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Australian PGA Chair and former professional golfer Rodger Davis spoke to Quentin Hull about his current relationship with Greg Norman and why the LIV tour is helping to grow interest in the sport as a whole.
Rodger Davis:- Born in Sydney in 1971- Youngest of four children to Stewart and Edith- He started playing Golf at 11 years of age- Turned pro at 23 in 1974 - Won 42 tournaments worldwide- Was ranked 7th in the world in 1986- He beat Freddy Couples in a playoff for the Bi-Centenial Classic in 1988- Current Chairman of the Australian PGA- He still loves the game and plays Golf 3 or 4 times a week
In Episode 16 of Backspin, the boys catch up with PGA Chairman, Rodger Davis and cover a multitude of topics, from the state of the game heading into 2019 to Jack Wilson’s haircut. John Dyer, the Managing Director of Air Adventures Australia joins Larry and Steve to talk about the amazing history of the company, […]
Host Ben Rice travels to Final Gravity in Roseville, CA, for a very special episode with the Sacramento chapter of the Pink Boots Society during their tap takeover. Ben sits down with special guest Lindsey Nelson, co-owner of The Art of Beer, as well as four PBS members: Amy Mahoney, beer buyer at The Brass Tap (Rocklin, CA); Heidi Wilder, partner at Fort Rock Brewing (Rancho Cordova, CA); Teresa Psuty, head brewer/co-owner of Crooked Lane Brewing (Auburn, CA); and Amy Ruthnick, co-owner of Final Gravity (Roseville, CA), to talk about their National Women's Day Collaboration brews, being a woman in the brewing industry, first beer loves, climbing the beer industry corporate ladder, and the triumphs and tribulations of the industry itself (including GABF medals - that's right, medals, plural - badass!), and so, so much more. This episode was also filmed by Nick Larson (@nicklarsonphotography) and the video version is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=0gfrNBu4rSY It's our 3rd video episode, so be sure to check out the past 2: Episode 25 w/ Shaun O'Sullivan of 21st Amendment and comedian/pot activitist Ngaio Bealum and Episode 50 with Rodger Davis of Faction Brewing and comedian DJ Sandhu. Find out more about the Pink Boots Society at www.pinkbootssociety.org or follow them on social media @pinkbootssociety Follow Brass Tap/Rocklin @brasstaprocklin Follow Fort Rock Brewing @fortrockbrewing Follow Crooked Lane Brewing @crookedlanebrewing Follow Final Gravity Taproom @finalgravityroseville And of course, follow Barley & Me @barleyandmepod, email questions/comments/concerns to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com and be sure to rate, review, and share us on iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, Podbean, and wherever fine podcasts are available. This episode is brought to you by Lyft. Get $5 off your first ride using the promo code BarleyAndMe Intro: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo: Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart) T-shirts now available at Zen Threads Thanks for listening!
On Episode 18, Matthew Guyatt (32.30) talks about his missing money from the China Open, Katherine Kirk (49.00) chats about her great recent form and the 1986 Australian Open Champion Rodger Davis is the guest on segment ‘The road to the Open’ (1.09:35). Mike Clayton and Mark Hayes join Andy Maher.
Host Ben Rice travels to Alameda, CA, to sip on suds and take in the gorgeous scenery of Faction Brewing, along with their owner/head brewer Rodger Davis and special guest, comedian DJ Sandhu. We talk about the trials of surviving in the Bay Area given the tech boom, start-up brewery costs, the band Tool, how The Grateful Dead got Rodger into brewing, and Ales for ALS, which is taking place at Faction Brewing on Saturday, July 22, 2017. This episode was also filmed and is available to view on YouTube at https://youtu.be/t8DIAsL0vog Thank you to Rodger and DJ for taking part and to Brandon Morgan (of Shitty Food Blog) for filming. Thanks as always to Breez for the intro music. The track is called "JamRoc." Artwork is by Jessica DiMesio. And thank YOU for listening. Follow Barley & Me on social media @barleyandmepod Follow host Ben Rice on Twitter @comedianbenrice Follow Faction Brewing online @factionbrewing Follow DJ Sandhu @djsandhu20 This episode is brought to you by Lyft - get $5 off your first ride using promo code BarleyAndMe - and by the California Craft Beer Summit, taking place September 7-9. Get more info and buy tickets at californiacraftbeer.com.
Has it really been one year? Yup - The first episode of Experimental Brewing appeared on November 11th of 2015. The tricky part is we taped that first show at least three times. We wanted to get it right as possible coming out of the gate. We're still not there yet, but with your help, we can do it! Take our survey, leave us a review on iTunes,etc. But first, in this episode we revist some of our favorite pieces of the first year of Experimental Brewing. We talk briefly at the pub about some recent news and happenings and then straight into the dream sequences as we revisit the world of data outliers, talk to Lew Bryson about Session Beers, Denny and Drew getting their learning on, talk weird beers with Russell Everett, Saisons, prove we can't taste anything with Marshall at HomebrewCon and close out with less than laconic Rodger Davis of Faction Brewing. We think we even got all the beeps in place for him this time! Episode Links: James Townsends & Sons Brewery Tour - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLxNWWeEAlw Jack Joyce Scholarship Fund - http://brewpublic.com/beer-education/jack-joyce-scholarship-awards-70000... Patreon Remember even a buck is good for charity: http://www.patreon.com/experimentalbrewing Experimental Brew Store - https://www.experimentalbrew.com/store Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Our Sponsors 00:05:26 The Pub - ABI / James Townsend's & Son / Jack Joyce Scholarship 00:16:08 Segment 1 - Outliers aka Why Science is Messy 00:26:05 Segment 2 - Lew Bryson - Corgi's and Session Beers 00:40:29 Segment 3 - Diastatic Hops - Denny and Drew say "huh" 00:54:02 Segment 4 - Russell Everett - Stout Noodles and Cool Ranch Beer 01:01:15 Segment 5 - Saison Experiment - Why Marshall is Wrong 01:18:21 Segment 6 - Homebrew Con - Marshall Makes Us Look Like Idiots 01:30:22 Segment 7 - Rodger Davis - Hops, Swearing, Forklifts and More 01:45:00 We Sing You Out This episode is brought to you: American Homebrewers Association BrewCraft USA Craftmeister NikoBrew PicoBrew Wyeast Labs Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! Don't forget you can support the podcast on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/experimentalbrewing This episode can be downloaded directly at https://www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/d... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
Has it really been one year? Yup - The first episode of Experimental Brewing appeared on November 11th of 2015. The tricky part is we taped that first show at least three times. We wanted to get it right as possible coming out of the gate. We're still not there yet, but with your help, we can do it! Take our survey, leave us a review on iTunes,etc. But first, in this episode we revist some of our favorite pieces of the first year of Experimental Brewing. We talk briefly at the pub about some recent news and happenings and then straight into the dream sequences as we revisit the world of data outliers, talk to Lew Bryson about Session Beers, Denny and Drew getting their learning on, talk weird beers with Russell Everett, Saisons, prove we can't taste anything with Marshall at HomebrewCon and close out with less than laconic Rodger Davis of Faction Brewing. We think we even got all the beeps in place for him this time! Episode Links: James Townsends & Sons Brewery Tour - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLxNWWeEAlw Jack Joyce Scholarship Fund - http://brewpublic.com/beer-education/jack-joyce-scholarship-awards-70000... Patreon Remember even a buck is good for charity: http://www.patreon.com/experimentalbrewing Experimental Brew Store - https://www.experimentalbrew.com/store Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Our Sponsors 00:05:26 The Pub - ABI / James Townsend's & Son / Jack Joyce Scholarship 00:16:08 Segment 1 - Outliers aka Why Science is Messy 00:26:05 Segment 2 - Lew Bryson - Corgi's and Session Beers 00:40:29 Segment 3 - Diastatic Hops - Denny and Drew say "huh" 00:54:02 Segment 4 - Russell Everett - Stout Noodles and Cool Ranch Beer 01:01:15 Segment 5 - Saison Experiment - Why Marshall is Wrong 01:18:21 Segment 6 - Homebrew Con - Marshall Makes Us Look Like Idiots 01:30:22 Segment 7 - Rodger Davis - Hops, Swearing, Forklifts and More 01:45:00 We Sing You Out This episode is brought to you: American Homebrewers Association BrewCraft USA Craftmeister NikoBrew PicoBrew Wyeast Labs Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! Don't forget you can support the podcast on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/experimentalbrewing This episode can be downloaded directly at http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/d... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
In Episode 7 - Denny and Drew take a spin through listener reactions to the first experiment results unleashed online and in the podcast. Then it's off to the pub where they discuss the rise of homebrewing around the globe (focused on an article about Indian homebrewers), Denny wields the eraser of correction about the beers he tried from Barrel of Monks and Drew talks up Lew Bryson's Session Beer Day project. And then to the lab where the guys launch the next experiment - all about the First Wort Hop. This time out the crew is set on re-creating Denny's classic experiment that yielded inconclusive results about FWH. Ignore the recipe content in the podcast because the IGORs asked for a recipe change and who are the guys to deny them that? Once again, hoppy times are brought to you by NikoBrew.com! Time to announce the podcast's first charity project - Freedom Service Dogs of America. They're dedicated to rescuing and training shelter dogs to serve as support animals for the disabled, including returning vets. Join the podcast as a Patreon supporter to help rescue some pups! Back to the Bay Area for one last time as the gang returns to Faction Brewing in Alameda and the wide ranging Rodger Davis. We clarify (maybe) Rodger's dry hopping procedure for his infinitely hoppy beers. The guys talk through a bunch of other things like the love/not love of fork lifts, his team - the genesis of the White Stout style (found the culprit!) and his experimental hop series. (WARNING - Rodger is also prolific with his utterances and we're still working out where the line is and whether or not we caught them all - so be careful in this segment with the kids if you don't want them learning some words!) Finally Denny and Drew take your questions. Quick announcement about questions - looks like every 10th episode, the show will become an all (mostly?) Q&A show - so get your questions in and see how long you can make D&D answer questions! Denny takes a tip from Jeff Gladish about blending and Drew recommends a few new choice selections for your reading library (of non-beery things) So, are you guys psyched to get your First Wort Hop on? Episode Links: Experiment Writeup - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/writeups/writeup-yeast-compa... Freedom Service Dogs - https://freedomservicedogs.org/ Indian Homebrewing Scene - http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/giving-beer-an-indian-twist/a... Barrel of Monks - http://www.barrelofmonks.com/ Lew Bryson Session Day - http://sessionbeerproject.blogspot.com/2016/01/session-beer-day-2016-is-... Experiment #3 - FWH vs Bittering - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/comparing-first-wort-hopping... Faction Brewing Co - http://factionbrewing.com/ Book Nook: Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (http://amzn.to/1STx0a8), The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker (http://amzn.to/1nzRg3m) Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Our Sponsors 00:02:20 Theme and Intro and Listener Feedback 00:07:31 Beer Life from the Experimental Brewing Pub - Indian Homebrewing, Barrel of Monks Correction, Session Beer Project Day 00:19:59 Casa Verde Labs - Experiment #3 Announcement - FWH Hopping vs. Bittering 00:31:46 Rodger Davis at Faction Brewing, Pt 2! 01:07:02 Q&A with Denny & Drew 01:24:00 Quick Tip - Blending 01:25:02 Something Other Than Beer - Drew's Book Nook 01:29:47 Question of the Week, Wrap up and Coming Attractions This episode is brought to you: BrewCraft USA Craftmeister NikoBrew PicoBrew Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! On our next episode we'll be giving our IGOR's their first brewing assignment! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! Don't forget you can support the podcast on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/experimentalbrewing This episode can be downloaded directly at http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/d... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
In Episode 6 - Denny and Drew look to even more listener feedback. In the pub we promulgate a public service announcement near and dear to Denny's heart, investigate rumors of nefarious hop dealings and reminisce about Denny's time in the big snowy territory of Vail. And then we go to the lab where we discuss the first ever results delivered by our IGOR crew. Is there a discernable difference between Wyeast 1056 and WLP001? Marshall "Brulosopher" Schott of Brulosophy.com joins us to provide his view on the data provided by our IGORs and the vast swath of tasters. Back to the Bay Area we're onto Faction Brewing in Alameda and the ever voluble Rodger Davis. This is part one of two parts thanks to all the stories Rodger has at his disposal! Finally we take your questions, Drew talks about pressure and Denny remembers David Bowie and Alan Rickman. So, what do you guys think of our results? Do you agree? Disagree? Try brewing the test yourself and see what you find! Episode Links: Dangers About Grapefruit - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/blogs/dennyanddrew/dangers-brewing-grape... YCH Hops - http://ychhops.com/ Big Beers Festival - Vail - http://www.bigbeersfestival.com/ Experiment 1 - Wyeast 1056 vs WLP001 - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/yeast-comparison-same-strain... Experiment 1 - Wyeast 1056 vs WLP001 - Writeup - Brulosophy - http://brulosophy.com/ Faction Brewing Co - http://factionbrewing.com/ Pressure Racking with CO2 - http://www.maltosefalcons.com/tech/racking-co2 Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Our Sponsors 00:01:53 Theme and Intro and Listener Feedback 00:07:23 Beer Life from the Experimental Brewing Pub - Grapefruit, Hop Crisis, Vail 00:21:20 Casa Verde Labs - Experiment #1 Results with Marshall Schott 00:47:40 Rodger Davis at Faction Brewing 01:28:32 Ukulele Break! 01:29:02 Q&A with Denny & Drew 01:43:44 Quick Tip - Under Pressure 01:46:11 Something Other Than Beer - Bowie & Rickman 01:51:11 Queston of the Week, Wrap up and Coming Attractions This episode is brought to you: BrewCraft USA Craftmeister NikoBrew PicoBrew Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! On our next episode we'll be giving our IGOR's their first brewing assignment! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! This episode can be downloaded directly at http://www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/default/files/ExperimentalBrewing_... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
What goes together better than good food and good beer? This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone is joined in the studio by some of the gang over at Blind Tiger: Jen Schwertman and Tommy Harder. Tommy is the chef at the iconic NYC craft beer bar, and he’s in the studio talking about beer and food pairings. Find out where to use beer in your home cooking in place of wine! Tommy also offers some culinary suggestions about beer styles and their flavor profiles. How do they heighten the taste of food? Rodger Davis calls in to chat about opening his brewery for Faction Brewing in California. Hear how Rodger connected with Captain Lawrence’s Scott Vacaro, and learn about the legal difficulties that come with opening a new brewery. Tune in to hear the gang talk about the beer scene out in California; why are so many restaurants in California turning into multi-tap bars? Find out on this episode of Beer Sessions Radio! This program has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “Ommegang is kind of crazy because they will add other flavors during the brewing process- coriander seeds, spices, etc.” [46:00] — Tommy Harder on Beer Sessions Radio