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Jacob, Justin, JD, and Tayler discuss the Thunder's fourth quarter comeback victory over the Nuggets. We discuss big themes such as ugly shooting from both teams, rotation adjustments, big clutch time minutes from Cason Wallace, Alex Caruso, and Aaron Wiggins, OKC's strong defensive performance, Shai's shooting struggles and more. Then we look ahead to Game 5, play some Prairie Trivia presented by Prairie Artisan Ales and revisit our playoff series predictions. Join our Patreon for Discord access and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/TheUncontested
Jacob, JD, Justin, Tayler, and Nick give even MORE analysis about the OKC Thunder vs Denver Nuggets second round playoffs matchup including offense/defense matchups, x-factors, and more! Then its time for some Playoff Prairie Trivia presented by Prairie Artisan Ales before we make our official predictions for all of the NBA Second Round series.
Jacob, Justin, and Tayler discuss the Thunder's flat performance against the Lakers including: LA's hot shooting performance, OKC's lack of energy, defensive matchups, and more! Then we take a look at bigger themes and discuss reasons for optimism, and pauses for concern coming off the Thunder's two game skid. Then its time for Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales before looking ahead to the final week of the season.
Jacob, Justin, Nick, and Tayler break down OKC's back and forth win over the Clippers in LA including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's inefficient night, Alex Caruso's defensive impact, the physical play on both ends, and potential playoff impacts. Then its time for Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales before looking ahead to the upcoming week of games against the Kings, Grizzlies, and Pacers.
Jacob, JD, Justin, Tayler, Nick break down the OKC Thunder's impressive win the Milwaukee including: double big success, Isaiah Hartenstein's career night, Alex Caruso goes demon mode, and Isaiah Joe's shooting. Then we look at big takeaways from the win over the Pistons in Detroit before playing another round of Prairie Trivia presented by Prairie Artisan Ales, before closing out with our weekly predictions.
Justin, JD, Jacob, Tayler, and Nick break down the Thunder's big win over the Nuggets including: a huge performance from Jalen J-Dub Williams, the two big lineup, and a MVP showdown between Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, then we look ahead to the rematch on Monday. Next its time for Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales, before making our weekly predictions.
Justin, JD, Nick, Tayler, and Jacob join together to break down the Thunder's win over the Spurs including San Antonio's hot shooting start, a FIGHT, a career-high from Jalen J-Dub Williams, and more. Then it's time for Prairie Trivia presented by Prairie Artisan Ales, before playing a game of panic meter, rating how concerned we are about the Thunder defense, the two-big lineup, non-SGA offense and more! Join our Patreon for Discord access and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/TheUncontested Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob and Justin jump on the podcast to discuss all the happenings from NBA All-Star weekend including Shail Gilgeous-Alexander's and Jalen Williams' contributions on and off the court. Then it's time for Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales with some fun All-Star related stats. Then we look ahead at the OKC Thunder's remaining 28 games to break down what we're looking forward to most, what we think will happen and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JD, Justin, Tayler, and Nick dissect how the Thunder keep steamrolling teams including big wins over New Orleans and Memphis. Big themes include: Aaron Wiggins ascending to another plane, Chet Holmgren's defensive impact, Alex Caruso's shooting and more. Then we play Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales before going Around the Association and talking AD, Luka and the Lakers, and making our predictions for the week ahead. Join our Patreon for Discord access and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/TheUncontested Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 50th episode of That's Rad is about first relationships, the end of “Bro culture,” and two tigers named Bob and Luna. Just kidding – that's not *all* it's about. On the latest installment of That's Rad, a podcast presented by the Littleton Food Co-op, host Anastasia sits down with Wade, aka the guy with the coolest job title ever. He's Chief Vibe Officer at Prairie Artisan Ales, a craft brewery out of Oklahoma with global distribution. If you don't recognize Prairie by name, you probably recognize their signature stouts and sours as the cans and bottles decked out in colorful cartoon imagery with a punny name atop. Their Bomb! flagship imperial stout catapulted the company to fame, and now it's brews with bananas, sports drinks, and Skittles (?) that keep them at the top of the game. Wade and Anastasia break down the beer world in terms of vibe killers, haters, and the most ingredient in great beer – trust. A great episode for anyone coming out of Dry January, or anyone who loves the zoo. Just listen and it'll all make sense. The Littleton Food Co-op is Littleton, NH's only member-owned grocery store, featuring local produce, hot prepared foods, a full-service deli, bulk foods, craft beer and wine, and a quality grocery selection. The Co-op exists to serve its members and broader community through a range of standard and unique foods, offered at a fair price, with outstanding service. The Littleton Food Co-op is not owned by one person, but by over 10,000 member-owners choosing to invest in a successful local food system. Membership is not required to shop; everyone is welcome. Conveniently located just off Exit 41 in Littleton. Cooperate more at littletoncoop.com.
Männerabend #261 – Prairie Artisan Ales! Dennis, Reinhold und Hendrik stellen die Lebern heute auf eine ordentliche Probe und testen sich durch insgesamt 6 Biere von Prairie Artisan Ales aus Oklahoma. „Alles starke Biere, alles Imperial Stouts! Außer das Erste!„. Unser SEHR guter Freund Nathan hat Reinhold insgesamt 11 (!) Prairie-Biere mitgeben und heute starten wir […]
Jacob, JD, and Justin get together for a festive show discussing all the latest Thunder news including the Alex Caruso extension, and Jaylin Williams' return from injury designation. Then its time for another riveting round of Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales. Then we hypothesize what Thunder players would (or should) be asking Santa for this Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we fight our fellow man when we review The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Then we fight our feelings with a review of Queer. We also discuss Carry On. All while drinking Not the Gumdrop Buttons. A double milk stout by Prairie Artisan Ales, out of Krebs, Oklahoma. Followed by Peanut Butter Strawberry Jelly Hill. A fruited sour by Southern Grist Brewing Company, out of Nashville, Tennessee. Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-14:47 The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Review 14:47-50:01 2nd Beer Selection 50:01-58:58 Queer Review 58:58-1:42:03 Nano Reviews 1:42:03-1:50:43 Outro 1:50:43-1:57:40 Subscribe to our Patreon for premium episodes! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Spotify! Follow us on Podbean! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! You can buy individual premium episodes on our Bandcamp! Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
David Miller, director of operations at Ski Utah partner Wasatch Squatters Brewing, has long had a passion for brewing beer. But also for doing it in a sustainable way. The popular Utah brewery, born in the resort town of Park City in 1986, has put innovative practices in place to recycle cans, used grain, water, and more. Last Chair headed to the Wasatch Squatters taproom in Salt Lake City to get insights from Miller and to enjoy a Last One Down lager, a beer brewed in partnership with Ski Utah.Miller grew up in Oklahoma – not exactly ski destination. But his parents were Colorado skiers, so the family often hit small hills in New Mexico with a few trips north to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. His passion for brewing first played out when he volunteered to help out at Oklahoma's Prairie Artisan Ales. His brewery journey took him to North Carolina and then Dallas. While in Texas, his boss was in Utah, and the lure of the Wasatch – both the brewery and the mountains – brought him to Salt Lake City just a few years ago. He sees the mountains as a great place to raise a family, and his young kids are already ripping around Solitude.But as much as he loves brewing, his real passion is being a steward of the planet on which we live. It's ingrained in Miller's life, from the lessons he teaches his young kids to the practices he puts in place at Wasatch Squatters.“Sustainability does not always come easy – it's not just a flip of a switch,” said Miller. “So if we're able to do something more efficient and more sustainable, even though it may be really hard to do, we're going to take that challenge on.” It's mid-day at the Wasatch Squatter's taproom as guests slide up to the bar for a lunchtime brew. Meanwhile, Miller is diving deeper into the myriad ways Wasatch Squatters is creating ways to innovate its operation to be more sustainable.It's about finding an effective way to recycle cans that are kicked off the bottling line. Or reusing water used to cool hot tanks during the process. Or finding a new home for the tons of grain used during brewing – which makes for some happy cattle on Utah ranches. Wasatch Squatters also substitutes nitrogen for carbon dioxide.“I couldn't imagine being part of an industry that didn't care about this,” said Miller.The conversation often swings back to his kids, who have learned early the importance of loading up the truck with cans to take to recycling. “I have two boys and just instilling sustainability practices in them is really important to my wife and I. And they're already taking note of it – throwing their banana peels in the compost pile.”Those practices carry over to their day-to-day life, including their time on snow up in the Cottonwoods.“Every time I'm on the slopes with my family, I know I have to take care of this place. I pick up that piece of trash or recycle that piece of cardboard. And that carries through our business. And we know we've got a lot of people who get up on the mountain who have the same mindset – which is great.”Beer is a part of the culture of skiing. This episode of Last Chair takes you inside the brewery to learn about how Wasatch Squatters keeps sustainability a key priority. And while the sustainability practices at the brewery are on a high level, Miller easily relates them to things each of us can do ourselves. So grab a Wasatch Last One Down and enjoy this conversation with David Miller.
David Miller, director of operations at Ski Utah partner Wasatch Squatters Brewing, has long had a passion for brewing beer. But also for doing it in a sustainable way. The popular Utah brewery, born in the resort town of Park City in 1986, has put innovative practices in place to recycle cans, used grain, water, and more. Last Chair headed to the Wasatch Squatters taproom in Salt Lake City to get insights from Miller and to enjoy a Last One Down lager, a beer brewed in partnership with Ski Utah.Miller grew up in Oklahoma – not exactly ski destination. But his parents were Colorado skiers, so the family often hit small hills in New Mexico with a few trips north to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. His passion for brewing first played out when he volunteered to help out at Oklahoma's Prairie Artisan Ales. His brewery journey took him to North Carolina and then Dallas. While in Texas, his boss was in Utah, and the lure of the Wasatch – both the brewery and the mountains – brought him to Salt Lake City just a few years ago. He sees the mountains as a great place to raise a family, and his young kids are already ripping around Solitude.But as much as he loves brewing, his real passion is being a steward of the planet on which we live. It's ingrained in Miller's life, from the lessons he teaches his young kids to the practices he puts in place at Wasatch Squatters.“Sustainability does not always come easy – it's not just a flip of a switch,” said Miller. “So if we're able to do something more efficient and more sustainable, even though it may be really hard to do, we're going to take that challenge on.” It's mid-day at the Wasatch Squatter's taproom as guests slide up to the bar for a lunchtime brew. Meanwhile, Miller is diving deeper into the myriad ways Wasatch Squatters is creating ways to innovate its operation to be more sustainable.It's about finding an effective way to recycle cans that are kicked off the bottling line. Or reusing water used to cool hot tanks during the process. Or finding a new home for the tons of grain used during brewing – which makes for some happy cattle on Utah ranches. Wasatch Squatters also substitutes nitrogen for carbon dioxide.“I couldn't imagine being part of an industry that didn't care about this,” said Miller.The conversation often swings back to his kids, who have learned early the importance of loading up the truck with cans to take to recycling. “I have two boys and just instilling sustainability practices in them is really important to my wife and I. And they're already taking note of it – throwing their banana peels in the compost pile.”Those practices carry over to their day-to-day life, including their time on snow up in the Cottonwoods.“Every time I'm on the slopes with my family, I know I have to take care of this place. I pick up that piece of trash or recycle that piece of cardboard. And that carries through our business. And we know we've got a lot of people who get up on the mountain who have the same mindset – which is great.”Beer is a part of the culture of skiing. This episode of Last Chair takes you inside the brewery to learn about how Wasatch Squatters keeps sustainability a key priority. And while the sustainability practices at the brewery are on a high level, Miller easily relates them to things each of us can do ourselves. So grab a Wasatch Last One Down and enjoy this conversation with David Miller.
Jacob, Justin, Tayler and Nick recap the OKC / HOU NBA Cup Semis game including the stifling Thunder defense, Isaiah Hartenstein's impact, and more. Then we look ahead to the NBA Cup Final against the Bucks including key matchups with Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo, and potential impacts on the rest of the schedule. Then we play a game of Prairie Trivia sponsored by Prairie Artisan Ales before making our weekly predictions and talking about an alligator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Two Bobs episode 270 for Monday, December 16, 2024: What are The Bobs drinking? Rob enjoyed a Barrel Aged Christmas Bomb from Prairie Artisan Ales. https://untp.beer/6vEEG Robert nursed a Gingerbread Ale from 2 Silos. https://untp.beer/xLWB2 Follow us on Untapped at @RobFromTTB and @lowercaserobert or we'll steal your leg lamp. This week's CRAZY NEWS has been pardoned by the President. A replica of the famous leg lamp was stolen from a Washington Storefront. https://mynorthwest.com/4017017/replica-of-famous-christmas-story-leg-lamp-stolen-from-wa-store/ A naked man in the UK was tased after trying to hijack an Uber. https://metro.co.uk/2024/12/03/moment-naked-man-tasered-allegedly-trying-hijack-uber-car-22114168/ Florida Woman® lost her shit over not getting her Raising Canes sauce. https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2024/12/04/florida-woman-goes-berserk-after-not-getting-her-raising-canes-sauce-police-say/ A perverted Canadian got in trouble for watching porn while driving. https://nowtoronto.com/news/wait-until-you-get-home-ontario-driver-caught-watching-porn-behind-the-wheel-on-a-highway/ Aaron Rodgers showed rookies how to break down the Zapruder film, which is about the only thing the Jets had to look forward to that day. https://theonion.com/aaron-rodgers-shows-rookies-how-to-break-down-zapruder-film/ Please share the show with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe! Visit www.thetwobobs.com for our contact information. Thanks for listening! Leave us a message or text us at 530-882-BOBS (530-882-2627) Join us on all the social things: Follow us on Blue Sky Follow us on Twitter Check out our Instagram Find us on YouTube Follow Rob on Untappd Follow Robert on Untappd The Two Bobs Podcast is © The Two Bobs. For more information, see our Who are The Two Bobs? page, or check our Contact page. Words, views, and opinions are our own and do not represent those of our friends, family, or our employers unless otherwise noted. Music for The Two Bobs was provided by JewelBeat.
This week we continue the holiday horror with 1980's CHRISTMAS EVIL. Aka BETTER WATCH OUT. We try out a couple of christmas themed craft beers for this one.
Jacob, Justin, Nick, and Tayler discuss the Thunder's win over the Pelicans including a tale of two halves, Alex Caruso's importance, Jalen Williams stellar play, and the "other guys." Then its time for Prairie Trivia presented by Prairie Artisan Ales. Next we discuss what the final form of this team could look like before diving into some NBA Cup predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this special Thanksgiving episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince give each other different beers that remind them of each other. Vince drinks Millennial Mansion from Prairie Artisan Ales in Oklahoma City. Tom drinks Pantsless Pale Ale from Alarmist Brewing in Chicago, IL. Together, they talk about things like being Millennials, Tom Cruise, College Football 25, impressive comebacks, WWE actors, Industry more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. Vince's BeerVINCE: 3 / 5 VincesTom's BeerTOM: 4 / 5 TomsInstagram: @friday.night.beersTwitter: @fnb_pod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@friday.night.beersEmail: friday.night.beerspodcast@gmail.com Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
Jacob, JD and Tayler discuss some of the biggest Thunder storylines in a game of Take it or Leave it, play some Prairie Artisan Ales trivia, compare Thunder players to traditional Thanksgiving foods, and wrap up with predictions for the week! Make sure to join the Patreon at patreon.com/theuncontested Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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OKC Thunder Move to 6-0 + Is this Start Sustainable? Jacob, JD, Justin, Tayler, and Nick break down the Thunder's best start in franchise history and the win over the LA Clipper from Saturday night. Then we play games of Prairie Trivia brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales, and Take it or Leave it debating themes from the beginning to the OKC season. Then we debate whether or not the Thunder should entertain a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade and give our weekly predictions. Join our Patreon for Discord access and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/TheUncontested Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob Justin and J.D. are LIVE from Prairie Artisan Ales to break down the Thunder's game against the Chicago Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob, JD, Justin, Nick and Tayler link up for a mega-show to get you ready for the upcoming NBA season. First, we play a new interactive segment: Prairie Trivia, brought to you by Prairie Artisan Ales. Then we pay off some outstanding bets including a love poem to Lu Dort. Then its time for our Annual Bets segment talking Thunder defense, 3PT shooting, Chet Holmgren blocks, and so much more. Then its time for the first game predictions of the 2024-25 season. Be sure to sign up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/theuncontested Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Prairie Artisan Ales Hawaiian TKO Sour Ale is a Fruited Sour by style. Sour ale with strawberry, tangerine, and pineapple. This craft beer is 5.4% ABV. In this craft beer review, we will take a look at the color, smell, and taste.
On this episode of ABR LIVE!, Brian is mostly alive and it's down to Alec and Chad to attempt to sound like beer aficionados. The probability of this occurring on episode 42 was 8,767,128 to 1 against, yes this is the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Reference Spectacular. While Alec and Chad nerd out they enjoyed a delightful dunkel from Evil Twin Brewing and a stunning sour from Prairie Artisan Ales.Evil Twin BrewingGreehouse Dunkel Aged on American Oak Foudre16 oz - Tavour Crate5.5% ABVPrairie Artisan AlesPatches (Treat) Sour Ale12 oz - Tavour Crate5.4% ABVIf you'd like to reach out to the American Beer Review LIVE! crew to give us a beer suggestion or to tell us we suck, you can reach us on any of our socials (in order of how often we check it).You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/@americanbeerreviewInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/abeerreview/Twitter (Never gonna call it X, sorry) - https://twitter.com/abeerreviewFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/americanbeerreviewLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/american-beer-review-b257ab255/
Episode 343 - The Shape Of Drunk To Come VIII WE'RE BACK! After an unexpected winter break, we are back with the episode you only wish you had a week ago. This week we return with Momma Jen to discuss all the flicks we are excited about in 2024.....and then we get sidetracked....a lot. Oh well get your last seasons greetings cracked open with a can of Seasick Crocodile from Prairie Artisan Ales and lets get this year started! Follow us! X: @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast
For this episode of Brewstilled, I'll be recapping week 14 of the 2023 NFL season and for the House of Lombardi. This week the theme was Dak's justice given the Cowboys victory over the Eagles in their Sunday night game. Are the Cowboys now legitimate Super Bowl contenders? The Jaguars lost to the Browns. Are the Jaguars facing a late December collapse? The Jets won against the Houston Texans with Zach Wilson as their QB as benching Wilson might have been a mistake. The Baltimore Ravens won a close game against the Los Angeles Rams and continue to be on top in the AFC Conference. The Detroit Lions lost to the Chicago Bears in an upset and now appear to be an overhyped and overrated NFL franchise. The Raiders lost to the Vikings in what was a record NFL game and not in a good way. For Seattle they lost to the 49ners in a must win game and their season may have ended as a result. The Denver Broncos regained their momentum, and they may have a chance to make the playoffs for what has become a major turnaround in the NFL. The Packers lost on Monday night and now their playoff hopes are at risk. All this and more will be discussed here on Brewstilled with a Christmas Style Stout Beer from Prairie Artisan Ales as the beer pairing.
Ken, does this bomb make my butt look big@omnipollo @prairieales @blackstonebrewing @odellbrewing @bnektar @schrammsmead #beer #oppenheimer #barbie #movies Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Mike, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – At the risk of combining things that should not happen, it's Barbenheimer. Yep, from the depths of our creative discussions, we are pairing beer with 2 movies – Barbie and Oppenheimer. Don't worry, we are not venturing into the space of reviewing movies. We all agreed that you should pair beer with movies, often. At least you would be in control of the plot line. What was your favorite part? We taste and rate the following beer from 1-5: In this episode, we look at two Blockbuster films released July 21, 2023:Barbie – a fantasy comedy directed by Greta Gerwig, based on the fashion dolls by MattelOppenheimer – a biographical film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, chronicling the career of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist credited with being the “father of the atomic bomb” and his direction of the Manhattan Project. Julieanna, Dave and Rev. Mark brought 2 beverages each: 1 to pair with Barbie and 1 to pair with Oppenheimer. Good ol' Boy Mike brought himself…. And his opinions Rev. Mark's Picks: 14:07 Barbie beer – Even More Bianca –Raspberry Maple Pancake Royal Treatment Lassi Gose with Raspberries, vanilla, milk sugar, and marshmallow flavor. 7% ABV Omnipollo and Evil Twin Brewing. Brewed and packaged by Twelve Percent, North Haven, CT for Omnipollo. SUDS-3 22:42 Oppenheimer beer – Prairie Bomb – Imperial stout aged on Spaceship Earth espresso beans, chocolate, vanilla beans, and ancho chile peppers. 13% ABV Prairie Artisan Ales, Krebs, OK SUDS- 5 Good ol' Boy Dave's picks: 34:14 Adam Bomb IPA – with Centennial, Cascade, Chinook and Simcoe hops. 7.3% ABV Blackstone Brewing Company, Nashville, TN SUDS-4 39:07 Woodcut No. 8 Barleywine – aged in Virgin Oak Barrels. 10.3% ABV. Odell Brewing Co. Fort Collins, CO SUDS-5 Good ol' gal Julieanna's picks: 44:43 Zombie Killer cherry cyser – apple-honey wine with cherry juice added. 5.5% ABV. B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI SUDS-5 49:23 The Statement melomel – Balaton Cherry and honey wine. 14% ABV Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI SUDS-5 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
The Two Bobs episode 226 for Monday, September 11, 2023: What are The Bobs drinking? Rob enjoyed a Peanut Butter Cup Devil Dog from Roak. https://untp.beer/NnY6 Robert nursed a Blueberry Boyfriend from Prairie Artisan Ales. https://untp.beer/vl7O Follow us on Untapped at @RobFromTTB and @lowercaserobert or we'll shit on your next flight. This week's CRAZY NEWS is insane. Like, Ron DeSantis running for president insane. It's THAT bad! A trans-Atlantic flight was diverted back to the U.S. after a passenger shit all over the plane. https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/atlanta-delta-diarrhea-biohazard-barcelona-emergency-landing.amp A Vegas brothel offered a discount to Utah residents. https://nypost.com/2023/08/30/nevada-brothel-offers-discount-to-residents-of-utah/ The number of people hospitalized for sticking shit in their rectum is staggering. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12453275/american-foreign-object-rectum-national-institute-health.html A Missouri man showed his penis to a bunch of strangers at a hotel. Apparently, you're not supposed to do that. https://www.kmov.com/2023/08/28/man-accused-exposing-himself-sunset-hills-hotel/ A doctor charging $1,000 for a single Tylenol said it's been hard making ends meet ever since the Fentanyl crackdown. https://dailynewsreported.com/uncategorized/doctor-charged-a-1000-for-a-single-tylenol-he-says-its-been-hard-making-ends-meet-after-the-fentanyl-crackdown/ Please share the show with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe! Visit www.thetwobobs.com for our contact information. Thanks for listening! Leave us a message or text us at 530-882-BOBS (530-882-2627) Join us on all the social things: Follow us on Twitter Check out our Instagram Follow Rob on Untappd Follow Robert on Untappd The Two Bobs Podcast is © The Two Bobs. For more information, see our Who are The Two Bobs? page, or check our Contact page. Words, views, and opinions are our own and do not represent those of our friends, family, or our employers unless otherwise noted. Music for The Two Bobs was provided by JewelBeat.
Join Joe as he visits his brother, Justin, in Nebraska. They have the Heatwave from Prairie Artisan Ales. They talk about the 49ers, movie fan theories, how to trim your ribs, immersive digital sports venues and much much more.Just some dudes having a brew.New episode every Monday.Untappd: _DudesAndBrewsInstagram: _DudesAndBrewsMerchendise: https://dudes-brews.creator-spring.com Podcast website URL: https://dudesandbrews.buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://linktr.ee/dudesandbrews
We choose to accept the mission: Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning (Part One) along with a McQuarrie connection, Usual Suspects. Does the newest Tom Cruise production live up to the hype? How does Usual Suspects hold up after all these years? Beers by Back Pew Brewing, Evil Twin Brewing and Prairie Artisan Ales
On this ABR LIVE! review we test the limits of Brian's ability to do it for the content while he battles Prairie Artisan Ales' Spicy Pickle Monster Sour Ale. Chad totally has more pickle beers inbound btw. Prairie Artisan Ales - https://prairieales.com/ American Beer Review - https://linktr.ee/americanbeerreviewIf you'd like to reach out to the American Beer Review LIVE! crew to give us a beer suggestion or to tell us we suck, you can reach us on any of our socials (in order of how often we check it).You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/@americanbeerreviewInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/abeerreview/Twitter (Never gonna call it X, sorry) - https://twitter.com/abeerreviewFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/americanbeerreviewLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/american-beer-review-b257ab255/
This week I'm going to have Sapporo and Kirin as the BIF along with Rainbow Sherbet from Prairie Artisan Ales. Promo: 500 Section LoungeOddPods MediaPods R Us
Episode 138 Craft Beer Bucket List Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/craftbeerbucketlist Brewery Featured: Prairie Artisan Ales – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Craft Beer Bucket List with Mike and Big Ray. We review "Beers you have to try, before you die!" Mike and Big Ray have been best friends for over 20 years. Mike, who is a professor at Arkansas Tech University, a previous brewery owner, and does research and consultant work in the brewing industry. Big Ray who is a PMP certified Project Manager and part time You Tuber residing in Broken Arrow, OK travels frequently for work and enjoys craft beers across the United States. Be sure to follow us on social media for behind the scenes action and photos of the Craft Beer You Have to Try Before You Die! www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerbucketlist/ www.instagram.com/craftbeerbucketlist/ www.youtube.com/@craftbeerbucketlist _____________________________________________ Prairie Artisan Ales – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma https://prairieales.com/ https://www.instagram.com/prairieales/ https://www.facebook.com/prairieartisanales/ https://twitter.com/prairieales Episode Sponsors DroneOcle Licensed and insured aerial video and photography services based in the Tulsa Metro Area. We offer hourly rates and packages based on your individual needs. We use the latest consumer technology available to process all work in house. https://www.facebook.com/DroneOcle ParksNPints Supporting our public lands one pint at a time. https://parksnpints.com/ https://www.facebook.com/parksnpints https://www.instagram.com/parksnpints/ Please remember to always drink responsibly! - #DrinkLocal --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craftbeerbucketlist/support
Nigel and Nick first met Drew and Jasmine Dill at Barrel & Flow Fest 2021. After experience the festival in 2019, Drew decided he wanted to start brewing his own beer and when the in-person festival resumed in 2021 he was infiltrating the brewers' bottle share to show off his home brew skills and get some feedback from the pros. Not only did he get positive feedback, he received a challenge to hit the professional ranks and return in 2022 as one of the brewers. Mission accomplished. Steve "Big Jax" Jackson also joins the show as Drew and Jasmine tell their story of launching Liquid Intrusion and their plans for the future. What we're drinking: Rainbow Sherbet, Prairie Artisan Ales; African Queen, Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company; Yabba Dabba Brew, Nothing's Left Brewing Co.; Schwarzbier, Pipeworks Brewing Co.; South D.C. Cream Ale, Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company; Hoppy Refresher, Lagunitas Brewing Co.; and Paddy Stash, Main & Mill Brewing Co.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Standard Prairie Ale from Prairie Artisan Ales in Oklahoma and Elvis Whiskey from Memphis. She reviews her weekend doing shows in Red Bank NJ and Huntington NY, and then her St., Patrick's Day weekend playing a show in Memphis at Graceland. QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares news that Queen Tanya Tucker rejected Elvis Presley's advances in her teens because her father wouldn't allow them to date. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Central BBQ Spicy Vinegar Sauce, and No Man's Land beef jerky.UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Elon Musk's new Snailbrook development outside of Austin, and Virginia has been awarded its state's first Buc-ee's.“HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of Odin of Valhalla's gold swastika medallion in Denmark, and a hiker finds a hoard of Roman coins in the Swiss Alps. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on Hidden Valley Ranch-flavored ice cream coming to Walmart, the “Downton Abbey” castle halts weddings due to Brexit, a wild cat was found in Cincinnati with cocaine in its system, a 5,000-mile-wide blob of tourist-killing seaweed is headed for Florida, Tuesday Morning is closing half of its stores after an initial bankruptcy filing, the reasons for the decline in popularity of The Gap, Buffalo Wild Wings are sued over boneless wings, and an Irish hunter believes there are two monsters in Loch Ness.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching her new stand-up Special “Hunting Bigfoot” on Prime Video, and Elvis's '68 Comback Special on YouTube. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I had one of the best Barrel Aged Stouts I've had in Tahitian Noir from Prairie Artisan Ales! I also tried the "Remastered" Boston Lager and have the usual news and talk that you've come to expect over the last 149 episodes!Prairie Artisan AlesIntro by Infectious Groove MusicGrab 'Em In The BrisketEverTrending StoryOddPods Media
For this edition of Barrel Aged Mysteries here on the Brewstilled podcast, I'm discussing the enigma of the USS Cyclops. The USS Cyclops was a US Navy supply ship that went missing while sailing from Brazil to Baltimore in 1918. No trace of her was ever found and she remains missing to this day with no sign of her whereabouts or answers on the circumstances of her vanishing. This a bizarre mystery as the Cyclops was reported to have a bizarre culture, a captain who was a suspected German spy and who may have plotted against him. Could have all of this led to the Cyclops vanishing? Its all here on Brewstilled with a Bourbon Barrel Aged beer from Prairie Artisan Ales as the beer pairing.
For this edition of Brewstilled, I'm debuting the first episode of Barrel Aged Mysteries. For this barrel aged mystery, we're getting off to the high seas with the mystery of the Mary Celeste. The Mary Celeste was a merchant ship with accident prone history that went on a voyage to Genoa Italy with a cargo of alcohol, yet she never made it to her destination as she was discovered drifting in the Atlantic Ocean abandoned with the crew and lifeboat missing. What happened? Where did the crew go and was something more sinister at play. I'll be discussing the enigma of the Mary Celeste and where she may have gone. A stout beer from Prairie Artisan Ales is on tap as the beer pairing.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Prairie Artisan Ales (Oklahoma City, OK) Beer 1: "Pumpkin Pie Treat" // Style: Sour Ale // ABV: 5.5% // Ratings: Jonny - NA, Max - 4. Beer 2: "Mo Peanut Mo Problems // Style: Imperial Stout // ABV: 13.6% // Ratings: Jonny - 7.4, Max - NA. Film: "Knock at the Cabin" directed by M Night Shyamalan. Ratings: Jonny - 6.4, Max - 3. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - Bronchitis - Jonny - "Terrifier" & "Terrifier 2" Please leave us a rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got a few bucks to spare? Support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar per week at www.patreon.com/freshhopcinema
This week Dad and Josh enjoy flavored beers. Dad brings to the party Left Hand Brewing's Peanut Butter Milk Stout. For his sides he brings roasted potatoes, and two different types of Count Porkula BBQ. He brings their ribs, and their pulled Pork. For his third he brings Trader Joe's Dark chocolate peanut butter cups. Josh brings Prairie Artisan Ales', Vape Tricks, aged on cherries sour ale, from Oklahoma City, OK. For his food he brings mozzarella balls with Italian Balsamic vinegar. From a new Food truck in town called "Smash and Stack" he brings a "Oh My Cheesous" Burger. His third was a very dark Portuguese chocolate with a raspberry filling. They have a great time as always discussing the food and sipping on the beers. As is the tradition with a beer week Dad tries to figure out the beer blind.
Three beer lovers, three beer advent calendars, twenty-four days to Christmas. You do the math. Let's drink to that!
Three beer lovers, three beer advent calendars, twenty-four days to Christmas. You do the math. Let's drink to that!
Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! Winter is here! Happy Holidays to all the wonderful listeners of this podcast. This episode explores the history behind Christmas Ales and features two beers! An Imperial Stout from Prairie Artisan Ales out of Oklahoma, and a festive Quad out of Belgium. Grab your favorite winter treat and a Christmas Ale for this festive episode!Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers! After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow us on social media, and hit that subscribe button. I would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brianhttps://prairieales.com/https://www.sintbernardus.be/enHost & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, as true as the North Star in any Holiday story https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOAHistory/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these sites... https://www.craftbeer.com/beer-styleshttps://www.hopculture.com/https://www.brewer-world.com/the-frosty-history-of-christmas-beers-a-tradition-that-finds-its-roots-in-viking-culture/https://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/christmas_ale
Geek Bowls are something we do about every 50 episodes or so, where we pit characters against each other in a bracket style tournament and decide the winner. This time we are doing the Santa Salm featuring different Santa Clauses from film. The brackets will be available on our social media @drinkingeekout, so make sure you pick your winners and play along. We also have beers from Fat Head Brewing and Prairie Artisan Ales.
Tayler is joined by Jacob to discuss another exciting preseason game, including the Thunder's emphasis on wanting to push the ball FAST in transition, Giddey's early aggressiveness, OUSMANE DIENG!?, Poku continues to outperform Baze…, Nwaba getting minutes?, plus SO much more! Be sure to join us at Prairie Artisan Ales on Oct. 22 with our good friends over at DailyThunder.com for second annual Thunder Watch Party! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Drunk Guys trade rags and bones for donkey stones this week when they read the Booker Prize 2022 shortlisted novel Treacle Walker by Alan Garner. They also ask a bog man for beer, including: Tiny Essess by Prairie Artisan Ales, Highlands Haze by Two Way Brewing, Sassamanash by Burlington,