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Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are tempting to beat the heat with a lime lager. Cold Crispy Lime by Pipeworks Brewing is an American Light Lager at 4.9%, just what you want for a day at the beach or next to the pool. As the guys crush a few cans, they talk about how they wish Pipeworks had some sort of tap room or place just to buy beer straight from them. Without having that on-premise sale, they often fly under the radar for the guys, and they wonder if many new beer drinks know much about themHaving issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (56.6 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
The beer really makes a bang this week when the Drunk Guys make each other read the Unabomber Manifesto called Industrial Society and Its future by Ted Kaczynski. They get bombed on: Murderous by Pipeworks Brewing, Ugly Sweater by Front Porch Brewing, and Toxic Earth by Abomination Brewing. Join the
We're diving into the best combination on The Beer Hour this week: pizza and beer! First up we'll speak with Pipeworks Brewing Company's Gerrit Lewis, learning how the brewery got started, how they deal with capacity, and where trends are going in craft beer.Then we talk to New Columbus Pizza Co.'s Tony Cerimele about all things pizza. What was it like winning pizza maker of the year? And what makes his pizzeria so special and sought after? Listen in and order a slice!
This week, I have my annual Shower Beer and this year I'm having Shiny Math Rocks from Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago. I'll also have Big Wave from Kona Brewing and I'll tell you my Maui story.#BeerInFrontShowerBeerLinks:Pipeworks BrewingKona Brewing CompanyChicago Brew PassFriday Night Flights OddPods Media Promo: Infectious Groove MusicThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5704447/advertisement
FRIDAY HR 5 K.O.D. - His highness does a cover of a cover. Monster Messages & Hot Takes Sounds like? Monsters BOTW - Blood Of The Unicorn Hoppy Red Ale from Pipeworks Brewing
This week we drink Crystal Lake Brewing's "Sherman & Tingle's Driver Nation" and Pipeworks Brewing's "Barrel Aged Saddle Up". Sherman & Tingle's Driver Nation "We hear you Driver Nation. From lake- front concerto backyard barbecues, good times reserve a great beer. 97.1 FM The Drive's Sherman & Tingle, along with Crystal Lake Brewing, bring you a crisp, clean, classic lager that goes with everything, from power chords and drum solos to pizza and burgers. Sip, savor, and rock on, Chicagoland." Barrel Aged Saddle Up "Giddy Up! Barrel Aged Saddle Up is a cuvee of three different batches of barleywine. We took the best barrels laid down in 2017 and 2018 and blended them with fresh barleywine brewed in 2020 that was finished with cherry. The result is a deeply flavorful blend with resonate oak, vanillin and bourbon notes and a fresh tart note of cherry. Barrel Aged Saddle Up is a very special, complex and memorable barrel aged offering." All music provided for this episode provided by @FluidMinds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are cracking open cans of Oktoberfest Festbier from Pipeworks Brewing. It’s been a little while since the guys had a Pipeworks beer on the show so it’s nice to get them into this showdown for Chicago Oktoberfest beers. As they crush this Festbier they talk about Illuminated Brew Works, Cruz Blanca, and breakdown the latest Deep Woods release from Revolution Brewing.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (45.4MB) or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!
Killjoys, make some noise! This week, Dani Robles from CalicoLoco (the cutest band in Chicago) brings a HEAVY HITTER: The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance. Get emo with us as we sip on Cherry Got Ya Covered by Pipeworks Brewing. We'll also talk about our love of guitar solos, wacky Spotify playlist names, and the downfall of Abercrombie. Check out CalicoLoco here.Stream The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance here.Thank you to Cameron Bopp for editing our show and writing our theme song!You can find Album ReBrews on Instagram here and Twitter here. (@albumrebrews)TW/CW: Explicit language, repeated mentions of terminal illness and death, brief mention of war-related violence. Fair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art.
Anthony reviews the Cherry Rye Sour from Pipeworks Brewing: https://pdubs.net/about Michael reviews the Black Berry Betty Belgian Wheat from Locavore Beerworks: https://www.locavorebeerworks.com/ Discussion: In this topical in-between time, the guys are talking about whatever is on their minds at the time......this week they're stepping back into the arena that they both served in to discuss Church Production. Enjoy!
Today we're back in the boxing world reviewing one of the best fights ever (in our opinion) Erick Morales vs Marco Antonio Barrera 1, while we enjoy a beer from Pipeworks Brewing called Your Brain on Brunch.
In this week's episode we discuss deception, or at least discuss whether there are times when it's acceptable to fabricate the facts, or when it comes down to it, just plain lie. We then take a break from the falsehoods and play a round of 'Would you Rather'. See who would rather have six toes and wear their hair in a pony tail. This week's canned inspiration comes from Pipeworks Brewing called Ninja Vs. Unicorn. We want your recommendations! What is your favorite canned beverage? We‘d love to have a taste and feature it on a future episode. Any additional suggestions, questions, or corrections you may have, we want to hear those as well! Make it personal! Send us a voice message: speakpipe.com/CannedConversation Or, hang-out with us on the inter-webs in all the usual places: Instagram / Facebook: @cannedconvo Twitter: @canned_convo Reddit: u/Canned_Conversation YouTube: Canned Conversation Email: cannedconvo@gmail.com Checkout the Complete List of Cans Featured on the Show: Canned Convo Beverages.pdf The Rating System: We rate each can and its contents on a scale of 0 to 5 stars. No half stars, we commit and stand by the full level we award. 5-Star: We love it so much, we rave about it to anyone who will listen, and actively hand them out to friends and family to try! 4-Star: We really like it, will proactively get more, and will keep some on hand to enjoy at our next social gathering. 3-Star: It's good, we like it, and equate it to our standard weekend selection. We won't go out of our way to acquire more, but will certainly have it again should the situation arise. 2-Star: It's not great. We will finish this can, but will part ways after, and will likely not meet again in the future. 1-Star: It's terrible. We won't be finishing the can, and will need another, better can, to wash the awful taste out of our mouths. 0-Star: It's so bad, it caused a visceral reaction that made us physically reject it's contents.
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are getting sour with When Cranberries Fly from Begyle Brewing. As the guys sip on this tart treat, they talk about trips to Short Fuse, Crust, and Haymarket. The also talk about the recent move of the Liquid Love founder joining Pipeworks Brewing and what that potentially means for Liquid Love.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (46.3 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!
Did you miss us? We missed you for sure! After a short break, we're back at one of our favorite things to do: drink beer! Join us while we enjoy two brews from Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago, Illinois while sharing a few of our other favorite things!
Some of the most important financial decisions we make are done infrequently. So because of that we feel a little rusty every time we perform that task. Buying a car is one of those infrequent decisions that can oftentimes blindside us if we're not prepared. On one hand this can be an exciting time, but on the other it can be really nerve-wracking since the average person buys a car every six years. That's plenty of time to forget how to do it by the next time you need to buy a car. And that problem is compounded by the fact that we've seen a huge shift over the past 18 months in pricing and purchasing dynamics. Supply chain issues have led to much higher prices! Since so much is at stake, it's crucial that you take the proper steps to make sure you're going about buying a car the right way. During this episode we enjoyed a Pothole City Rocky Road Stout by Pipeworks Brewing! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this week's episode of Mo'Energy we partake in the Blood of the Unicorn by Pipeworks Brewing on That's a Beersbee. We then take a serious dive into football, which then transitions perfectly into things that piss us off! This and more, on this week's episode! We take no credit for either of these songs: Intro: Arnold by Luke Million Outro: Ocean Man by Ween
Travis and Andrew are back with a new (to us) brewery from Chicago, IL, Pipeworks! While math and geography are not our strong suits, beer is Pipeworks! Just a sneak peak, they make the best PSL. Period. Send suggestions for future breweries to brewnewspod@gmail.com, and follow us on twitter @brew_news, Instagram @brewnewspod, and Untapped Mathernuts (Travis) Tubasteve (Andrew). Music this season is brought to you by: Dirty Hardcore Groove by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6743-dirty-hardcore-groove License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Anthony has an interesting beer from Against the Gran Brewing called Citra A... Down. He does his best to review it without cussing during the recording.... Michael has the Spice Latte from Pipeworks Brewing......we'll just leave it at that. :) Bible Discussion (13:40): As we dive into Lamentations 2, the text gets heavy and the discussion is weighty. All of scripture is for teaching and correcting, even the hard parts. Enjoy this discussion and look forward to the hope that come in Lamentations 3!! Recources: You can find Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy here: https://smile.amazon.com/Dark-Clouds-Deep-Mercy-Discovering/dp/1433561484/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TBGM54MF5P46&dchild=1&keywords=dark+clouds+deep+mercy&qid=1632826801&sprefix=dark+clouds+%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1 We will also use the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary found here: https://smile.amazon.com/Exalting-Jesus-Jeremiah-Lamentations-Steven/dp/0805496564/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=CCE+lamentations&qid=1632826856&sr=8-1 Don't forget to check out the B&B Store to pick up your B&B Gear! www.beersandbiblepodcast.com
Run The Jewels has not only taken the music world by storm, but they are also making waves in beverage - and specifically beer. Their history of making or lending their brand to collaborations with Goose Island, Interboro Spirits & Ales and Pipeworks Brewing were initial opening experiences for how they can connect with more audiences and create new opportunities for people to experience RTJ. Since those initial events in 2017 RTJ has launched a number of other beer projects, including the “No Save Point” IPA, released in collaboration with thirteen breweries from multiple countries. The namesake song features in the game Cyberpunk 2077. Today I am joined by the co-manager of Run The Jewels, Amaechi Uzoigwe and Kate Brankin who lead these partnerships and business development endeavors. We discuss how the worlds of RTJ and craft beer overlap, how collaborations such as “Never Look Back”, allow for social justice issues to be highlighted, and what future collaborations or co-branding opportunities may look like. There's no doubt there will be more beer there. Find Run The Jewels Drinks Find Heavy Hops: Website (Listen to all episodes and access detailed show notes!) Facebook Instagram Twitter Support The Show By Donating Episode Art and HH Logo By: Bryn Gleason Audio editing, mix and mastering: Esben Willems / Studio Berserk Music by: Sam Cangelosi Please consider donating to our fundraiser to help Sam (Co-Host of Heavy Hops) fight cancer! Please Subscribe to our podcast via your preferred listening platform. Rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help others find us! Support The Show By Donating. Give the gift of HH by sharing our episodes on social media! Small actions such as these go a long way in helping others find us!
In this episode I talk with Keith Jenkins about all of the attention the Bearcats football team is getting, their performance on the field, and energy surrounding the team. Keith covers the Cincinnati Bearcats for The Cincinnati Enquirer. He's a Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati graduate. He returned home after stints with The Associated Press and ESPN and is a former football player for the University of Toledo. You can find Keith on Twitter @MrKeithJenkins, at the Enquirer here, and keithjenkins.com. Beer of the Podcast: Blood of the Unicorn Hoppy Red Ale by PipeWorks Brewing 6.7% and 69 IBUs. 3.75/5. Intro highlights feature: Dan Hoard, Terry Nelson, and Jim Kelley Jr. Intro background music: Cal Scruby – Fux with Me Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/Untappd: @GoBeercats Email: GoBeercats@outlook.com
Anytime you see a commercial for prescription meds, everyone always looks so happy- they're 100% living their best life! But what about those insane side effects?! If you're considering taking those medications you'll have to seriously consider whether or not it's going to be worth it for you. And we believe similar considerations need to be given when it comes to gig work. On the surface gig jobs seem like they could provide you with all that you're looking for- flexibility, income, autonomy! And with an easy to use app on your phone you could be earning an income before it's time for lunch. But we believe there's a darker side to gig work as well. So during this episode we're going to address both sides of the argument, we're going to help you to determine if gig work is right for you, and then we'll help you to think through choosing the best one for your life. During this episode we enjoyed a Fluffo Sando by Pipeworks Brewing! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today, our theme is Technology. First, Caitlin tells us about the murder of Connie Dabate. Then, Sarah talks about the mysterious death of Jerold Haas. Beer #1: Bang Bang Pie and Biscuits Key Lime Pie the Beer by Pipeworks Brewing in collaboration with Bang Bang.Beer #2: Itty Bitty Kitty Committy Hazy IPA by OHSO Brewing.Listener discretion is advised.TW: Mention of suicide, overdose, domestic violenceInstagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
Who doesn't enjoy going on a relaxing or adventurous vacation?! But even if spending a week in the Caribbean or backpacking across Europe isn't your craft-beer-equivalent, chances are pretty high that you have to occasionally do some traveling and we want you to save big. Americans pour a lot of money into travel- to the tune of 972 billion dollars on domestic travel alone back in 2019. But it doesn't have to cost you a fortune. We want you to experience all the joy of travel while lessening the financial pain of it. In this episode we cover a litany of tips and tricks that will allow you to save on your next trip. We cover many different aspects of travel, giving you the knowledge and resources that you can keep coming back to in order to save money every single time you book a trip in the future. During this episode we enjoyed some Vacay Daydreams by Pipeworks Brewing! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Beer 1: Pipeworks Brewing, El Segundo (2:15) Chris Colbert Reaction - Yawn (8:57) Diaz Fortuna Preview (17:03) Fury Wilder 3 Postponed - boxing fans can't have nice things (23:55) Stanley Cup Champions - All hail Champa Bay Lightning (32:25) Nascar Pitstop - Road America recap and Look towards Atlanta (35:00) Parlay Beer 2: Pipeworks Brewing, El Segundo (38:00) Silicon Valley (45:15) Let Him Go - non spoilers (47:30) Let Him Go - with spoilers (54:40) Let Him Go -NEW 2 Brew Rating System (65:00) NWO 25 year Anniversary
Ernie Brill writes fiction and poetry about everyday people. His I Looked Over Jordan and Other Stories explores race and class among hospital workers. The actress Ruby Dee purchased, adapted, and performed the story Crazy Hattie Enters Ice Age for her and her husband's PBS TV series “With Ruby and Ossie.” Brill won a New York State Council for The Arts Fiction Grant. He received his BA and MA in English from San Francisco State College. Brill has published widely fiction, poetry and essays in the US and Canada (River Styx, Other Voices, Z, U. of Minnesota, Prentice Hall Ontario Canada. Favorite writers include Virginia Woolf, Richard Wright, Mahmoud Darwish, Hyseoon Kim, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling A. Brown, Pedro Pietri, Pablo Neruda. Active Muse Ernie's Readings: Intake – 9:55 End of Faculty Meeting – 27:13 Longshore – 42:31 Michael's Beer Pairings: Commander 2018, Lift Bridge Brewery (paired to Intake) – 6:33 Caked and Layered, Pipeworks Brewing (paired to End of Faculty Meeting) – 24:22 Arbeiter Bier, Arbeiter Brewing Company (paired to Longshore) – 38:51 Interview Highlights: How a chapbook about hospitals came to be – 12:30 A short story on PBS "With Ossie and Ruby" – 17:50 Buzz words at Meetings – 29:38 Early advocacy for multicultural literature – 30:37 The value of art to society – 46:56 How our life's work may hurt us – 49:20 COMING NEXT MONTH: Jeff LaFerney, YA author of time travel and sci-fi UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Come hang out whilst Hemp partakes in the "Kryptonite" strain and Hopz enjoys Pipeworks Brewing's Ninja VS Unicorn DIPA!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hempandhopz/support
In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called Alla Salute. This Italian style Pilsner is a unique collaboration from Pipeworks Brewing and J.P. Graziano in Chicago, IL. The hosts drink it and somehow talk about Italian-American culture, hard-working Chicagoans, Shameless, The Sopranos, Super Mario, Popeye and more pop culture items. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 3 / 5 VincesTOM: 3 / 5 Toms Please follow the Instagram page @friday.night.beers. Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe to and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
In April's mini episode, Tony & Eddie talk a tiny bit about Escape from Tarkov, but mostly just about work, life and of course booze. Tony brings a Pipeworks Brewing double hopped IPA with oats to the show. (Yes, oats). And Eddie goes against tradition and brings a hard seltzer. It's an odd mini, but what else is new?
We're back... literally! This week's episode is a very special one as Nabeel and I got to record again in person (all Covid protocols met) for the first time in MONTHS. And we sure have a lot to talk about too! We start with talking about having a beer on the forever-infamous 3-28 Day (a.k.a. Atlanta Falcons Day), in which Dirty Birds fans everywhere are allowed to have a strong, stiff drink. We went with Pothole City from Pipeworks Brewing, which certainly hit the spot. Then we discuss the NFL's unofficial 3-way trade (hence the title) involving the Dolphins, 49ers, and Eagles. What implications do the moves have on the Falcons and Bears? How should 49ers fans feel? How did Miami come out on top of all of it, and what will they do next? Also, what can Eagles fans expect as a result of their blockbuster move? Other topics include the Chicago Bulls winning the NBA trade deadline and so much more! Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE as it helps us tremendously! And don't forget to follow and tag us on social media @BearsBirdsBrews so we can keep the conversation going! (There's a question at the very end that Nabeel wants all listeners to answer, so don't forget to take notes!) Cheers!
In episode 214, Tony & Eddie spend... over 8 collective hours watching Zach Snyder's Justice League. Lucky for you, the episode is not as long as the film. HUGE praise is forming for this epic attempt at saving the 2017 outing of the original theatrical cut of the film. Did it pay off? Is it worth it? Is the hype well served here? The boys also had two new beers of course. This week Eddie sampled a new one from Mountains Walking Brewing. A DDH Double IPA with aroma for days did not disappoint. Tony had a Black IPA from a new brewery (for us) called Pipeworks Brewing. Black IPAs are rare in our area so we're always excited to try a new one. Stick around until the end of the episode to see what he thought.
Fresh episode! Twin Speak from Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago. Twin Speak is a Double India Pale Ale with Citra, Amarillo, Cryo Simcoe, and Cryo Amarillo Hops. Next we have a XXIII from Central Waters Brewing. A Double Imperial Stout Aged in Oak Bourbon Barrels. We drink and review the beers and we have a beer fact about Amsterdam. Also, Dave wants to know if Aj knows if it's a beer or did Dave make it up. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrew-thornton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-thornton/support
No man is an island,” but I, Auggie the doggie, in fact, am. I declare full independence and sovereignty, and invite you to my virtual happy hour tomorrow, 7/4 at 5 Boulder, 6 Lake Geneva. 7 Brooklyn Heights, 4 Laguna Beach! Carefully crafted beer reviews of Pipeworks Brewing and Half Acre Brewing, plus uncertain life advice! And special guests and possibly more vague references to the 17th century English poet John Donne! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcomics/message
Pipeworks Brewing focuses on controlled expansion and innovative brews to keep things moving forward Since opening in 2012 Pipeworks Brewing has received praise for their brews. As their became more and more popular the brewery chose to keep their growth controlled, only sending beer to areas where it would be appreciated and move quickly. Locally, Pipeworks makes sure only their freshest and best beers get to consumers by self-distributing. In addition to allowing the brewery to keep more of the money from the beer they sale it also allows them to remain hands on with all of their accounts. This week we're joined by Director of Sales Ricky Boehm and Brewers Scott Coffman and Nate Morton. We talk about the early days of the brewery and the days of killing it on Kickstarter, their Abduction stouts and any new variants that may be in the works, scaling up, and what Pipeworks beer would pair best with an Italian beef... there's some debate on this one. Pipeworks Brewing Co.3912 West McLean Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 * As of this post Pipeworks is open for contactless curbside pickup pdubs.net Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 773-698-6154
Pipeworks Brewing Co. is an institution in the Chicago beer scene. Having developed a rich catalog of beers since forming in 2012, they've expanded their reach beyond the city and are doing so on their own terms. Creative Director and Head of Product Development Kate Brankin guides us through origins of the brewery, how they have adapted their beers over time while the brewery has grown and palates around them have changed. We may even learn of the long fabled origins of the battle between Ninja and Unicorn. Beers Enjoyed: NVU Vs. The Haze Velocity of Light Choice Helles Lager Pipeworks Socials: Official Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Heavy Hops Socials: HH Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Logo And Episode Art By: Bryn Gleason
Certain bars and breweries reopen Wednesday in Chicago. Tobin Mitchell of Old Town Ale House and Gerrit Lewis of Pipeworks Brewing join Reset about the city’s reopening plan.
We sample 4 beers from Pipeworks Brewing Company in Chicago IL. Hopefully we remember them this time Cold Crispy Lime (Lager), Infinite Citra (IPA), Close Encounters (Black IPA), Imperial Spumoni […]
Post mortem after the Bears, predictably, lose to the Packers as again. Drew Brees breaks two records in one night. Matt Nagy's stubbornness in ignoring Mitch's strengths is very frustrating. Nick's Numbers on last Sunday's game. The Bears have O-Line issues. Aaron Lynch has attitude problems and is dead weight at this point. Previewing the upcoming, inaugural Trubisky / Mahomes bowl. David compares Mitch to potential veteran QB options in David's Digits. David's family got a bit larger over the weekend. Pro Bowl talk. Beer of the week: Ninja vs. Unicorn by Pipeworks Brewing.
The Bears are on a mini-run. Mitch continues to look like an NFL QB. Anthony Miller is coming to life. Will Javon Wims continue to see playing time when Gabriel returns? The Bears Tight Ends are the smartest in the league. Have we seen the last of Adam Shaheen? Remembering Brandon Marshall... Akiem Hicks returning soon. Nick Kwiatkowski continues to play well. Khalil Mack isn't making enough of an impact. Review of Lizard King IPA from Pipeworks Brewing.
News/Sports/HEAT...S/O to local high school football teams in playoffs and so many subtangents. Brew of the week: Penrose Brewing and Pipeworks Brewing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fullflavored/support
Today we are talking about an icon and a legend, Robyn. She came onto the scene in the 90's with a smooth pop hit song and when she was just about to reach the height of her fame, she walked away so she could pursue music the way she wanted. Little did she know when she first came out how much she would shape and mold the world of pop music as we know it. Always a trend setter, many have attempted to copy her musical stylings, only to come up a little short. But she has already given us so much in her discography in such a short amount of time, it makes sense that her story is an impressive one.So grab yourself a BaklaBot from Pipeworks Brewing company and you won't be dancing on your own through this episode!
Today we are talking about an icon and a legend, Robyn. She came onto the scene in the 90's with a smooth pop hit song and when she was just about to reach the height of her fame, she walked away so she could pursue music the way she wanted. Little did she know when she first came out how much she would shape and mold the world of pop music as we know it. Always a trend setter, many have attempted to copy her musical stylings, only to come up a little short. But she has already given us so much in her discography in such a short amount of time, it makes sense that her story is an impressive one. So grab yourself a BaklaBot from Pipeworks Brewing company and you won't be dancing on your own through this episode!
Today we are talking about an icon and a legend, Robyn. She came onto the scene in the 90's with a smooth pop hit song and when she was just about to reach the height of her fame, she walked away so she could pursue music the way she wanted. Little did she know when she first came out how much she would shape and mold the world of pop music as we know it. Always a trend setter, many have attempted to copy her musical stylings, only to come up a little short. But she has already given us so much in her discography in such a short amount of time, it makes sense that her story is an impressive one. So grab yourself a BaklaBot from Pipeworks Brewing company and you won't be dancing on your own through this episode!
Today we are talking about an icon and a legend, Robyn. She came onto the scene in the 90's with a smooth pop hit song and when she was just about to reach the height of her fame, she walked away so she could pursue music the way she wanted. Little did she know when she first came out how much she would shape and mold the world of pop music as we know it. Always a trend setter, many have attempted to copy her musical stylings, only to come up a little short. But she has already given us so much in her discography in such a short amount of time, it makes sense that her story is an impressive one. So grab yourself a BaklaBot from Pipeworks Brewing company and you won't be dancing on your own through this episode!
Drew and Schmitty chat with Little Thistle, Casa Agria, Drekker & Pipeworks, all brought to you from the 2nd Annual Lupulin Brewing IPA Invitational. Join the Minnesota BeerCast in Germany for Oktoberfest! Join Drew & Schmitty on a 7-day trip to Munich for Oktoberfest! Airfare, lodging, transportation and many meals ALL included. Plus, we'll have […]
Hello, campers! Gather ‘round the podcast where Bob and Kathleen are taken for a wild ride when they pair Pipeworks Brewing’s S’more Money S’More Problems imperial stout with 1983’s movie-with-an-ending-you’ll-never-see-coming Sleepaway Camp. Also: summer camp experiences, watching horror movies in a garage, upcoming birthday episodes of H&F. Follow H&F on INSTAGRAM @hopsandfears, TWITTER @hopsfears and FACEBOOK. Like, review, subscribe, and share!
We are FINALLY back with a brand new episode. Life got in the way, one if our microphones broke. so we paused for a few weeks, splurged on some new equipment and we ARE back. This week Kaden received some beers from Tavour. So all our beers are from Chicago, East. to begin we chose Le Jus by Alarmist Brewing Company. Secondly we chose Ninja Vs. Unicorn by Pipeworks Brewing and last but not least, a new favorite for Kaden and Jesse; All That Is Now by Singlecut Beersmiths. Stay buzzed ✌
Featuring Mike Schallau from Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago, IL! Beer, Baseball & Bines is a weekly podcast hosted by CEO Mike Goettl & CSCO Steve Carpenter. Tune in for harvest updates, baseball news and featured brewers from around the country. Now available for free on iTunes!
Today we drink Infinite Galaxy IPA from Pipeworks Brewing and close out the last podcast of our Chicago trip!
Saddle up pilgrims, this weeks episode takes place in a dusty western themed town. Expect appropriately themed music, costume changes, weapons, and dialogue. Also expect allot of bad, and consequence filled choices. It’s enough to fill your 39 3/4 liter hat. What Grant is drinking: Four Roses Bourbon can be found here. What Gregg is drinking: Kona Blend can be found here. What Kevin is drinking: Infinite Galaxy by Pipeworks Brewing can be found here. What Marjoire is drinking: Long Road Bourbon can be found here. The music from this episode: Sirius Beat and is used with permission. Sirius Beat Sampled Good, Bad, and the Ugly soundtrack by Ennio Morricone Sampled Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson Sampled Magnificent Seven soundtrack by Elmer Bernstein All other music and sound effects made by Kevin and is used with permission
Belgium is a tiny country. You might think of chocolate as its most famous export, but beer is just as important, if not more so. There are nearly 200 breweries in this country of about 11 million people, so you know beer there is practically a religion. Coming up on this week’s show, we dive deep into the world of Belgian beers, with a few experts. We’ll talk to a legendary bar owner, Michael Roper, who carries more Belgian beers on his list than just about any bar in the U.S. Then we’ll meet a pair of brewers, each of whom are producing some Belgian-style beers, right here in the middle of the country. Claudia Jendron, the Head Brewer at Pipeworks Brewing in Chicago, and Tom Korder, the Founder of Penrose Brewery in bucolic Geneva, Illinois, who'll tell us about Belgian-style session ales, aged in oak barrels with alternative fermentation.
The whole BFF crew is here to recap the week 11 games, and talk some players to target on waivers! Featured beer is Black Raspberry Dreamsicle by Pipeworks Brewing
Come see us October 6 at Enegren Brewing's Oktoberfest party!Cheers tap heads, we're getting hoppy on this one! We're starting things off with Burial Beer Company's Death in the Distance IPA. Thanks to It's The Beer Girl for sending this one over.Greg talks about his trip to Paso Robles for beer drinking and wakeboarding as well as the big Oktoberfest party he went to. Dan has a grievance about the Lakers and their different themed nights.Our Bullpen Beer is Lost Coast Brewing's Fogcutter Double IPA, a classic example of a Double IPA.In Booze News: LaMelo Ball ejected for slapping a player, Kyrie Irving apologizes for his flat earth statements, Earl Thomas is not happy with the Seahawks, bad NFL ratings, and more.In Booze News: the Great American Beer Festival fallout, Ohio has a beer train, Pipeworks Brewing has issued a recall, New Jersey is making it harder for breweries, IHOP has a new pumpkin beer, and more!Make sure you give her a follow our Beer Babe of the Week on Instagram @hoppy_wife.Old Timey Word of the Week: "Sauce-Box”. Use it in a sentence on social medias 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 porn: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!
When you get a shot to talk to the "Master of Barrels" at Pipeworks, you talk to the "Master of Barrels" at Pipeworks! Otherwise known as the "Oaken Nap Coordinator". This was an amazing experience from the conversation to the tasting of different barrels of Murderous and Jones Dog out of random barrels, and even a couple custom blends on the spot. Pipeworks is a true Chicago pioneer and they continue to pump out great products after revolutionizing IPA's in the area! It was an honor to have this conversation. Also thanks to Brian Pautsch for hooking this up! Pipeworks Social Media: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
Belgium is a tiny country. You might think of chocolate as its most famous export, but beer is just as important, if not more so. There are nearly 200 breweries in this country of about 11 million people, so you know beer there is practically a religion. Belgian beers have been the go-to, the Valhalla, the king of the beer geeks’ preferred beverage. Coming up on this week’s show, we dive deep into the world of Belgian beers, with a few experts. We’ll talk to a legendary bar owner, Michael Roper, carries more Belgians than just about any bar in the U.S. Then we’ll meet a pair of brewers, each of whom are producing some Belgian-style beers, right here in the middle of the country. Claudia Jendron, the Head Brewer at Pipeworks Brewing here in Chicago. Claudia has worked has brewed beers for some of Chicago’s best breweries. And Tom Korder is the Founder of Penrose Brewery in bucolic Geneva, Illinois gives us a lesson in Belgian-style session ales, aged in oak barrels with alternative fermentation.
SO MANY NEW MOVIES are coming out and the guys decide to sample them all! It's like a beer flight but of movie trailers. Actually come to think of it, seems like we missed a good opportunity to have beer flights...well. The fellas also try a Russian Imperial Stout from North Coast Brewing and an American Pale Ale from Pipeworks Brewing with can art that is a feast for the eyes!
Yeah Yeah…We know, we haven’t put out a REAL episode since #88. Life got in the way for both Mike and I which caused us to not be able to record an actual podcast. We were able to get some beer reviews recorded so those will be coming regularly as usual. While on the topic […]
Host Dustin and co-host Blake are joined by Andrew from Drugs Delaney. It's Christmas time and we are feeling festive, so we enjoy some Winter themed ales and some music from Direct Hit! We hear stories from Andrew's time as a Chuck E Cheese employee, discuss the awesome randomness of Pipeworks Brewing, try to get the listeners very drunk during our drinking game, we smell what the Bock Bock is cookin', and Dustin's hangover remedies. Breweries featured: Dark Horse, Abita, Pipeworks, Cigar City, and Schmaltz.
Pipeworks is a Small Chicago brewery whose growth and success has been like a rocketship through the craft beer world. Specializing in small batches, one-offs and experimental beers. Ratebeer named them best new brewery in 2012. This past year we collaborated on a beer called "Brown & Stirred" based on a Manhattan one of our, and apparently their favorite cocktails. They came by the studio to discuss the brewery and the collaboration.
On this show we are spotlighting two amazing brews… the first from Victory Brewing with the brew White Monkey, and the next was from Pipeworks Brewing with the brew Cohen’s State of Kind (though DJ John B and Jay Mo Brown screwed Continue reading Blues and Brews Show #24→
This episode Patrick is joined by the amazingly talented JENNY FRISION. They talk about Jenny’s beginnings as a comic fan up to her present as a comic creator. They also drink a few bottles of some great, fruity Berliner beer from Chicago’s own Pipeworks Brewing.
The real story behind the Undercover Investigation Shutdown Ale. BeerDownload jack-o-laterns. Podcast recap. Imperial Ocktoberfest beers. Cigar City beer. New brewery coming soon - Pipeworks Brewing. A great matchup between a lightly hopped beer and a heavlily malted one. BeerDownload Episode 40.
The real story behind the Undercover Investigation Shutdown Ale. BeerDownload jack-o-laterns. Podcast recap. Imperial Ocktoberfest beers. Cigar City beer. New brewery coming soon - Pipeworks Brewing. A great matchup between a lightly hopped beer and a heavlily malted one. BeerDownload Episode 40.