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Carlin and Rebecca were recently gifted two beers from Strange Roots Experimental Ales by Jason Tabeling and Caroline Cook. Hear what the hosts think of the beers in this return to the beer mail episode format.
Carlin and Rebecca were recently gifted two beers from Strange Roots Experimental Ales by Jason Tabeling and Caroline Cook. Hear what the hosts think of the beers in this return to the beer mail episode format.
THE JUMP:Dill and Brent are back at CAM studio this week with a guest!Erie City Councilman Chuck Nelson joins us for a great discussion:Chuck is a pastor, a politician, and a doctoral candidate. Needless to say, he keeps himself busy. Chuck was in the news this week for various reasons, including his disagreement with the FOP and the President of the City Council, Liz AllenIs there correlation between increased police and the crime rate? We discuss how that affects the budget for the city. THE ATACOLYPSE FOOD TRUCK BEER SEGMENT:We sample Tartburst Mango Blueberry from Strange Roots Experimental Ales – it's a sour and we really liked it! Listen in to hear our thoughts! Of course, we play our favorite game, “Where's the Conquistador?” You can find the video version of this segment on Facebook and our YouTube page. AFTER THE BREAK:Point of Order! We recap the city council meeting from Wednesday June 15th – this was a firecracker of a meeting!We wrap up the show with a Lightning Round!There's a lot of great stuff this week, give us a download and check it out!============Do you feel like you aren't getting enough Idiotville? Check out our Patreon for BONUS CONTENT at Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast(c) 2022 Idiotville Productions. This content may not be used without written permission of Idiotville Productions. ============www.idiotvillepodcast.buzzsprout.com www.patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast - It's back!www.teepublic.com/idiotvilleproductions============Our theme song is composed and performed by Warehouse 11: Guitars by Brian Blake, drums by Dave Blake, bass by Chris Owochttps://www.facebook.com/Warehouse11Band/ http://www.warehouseelevenband.yolasite.com/============www.idiotvillepodcast.comYouTube: Idiotville: Erie's Favorite Podcast - YouTubewww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @IdiotvillePods, @Idiotville_Dill, @BrentNLiberty, @AnnaHarvigson1, @RyanLouisTST, @TedBrogan2, @TheRealJakeNew1idiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!Support the show
On this week's episode of Moscow Mules and NOP Slides, we have another former colleague of ours – Dan Klinedinst (@dklinedinst)! Dan enjoys (and educates us on) Vieux Carré Absinthe (@vcabsinthe) out of Philadelphia. He discusses his 20+ year information security career journey, starting @BSidesPGH with his wife, and his love of samurai swords. David (@ireversethings) drinks a tequila barrel aged Gose from Founders (@foundersbrewing) called Mas Agave out of Contra themed Willi Becher style glass designed by Repixeld (@repixeld on IG). Kyle (@cool_breeze26) sips on a barrel aged Flanders Ale from Strange Roots Experimental Ales (@strangerootspgh) called Thief Share from a Burial Beer Company (@BurialBeer) teku glass. We hope you enjoy! Please don't forget to subscribe! Disclaimer: The views and expressions of the guests and hosts are their own and not of their employers.
One of the country's leaders in experimental ales stops by to nerd out about beer making here in Western PA. Dennis and the gang at Strange Roots are doing some crazy things with beer at their brewery and taproom, and you need to take a sip. Sours, wild ales, and IPA's, OH MY. Locally foraged ingredients and special brewing techniques set these beers apart from the rest. Whether you're a homebrewer, or you're cranking out dozens of kegs a day, you'll learn something from these beer-making wizards at Strange Roots.
Dennis Hock, founder of Strange Roots Experimental Ales, joins the Drinking Partners and discusses his approach to brewing “liquid art” and the experimentation his brewery is known for. He explains how his past career as a natural scientist heavily influences his current brewing career as the conversation gets deeply scientific. Listen in as Ed and Day sample a barely legal honey ale, one that was made by pushing “wild yeast as far as it could go.” The APV? 17.3%. The effects seem nearly instantaneous as wild laughter spreads across the studio. Once they settle, the conversation returns to a science-based one, as they talk about spontaneous fermentation and how to control their final products. Of course, Ed and Day interrupt to offer their own non-scientific thoughts. The podcast is a unique chance to learn how Strange Roots continues to push the limits of brewing. For more info about their “wild by design” beers, visit: www.strangerootsbeer.com.
No, not the band @strangerootsbeer @strangerootspgh @beermakesthree #kudzu #barrelagedbeer #sourbeer #beer #foodpodcast Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Caperton, Rev. Mark, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Brewery takeover with Strange Roots Experimental Ale from Pittsburgh, PA. A stellar lineup of sour beers that you need to go out of way to find these beers. Stolen watermelons taste best. Amazing how all of these beers are nearly double the ABV against their Belgian equivalents. We taste and discuss the following beer: Draai Laag Brewing Company Haviken Belgian Dubbel SUDS – 5 The rest are from Strange Roots Experimental Ales The Balloonist sour golden ale brewed with orange peel- SUDS-5 Peaches N’Dream sour ale fermented with western PA peaches – SUDS- 4 Goedenacht farmhouse ale brewed with apples, orange blossom honey and coriander – SUDS-5 Ragnarok ale fermented with elderberries, black currants, red raspberries and black cherry juice SUDS-5 Queen of the Yellow Dolls Farmhouse ale fermented with western PA yellow watermelon SUDS-5 Thief Share Flanders Oud Brun SUDS-4 Razmata sour Berliner Weisse with Raspberries– SUDS – 4 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com (mailto:info@sipssudsandsmokes.com) @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Catch Good ol Boy Dave’s Daily 60 Minute Beer reviews on Instagram and Twitter @goodoleboydave Please join the cause to fight the Green Menace. The Kudzu Report is a PSA to help you enjoy a vine free life. Yes, there is a T-shirt, but not made out of Kudzu. Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it’s from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2) The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
No, not the band @strangerootsbeer @strangerootspgh @beermakesthree #kudzu #barrelagedbeer #sourbeer #beer #foodpodcast Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Caperton, Rev. Mark, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Brewery takeover with Strange Roots Experimental Ale from Pittsburgh, PA. A stellar lineup of sour beers that you need to go out of way to find these beers. Stolen watermelons taste best. Amazing how all of these beers are nearly double the ABV against their Belgian equivalents. We taste and discuss the following beer: Draai Laag Brewing Company Haviken Belgian Dubbel SUDS – 5 The rest are from Strange Roots Experimental Ales The Balloonist sour golden ale brewed with orange peel- SUDS-5 Peaches N'Dream sour ale fermented with western PA peaches – SUDS- 4 Goedenacht farmhouse ale brewed with apples, orange blossom honey and coriander – SUDS-5 Ragnarok ale fermented with elderberries, black currants, red raspberries and black cherry juice SUDS-5 Queen of the Yellow Dolls Farmhouse ale fermented with western PA yellow watermelon SUDS-5 Thief Share Flanders Oud Brun SUDS-4 Razmata sour Berliner Weisse with Raspberries– SUDS – 4 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Catch Good ol Boy Dave's Daily 60 Minute Beer reviews on Instagram and Twitter @goodoleboydave Please join the cause to fight the Green Menace. The Kudzu Report™ is a PSA to help you enjoy a vine free life. Yes, there is a T-shirt, but not made out of Kudzu. Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
SESSION SUMMARY: In Session 6 of the Breaking Brews Podcast, host Jason Cercone is joined by Dennis Hock, Founder of Strange Roots Experimental Ales, and Bert Mooney, Director of Operations at Strange Roots, to discuss the ins and outs of rebranding. In 2017 and stemming into 2018, the Strange Roots brand underwent a complete company rebrand from their original name, Draai Laag Brewing. In this Session, Dennis and Bert share some what it took to execute the rebrand effectively.Before breaking into rebranding, Jason, Dennis, and Bert discuss the evolution of Draai Laag/Strange Roots, their foundation as a traditional farmhouse brewery utilizing only wild yeast to produce their beers, and how they've grown an incredibly loyal fan base by staying true to their original motives and continuing to push boundaries with their wild, sour offerings. If you are considering initiating a rebrand, you'll want to listen to this session of the podcast to determine if A) it's the right move for your company and, if it is B) what areas you'll need to focus on to execute your rebrand.Hook up with Strange Roots on your favorite corner of the web:Website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookMUSIC CREDIT: All music on this session of the Breaking Brews Podcast is courtesy of purple-planet.com
Join us as we catch up with an old friend, Dennis Hock, the eccentric Brewer, Owner & Steward of Strange Roots Experimental Ales out of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. We discuss the reasoning behind the brewery’s sudden departure from the Draai Laag namesake, his vision of the past, present and future of beer and the general kookiness that accompanies a conversation with Dennis!