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Today I'm speaking with one of the most awarded creatives on the planet, David Droga, founder of iconic agency Droga5, and now CEO of Accenture Song, one of the largest creative groups in the world. Described by David himself as "therapy", this conversation spans topics from his start as life as a copywriter, how he created some of the most creative work on the planet and what it's like to transition from a creative to a CEO.00:00 - Intro01:58 - How David Droga got into advertising07:36 - Working at Saatchi and Saatchi Singapore12:19 - Pushing boundaries and making yourself uncomfortable14:29 - Moving to Saatchi London20:32 - Why David Droga started Droga525:55 - Droga5's first campaign for Marc Ecko31:23 - The first idea Droga5 presented: GE Olympics Campaign38:30 - Droga's Unicef campaign43:25 - Droga's Newcastle Brown Ale work46:25 - Huggies Super Bowl Ad48:44 - The Coinbase QR Code Super Bowl ad52:22 - Characteristics of the best CMO's Droga has worked with56:23 - What it's like being CEO of Accenture Song
Mike and Bernie talk about The State of The Union as we progress in the FA Cup!
Today's podcast is all things Cheryl, over a fitting Newcastle Brown Ale. Join Holly and Tyler as they present all of Cheryl's iconic moments from start to finish...We're on Instagram and TikTok! Find us @atoasttopopculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called Newcastle Brown Ale. This brown ale is from Newcastle, which originated in Tyne, England, but is now US-operated within Lagunitas Brewing Company. The hosts drink it and somehow compare it to things like The Office, American and British crossovers, Harrison Ford, Chris Pratt and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3.5 / 5 VincesTOM: 3.5 / 5 TomsInstagram: @friday.night.beersTwitter: @fnb_pod Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
Clint Lanier and Dave McArthur drink Newcastle Brown Ale and discuss the 1962 war epic The Longest Day.
In this episode the gentlemen discuss the alcoholic beverages they no longer enjoy. Tales of bad decisions and poor life choices to entertain you. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mysteryscotchtasting)
This week, I start by looking at the UK's National Health Service. I look at an academic study examining the differences in healthcare in the UK and US. It provides the perspective of two twin sisters who were both successfully treated for the same cancer, one in the UK and one in the US. I then look at how the NHS was represented at the 2012 Summer Olympic opening ceremony, why this caused a controversy, and remember the weekly 'clap for our carers' in 2020. I also look at:16:17 N is for... for Number 10 Downing Street26:06 N is for... Navy 35:30 N is for... Nelson39:45 N is for... Newton41:10 N is for... Norman Conquest46:02 N is for... the North / South divide 48:54 N is for... Nottingham and Newcastle (and Newcastle Brown Ale)50:00 N is for... Not the Nine O'clock News, Noel Edmunds and The Now Show You can contact me on Instagram, by e-mail (AlbionNeverDies@Gmail.com), or by commenting on my posts in the Facebook group "
Rich leads a tasting of Newcastle Brown Ale! A wonderful suggestion from a cheeseburger. Grab a bottle at your local bottle shop (or anywhere, come on this stuff is everywhere) and taste along!
This week we revist Mash Hopping, try rebrew number 2 of the Irish Red Ale and do a commercial calibration with Newcastle Brown Ale. Next Week: Modelo Negra
In this week's episode of the #TallBoyRadio #Podcast, as well as all the #Beer news, there's a look at the history of Newcastle Brown Ale, why Golden Draak got it's name and a look at celebrities in the craft brewing game. There's also the #Winner of our #Competition to guess how many countries listen to #TBR (The answer was 36). Congratulations to Gareth Ford who was closest with his guess of 35. The main subject is the perfect location to enjoy a beer and does the choice of beer enhance the moment. As always we'd love for you to join in the debate. The opening music is "London Bayou" by Oscar Albis Rodriguez and the closing music is "BDS" by Lewis Pickford. This episode is also available on YouTube https://youtu.be/YYJ6JfONx04 tallboyradio.com
In this week's episode, the boys travel up the River Tyne crossing into the home of the Toon, to sample an institution in Newcastle Brown Ale. In the Hop Topic, we discuss the brewery, Young Henry's, efforts to combat climate change by adding algae to their brewing process.Be sure to follow Newcastle Brown Ale
thx for waiting we took a week off and now we're back baby.... we recorded this on 4/20 sooooo ya. you know :) the band Humble Pie said "Newcastle Brown can sure smack you down" i guess you'll have to listen to find out if thats true. dam why is the text so dark now lol Email us at rockhardbrewreviews@gmail.com and follow us on twitter and instagram @RHBR_pod. Just freakin' do it, would ya? DISCLAIMER: This is an attempt at a comedy podcast. We joke about drinking a lot and other dumb stuff but they're jokes and you shouldn't take anything we say seriously. Don't drink too much and don't drink if you're underage OK????? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhbr/message
J-dog returns for a FOURTH appearance as Ryan kicks off the climactic final third of the pod! This week they chat about dear sweet Jens Lekman and his story-song album, To Know Your Mission. The saga of the Newcastle Brown Ale sign is wrapped up with some new and spicy details - see, act three! And in act three of the episode, the pair play Our First Fight. Recorded May 7, 2020.
Long time favorite John comes on to talk about a beer he has never drank before in his life. Despite the unfamiliarity with the beer of the week, John brings much general beer talk to the table with his relative knowledge of the craft beer scene. Being an old friend of Brian's, stories of their youth lead the boys to chats about four loco and licking burning hookah coal. Later, frequent drunk driver, Clyde, leaves a message. The trio finishes the episode with a "God is a Bottom" segment, and detesting the works of M. Knight Shyamalan.
Matt stuns the boys with his perfect Jimmy Nail (if Jimmy Nail sounded like Max Boyce). We've beaten Newcastle twice in less than two weeks so it was fitting to have a discussion with John about whether he liked Newcastle Brown Ale or why they have a 24 hour Greggs. Stuart's bets go from ridiculous to hopefully the sublime and we discuss the upcoming FA Cup fixture with Southampton (although we were recording it during the fourth round game to decide that).Support the show (http://gunners.com)
We’re back at it again with another epic blind tasting with a new guest, friend of the show Michael! This time we’re going to see if we can differentiate between craft and mass produced Ambers, Pilsners, Brown Ales and Bocks, in other words “Craft or Crap.” Check out the episode notes and try this at home! Blind Tasting Beers (*All beers were found at Total Wine & More in Houston, TX)Featured Pilsners: Hans Pils. Real Ale Brewing Company, Blanco, TX. 5.3% ABV.Miller High Life. Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, WI. 4.6% ABV. The “champagne of beers”Featured Amber AlesAustin Amber. Independence Brewing Co. Austin, TX. 6% ABV.Fat Tire. New Belgium Brewing Company, Ft. Collins, CO. 5.2% ABV.Featured Brown AlesBell’s Brown Ale. Bell’s Brewery, Comstock, MI. 5.8% ABV.Newcastle Brown Ale. John Smith’s, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire England. 4.7% ABV.Featured BocksShiner Bock. Spoetzl Brewery, Shiner, TX. 4.4% ABV.Bockslider. Martin House Brewing Company, Fort Worth, TX. 5.6% ABV.Other Mentioned Beers/Breweries:Urban South HTX - Michael’s favorite Houston Brewery right nowGhost in the Machine. Parish Brewing Co., Broussard, LA.Cherry Rodeo Clown. Karbach Brewing Co, Houston, TX.Bourbon Barrel Hellfighter. Karbach Brewing Co. Houston, TX.Hopadillo. Karbach Brewing Co. Houston, TX. Other Shout-Outs:Friend of the show MichaelUntappd - Hit us up for that new badge lolThe Flying Saucer On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5 using the Untappd App, 5 being the highest. Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook or Instagram, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
Matt Kovacs is one of California's most respected consumer PR strategists, putting his 20 years of experience in strategic thinking and unique approaches to work for recognized brands such as Marriott Hotels, Honest Tea, Easton Sports, Newcastle Brown Ale, AmaWaterways and ESPN. In addition, Matt and his team have been instrumental in rebrands and start-ups such as AmaWaterways, Performance Bicycle, KeVita Sparkling Probiotic Beverages and Hangar 24 Brewery. Leave Some Feedback: Who should we have on the show next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy the episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TheHowtoEntrepreneur.com Instagram Twitter LinkedIn
This week The HUGE Crew goes to space and gets their TREK ON! Seriously, we talk a lot about Star Trek this week. Be ready. We also talk about other things too, including: Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective The Haunting of Bly Manor Tim buying old video games Hades Baldur's Gate 3 Enderal Andromeda And more Star Trek! As always keep sending questions to hugecrew@hoppedupeast.com, we love them! Beer featured this week: Newcastle Brown Ale by John Smith’s, Millstone Harvest by Sea Level Brewing Company, and Cappuccino Stout by Quidi Vidi Brewing Company.
This week The HUGE Crew goes to space and gets their TREK ON! Seriously, we talk a lot about Star Trek this week. Be ready. We also talk about other things too, including: Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective The Haunting of Bly Manor Tim buying old video games Hades Baldur's Gate 3 Enderal Andromeda And more Star Trek! As always keep sending questions to hugecrew@hoppedupeast.com, we love them! Beer featured this week: Newcastle Brown Ale by John Smith’s, Millstone Harvest by Sea Level Brewing Company, and Cappuccino Stout by Quidi Vidi Brewing Company.
Fuller's London Pride Vs. Newcastle Brown Ale
Going into our last week in this season starting with a UK classic. Style : Brown Ale - ABV : 4.7% - Price : ~$10(USD) for a six pack of 12oz bottles or $2.79(CAD) for a single 473mL can
Our first recording of the new year, we decided to finally tackle brown ales. We sample 9 beers on this one, so hold onto your hats, neighbors! We sample Lift Bridge Fire Side Flannel, Half Brothers Bully Brew Coffee brown ale, Laughing Sun McKinley Brown ale, Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale, Newcastle Brown Ale, Surly Coffee Bender, Uinta Bristlecone Brown ale, Revelation Ale Works Brown ale, and Ommegang My Watch Has Ended. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to e-mail us at brewsboozeandreviews@hotmail.com. If you like this episode and want to hear more, please rate and review our podcast. We appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners in helping us make better content for future episodes. On behalf of everyone at Brews, Booze, & Reviews, may your glasses be full, and your spirits high! Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/support
John Thompson is an expert in how to delivery advisory services and build an advisory led practice. He currently runs F3C Advantage which helps accountancy practices of all shapes and sizes that want to get serious about developing advisory services. He advocates an advisory delivery platform called CAS – the Complete Advisory Solution. He knows exactly what clients want from accountants, what accountants feel about advisory and why to date so many dabble rather than get serious. Shownotes: Accountants have been doing advisory for years - it just hasn't been called advisory Some software vendors go to far in selling their solution as the silver bullet for accounting firms How compliance can drive advisory - it's definitely not dying and they go hand in hand for accounting firms Some accounting firms lead with compliance into advisory - others flip this and lead with advisory into compliance Very few accounting practices plan more than 12-24 months ahead Why accountancy firms should be more advisory led, for themselves AND their clients On average, accounting firms should expect to leverage an extra £2-3 of advisory fees from every £1 of compliance for at least 20% of clients There are money other benefits aside from revenue when accountants offer more advisory services to their clients The big barriers or obstacles to accounting firms increasing their advisory offering Accounting advisory is an internal phrase - what really counts is helping clients and asking good questions The way to set a culture of advisory in an accounting firm is to set in place the right processes and training The big mistakes accounting firms make when positioning and selling advisory services If accountants spend quality time really understanding their clients' goals and aspirations, advisory opportunities naturally follow Tips for pricing advisory services, using a combination of time based and value based approaches Why it's dangerous for accountants to assume that if clients want advisory services, they'll ask for it The majority of accountants who want more advisory work are already doing it, but are just not organised and structured with it Where confidence comes from with accounting advisory Niching for certain accountants is a good move, but it can be difficult for a number of reasons At the highest level of advisory is a business coach, and many accountants operate at this level The key traits accountants need to succeed with advisory is to like people and be curious The future of accounting services will be as a concierge - identifying opportunities and signposting to key experts The different levels of accounting advisory and how tech helps deliver it How some of the accounting associations and institutes are failing to lead the profession. (https://bdacademy.pro/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/john_thompson2.png) John qualified as a Chartered Accountant and was FD of a fast growing M & E Contractor in the construction sector. He came back into the profession to be a 100% New Business Director in a Regional Practice where he helped tripled the GRF in two years by focussing on an advisory-led approach. He then became Advisory Partner in a top 10 firm where he trained over 100 partners and managers in the nuances and practicalities of client advisory before setting up F3C. John is also involved with a start-up social enterprise in the health sector called Talk Healthtalk. It focuses on educating and supporting the HIV Community. He also holds several consultancy and NED roles with SMEs in sectors as diverse as construction, manufacturing and professional services. When not working with accountants, Geordie John lets Newcastle United FC play havoc with his blood pressure. He once taught JPR Williams, the Welsh Rugby Legend, to drink Newcastle Brown Ale properly and in his younger days, he once beat Steve Cram, the great 1500m...
Welcome to IL Dope Boyz. Before that though, beer brags. Jeremy has a bevy of brews in Wisconsin, noting one from Ale Asylum. Michael has a little uzi vert ical "flight" of Yule from Boom Island. We then talk about the legalization of recreational cannabis in Illinois, using our crystal ball to predict its future and impact on beer. Finally, it is time for the FDR, where we have a brew that was previously sampled on the show about two years ago. However, things have changed, and that might make all the difference. Did they "Poochie" the beer?!Beer in this episode: Newcastle Brown AleCheers!
What in the holy hell is happening?!?!? How did our boy Lars allow this atrocity?!? Well, The Longwinded Ones get to the bottom of why this pile got by everybody and made it to the shelves.Okay, not really...but they give it their darndest (?). Enjoy Sammy speaking blasphemy while admitting he first thought Metallica was Kirk Hammett’s band (I can’t even), sipping on Newcastle Brown Ale (which marks the first time the lads decided to get lit during every episode...just kidding...or am I??). Mark Wahlberg makes an appearance, and Sammy craps the bed during the Billboard game.Of course, they CHECK THE CREDITS and hit this monotonous track-by-track review in an attempt to make sense of this record.The YouTube comments are banana balls for this one...there’s no shortage of defenders, an impression of The Gipper, blood of puppies, and a few other surprises (colored man’s dick, anyone??).Conclusions, recommendations, and final thoughts follow! So, enjoy this in-depth episode tackling arguably one of metal’s biggest disappointments! This episode is brought to you by: Melodyne You can find more Check the Credits here: website: www.check---thecredits.comInstagram: @check___thecreditsTwitter: @CheckCreditsFacebook:@checkthecredits
What in the holy hell is happening?!?!? How did our boy Lars allow this atrocity?!? Well, The Longwinded Ones get to the bottom of why this pile got by everybody and made it to the shelves.Okay, not really...but they give it their darndest (?). Enjoy Sammy speaking blasphemy while admitting he first thought Metallica was Kirk Hammett’s band (I can’t even), sipping on Newcastle Brown Ale (which marks the first time the lads decided to get lit during every episode...just kidding...or am I??). Mark Wahlberg makes an appearance, and Sammy craps the bed during the Billboard game.Of course, they CHECK THE CREDITS and hit this monotonous track-by-track review in an attempt to make sense of this record.The YouTube comments are banana balls for this one...there’s no shortage of defenders, an impression of The Gipper, blood of puppies, and a few other surprises (colored man’s dick, anyone??).Conclusions, recommendations, and final thoughts follow! So, enjoy this in-depth episode tackling arguably one of metal’s biggest disappointments! This episode is brought to you by: Melodyne You can find more Check the Credits here: website: www.check---thecredits.comInstagram: @check___thecreditsTwitter: @CheckCreditsFacebook:@checkthecredits
From the Pints with Jack blog post: It has been my desire for a while to introduce the listeners to other members of the Inklings, as well as authors who greatly influenced Lewis. Today we look at G.K. Chesterton and our special guest who will be introducing us to this great man is renowned Chesterton scholar and champion, Dale Ahlquist. Show Notes I explained my desire to introduce the listeners to the rest of the Inklings, as well as those other writings who made a profound influence on C.S. Lewis. When our reading group was working through Surprised By Joy, Chesterton’s name appeared eleven times. Lewis read a collection of Chesterton’s essays and, although he was still an atheist, he immediately fell in love with Chesterton’s writings. It was here that I first read a volume of Chesterton’s essays. I had never heard of him and had no idea of what he stood for; nor can I quite understand why he made such an immediate conquest of me… Liking an author may be as involuntary and improbable as falling in love. I was by now a sufficiently experienced reader to distinguish liking from agreement. I did not need to accept what Chesterton said in order to enjoy it. His humour was of the kind which I like best… Moreover, strange as it may seem, I liked him for his goodness… In reading Chesterton, as in reading MacDonald, I did not know what I was letting myself in for. A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading… Then I read Chesterton’s Everlasting Man and for the first time saw the whole Christian outline of history set out in a form that seemed to me to make sense. Somehow I contrived not to be too badly shaken. You will remember that I already thought Chesterton the most sensible man alive “apart from his Christianity”. C.S. Lewis, Surprised By Joy I introduced Dale Ahlquist. He is a husband and father of six and one of the most respected Chesterton scholars in the world. He’s President of the American Chesterton Society and was the creator of the popular EWTN series The Apostle of Common Sense. He has also written and edited a number of books on Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense, Common Sense 101, and more recently Knight of the Holy Ghost. He is also the co-founder of a classical high school in Minneapolis, The Chesterton Academy, and is the chairman of the Chesterton Schools Network. Not only that, in 2013, he came and talked to the Chesterton class at Notre Dame on “Wonder and Gratitude”, and one of the students in the class that day was our very own Matt Bush. The drink-of-the-week was a Newcastle Brown Ale, a drink I hoped Chesterton would appreciate. I asked Dale about Chesterton’s favourite beverages. He said that Chesterton preferred red wine, particularly Claret/Bordeaux, which he would drink out of a tumbler. He said that he also enjoyed beer when he was very thirsty on a hot day. He didn’t like cocktails at all, saying “I have no objection to vodka expect that I once tasted it”. The quote-of-the-week was from Chesterton himself: Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable…. Never drink because you need it, for this is rational drinking, and the way to death and hell. But drink because you do not need it, for this is irrational drinking, and the ancient health of the world Heretics, G.K. Chesterton Dale spoke about how C.S. Lewis was his path into discovering Chesterton. He was reading Mere Christianity during College and working for his brother-in-law, the Christian recording artist, Larry Norman. Larry said that, if he loved Lewis, he’d love Chesterton and even uttered the blasphemy that, if you read Chesterton, you don’t need to read Lewis! Later, Dale would encounter Lewis’ recommendation of Chesterton’s The Everlasting Man in one of the letters published in A Severe Mercy. He eventually read it on his honeymoon, prompting his wife to comment that Dale has been married to Chesterton as long as he has been married to her! Dale shared his favourite Chesterton aphorisms: The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried. Truth must necessarily be stranger than fiction; for fiction is the creation of the human mind and therefore congenial to it. Men do not differ much about what things they will call evils; they differ enormously about what evils they will call excusable. G.K. Chesterton We heard a short biography of Chesterton. He was not an Inkling and, being twenty-five years older than Jack, never even met him. He was a journalist, a prolific writer and, like Lewis, covered a large number of genres. He was raised in a non-creedal faith, similar to Unitarian. He began exploring Spiritualism, but had a traumatic experience with something very evil and was near to the point of suicide, but saved by clinging to the basic idea that existence is better than non-existence. This, and the criticisms of the Faith, eventually lead him to Christianity. This story is found in his book Orthodoxy. I mentioned that I gave my girlfriend a copy of The Woman Who Was Chestertonand she loved it. Dale spoke about how he fell in love with her and how devoted they were to each other and how she looked after him. He even once sent her a telegram which read: Am in Market Harborough. Where ought I to be? Telegram from G.K. Chesterton to his wife, Frances They couldn’t have children, but they filled their lives with other people’s children instead. Chesterton wrote about a hundred books. Among these, Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man were probably two of his most philosophical and apologetic works. He wrote biographies of St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Francis of Assisi. He wrote books on Literary Criticism, particular his work on Charles Dickens. Since he travelled so much, he wrote several travel books, as well as books on economics such as The Outline of Sanity. Several novels are in his corpus, such as The Man Who Was Thursday and the Father Brown mysteries. I asked about Chesterton’s The Everlasting Man, since it had such an effect on Lewis. Given his massive literary output and his popularity at the time, how is it that Chesterton is unknown to so many? Dale suggested that Wold War II broke the century in half. Also, Chesterton’s style and massive range of writings ironically had something to do with it. He was also kept in the public consciousness because he had regular newspaper columns. Many people struggle with reading Chesterton, so what is the best way to go about it? Dale shamelessly promoted his own books, The Apostle of Common Sense and Common Sense 101. He also recommended the essay collection In Defense of Sanity. The Father Brown stories were my own way into Chesterton. At some point, though, you have to read Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man. Our San Diego C.S. Lewis reading book will be taking a brief break from Lewis and will be talking Chesterton’s Orthodoxy, so I asked for some tips in reading it. I was reassured that we may struggle, but that’s okay. Dale recommended emailing the Chesterton Society to ask for a study guide to help track Chesterton’s arguments. Marie had asked me to find out which biography would give the reader the best sense of the kind of man Chesterton was. Dale recommended his own book, Knight of the Holy Ghost, since that was the central purpose of the book. He really likes the biography Wisdom and Innocence, written by Joseph Pearce, a former guest on this podcast. He said that the authoritative biography is Gilbert Keith Chesterton by Maisie Ward, but he said that Chesterton’s personality come through more clearly in her sequel, Return to Chesterton, as it contains many more anecdotes about the man. A listener, Vincent, asked about the cause for Chesterton’s canonisation. Recently in the News, Bishop Peter Doyle of the Diocese of Northampton, where Chesterton lived and died announced that after a lengthy investigation, that he has decided not to open the cause of canonisation. He offered three reasons. Firstly, he said that there was no local devotion to Chesterton (in Catholic terminology, this is called a “cult”, but don’t worry, it’s not the scary kind). Secondly, he said that he couldn’t “to tease out a pattern of personal spirituality”. Lastly, he said that there was “the issue of anti-Semitism” in Chesterton’s writings. I asked Dale to respond to this and he explained the position of the Chesterton Society. I had heard that Chesterton inspired Michael Collins and Mohandas Gandhi in their respective missions to gain independence for their respective countries of Ireland and India. Dale confirmed this. Collins read The Napoleon of Notting Hilland The Man Who Was Thursday. Gandhi was inspired in his quest by an essay in The Illustrated London News. I asked about the work of the The Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Dale spoke about their publication, Gilbert, their work in education, as well as the cause for Chesterton’s canonisation. We’re going to be giving away a copy of Knight of the Holy Ghost, you just have to post a Chesterton quotation on Social Media and tag @pintswithjack.
The boys take a break from craft beers and review Newcastle Brown Ale, a classic, very nice, easy drinking brown ale. The topic of the day is the 30 years' war, which was an incredibly destructive war that grew out of religious wars in Europe. In terms of mortality, it was as destructive as WWI, in terms of the percentage of the population that died. Pigweed and Crowhill try to pick the coolest guy from the 30 years' war. Pigweed recommends Gustavus Adolphus, and sings his praises. Crowhill picks another, Georg Nusch, burgermeister of Rothenburg, who saved his town from destruction by drinking 3.25 liters of wine.
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH YOU FAGGOTS. THIS WEEK GABE, KURT, AND DAN TALK ABOUT SOME DUMB POP CULTURE STUFF LIKE WONDER WOMAN, THE NEW INDIANA JONES, CALL OF DOO-DOO MODERN WELFARE, AND DEATH STRANDING. WE TACKLE MANY DIFFERENT DIFFICULT SUBJECTS, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY WE DRINK A BRITISH BEER OWNED BY CALIFORNIANS AND INTERVIEW A VERY UNIQUE GUEST (HE MAKES PORN AND HE'S LIKE ANDY WARHOL'S BROTHER). SO, LIKE, STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING, GRAB A BEER, A SHOVEL, AND A BAG OF LYME AND GET TO WORK LISTENING TO THE MOST GOD AWFUL PODCAST EVER CREATED...IT'S GATOR TIME BABY! Contact Gator Sauce: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGator Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegator E-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.com Individual accounts: Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_Hurt Gabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasvia Dan: https://www.instagram.com/rea
Lagunitas reprend en charge la Brown Ale anglaise mythique et on fait un comparatif pour vous en live dans les studios. Plus un conseil de voyage spécial San Pellegrino, du Rock n' Roll louisianais, une interview exotique, et bien plus cette semaine...
Lagunitas reprend en charge la Brown Ale anglaise mythique et on fait un comparatif pour vous en live dans les studios. Plus un conseil de voyage spécial San Pellegrino, du Rock n' Roll louisianais, une interview exotique, et bien plus cette semaine...
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH YOU FAGGOTS. THIS WEEK GABE, KURT, AND DAN TALK ABOUT SOME DUMB POP CULTURE STUFF LIKE WONDER WOMAN, THE NEW INDIANA JONES, CALL OF DOO-DOO MODERN WELFARE, AND DEATH STRANDING. WE TACKLE MANY DIFFERENT DIFFICULT SUBJECTS, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY WE DRINK A BRITISH BEER OWNED BY CALIFORNIANS AND INTERVIEW A VERY UNIQUE GUEST (HE MAKES PORN AND HE'S LIKE ANDY WARHOL'S BROTHER). SO, LIKE, STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING, GRAB A BEER, A SHOVEL, AND A BAG OF LYME AND GET TO WORK LISTENING TO THE MOST GOD AWFUL PODCAST EVER CREATED...IT'S GATOR TIME BABY!Contact Gator Sauce:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SauceGatorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saucegatorE-mail: gatorsaucepodcast@gmail.comIndividual accounts:Kurt: https://twitter.com/Kurt_Da_HurtGabe: https://www.instagram.com/gasviaDan: https://www.instagram.com/rea
In 2010, with the world at their feet, what was stopping The Line-Up from making that next, crucial step to musical immortality? In Episode 10, Dr. 2me and Professor T explore the reasons why they never made it and never really tried hard enough to do so. They also discuss their run-ins with the Southampton Police, rounds of Newcastle Brown Ale and Smirnoff Ice, emigrating producers, acne, and unsolicited advice about seizing the day. Enjoy!
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Todays special guest is Mike Ladman, music supervisor at Droga5 creative agency. Droga is an agency works with companies across various mediums of broadcast, print, digital, social, and experiential marketing. Some of Droga5’s most recognizable work includes campaigns for The New Times, Newcastle Brown Ale, and Under Armour.Corey sits down with Mike to learn more about his upbringing, his love for music and we learn more about his day to day role as music supervisor.Follow Mike on InstagramFollow Silent Giants on InstagramFollow Corey on InstagramAlso, be sure to checkout Corey's other show 'OPP (Other People's Podcast)'. OPP highlights America's top podcasters and the dope shows they created. Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and Acast.This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Cal gets to revisit one of his earliest brews, the Coconut Brown. Combining the sweet malty robustness of a Brown Ale with the unique creaminess of Coconut, it's a style not seen very often but enjoyed by most that try it.We try some commercial examples of beer with Coconut in:Mongozo - Coconut https://www.mongozo.com/ Siren Craft and Basqueland - Hawaiian Shake https://www.sirencraftbrew.com/ https://basquebeer.com/en/ Dark Revolution and Vibrant Forest - Baloo https://www.darkrevolution.co.uk/ https://www.vibrantforest.co.uk/Then we try THE Brown. The one. The one that all are compared to:Newcastle Brown Ale https://www.newcastlebrownale.co.uk/
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On the 4th of June 2017, Todd and I got drunk, very drunk. The kind of drunk where you stand up after a while on shaky legs, walk outside the pub and decide to create a podcast about beer n biceps. You've probably done exactly that yourself right? What were our qualifications to do so? I knew quite a bit about fitness and nutrition after a degree in Sports Science and 7 years as a personal trainer. Todd had been my most successful client ever. Neither of us knew anything about beer except that we loved it and couldn't imagine doing a podcast without it. We started our brand new beer n biceps podcast with absolutely no idea what we were letting ourselves in for. Was it a success? Well yes and no. We managed to get a LOT of listeners, far more than the 20 people we had expected. But nowhere near what the big boys were hitting. Our show could be funny at times, and we like to think it was interesting, but fucking hell was it amateur. Todd and I would plan it out 10 minutes before the start, randomly buy a beer on the way and then google all we could about that beer just before the show started. We made promises we didn't keep. We fucked up our live show, we fucked up our podcast in a beer shop, and some episodes we just completely forgot to promote. So we're doing it again, we're restarting the podcast, it's a reboot. We'll cover similar themes but in a better way. We'll be more focused, better organised, and ... Okay, I'll level with you. It took us two weeks to record our new episode 1 and already we're fucking things up. But in a charming way right? Brand New Beer N Biceps Podcast So what is different about our new podcast format? Well instead of randomly picking beers we're following a plan. This series (8 episodes) will focus on the best of English beers. We'll be looking at Newcastle Brown ale in this episode and then Badger beers in the second. Series Two will look at the Celtic nations (Wales, Scotland, Ireland), and in the future, we'll look at Belgian, German, American etc ... The episodes will also be much shorter, instead of 60 minutes + we'll be trying to limit each episode to just 30 minutes. This will prevent us from waffling on too much and will help keep us more relevant. So that's what you're getting with our brand new beer n biceps podcast, so let's get cracking with episode 1. Training 101 As this is a January based episode (though it'll be almost February by the time this goes live). We thought that it would be the perfect time to plan out what you are going to do WHEN you sign up for the gym. If you want success in life you've got to work for it. Avoiding difficult seeming tasks like signing up to a gym will only slow you down. We're definitely of the opinion that getting out there, putting your money where your mouth is, and removing yourself from your comfort zone is the only ways to be successful. Beer of the Episode: Newcastle Brown Ale What an excellent beer to start (or re-start) our journey with, Newcastle Brown Ale is a superb ale. It tastes great when chilled, where it is a proper session beer (you can drink loads of it) but it takes on a whole new flavour when served at almost room temperature. In Michael Jackson's Great Beer Guide, Newcastle Brown Ale is described as "the most popular bottled ale in Britain". We're not sure how accurate that is anymore. But the beer has definitely had a resurgence in popularity over the last few years. The beer has been around since 1927 and up until 2017 has always been brewed in Newcastle. Last year Newcastle Brown Ale was purchased by Heineken and production was moved to the Netherlands. I'm not usually too fussed by bigger beer companies taking over smaller ones. But it is definitely a shame that a brewery that has been around for 90 years and is famously made in England is now going to be made in a completely different country. Makes you feel that a little bit of history has floated away. Let Us Know Your Thoughts
Break out your bong and your skis, as we take a little vacation to Haunted Colorado! The weed capital of the US is also famous for its awesome craft beer... and being haunted AF, which makes it right smack in the middle of our Goldilocks Zone of fun. Melissa gets the boulder rolling with the story of The Molly (Maggie) Brown House, a lady who loved saving people from boats and "Facts of Life" cosplay, paired with Newcastle Brown Ale. Then Vanessa takes us on a picnic in Cheesman Park (like Spider-Man, but with cheese... and ghosts) where you can sunbathe on the graves of smallpox victims, paired with New Belgium Brewery's Juicy Watermelon Lime Ale. Who will win in the battle of ghosts who smoke cigars vs ghosts who watch you smoke a D? Listen and find out!
In this episode, the podcasters discuss one of their favorite styles of beer - brown ales! After reviewing the history, Alex and Will sample Newcastle Brown Ale and Smuttynose Old Brown Dog. Other topics include whether bars should cater their glassware to the specific styles of beer being served, the tragic wild fire in Fort McMurray and how Labatt is stepping up to help, and some news from Dogfish Head. Alex also ponders whether or not he may be Beerstradamus. Music is 'Son of an American' by The So So Glos. Thanks for listening and cheers!
Geek:30 Happy Hour | Celebrating Geek Culture and Craft Beer
Welcome to the first episode of the Geek:30 Happy Hour! Today, we get to know our hosts, Alex and Jojo, and discuss changes in video game trends, the new World of Warcraft expansion, and the exciting new Star Wars theme parks coming to Disneyland and Disney World. Links: http://www.insidethemagic.net/2015/08/d23-expo-2015-everything-announced-for-disney-parks-star-wars-iron-man-avatar-toy-story-jungle-cruise-and-much-more/
Welcome to that awkard week where both Canada Day and Independence Day fall. First off Ryan tests Paul’s patience with the “Make Your Name More Canadian” generator followed by a friendly message from Canadians to Americans. On the American side of things we have the new ad campaign by Newcastle Brown Ale asking what if […]
We’re back for 2013! After far too long a wait, Steve and Mark are back with Season 2 of the Beer O’Clock Show, and we kick it off with a beer everyone in the world has tasted – except Mark. How will he find it? Also, some clips from a recent Dragon & Flagon pub […]
Brian and Judy caught up with — just each other! — to chat about combining development tools, HTML5, podcasts, iPhones, conferences, and just stuff. The drinks Brian drank Newcastle Brown Ale. Judy drank Rogue Dead Guy. The links The ToolBar t-shirts — for sale through October 11! Brian’s DevLearn Pre-Con with Trina Rimmer DevLearn Junto … Continue reading "#20 — It’s My Everything"
Bloodshot Robot spends the show destroying his liver thanks to Newcastle Brown Ale, Hendrix gets an email from PSN that boasts that Resistance getting a greatest hits collection and Alphabox lays into the Wii and compares it to Kinect and Move fails in comparison. Running time: 01:14:13