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This week, Jimmy talks to his guests about the challenges of owning a craft beer bar in New York City. He is joined by Kyle Radzyminski of The Baroness Bar, Gerry Leary of One Mile House, Megan Rickerson and Brian Winget of Someday Bar, and Ryan Brower of Gear Patrol. Hear them discuss the ups and downs of their labor of love, as well as the value of independent craft beer seals and lasting effects of hurricane Sandy. Beer List: Other Half Brewing's Double Vanilla Boysen Berry Crun Chee Threes Brewing's Kicking & Screaming Nightmare Brewing's Exposure Dutchess Ales' Ghost Beer Non Sequitur Beer Project's You Should've Seen This Coming Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
This weeks show features Gerard Leary co-owner of One Mile House. We talk the history, culture and philosophy of this fine establishment. In addition we talk about happy hour highlights and special events. We touch on the new upcoming venture that Gerard is embarking on and we discuss Delancey street references in film and television. And as always we drink a ton of a great beers from Alchemist to Cantillon and beyond. Good people, good beer, good conversation and a great bar. What more could you ask for? We hope you enjoy this weeks show featuring One Mile House.
Young Buffalo's Jim Barrett and Ben Yarbrough have some drinks with me in the backyard of One Mile House before their show at Bowery Ballroom. Barrett started Young Buffalo in high school as a senior project, which he actually failed. If only his teacher could see him now, the band having finally released their debut album, House, after several lineup and label changes. Jim and Ben share what it was like growing up in the college town of Oxford, MS and what the band listens to in the van. youngbuffaloband.com drypaintsigns.com
Minneapolis singer-songwriter Jeremy Messersmith has a beer with me at One Mile House before his show at Bowery Ballroom. Messersmith explains how the phases of his life, from his Christian upbringing to majoring in computer science to becoming a college professor have all had a role in his craft. Jeremy also describes his demoing process and how his fourth record, Heart Murmurs, ended up with a much larger sound than his earlier albums. www.jeremymessersmith.com www.drypaintsigns.com