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Bob and Brad are joined by Abby and Alaina from the Bourbon and Blondes Podcast to talk about the baseball classic A League of Their Own. Our guest hosts hail from St. Louis, a city certainly known for its baseball fandom, but what really makes this movie appeal to them is its empowering message for women everywhere. Meanwhile, they all sip on Willett Distillery's Noah's Mill, a 114-proof blend of sourced bourbons aged up to 20 years. They come down in very different places on this one. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Monday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Call-in Line: (216) 800-5923 Email us! Join our Discord channel! Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday Transition music: Andromeda by NK Music --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/support
Let's Get Tactical & Noah's Mill Bourbon | EP47 We want to provide as much value as we can to our Realtor audience and to help grow your career...and if we can drink Bourbon in the process, then yes! This rare bottle from the Willett family of distilleries, Noah's Mill, was tasty once you got past the initial burn. The flavors came out after the first taste. As far as the ideas to help you succeed in 2021, they also started flowing this episode! And listen to the end for Chris's big bold tech prediction for the industry. You might want to be the first to jump in! Cheers!
Let's Get Tactical & Noah's Mill Bourbon | EP47 We want to provide as much value as we can to our Realtor audience and to help grow your career...and if we can drink Bourbon in the process, then yes! This rare bottle from the Willett family of distilleries, Noah's Mill, was tasty once you got past the initial burn. The flavors came out after the first taste. As far as the ideas to help you succeed in 2021, they also started flowing this episode! And listen to the end for Chris's big bold tech prediction for the industry. You might want to be the first to jump in! Cheers!
The boys are sipping bourbon and talking whiskey, it's short and sweet this week, with a few jokes, a few laughs and plea for help from one of Seattle's most iconic dive bars. Fuck Covid.
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You already thought former Stormy Daniel's lawyer Michael Avenatti was a jerk. OK, maybe that was just April D. Gregory. But when you hear about the indictments against him, you might find yourself agreeing with April just a bit more. Tony Katz hosts Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke), the Snack Size edition, recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN. Tony, April and Fingers Malloy discuss the indictment, and question what kind of guy steals $4.2 million from a mentall ill paraplegic? They also talk about the day's bourbon, Noah's Mill and the cigar of the day, the Henkie Smoking Jacket. Eat! Drink! Smoke! is sponsored by Fanimation.com. (http://fanimation.com)
Is Julian Assange a criminal or a hero? It really does depend on how you ask. Maybe the better question is, did Julian Assange break the law? And who is worse - Assange or criminal Chelsea Manning? (Spoiler: It's Manning.) And maybe there's an even bigger question hanging over the Assange arrest: Do American even care about this story? Tony Katz hosts Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN, along with April D. Gregory and Fingers Malloy. The review Noah's Mill bourbon and the Smoking Jacket Henkie cigar from Kelner Boutique Factory. Actress Charlize Theron can't get a date. This isn't gossip; she said it herself. She said guys need to "grow a pair" and ask her out. If you do ask her out, we suggest making a documentary out of it. Kit Kat ice cream is a real thing, and you can buy it. And in a recent trip to Detroit, Tony saw how residents there are supporting a hometown brand - Shinola watch - and why it signals great things for the problemed city. Eat! Drink! Smoke! is sponsored by fanimation.com (http://fanimation.com).
Andy & Stu are joined by Mr Pie & Mav of our brother podcast, the Bourbon Gents, to talk about bourbons, mash ups, and Top Gun. More specifically, we review two wonderful Bourbons, EH Taylor Small Batch, and Noah's Mill, and play some mash up songs to accompany them. We also chat to our guests about their website and podcast, and find out more about them on the "Listener Bit". You can find out more about them at http://www.bourbongents.com. Don't forget to follow us on twitter & Instagram @thisismydram, and head to our website http://thisismydram.com for all our podcasts, playlists and blogs. Cheers! This Is My Dram have a LOML licence from PRS to play full songs on the podcast.
Please give us a 5-star rate and review! Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcast Tanner joins Perry this week to talk about how they deal with getting burnt out on bourbon. Their review hits Tanner a little bit stronger than most have before, so strap in! Perry accidentally said the wrong name of Wade Woodard's blog, so I've linked it here: https://tater-talk.com/ Dorm Streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dormstreams/videos/all Check out the shop at http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonshop/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonshop Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonshop/
Let’s face it, we’re right at the beginning of “Dessert Season," cold weather, family gatherings, ski-vacations…it lasts until we start thinking about bathing suits and beaches sometime after Valentine's Day. After a little dessert-directed Day Drinking featuring Stone Brewing Co’s Seasonal Chocolate/Chili/Spice/Coffee Beer, “Xocoveza” and Handmade, Barrel-Strength Bourbon from Noah’s Mill, Strauss and Phelps sit down with Lisa Ritter, one of the founders of LA's beloved “Big Sugar Bakeshop” (and a really great story-teller). We taste and talk about the sweet stuff and hear about Lisa ’s journey from being raised in a food-centric, Jewish/Italian family to the surprising, even to her, beginnings of Big Sugar. She'll share her recipe for Old-Fashioned (and amazing) Banana Bread and a few great secrets to REALLY EASY Cookie Pie Crusts. Oh, and Strauss and Lisa explain the wonders and complexities of catering “Abondanza" style…something they each learned in their own way from Lisa’s mother, (and pro-caterer) Carol Ritter. Additional guest appearance from Friends writer/producer, Jeff Greenstein (who also happens to be Lisa's husband). Day Drinking: Stone Brewing's "Xocoveca" - a winter-spiced mocha stout, and Noah's Mill handmade, small-batch Kentucky bourbon. Recipe: Old-Fashioned Banana Bread Big Sugar Bakeshop - Website, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Will and the Greeze talk about budgeting when looking for bourbon and whiskey. What make them buy, how do they stay out of trouble, and what is worth a splurge. Then after the 15, they try Noah's Mill, and are quite surprised by what they find.
What about counterinsurgency? At a time when all eyes are focused on the potential outbreak of a "conventional" war in Ukraine, Doug Ollivant, David Ucko and Ryan Evans sat down to consider counterinsurgency over fine bourbon (Noah's Mill, highly recommended). We recorded this podcast to mark the publication of an important book, The New Counter-Insurgency Era in Critical Perspective (Palgrave Macmillan, 2104), edited by David Martin Jones, Celeste Ward Gventer, MLR Smith - who were kind enough to invite Doug and Ryan to Austin, Texas a couple years ago for a wide-ranging discussion aimed at re-assessing counterinsurgency. This workshop attracted the leading lights of the counterinsurgency debate alongside some fresh voices who have conducted some exciting original research. This book is the product of that workshop and it is the perfect text for any class on insurgency, counterinsurgency, and irregular warfare. Read it! And listen to the podcast! Other works referenced in this podcast include: Isaiah Berlin, The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy's View of History (Princeton University Press, 2013). Doug Ollivant, Countering the New Orthodoxy: Reinterpreting Counterinsurgency in Iraq (New America Foundation, 2011). David Ucko and Robert Egnell, Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare (Columbia University Press, 2013). David Ucko, The New Counterinsurgency Era (Georgetown University Press, 2009). David Ucko, "Counterinsurgency in El Salvador: The Lessons and Limits of the Indirect Approach," Small Wars and Insurgencies,24:4 (2014).