on to describe the situation he found himself in when trying to purpose to his wife and asks the guys how they would've handled the situation. Finally, we discuss single hop IPAs and what the Mosaic hop brings to the table and then taste the Mosaic IPA from Community Beer Company.Thank you as always for listening.
Hey Folks and welcome back to another episode of Drinking Alone, With Friend! While Tud is off battling his turkey, Chris and Obert bring you another classic duo episode. After shaking off our turkey coma, we get into it with a Mosaic IPA and a honey hoppy ale. Then of course we get back to the handle that Chris has been waiting for and dive deep into pizza making. Cheers and thanks for listening! Two Handles on Our Frosty Mug of Wisdom Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Obert's Pizza Dough Recipe Follow us: Instagram YouTube Facebook Discord - Join to drink beer, spirits or wine with us! Support our Beer Buying Habits on Patreon (don't forget to subscribe to drink with Chris while he drinks a Bud Light Chelada!) Chris' Twitch Stream! e(nvelope)-mail us! Click here to let Jordan know your breakfast choices Special Thanks to the following for being AWESOME! Jordan of the Wreck My Podcast! crew! Jake for being a great Friend, Twitch Mod and Trader of Beers! Sal for being the best letter writer/Tud challenger/beer sender ever! Larissa for being the ULTIMATE handle giver of the podcast! Shea for becoming a ROCKSTAR patron!
In this episode we review Community Beer Co. Mosaic IPA and Texas Lager
Kevin Cerrito and Taylor James announce details about the new Hopular Mechanics Beer Club and welcome guests from Hi-Wire Brewing.What they're drinking: Hi-Pitch Mosaic IPA
This week we revisit the Hop Fiend series from Stoup Brewing, but drink their Mosaic IPA!
For the 31st episode Matt and Charlie have a Zoom with Corey Dickinson of Community Beer Company! This show is packed full of beer talk (Mosaic IPA, Citra Slice IPA, Texas Lager, and more). Corey discusses his history and tenure with Community and how they've been adapting to the pandemic. The guys also talk about COVID-19, it's effects on life here in DFW, and the community has come together to help out local businesses.
Bottoms up! We're drinking across the country with a couple of IPAs. First up is Mosaic IPA, a single-hopped IPA from Elevation Beer Company out of Poncha Springs, CO. Greg talks about his trip to Colorado that included brewery visits to not only Elevation, but Soul Craft, Bierstadt, an interview at Jagged Mountain, and hanging out with some friends of the show. The trip also includes some horrendous food in the middle of nowhere and a stop in South Park. Scott talks about his fun trip to the DMV.We run down the list of the 10 Best Cities for Beer Lovers.Our Bullpen Beer is a brand new collaboration from Southern California staple Karl Strauss and Northern California favorite Russian River: New California IPA. In Booze News: the California ABC is investigating Amazon's alcohol delivery service, AB InBev AB acquires Peruvian craft brewery Barbarian, Second Chance Beer named Small Business of the Year, Lagunitas to start contract brewing for Newcastle, the Brewers Association releases a documentary, a drunk driver hits a car and then it's owner, and more!Our Beer Babe of the Week is Kyla, make sure you follow her on Instagram @imabeer_ky.Our Old Timey Word of the Week: "Dark Cully." Use it on social media and tag us for a shout out!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and to follow us on our social medias for some great beer shots: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter, and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial us at (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
Dawn Barry is President & Co-founder of LunaDNA and former executive of the $40 billion DNA sequencing leader Illumina, which also hails from San Diego. LunaDNA incentivizes the sharing of health and DNA data for research by rewarding people for sharing the data they already own while contributing to medical research and discovery that saves lives. What really sets LunaDNA apart is that people who share their data are able to get shares of ownership in the company, something that’s never been done before. What really sets LunaDNA apart is that people who share their data are able to get shares of ownership in the company, something that’s never been done before. In the last year, Dawn co-founded LunaDNA, which is backed by Illumina Ventures, among other investors. Before cofounding LunaDNA, Dawn - who was was named San Diego Business Journal’s 2017 Business Woman of the Year - rose through the ranks at Illumina, from sales specialists to Vice President of Applied Genomics. There, she integrated market development strategies with product and business model innovation to accelerate the application of genomics in medicine and personal healthcare. Hailing from rural Berlin, Connecticut, Dawn had humble beginnings as a carpenter’s daughter. She grew up surrounded by plants and animals, which sparked her interest in nature and biology. From an early age, she had the notion that if you take care of nature, it will, in return, take care of you. Dawn, who studied biology at the University of Vermont, became interested in genetics via her fascination with the organization and blueprint nature of it. The idea of better understanding the blueprint of all living things, and being enabled to become more predictive with that information, was something that intrigued her early on. Dawn began her post-grad career doing working for Michael Snyder, a renowned genomics professor at the Yale Genome Analysis Center in Connecticut, and then went on to work at a startup in New Haven called Genaissance, where she learned about pharmacogenomics. From there, she earned her MBA from the University of Connecticut, marrying both her passions of business and science. Listen in as Dawn talks about her journey from humble beginnings in rural Connecticut to helping lead an innovative genetics trailblazer in San Diego. Dawn enjoys the great offerings near the Solana Beach-based LunaDNA office including: Tacos at Las Olas in Cardiff Craft brew, specifically the Mosaic IPA, at Culture Brewing in Solana Beach (and Carruth Cellars for wine) Coffee at Lofty Coffee in Solana Beach Keep up with Dawn on social media: LinkedIn Twitter - @DawnBarryDNA
The 919 Beer Podcast was recorded live at Raleigh Beer Garden on Thursday night. Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host and welcome the beer guest this week, Nick Alexander, Sales and Distribution Manager for Bill's Front Porch in Wilmington. Nick talked about "Oktoberfest", their "Mosaic IPA", and also introduced "Bionic Beaver", their own interpretation of a New England IPA. Nick also discussed how Hurricane Florence affected their business, how they were able to recuperate afterwards, and introduced "Wave Break", a beer that Bill's Front Porch developed just prior to the hurricane, and named "Wave Break" just after the storm passed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host this week's program. 919 Beer visits Bill's Front Porch in Wilmington, and interview co-owner and general manager, Donnie Stone. Donnie talks about the history and production facility, and goes over Bill's most popular beers: The Mosaic IPA, the Citra Pale Ale, and Schwartzbier. Then, they interview Jim Deaton, the head brewer at Bill's Front Porch. Jim was trained in classic German beers, but talks about how he has expanded the variety at Bill's. He explains his formulation for the Mosaic IPA, his work in creating four New England IPA's, and adapting his style to Wilmington and the surrounding beaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we headed to piss filled streets of Hollywood and talk about the greatest rock and roll band of all time - GUNS N' ROSES! We talk about their history, influence and their best songs. With special guest Rick Shew, who talk's too much about Motley Crue! LET'S GO! BEER! We are talking tasty IPA's from St. Archer Brewery in San Diego and a Mosaic IPA from Community Beer Company in Dallas, TX _LET'S GO!_Be apart of our Let's Go! Podcast crew! Become a member of our patreon.com/letsgopodcast Follow us on Twitter @letsgopodcastLook at us on Instagram: @letsgopodcastBe our friend on Facebook.com/letsgocast www.letsgopodcast.com Please email us with ideas, thoughts and super nice things to say letsgocast@gmail.com LEAVE US A REVIEW ON ITUNESclick here! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBEyoutube.com/letsgopodcast
In the podcast posted four FOUR days before the start of the regular season, we make some final observations about spring training, we then pick our top two players at each position, and we finish up with our regular season predictions. We finish this up while drinking Mosaic IPA from the great state of Texas.
Show Synopsis: In the 81st episode, we discuss selling our driving data, IPOs, and Math. Working from home. What we are Drinking: Hi-Wire Hi-pitch Mosaic IPA and Hi-Wire Lo-Pitch Juicy Ipa Car Data Sold! Spotify and Dropbox have IPOs Math tutoring Patreon We have a twitter @BeerandBroad Get 25 dollars in credit at Ting. This Episode of Beer and Broadband is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License Creative Commons License
This week on The Session we welcome Mother Earth Brew Co to the show. Joined by Vice President Kevin Hopkins, we explore the stellar and balanced beers of Mother Earth including a ginger infused blonde ale, a bourbon barrel blended Russian Imperial Stout and a beautifully balanced Mosaic IPA. Kevin tells us about brewing at two different facilities in two different states and how consistency is achieved, as well as how classic styles dictate a brewers chops. We also taste a homebrewed Vienna Lager (or is it?) from JP and find out how much Justin loves Beevo. All this and more on this episode of The Session! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we review the Gladiator by Latitude 64 along with 300 Mosaic IPA by Fulton Beer. We also talk about the USDGC and celebrate Joe's incredible tournament victory over the weekend. Music by www.bensound.com
Almasty Brew Co – Mosaic IPA We’re back again with more ramblings from the North East. This time we have a review of Almasty Brew CO’s latest IPA. We also have St Austell’s Proper Job as our Supermarket sup. We also introduce a new member of the team namely Dr Hop (aka Chris). He talks... Continue Reading →
That's right, it's time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. The new year just keeps on giving (pretty much). On this week's episode Chris and Joe discuss the movie Arrival, Ben Affleck dropping out of directing Batman, M. Night Shyamalan's career, the curious case of Jeremy Renner, the pleasures of mindless entertainment, the start of the new Han Solo solo movie, who should be the next Doctor and more. Plus, the usual even more. But don't worry, no politics (mostly). Beer selections this week include Mosaic IPA from Community Beer Co. for Chris and Gnomegeddon Blonde Ale from Brewery Ommergang for Joe. Picks this week include Chris' pick of the film Unbreakable and Joe's pick of the movie The Accountant. As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship, or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook, Google+ or shoot us an email.
That's right, it's time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. It's a new years gift just for you! On this week's episode Chris and Joe finally discuss everything Rogue One. They also discuss new trailers for Alien: Covenant and Blade Runner 2049. Plus, the usual more. Beer selections this week include Mosaic IPA from Community Brewing Co. for Chris and Steel Bridge Porter from Widmer Brothers Brewing for Joe. Picks this week include Chris' pick of the FujiFilm Instax camera and Joe's pick of latest Raspberry Pi device. As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship, or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook, Google+ or shoot us an email.
With the blazing hot sun reigning down over Ireland this weekend, we got to sample two of the new beers from Blacks Brewery and their new Discovery IPA Series, we get to sample Mosaic IPA, and Overkill, an Imperial Black IPA. We also look at the latest news including awards for Galway Bay, and little old us being nominated in the http://newmediaeurope.com/2016/nmeu-awards-2016-stage-1/ Please also give a vote to Beer O'Clock Show in Best UK Podcast, and Audience Appreciation Please also spare a moment for Rye River Brewing and N17 who are currently hoping to pitch for Richard Branson on the VMBVoom Awards. The link to N17 Pitch is here https://www.vmbvoom.com/pitches/n17-brewery The link to Rye River is here https://www.vmbvoom.com/pitches/rye-river-brewing-company Don't forget you can find our podcast on iTunes, or using the RSS in your favourite podcast app http://irishbeersnob.libsyn.com/rss
00:00:00 - Even though the heat is on in most places now did you find your air conditioning over the summer oppressive? You may be right! A study published in Nature (open access) suggests that the way we cool our buildings is woefully out of date and skews the temperature in favor of men over women. Well guess what, world? Women are in the workplace now too! Plus it hasn't been the 1970s for YEARS now. So let's update this, OK? Thanks. 00:23:14 - It also isn't even cool to drink in the workplace anymore. Fortunately this isn't work, this is podcasting. Kelly gives her hangover some hair of the dog in the form of a Ravenswood Cabernet Sauvignon. Joe continues his love affair with the weird soda shop and this time has some Bug Barf because why not? Ryan enjoys a Mosaic IPA from the Crux Fermentation Project left over from his bachelor party. 00:30:43 - You know how sometimes wasps do horrible things to the other critters they parasitize? Ever wonder how they get their hosts to do such specific things? Well some scientists have figured out that at least in spiders they hack the built in web-weaving behavior the spider already evolved to have. So just sleep on that tonight, folks. Then when you can't sleep read this book as suggested by Kelly: New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People 00:52:30 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like parasites, in that they're probably inside you right now. Try not to think about it too much. Ryan begins with a donation from Matthew W. Thanks Matthew! Kelly follows up with an e-mail from Mike in Rochester, NY who wants us to be aware of all the awesome science being funded through experiment.com in association with the SciFund challenge. Joe finishes up with an image Elijah T. managed to capture from his Game Boy somehow of a wild Brachiolope roaming the forests of Pokémon Silver. Ryan takes this opportunity to mention his adolescent excitement for Pokémon GO, because he is apparently not afraid of public shame and/or ridicule. Kelly plugs the now woefully out of date BAHfest, but hey, you should be the one making plans to attend a future event, right? And that's the end of the show. Goodbye. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show: Cool Blue Reason - Cake The Bachelor and the Bride - The Decemberists Under Control - The Strokes
We were lucky to grab a few minutes with vocalist Jamie Nova of Jamie Nova Sky and Witchburn. She's in the middle of a tour with our buddy Rick Friel and their band Jamie Nova Sky. Then David Daniel from CNN joins us to cover the box office , his anniversary with CNN, and all the current Hollywood chit chat. Sean forgets to eat and is overpowered by beer, we have a bit of fat talk, Silicon Valley, Flugtag, and more fun. Show Beer was the Mosaic IPA from Sunriver Brewing. Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/inonedayradio Do whatever it is you do with Ello at https://ello.co/inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at Mainbrew Home Brew Supply & ABV Public House. Tell them In One Day Radio sent you. You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid. Thanks for listening!
Chas E, Mike Mitchell and Adia K head up this show dedicated to National Best Friends Day, and what better way to celebrate friends than with some beer and music. Chas and Mike provide the music with a few original performances, and the beers are provided by Terrapin Brewery’s Mosaic IPA and the Rubaeus from Founders Brewing. Plus we have some, fun and friendly activities including Friends music trivia, a Top 6 list dedicated to songwriting partners, and some friendly, music news with Adia K. It’s an extra long, extra friendly episode, so join us, friends!
We made a retroactive rule. Growler 17s? We're gonna try to remember that... In this episode, we welcome in Lance and all of his culinary knowledge. We also break all sorts of rules by welcoming in former red-clad QB and current Cleanosaur CEO Harrison Beck. And Connor takes a lot of flak for not proposing to his girlfriend yet. All while drinking a crowler of Zipline's Mosaic IPA.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.