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Welcome to the live stream! Tonight the boys are trying some Hop Water by Saint Arnold and having a chat.Thanks for watching!Cheers!strikeoutbeer.com#hopwater #nonalcoholic #sports #podcast #live #livestreamBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
Jake, Stone, and Jorge are gathered together to commemorate the birthday of the United States of America! During our celebration, we decided to indulge in a tasting session featuring a refreshing beer from Saint Arnold's Brewing called the Citrus Shandy. As we savored the flavors of the beer, we engaged in lively discussions about our extravagant fantasies if we were to win the lottery, the intricacies of Colorado's marijuana taxes, and shared tales of our remarkable FIFA gaming achievements.
On Wednesday's show: From President Biden's border plans, to implications following Mexico's elections, and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's pancreatic cancer diagnosis, we discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup.Also this hour: With the summer weather heating up, food writers talk about some of their favorite places to go for frozen treats in the city in this month's installment of The Full Menu.And we learn how Saint Arnold Brewing Company is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Today on the show Eric is joined by Brock Wagner of Saint Arnold Brewing Company. It's Saint Arnold Brewing's 30th anniversary this year so Brock takes Eric back down memory lane to discuss the early days of Saint Arnold Brewing. The guys talk about how hard it was starting up a craft beer company 30 years ago, doing tastings at grocery stores, when Brock knew he had something with the company, making the move to downtown, getting the law changed to be able to sell directly to customers, opening the restaurant, building the Saint Arnold army, getting involved with the Art Car Parade, the planning of live events, the current state of the brewery, their brief time with seltzers, the craft beer landscape currently, what's next for Saint Arnold Brewing, and much more! Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Saint Arnold Toasts 30 Years with Festival Featuring 4 Houston Music Stars LA Bar Vets Open Casually Stylish New Cocktail Lounge in Montrose Astros Pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. Opens Coffee Shop & Bar at Stylish New Houston Hotel Guy Fieri-Approved Montrose BBQ Joint Opens Massive Memorial City Location Aaron Bludorn's New Restaurant Checks in to Upcoming Montrose Boutique Hotel Viral Sonic the Hedgehog Pop-Up Cafe Takes Over Katy Burger Joint for 3 Months
On Thursday's show: We examine ITC's recent settlement deal stemming from the 2019 Deer Park fire and discuss the larger ramifications it could have on environmental regulation. Also this hour: We learn why some universities are reinstating policies requiring standardized test scores for admission. Then, we find out why it takes so long to remove harmful -- even toxic -- materials like asbestos from public exposure. And we preview this year's Art Car Parade with the executive director of The Orange Show and this year's Grand Marshal, Brock Wagner of Saint Arnold Brewing Company.
Welcome to The Cluttered Desk! In this episode, Andrew and Colin each discuss an idea or concept that has recently haunted them. Enjoy! *** The Coda: Andalusia Whisky Company's Stryker and Saint Arnold's Spring Spring Bock and Jim's Organic Coffee Sweet Love Blend *** Here are links for this episode: Andrew's recommendation: X-Men '97 Colin's recommendation: X-Men '97 and the productivity app Notion *** Please contact us at any of these locations: Website: www.thecdpodcast.com Email: thecluttereddeskpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCDPodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecdpodcast Andrew is on Twitter @AndrewPatrickH1 (Twitter non grata) Colin is on Twitter @ColinAshleyCox *** We want to thank Test Dream for supplying The Cluttered Desk's theme music. You can find Test Dream at any of these locations: Website: testdream.bandcamp.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/testdream Twitter: @testdream *** Our entire catalogue is available through iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Hello you Geekers & Beer Drinkers, Stephen here with another fully loaded episode for you. In this episode I discuss my thoughts on the recently release Road House movie and X-Men '97 animated series, then quick thoughts on some awesome trailers that came out this pass week. And like always enjoying a nice craft beer. Cheers. Featured Beer: Spring Bock by Saint Arnold in Houston, TX
My guest is Jay Sykes co-owner @flagshipbrewery talking all things Wolfhound Ale and more. News from Dogfish Head, Saint Arnold, Wormtown. Free pints in Dublin, Ohio? There's a catch of course. She Brew Festival details. 411 on the Lake Dillion Beer Festival. Ross Brewing St Paddys Day fun. Suds and Duds and so much more. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer #jerseybeers #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #podcasts #crowlersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the guys take on two lesser known but certainly interesting entrants into the Saint or Sinner gauntlet. Join them as they take a look at these interesting figures and their outsized impact on the world around them.
We are joined with Jacob Baker of Saint Arnold Brewing Co and we discuss their new lager, Grand Prize. Also, have you ever paired a super hero or villain with a style of beer? Jacob, Ronnie and Leo battle it out to give each character the right pairing. Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texasbeerexperience/support
Saints du jour 2024-01-15 Saint Arnold Janssen by Radio Maria France
We discuss Bible translations among other things. Why are verses translated in different ways? Which is the 'correct' version? And can we trust the translators? Meanwhile, Joe is grumpy and Nick has been thinking about earthworms, and we reflect on some wisdom from Saint Arnold of Schwarzenegger. Support the podcast Contact the podcast through your email machine Joe and Ali Male are hosting a day for Number 6s on the Enneagram. Send an email to enquire about a place. Mentioned in this episode: Kardomah The Miracle Club Robert Alter Mary Phil Korsak
In this episode, Jim, Tuck and special guest Herr Shade taste a traditional German Oktoberfest from Paulaner. Then they have a blind taste test of four Texas Oktoberfests - Manhattan Project, Real Ale, Saint Arnold's, and Tupps.
Eric is joined by Mary Clarkson today to discuss some of the latest news from the Houston restaurant and bar scene. The duo discuss Mandito's Tex-Mex opening a location in Katy, Saint Arnold Brewing Company winning at the Great American Beer Festival, and Saint Arnold hiring Chase Reid as their new executive chef. In the Restaurants of the Week portion, Barcelona Wine Bar and Nobie's are featured. Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Armandos' Family-Friendly, Tex-Mex Sister Restaurant Taps Katy for 2nd Houston-Area Outpost Houston's Oldest Craft Brewery Wins Top Spot at Great American Beer Festival Houston's Oldest Craft Brewery Taps New Chef for its Buzzy Beer Garden and Restaurant Familiar Farmers Market Face Goes Wild with New Dinner Series at Mystery Montrose Venue Massive New Restaurant and Wine Bar Uncorks Bustling Barcelona Vibes in Montrose Where to Eat in Houston Right Now: 9 Best New Restaurants Proving Our Pizza Town Cred
Welcome to the Strikeout Beer Podcast! Today we're reviewing Saint Arnold Oktoberfest out of Houston Texas and chatting about some Oktoberfest fun facts!Thanks for listening!strikeoutbeer.com
Welcome to the live show! Tonight Allen and RD are knocking back two great Oktoberfest beers; Saint Arnold and Tupps Brewery while talking NFL, Fantasy Football, MLB, Postseason, News and Random Topics. We'll see what all we can get to!Thank you so much for all the love and support!Support the Stream Beer Fund- Venmo: @strikeoutbeer- CashApp: $strikeoutbeerMerch Store is now operated by Happy Wildflowers. DM us for any apparel, cups, mugs you might be interested in. #oktoberfest #craftbeer #fantasyfootballConnect with Strikeout Beer:Web: http://www.strikeoutbeer.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/strikeoutbeerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/strikeoutbeer/Twitter: https://twitter.com/strikeoutbeerTumblr: https://strikeoutbeerpodcast.tumblr.com/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/strikeoutbeerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strikeoutbeerpodcast
Saint Arnold's Brewmaster, Aaron Inkrott, and The Houton Tortilla Czar, Danny Trujillo, of La Ranchera jump in the Hot Tub for some Sunday conversation over beer and tortillas, all made Houston!! Open a St. Arnold beer, make yourself a taco, and enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hottubbeer/support
Welcome to the live show! Tonight the guys are talking NHL, NBA, Joker, Father's Day and upcoming Brutal Beerworks party, all while sipping on Saint Arnold Brewing Summer Vibes variety pack. Thanks for listening!
On Friday's show: We talk with Erin Douglas of the Texas Tribune about an investigation into the aftermath of the 2019 ITC chemical fire in Deer Park. Also this hour: From a massive blob of seaweed that could be coming to Galveston beaches soon, to the ingredients of a Houston Matters-themed pizza at Saint Arnold, our panel of "non-experts" weighs in on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. Then, five years ago, three police officers were implicated in an illegal gambling ring in Chinatown. Now, a native of that same neighborhood has made a movie about it using grant money from the city. And it stars an HPD officer. We talk with director Quoc Tan Ly Huynh, who goes by Q.T. Ly. And, this weekend, Houston will participate in the City Nature Challenge, which involves residents using a mobile app to document and identify plants and animals in their neighborhoods.
Our program premiered on April 26, 2013, as the essential daily guide to the people, places, issues, and ideas that define Greater Houston. And, while those issues and ideas have changed (along with our timeslot and the makeup of the team of producers behind the show), that basic mission has remained in place. Across ten years, we've covered triumphs and tragedies, successes and scandals, floods, and a pandemic. If it's happened in Houston, we've probably discussed it – a lot – here on Houston Matters. In this two-hour edition, we share some highlights from our first ten years, including some of the team's favorite reports and conversations over the years, some famous voices you've heard, and some great musical moments on the show. CELEBRATE WITH US: Join us tonight from 6-8 to celebrate in the beer garden at Saint Arnold brewery. There will be some food, drink, swag, and a chat to meet the team.
What do you think of the new Staind song....IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT YOU THINK. JASON loves the new song and that is what is cooking. Pun intended. We tried a lot of new beers including a BJs beer that was bought from retail...what? Also tasted some Stone, Saint Arnold, and I bet you wouldn't believe Community Brewing!!! Last but not least Dirk let us try his and Alexa's Haze Craze and it was spoil alert....tune in to find out!
Asa Hanrahan, General Manager of the Houston Flying Saucer, joins the podcast to share his experiences spanning 16 years at the cornerstone beer bar and landmark of Downtown Houston! We discuss the craft beer evolution in Texas, Houston new downtown patio space along Main Street, the staying power of the franchise, and the resurgence of Euro beers. You'll even find out the most famous people to step foot in the Houston Saucer! And if that's not enough, Drew finally joins the Ring of Honor after 18 years! Beers We Mentioned: New Belgium Sunshine WheatGreen Flash West Coast IPAArrogant Bastard AleSierra Nevada Pale Ale and CelebrationLive Oak PilzShiner BlondeEuro Beers: Duvel, Paulaner Hefeweizen, Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen, Guiness Other Shout-Outs:The First Five Texas Breweries: Shiner, Saint Arnold, Rahr, Real Ale, and Live OakRodeo GoatParadigm BrewingBad Astronaut BrewingGreat Heights BrewingAltstadt BrewingPetrol Station & Hay MerchantTreehouseDoug FlutieAdrian PetersonKen GrossmanDallas KeuchelPaul ValChristina HendricksFrank the Tank HTOWN Brewery Challenge Tracker - See how we're doing on our challenge to visit all breweries within 50 miles of Houston! NEW WEBSITE and MERCH PAGE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media!https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Follow @beeringainteasy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
Welcome to Off The Tap! Join us this week as we drink Spring Bock brewed in Houston, Texas at Saint Arnold Brewing Company and discuss the beer name origin, spring cleaning, and Saint Arnold himself. If you enjoy the content, follow us on social media to watch clips and stay up to date on episode releases! Twitter: @offthetappod Instagram: @offthetappodcast TikTok: @offthetappod
Une infirmière aux urgences de Saint-Arnold en arrêt maladie raconte la crise à l'hôpital français. Du lundi au jeudi, Marion Calais revient sur un fait marquant de l'actualité avec les reporters, les correspondants et les experts de RTL. Le vendredi, c'est "Focus Culture" avec Anthony Martin et l'équipe de "Laissez-vous tenter". Et chaque dimanche, dans "Focus Dimanche" Mohamed Bouhafsi donne la parole à ceux qui la font.
Our longest episode of the year!! We are joined by Corey Edwards, general manager of Craft 96 in Mt. Belvieu and Garson Skelton, owner of Squats and Hops. Several great beers are enjoyed including a gin barrel aged wit from 512 Brewing, Divine Reserve 13 from Saint Arnold, DDH Ghost in the Machine from Parish Brewing and several other notable beers. Thank you for listening to the show this year! Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Show Sponsors Galveston Island Brewing Hops and Houses with Hugh Squats and Hops Music by Bad Child --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/texasbeerexperience/support
End of the year craft beer recap with Colin Klingermann from Saint Arnold Brewing Company, Casey Motes from Eureka Heights Brew Co, Michael Duckworth from True Anomaly Brewing and of course Tom Paynter from No Label Brewing Company. Lots is discussed over a few pints in the Saint Arnold Beer Garden.
Welcome to the show! Tonight the boys are drinking Saint Arnold Oktoberfest while chatting about NFL, Fantasy Football, Halloween, Movies and more! Thank you so much for all the love and support!Support the Stream Beer Fund- Venmo: @strikeoutbeer- CashApp: $strikeoutbeer
On Your Left Marketing and Events Started events in Fort WorthAfter run beers 13 years agoSponsorship activation with Rahr and SonsOktoberfest 5KSaint Arnold Santo de Mayo 5K 2014Community vs running aloneSocial runs in between racesFlying Saucer and Saint ArnoldSupply chain issues Working on new formulas to make it workStarted running in 2000Qualified for Boston100 miles a monthSaint Arnold Art Car 5K April 2, 2023 Creating an awesome race experienceBand above the start lineBeer GardenParty stageFeaturing different cars each yearLaunching Art Car weekFood includedBeer includedPint GlassMedals in a series5 years and rebrandLooking to add a 10K for the 10th yearFundraised over $125,000 for the Greater Northside Management District Support the small community races in between the big racesVolunteer when possibleSupport your local running clubs
Live from Saint Arnold's Brewery, the guys start off by discussing the Astros versus Minnesota Twins series and Justin Verlander's great no-hitter innings. They compare the Texans' choice of Derek Stingley Jr. over Sauce Gardiner in the recent draft and look at the pair of blowout games from the NBA last night. Then, Around the League; more NFL schedule leaks, Jameis Winston is Samson and Sam Howell has strange food preferences.
Nothing major. Dropped in a tune by Machete Western called Ballad of Taco Johnny, the song that kind of help kick start this. A couple of minor updates on things Taco Johnny related. My love of good beers and Saint Arnold's beer garden. Voicemail: 832-632-9690 Email: sauce@tacojohnnypodcast.com
Set Sail for Sabroconut Island with a fresh cup of French Press as Saint Arnold's own Cicerone, Jacob Baker is our Guide --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hottubbeer/support
Today on the podcast Eric is joined by the Swanky Maven herself Felice Sloan to discuss the latest happenings in the Houston bar and restaurant scene including the reopening of the Little Pappas Seafood House, a very early announcment of Hattie B's Hot Chicken coming to Houston, and the final numbers from the popular Houston Restaurant Weeks program. In the Restaurants of the Week section Maize is featured. Eric is also joined by Aaron Inkrott and Brock Wagner of Saint Arnold Brewing Company. They discuss Aaron's recent promotion to brewmaster, both of their paths to where there are with Saint Arnold, the seltzer craze, and Eric even gets Brock to break some major news about a new division of Saint Arnold arriving in a year or two! Trying something new with the podcast, if you have a question that you'd like to ask Eric or a topic for him and his cohosts to discuss send them to Eric at eric@culturemap.com and he'll answer/discuss it on a future episode. Follow Eric on Instagram and Twitter, plus check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com, such as: Iconic Canadian coffee and doughnut shop rolls out big plans for Houston Ambitious new Mexican restaurant opens in familiar Memorial-area spot New York Based, Australian Style Coffee Shop Brews Up First Houston Location 14 best Houston restaurants serving up holiday feasts on Christmas Day 2 Houston Nightlife Veterans Step in to Open Planned Galleria Food Hall Austin Based Bar Serves Up Tropical Vibes to Prime Montrose Rooftop Pint-Sized Coffee Shop Percolates in Buzzy Garden Oaks Destination Favorite Uptown Sushi Rolls into North Houston with Stylish New Concept
Next stop on our craft beer journey is in Katy, TX where we were joined by No Label Brewing co-owner Tom Paynter. Tom and Leo discuss the challenge of staying relevant during the pandemic and how No Label met the challenge head on and persevered. We also tasted some great brews that included Golden Night Stout and Cali Boy IPA. Brooks running shoes and Saint Arnold also enter the conversation as we learn about Tom's hobbies and inspirations. Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Music by Bad Child
Recorded 10-4-21. We are live at our home away from home, Thistle Draftshop, for Liquid Lunch-toberfest. Kennedy put together an Oktoberfest blind tasting for Josh, Jules and TDS's Mary and Jake Thorn. Beers from Saint Arnold, Alstadt, Live Oak, Real Ale and Equal Parts Brewing were lined up and tried side by side. It's fall … Continue reading Liquid lunch 252: Liquid lunch-toberfest at Thistle Draftshop →
For this weeks episode we are once again joined by Sylvia Benavidez, Houston Beer Mother and Leader of the Houston Beer Guide Blog. August is Houston Beer Month and we discuss guest contributions on the blog including one from yours truly and the big celebration at Star Sailor on Saturday, August 28! Several beers were had including the newest hazy pale ale, Harmony from Saint Arnold. We also discuss the Top 5 IPA's in Houston and my top 5 and it appears that I still have a lot of love for Spindle Tap IPA's! Thanks for listening to the show! Houston Beer Guide Links Facebook Instagram Reddit Website Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Music by Bad Child
This live event was held Tuesday, August 10 at Saint Arnold's Brewery. We look at the question of why some are leaving the church. Taylor Neill and Colin Bagby begin with a look at the most common reasons people offer and then the panel weighs in with more thoughts.
Aaron Inkrott from Saint Arnold talks all things beer and Ralph reviews the many problems of Constable Alan Rosen Precinct 1 Constable's Office: Child Sex Trafficking, Sexual Assault, and Suicide! Beer, Blood, and The Bayou podcast is not monetized in any way and the creators and hosts are not being compensated. This podcast exists solely as a creative outlet. If you have any questions or comments Call us at 405-806-0476 or write us at beerbloodbayou@ gmail.com
The Saint Arnold Brewing Company has been a staple of Houston's culture for nearly 30 years. Brock Wagner, the brewery's founder, shares how the Saint Arnold Beer Garden & Restaurant went from an abandoned building and vacant lot into an iconic spot for craft beer and art cars. https://www.jonescarter.com/texas-by-design-podcast/ https://www.saintarnold.com/ LinkedIn: Jones|Carter Twitter: @JonesCarter Facebook: @jonescarterinc Instagram: @jonescarterinc
The Beering Ain't Easy blind tastings are back, and who better to celebrate it with than friend of the show Ryan! This time we stack up five Pilsners from the greater Houston area to see who wins the Crisby Boi crown! And if that's not enough, we coach Ryan through the process of successfully transitioning from the city to his newfound dad life in the suburbs.The Beering Ain't Easy blind tastings are back, and who better to celebrate it with than friend of the show Ryan! This time we stack up five Pilsners from the greater Houston area to see who wins the Crisby Boi crown! And if that's not enough, we coach Ryan through the process of successfully transitioning from the city to his newfound dad life in the suburbs. Featured Beers:H-Town Pils. Saint Arnold Brewing Company, Houston, TX. 5.2% ABVLoggerbier. Equal Parts Brewing, Houston, TX. 4.9% ABVLil' Snack. 11 Below Brewing Company, Houston, TX. 4.5% ABVBlue Testament. Back Pew Brewing Company, Porter, TX. 5.2% ABVCzech Swing. Texas leaguer Brewing Company, Missouri City, TX. 5.4% ABV. Other Shout Outs:Eureka Heights Brewing CompanyNew Magnolia Brewing CompanyUrban DictionaryNeighborhood Facebook meltdownsPrince (the symbol)HEBCzech Republic NEW WEBSITE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media!https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Find your official Beering Ain't Easy Merchandise at the following link!https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/22647391-beering-aint-easy?store_id=814150 Follow Beering Ain't Easy on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
It's been nearly two years since our first tasting, but we are breaking out the Saint Arnold 25th Anniversary Grand Cru again, but this time we are sampling it with the Balcones Distilling Grand Cru single malt too! This was a really fun episode, but of course it's a short one. We'll be back with a full episode soon! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tapheads/support
Special Guest: Aaron Inkrott Innovation Manager for Saint Arnold Brewery Ian Cigar 1: El Credito El Perro Cruze Cigar 2: Hoyo De Monterrey/Excalibur Cigars El Torcedor Figurado Beer Tasting: Saint Arnold Brewing Company Spirit Tasting: Espanita Anejo Tequila S&T is brought to you by mycigarshirts.com
Saints du jour 2021-01-15 Saint Rémi et Saint Arnold Janssen by Radio Maria France
Recorded 1-7-20. Saint Arnold Brewing has a new year-round beer for all of us to enjoy, H-Town Pils! Innovation Manager Aaron Inkrott joins Liquid Lunch host Josh Stewart and Producer Kennedy to discuss it and try it for the very first time. A fantastic beer from Texas’s oldest craft brewery is available now at your … Continue reading Liquid Lunch 225: Saint Arnold’s Aaron Inkrott →
Aaron started as a volunteer at Saint Arnold pouring beer in the beer hall during Saturday tours. Soon became a tour guide, and would constantly pester the brewers and Brock about opportunities to become a brewer.
Gino & Ricardo wants to say thank you to everyone who has subscribed and shown them any love this past year on the show. They go ahead and start off with a Christmas Ale from Saint Arnold's. Then they go in about coronavirus (03:38) how that has changed the world and for the podcast. Next they talk about the Black Lives Matter Movement (07:25) that has sparked protest's around the world. Racism is Little Dick Energy (16:20). From there they move onto "FaceTime me that Pussy" (25:20). Next they talk about how New Zealand is covid free and can have an orgy with more than 10 people (32:50). They go ahead and talk about the new Kid Cudi album "Man on the Moon 3" (34:00). Next on the agenda is 2020 EP's that they liked (46:31). Last is their Top 10 albums of the year (50:00). Subscribe to the channel for more videos. Make sure to give the video a thumbs up!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcDw... Follow us at: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/openbarpod/Twitter - https://twitter.com/openbarpodFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/openbarpodAnchor - https://anchor.fm/s/1228c9d8/podcast/rss
AUDIO WARNING. There are issues with the audio, it is our fault and we are sorry. Welcome to Episode 5 of Off The Tap. This week we try Saint Arnold's Guten Tag. This week we discuss Thanksgiving food and traditions. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @OffTheTapPod
Gavin Rogers has been a pastor at Travis Park church for many years. He has been actively involved in serving immigrant communities, the homeless community and bringing attention to many other social issues in our city. He also runs the very successful Pub Theology that was once an in person meeting but has moved online. We did a joint podcast and it was great fun. Transcript: [silence] Gavin: Good evening friends on Facebook. We are having a special Pub Theology with our good friend Justin Hill with the Alamo Hour Podcast. Welcome, Justin. Justin Hill: Hey man. Thanks for having me. Gavin: If you're confused, what this is going on, Justin Hill runs a podcast called the Alamo Hour. It's a destination podcast for those who want to take an in-depth look at different people, places, events, and happenings in San Antonio, Texas. He's a local attorney and this podcast is going to dive deep into the city that we all love so much. He hosts that about every week. You can listen to his podcast on YouTube or various podcast channels like Apple and SoundCloud and all those things. Justin is a graduate of Texas A&M University graduated in 2004, we just learned that we're the same age. We have merged platforms today. The Alamo Hour and Pub Theology are of the same broadcast. Welcome, Justin. Justin: Hey man. Thanks for having me. Since we're kind of co-host, I will [inaudible 00:03:58] Gavin is associate minister at Travis park church. To me, I always like to have people on that I think a little bit more about than the resume. To me, you've always run a really good live as you speak way of life with all of your social justice stuff. I look up to you in terms of you put your money where your mouth is, but really your time where your heart is. I appreciate that. I think you do so much for people, but you're also the host of Pub Theology. Pub Theology is a dialogue group that usually meets at The Friendly Spot, but because of COVID we're meeting online, you talk about faith, the community in San Antonio, creating common good and I love the slogan, “Different brews and different views. All perspectives welcome.” Gavin: What are you drinking today, Justin? Justin: Well, I've got a sparkling water from Kirkland, but I also have a Saint Arnold's art car, IPA. Gavin: Good Texas beer. Right now-- I've never had this one, the Freetail Bat Outta Helles. Pub Theology themes, so there's a hell theme there, but it has a San Antonio scene there. Justin: [unintelligible 00:05:01] Dortch Law and I drank other people's beer the whole time and he seemed offended, but he didn't bring me any beer to drink so I did [unintelligible 00:05:11] Gavin: That's fair. It's good. Now, I really respect you, Justin, you've been serving in around town at various events and been supporting political candidates you are involved in everything I know about. You're also good friends with my good friend, Phil Walkins, who goes to our church and a great local attorneys in town. The stuff that you promote it always connects with me. I think a lot of the people who listen to Pub Theology and probably Alamo Hour. You started this Alamo Hour maybe at the start of 2020? Justin: At the start of the shutdown. I didn't want to do it, and all of a sudden I had time on my hands, so I was able to do it. I had started buying the equipment, troubleshooting, but then once the shutdown happened, I didn't have an excuse anymore. Gavin: Wow. That's great. Who has been your favorite guest so far? Now I've had maybe like 20, maybe 15, 20 episodes. Justin: This is 25. Gavin: Oh, wow. That's great. Yes. Justin: I like the meaty dense stuff. I've had some really interesting-- These epidemiologists, including Dr. Rohr-Allegrini from here in San Antonio, Dr. Lesch is a Syrian expert. Some of those things have been really interesting. A surprise one is I had a guy who was the Texas League...
This episode the gang tries a Saint Arnold beer called "Spring Bock". They go ahead and discuss some of the new music they heard throughout the weekend. Bad Bunny releases his sophomore album called "YHLQMDLG" which they discuss. Drake also drops a new music video with two new songs on it which they discuss as well. They then go ahead and talk about the coronavirus here in San Antonio. How a patient was released thinking she was negative turns out to be positive and decided to go to North Star Mall. The city has been freaking out a bit and go on to discuss about local events if they will still be open or shut down due to it. Like always if you have any recommendations on any alcohol for them to try please leave a comment at any of our social medias. As always follow our social media "@openbarpod" on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcast, Youtube, & Anchor at "Open Bar Podcast" Click the link and it will direct you you to all of our platforms. https://anchor.fm/open-bar-podcast Thank you, and cheers!
Merry Christmas! We carried on our Christmas tradition by watching the second installment in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series. Not very scary, not very good, but always a fun time. We paired it up with Saint Arnold's delicious Christmas Ale. Enjoy! As always, thanks for listening and a big thanks to @headybird (Heather Hamilton) for the movie suggestion! Subscribe, Rate, Review!
Watch this blue flame @SierraNevada @SierraNevada_NC #beercamp Co hosts : Good ol Boy Matt, Good ol Boy Caperton, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Yes, it's summer camp for adulting, Beer Camp. We needed a way to kill an hour with beer and decided to take it international with Sierra Nevada Beer Camp 2017. Possibly a new rating, “That smells like a truck stop bathroom.” We go through this 12 pack and pick our top 3 beers. No travel ban was in effect for this beer and all beers, both good and bad were welcome. We taste and discuss the following beer: Fullers, from London, UK — Atlantic Vintage Ale SUDS - 3 Avery, from Boulder, CO — Dry-Hopped Barleywine Style Ale – SUDS - 3 Surly, from Minneapolis, MN — Ginger Lager, brewed with ginger and cayenne pepper SUDS - 4 Saint Arnold, from Houston, TX — Dry-Hopped Berliner Weisse – SUDS - 4 Tree House, from Monson, MA — East Meets West IPA, a slightly hazy IPA, with low bitterness, and high hoppiness (Citra, Mosaic)- SUDS - 4 The Bruery, from Placentia, California — Raspberry Sundae, brewed with raspberry puree, cocoa powder, lactose, vanilla, and oats – SUDS - 4 Kiuchi, from Ibaraki-ken Naka-gun, Japan — White IPA with Yuzu – SUDS- 3 Boneyard, from Bend, OR — West Coast DIPA - SUDS - 3 Garage Project, from Wellington, New Zealand — Campout Porter, made with malt smoked on Manuka wood, Beechwood honey, and Tahitian vanilla – SUDS - 4 Mikkeller, from Copenhagen, Denmark — Thai-style Iced Tea, made with wheat, oats, puffed rice, tamarind, star anise, black tea, orange peel, and lactose – SUDS - 3 Ayinger, from Bavaria, Germany — Dunkle Weisse – SUDS - 1 Duvel, from Breendonk, Belgium — Hoppy Belgian-Style Golden Ale brewed with lemon peel- SUDS -1 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Hosted online at Spreaker and available on iTunes, Google Play, PRX, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeart, and YouTube. Good ol Boy Matt also covers beer on his own blog Zombies In My Blog http://zombiesinmyblog.com/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 This show has not been sponsored by any of the products involved in this review.