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The Wrap Beers return this week with a Fall bag of movies and shenanigans. To start off the episode, The Beers channel their inner Beetlejuice and dive right into the shenanigans (0:20). The Beers introduce their Drink of Choice for this episode — Athletic Brewing Company non-alcoholic and Kawaii Five-O from Rockaway Brewing Company (2:10) before diving into their review of Tim Burton's BEETLEJUICE, BEETLEJUICE starring Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, and Michael Keaton in his return as Beetlejuice (7:32). The Beers follow up the legacy sequel with their MEGALOPOLIS review (21:50), offering final thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's allegoric epic (49:25). Wrapping up the show, The Beers rattle off another slate of Letterboxd reviews (52:01). Now sip back and enjoy the show!CATCH THE BEERS ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/@thewrapbeers Created by upStreamhttps://www.upstreampix.com/the-wrap-beers-podcastFollow The Wrap Beers Podcast!https://www.instagram.com/thewrapbeers/https://twitter.com/TheWrapBeersDylan - https://www.instagram.com/dylan_john_murphy/Roger - https://www.instagram.com/rogerzworld/Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/wrapitupb/Music by: Matt Kuartzhttps://www.instagram.com/mattkuartz?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3D
NYC Beer Week 2024 is off with a bang! Live from the scene, Jimmy is at Gun Hill Publick House at Industry City following the Opening Bash event held on Saturday, February 24. This episode is going to include a barrel of useful information on everything from how to make a good lager to how to open a good brewery.Riding along with Jimmy is returning guest Pete Lengyel-Fushimi of Rockaway Brewing Company and Nick Meyer of Eckhart Beer Company, soon to open in Bushwick. Together, they'll try pale ales, pilsners, and more at Gun Hill Publick while diving deep into this episode's topics: how do you open and maintain a great brewery, and what is the significance of the taproom in 2024?Live from Industry City and NYC Beer Week 2024, it's BSR!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Joel Shelton is back to take Jimmy and his merry gang on another ICB Tour! Joining the party this week is BR Rolya, BSR MVP and Joel's partner in crime on Inner Circle Beer Tours; Bob Weyersberg of Transmitter Brewing and ICB co-conspirator; James Tai, advanced cicerone of Beer Acolyte and Gun Hill Publick House, and aspiring attendee of ICB; Pete Lengyel-Fushimi, brewer at Rockaway Brewing Company and ICB special guest; Robin Fowler of Wild East Brewing, Certified LUKR Tapster, and recent Franconia tour participant; and the tour guide himself, Joel Shelton. Some of Jimmy's favorite beer experts, personalities, importers, brewers, and pourers are here today to talk about, in no particular order: Traditional beer styles, inspirational and historical locations in beer, motorcycle rendezvous, European shenanigans, and more. Who takes the beer crown? Franconia or Czechia? Hop on Pete's motorcycle, press play, and find out where the tour will take YOU! Photos Courtesy of Peter Lengyel-Fushimi.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
This week's featured artist is Rymie. We came to learn of her through the work that she has done for Rockaway Brewing Company as well as the recommendations from two of our previous alumni Earl Holloway and Daniel Birch. Both of them are huge fans and friends of her and her work. This story is a great one and full of inspiring tales of her passion, belief in herself and murals to name a few. The choices and paths we go down help to shape our story and where we are today and this one is no different. Learn about her process, her taste in music and what she has planned for 2020 - murals!! The New York beer community is an amazing one and has been so kind to us, showcasing some of the many faces that are doing incredible work is a joy of the project. Excited to see what the new year brings and I am confident that Rymie and her work will be at the forefront of the evolution and growth of the Rockaway brand. "We are all WIPs"
Long Island City is home to six breweries, all in a two-mile radius. Five of them joined Jimmy in the studio: Kaitlyn Acosta of LIC Beer Project, Pat Fondiller of Alewife Brewing, Mark Hirst of Big aLICe Brewing, Laszlo Fodor of ICONYC, and Matt Archambault of Fifth Hammer Brewing and the Emmy Award-winning TV series Brewed in New York. They shout out their fellow LIC brewery, Rockaway Brewing Company, talk about local yeast strains, and take Jimmy on a virtual tour of the trail, including tips on where to eat—and bowl—along the way. Beer List: Fifth Hammer’s Sonic Architecture IPA Big aLICE’s Brunch Crusher Tangerine Pineapple Sour ICONYC’s Cucumber Saison Alewife’s Dimensional Observer #2 IPA Alewife’s Alien Technology, Russian Imperial Stout LIC Beer Project’s Back Back to Cali IPA LIC Beer Project’s Radiant Peach Vanilla Sour Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
This week the intergalactic Spice Guild let the Drunk Guys Book Club visit The Rockaway Brewing Company‘s tap room in Long Island City, Queens to record our episode on Frank Herbert's Dune. Who should read this book? Is it fantasy or science fiction? How many Spice Girls references can there
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Today on Fuhmentaboudit, Chris Cuzme gives a thespian delivery of a poem on the creation of pruno, or prison wine. Then we learn how to make it. Flint Whistler of the Rockaway Brewing Company joins us in the studio to tell us all about how pruno is resourcefully made.
Today’s episode of Beer Sessions Radio is a NYC Beer Week “Smash” beer preview! 10+ nyc breweries are making beers with all “State Malt And State Hops”, thus the smash name. Joining Jimmy on the show this week is Kyle Hurst of Big Alice Brewing, Chris Cuzme of Cuzett Libations, Marcus Burnett of Rockaway Brewing Company and John LaPolla of Bitter & Esters. This program was brought to you by Union Beer. “New York malts are hard to get as home brewers.” [07:00] “When you use honey in brewing, the better quality honey you use the better beer you’ll get.” [22:00] –John La Polla on Beer Sessions Radio “Wisconsin is a huge beer state. It wasn’t a huge craft beer state, but they’ve come a long way.” [24:00] –Kyle Hurst on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Beer Sessions Radio the house is packed with bar owners and brewers and host Jimmy Carbone moderates a conversation on collaborative brewing, bar management and the increased access to good beers across New York City. Tune in and hear from Carolyn Pincus of The Stag’s Head, Ben, Mike & Seth Wiley of The Owl Farm, Bar Great Harry and Mission Dolores, Kirk Struble, owner of 4th Ave Pub and Washington Commons and Marcus Burnett & Ethan Long of Rockaway Brewing Company! Find out what it takes to find success through beer and listen in as they taste a great selection of brews live on-air! This program was sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. Ive always told people that finding out what new beers are out there is 0% of the job, making sure they show up is the other 90%” –Kirk Struble, owner of Fourth Ave Pub and Washington Commons on Beer Sessions Radio “We try to always have a few weirdo beers on tap.” –Ben Wiley, owner of Bar Great Harry, Mission Delores & Owl Farm on Beer Sessions Radio “Sierra Nevada is like the Disneyland of breweries.” –Carolyn Pincus of The Stag’s Head on Beer Sessions Radio
How does a microbrewery get on tap at beer bars across New York City? We’re here to find out on this week’s episode of Beer Sessions Radio! Our host Jimmy Carbone is joined by guests from all across the craft beer spectrum. Sarah and Giancarlo Annese are co-founders of BeerUnion.net, and they recently visited all of the Good Beer Seal bars in New York City. Hear about how Sarah and Giancarlo learned a new appreciation for the city through their experience. Ryan Barker, manager of Adobe Blues in Staten Island, is also in the studio talking about the beer on tap at his bar and some of his local favorites. Ed Bevostecki is the owner of Mugs Ale House, and he’s in the house to share his thoughts on contract brewing and beer distribution. Finally, we’ve got Ethan Long and Marcus Burnett of Rockaway Brewing Company sharing two of their very new beers with Jimmy and company. Tune in to hear about how an upstart like Rockaway Brewing can get their beer into bars without a huge distributor. Other topics include the seasonality of beer, and the prices of some of the equipment needed to start a brewery. This program has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “It was a really great way to see the city… just going to the outer boroughs and seeing what’s going on there in the craft beer scene.” — Sarah Annese on Beer Sessions Radio “As a bar manager, that’s a lot of what it’s about- getting people to keep brewing, support local breweries, getting people to drink the new breweries and know where they’re from. A new local brewery- that’s awesome, that’s something I can talk about in the bar.” — Ryan Barker on Beer Sessions Radio