POPULARITY
The Bums are back in the rail yard with Season 4, Episode 0112, the upper deck is wrought with some good ol' fashioned bitch-n-moaning about MLB's droopy All Star Game, and uniforms uglier than Fred Sanford's sister-in-law; Paddy takes stock in MLB draft 1st rounders heading to Chicago; shifting to pigskin news, Rocky covers Bears rookie contract Ts&Cs; Brandon Aiyuk wants to take his ball and leave; and review a new Netflix series, “Receiver” featuring 4 of the best ball catchers the NFL has to offer.The lower unit is abuzz with another majestic beer review, showcasing another creation from Hammond's 18th Street Brewing with “Here Comes the Reaper” (ABV 6.2%), a low-sugar IPA that gets your attention fast but drinks and looks light (more cowbell); Rocky's AirConFuckingDitioning trials and tribulations are chronicled; the Bums feature two travelogues — with Fontana, WI (the fake house chapters) and Paddy's adventures in and around the great state of Maine; the Bums bid adieu to six souls — Richard Simmons, Shelly Duvall, Shannon Doherty, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Bob Newhart and Joe Jellybean Bryant; and end with a baby Paddy rant that kinda stinks. Summer is moving too fast, so slow down and get you some Bums.Recorded on July 18th, 2024 at B.O.M.'s global headquarters ‘East Bunker' in Chicago, IL USA.
Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.
There's something special about when talent, vision, and respect are all wrapped up in a relationship. These attributes can provide people deeper meaning and drive which make dreams more attainable. Accomplishing a goal can be daunting on your own, but when you have partners who push you to be better—and complement each other in meaningful ways—that's when whole new opportunities can come to life. These ideas are at the core of this conversation with three co-founders of Kansas City's Vine Street Brewing. The business earned national attention last year as Missouri's first-ever black-owned brewery and from day one has backed it up with beloved beer and offering a space that quickly became a new and exciting part of the city's downtown life. Located in the historic Jazz District of Kansas City, you'll find all kinds of community connections stemming from the brewery, from beer collaborations, to music and film events, and more. Joining me to talk about what this means are Kemet Coleman, Elliott Ivory, and Woodie Bonds Jr. Each has taken different paths to this moment, but their shared connection—whether it be brewing backgrounds with Woodie and Elliott or Kemet's ability to bring people together—has allowed Vine Street to not just grow in its first year, but become a celebrated part of the Kansas City beer scene. What you'll hear from them offers a lot of tangible examples of what it looks like when talent, vision, and respect turn into something you can see, feel, and taste. And as the trio prepares for their second year in business, these things also offer them plenty to reflect on and use as motivation for Vine Street's future.
The Jersey Shore Morning Show With Lou and Shannon On Demand
Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.
Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.
Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.
The Bums kick off the rootftop with a Valhalla bond card dissertation (PGA player edition) with S4:E0110; Caitlin Clark is a role model, but can't escape asshole criticism — simply for being white and straight (WTF); the White Sox and Orioles clash with a debatable and stinky “interference” call; the north siders are stringing together fewer hits than Right Said Fred; emergent NFL broadcaster is awarded an Emmy and a designation for assignment in the same period to make room for TB12; Austin Maddox has a firm grasp on Scum Bag of the Week/Month honors; Netflix reboots an ESPN 30-for-30 gem, “Broke” — a must watch for anyone entering the job market; and close the top with what feels like the end of college sports as we know it. The lower half jumps out with another intergalactically famous beer review, at the hands of a creation from 18th Street Brewing's, “Best Patio Pils” (ABV 4.9%), a ‘decent' Pilsner style lager with Columbus and Saaz hops; while epic beer maker Lagunitas is shutting down brewing operations at Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood location (thanks Heineken); Eddie and Rocky find a secret squirrel “baby lounge” at Chicago's Salt Shed during a recent show featuring Bad Religion and Social Distortion; the Bums answer the question: What do Red Lobster, Bill Romanowski and Antonio Brown all have in common; Paddy gets super salty (by way of an outlier / QA fail); the Bums lament “No More, No Mow May” (eyes rolling —save the bees); and end with a Paddy Report on a new moniker for scumbag criminals. Tune in to get a glimpse of awesomeness, it's all we have. Recorded on May 24th, 2024 at B.O.M.'s global headquarters, Paddy's Southside Cave, in Chicago, IL
On this special edition of GSWD, the crew sits down with Pete and John Ford of Center Street Brewing Company in Wallingford. They learn about the history of their time in business, sample a few of their beers, and have a couple of laughs. As always we have Toast To Excellence, Starting Lineup/Beer Reviews, and all the other great GSWD content! Be sure to follow us on all social media: Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Subscribe on Youtube! Subscribe on Podbean, Itunes, Google Play, IHeart Radio, and Spotify! Leave a review! We will shout you out during the show!
For episode 191, we're featuring a conversation with Woodie Bonds, Elliot Ivory and Kemet Coleman of Vine Street Brewing in Kansas City, MO. The post Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #191: Vine Street Brewing appeared first on NTX Beer.
Dumb Ass News: a Penn State professor has been arrested for hiking-related incidents with his dog. Comedian Ayesha Mae joins in-studio. (0:00) Chaz & AJ welcome Peter & John, from Center Street Brewing, into the studio. Peter shares the origin of the brewery, the experimental beer varieties they've come up with, and brainstorm a new beer just for the show. (4:52) Tolland Town Manager Brian Foley calls in with perspective on the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs parade, with a comparison to a similar incident in Hartford from 2008. Brian then weighs in on Raising Cane's and the culinary treasures of Tolland. (19:10) Jimmy Koplik joins Chaz & AJ for his weekly concert updates, including news on Neil Young tickets, the status of Rentschler Field as a music venue, and his voting rationale for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame candidates. (26:21)
On today's episode, Sari talks to Kemet Coleman, part owner of Vine Street Brewing, Kansas City's first black-owned brewery. 18th and Vine is one of the most historic areas in the city, and Vine Street was very intensional with the location of their brewery. Kemet, a musician, creative, and devoted advocate for Kansas City's cultural identity and Woodie, a bold and adventurous award-winning home brewer, crossed paths at Boulevard Brewing Co. Together they've made history. Their vision is to create a vibrant and inclusive brewery that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Kansas City and uplifts the voices of our community. You can follow Vine Street Brewing on social media at @vinestbrewingco or visit their website, https://vinestbrewing.com/ for more information. For more Kansas City content, follow Sari @kcbysari on Instagram.
In Episode 245 we go live again on Facebook, and in this episode we welcome Sean and Chuck from Church Street Brewing out of Itasca, Illinois. We learn about their brewing history and how Church Street Brewing got started. We also have the opportunity to taste several of their beers and discuss the recipes and flavor profiles. Now grab a beer and enjoy the show! If you would like to contact the show you can reach the hosts through email at tapthecraft@gmail.com, or interact with us on Facebook at facebook.com/tapthecraft and for all our links visit tapthecraft.com/linktree. We have a voicemail number...you can call 208-536-3359 (208-53ODDLY) to leave feedback or questions and have your voice heard on the show. We invite you to visit our website at tapthecraft.com for more craft beer content. If you enjoy our content and want to Toast Your Hosts, then please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/tapthecraft Visit our sponsor tintackers.com who have the biggest selection of embossed aluminum beer signs with the best prices. Use TAPTHECRAFT at checkout and you will save 10% on your entire order. You can follow Denny on Twitter, Instagram and Untappd @lucescrew. You can follow Kris on Twitter @kris_mckenzie82 or Untappd at @mck1345 and on our Facebook page. Find more links at tapthecraft.com/linktree. Discord server at tapthecraft.com/discord BEERS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:Church Street Brewing Heavenly Helles LagerChurch Street Brewing Golden Elf American Golden LagerChurch Street Brewing Sour Razz
Season 4, Episode 8 In this episode, we review one of the newest breweries to open in Schooner St Brewing which is in Waterloo, Ontario Joined by Producer Nate, we review 2 beers – Czech Yourself which is a Czech Pilsner & Motor Boat which is an oatmeal milk stout. Plus we discuss the tour taken during opening day by Brett & his wife Then, we discuss different memberships that we have & future ones we would want to obtain. Instagram: CraftBeerConns - YouTube/Untappd: Craft Beer Connoisseurs Feel free to throw us a comment, like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Episode 446 - Keir Hamilton, Union Street Brewing Happy Monday, Thieves! Keir Hamilton is joining us today, an old friend from the NYC brewing scene (Sixpoint, Alewife) who recently decamped to the Hudson Valley to make beer at Union Street. We have a fun chat with Keir so tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
On this week's episode, Ben & Drew are still talking about the Phillies, react to theNorthwestern Win, Preview Purdue and sample beer from Hastings, Nebraska's First StreetBrewing Company.What We Drank: South Street Session Brut & Popular Blonde from First Street BrewingCompany in Hastings, Nebraska.Follow Wannabe Walk-Ons on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @WannabeWalkOns. Send usyour beer recommendations by visiting WannabeWalkOns.com.You canfind more information on First Street Brewing Company by visitingFirstStreetBrewing.comDon't forget to subscribe to Wannabe Walk-Ons, a Nebraska Football Fan Podcast, on yourfavorite podcast platform. ‘Wannabe Walk-Ons - A Nebraska Football & Craft Beer FanPodcast' is a proud member of the Hurrdat Sports Network.The 2023 College Football Season is underway! We look forward to sharing our thoughts onNebraska football and craft beer under a new Rhule. For more information on the NebraskaCraft Brewers Guild visit Nebraska.beer!Thanks for listening and Drink Big RedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Vietnam Is Awesome podcast. We'll help you discover the real Vietnam with Awesome experiences.I interviewed Mischa Smith who has lived in Vietnam for 10 years now. He's worked at Pasteur Street Brewing Company for eight and a half, most of those as the sales director spreading amazing craft beer across Vietnam.In our main interview we both starting reminiscing about "old" Saigon. Which isn't that old but vastly different from 10 years ago. We talk about;What Saigon looked like 8-10 years agoHow much the city has changed in that timePlaces that aren't here any longer that we missVietnam Is AwesomeListen to the main episode 6 Best Bars With Craft Beer In Ho Chi Minh City | Guide To Delicious Saigon BeerFacebookSupport the show These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | Riverside | PodcastMarketing.AI
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas chose entrepreneur Kemet Coleman to represent Kansas City at the Young Men of Color Roundtable at the White House this week.
Da Bros are back and are Live from Church Street brewing in Itasca. They sample a variety of beers including their special St. George's Day Dunkel! Listen and enjoy!
Welcome to the Vietnam Is Awesome podcast. We'll help you discover the real Vietnam with Awesome experiences.In this episode my guest, Mischa Smith, has lived in Vietnam for 10 years now. He's worked at Pasteur Street Brewing Company for eight and a half, most of those as the sales director spreading amazing craft beer across Vietnam.And he's also the co-host of the Beer Stories podcast, which is produced by myself and Seven Million Bikes podcast and shares stories of craft beer, highlighting the amazing beer that we have here in Vietnam.We talk about;Why he loves Saigon so muchThe growth of the craft beer industry in VietnamThe best places to eat and drink in SaigonAnd like every guest, he shares;What is a good 24 hour itinerary in SaigonWhat life is like for locals?Is it a good place to live? And why?Where should travellers go next in Vietnam after Saigon?Places to visitRum BarMaltBui VienQuán Ăn Quang MậpSteersman BreweryVietnam Is Awesome6 Best Bars With Craft Beer In Ho Chi Minh City | Guide To Delicious Saigon BeerFacebookJoin us at The Tourist Trap Stand Up Comedy Show - every Thursday night!Or our Weekly Quiz Night Saigon @ Rabbit Hole Irish Sports BarGet more info about our shows at Seven Million Bikes Comedy and Events. Support independent podcasting and A Vietnam Podcast Vietnam by joining the Seven Million Bikes Community. Start from just 90k a month, stop at any time, get episodes early, bonus content, free tickets to shows, invites to member-only events next 5 people to join up will get an SMB reusable mask for free! (Worth 129k) Get 68% off and three months free when you join NordVPN today with Seven Million Bikes.As an affiliate partner it also means that I will get a small commission when you sign up, but at no extra cost to you. So not only will you be getting a great deal through Seven Million Bikes, you get a great VPN and you'll be supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts. Stay safe online and enjoy the shows you love. Any questions, just let me kSupport the show These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | Riverside | PodcastMarketing.AI
Welcome to Beer Stories Episode 8 by Seven Million Bikes Podcasts! Produced by Niall Mackay.Alex & Mischa welcome their former colleague and current HiWine Sales Rep Kat Marshall into the studio to discuss the Vietnamese Craft Beer Industry from an insider's look! Kat talks about how she got into the craft beer scene with the guys at BiaCraft & Quan Ut Ut, and then joined Pasteur Street Brewing Company as a Sales Rep before eventually moving on to the wine sales game. They also discuss the sensation of trying an IPA for the first time after a lifetime of light local lagers, the personality you need to be an effective sales rep, Vietnam's place in the larger craft beer community, why people like craft beer, the very beginnings of the Vietnamese Craft Beer Industry, the difference between selling wine and selling beer, and becoming a TikTok sensation! They also search deep inside Kat's heart in a very personal round of Fact or Fiction. Cheers!Get NordVPN's ultimate security package - 63% off the 2-year planSupport the showThese are the programs we use to create Did that really happen? These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | 10 Web
On this episode of the Alternative Blacks Podcast, Chris and Tyler dive into Tyler's experience at Dock Street Brewing Company. Tyler has only been working there for two months as a food runner at the time of recording and shares his insights and observations about working in a brewery. Join Chris and Tyler as they discuss Tyler's journey in the craft beer industry and what he has learned so far. They also chat about the unique challenges and opportunities of working in a brewery and the importance of diversity and representation in the craft beer industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the craft beer industry or those looking to learn more about what it takes to work in a brewery. Don't forget to follow the Alternative Blacks on Instagram @alternativeblackspod, and check out Dock Street Brewing Company on Instagram @dockstreetbeer and on their website dockstreetbeer.com. Thank you for being a supporter of the Alternative Blacks Podcast on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/alternativeblackspod]. We appreciate your support and as a subscriber, you have exclusive access to extra content and behind-the-scenes insights. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform for new episodes every week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alternative-blacks/support
This week we sit down with Chuck Patella of Howard Street Brewing to learn about the most northern Chicago brewery in Rogers Park. Theme music provided by Myke Kelli (@mykekelli) Break and outro music provided by @FluidMinds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
I am beyond excited to share this special first episode of Beer Stories hosted by my good friends Mischa Smith and Alex Violette from Pasteur Street Brewing Company and produced by me at Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.This is a combination of two major passions for me, podcasting and craft beer. I cannot thank Alex and Mischa enough for putting their trust, faith, and patience in me to get this off the ground, and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we did making it. And of course, as always, a massive, massive, massive thank you to Louis Wright for all of his support for what I do, I literally couldn't do it without. So check out the first episode of Beer Stories here on A Vietnam podcast.It's gonna be a special PodSwap and we're gonna do more of these over the coming months. There will be new episodes every week, so make sure you go on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. This is for beer enthusiasts, not beer snobs. So if you love beer, you'll love this podcast. Enjoy the podcast.--------------------------------------------------------------------In Episode 1 of Beer Stories, Mischa talks to Alex about his craft beer journey, where it all started, Brown Ales, Walter White, favourite beer styles, his Mount Rushmore of beers, the Vietnamese Craft Beer Industry, legacies, and his decision to bring his family back to Vietnam after two years back home in the USA. We also debut our first running segment of the podcast - Fact or Fiction, where Mischa makes some statements about Alex's life, or beers in general, and he confirms or denies. Cheers! Learn more about Pasteur Street Brewing Co.Follow us on Facebook.Leave your review here! Join the community here and get a free ticket to a show!Support the showThese are the programs we use to create Did that really happen? These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | 10 Web
The guys go live from the basement of one of Charleston's newest and fastest growing breweries to talk with the founders, brewmaster, and team on how the spot came to be, the various beers on tap, how beer gets made and much more! Want to sign up for the Almost Heaven Golf Classic? Click here! Mountaineer Media Podcast is produced by Mason Jack and its hosted by Cooper Simmerman and C.J. Harvey. Special thanks to our bloggers and live events members: Joe Justice, Shannon Stowers, Jessica Riggins, Katherine Allen, Travis Khale, Laura Jackson Roberts, Mackenzie Holdren, Joslyn Barnhart, Andrew Montes and Logan Garrison. Know someone we should have on the podcast? Send us a note here!
Guest: Jesse Corletto | Record Street Brewing Co. + The Alpine - RecordStreetBrewing.com Show Notes: Join hosts Brit Tincup & Britton Murdock, as they put fireman, serial entrepreneur, and Record Street Brewing Co + The Alpine owner, Jesse Corletto on BLAST! Jesse is known for being a kind and mild natured dude, but don't mistake his kindness for weakness. He's a shark in the business world. Together, the Brit's dive into Jesse's story and experiences, leaving the listener with TONS of takeaways that can applied to business & life. Learn about Jesse's "Dream Big" mindset, how he balances a full-time firefighting career with business ownership, and what it takes to be a hands-on family man! Recorded Live from Angel Fenix Productions Studios at Musician Rehearsal Center: AngelFenix.com | MusicianRehearsalCenter.com To get the BoB Hype Songs playlist on Spotify: Click Here! Resource Links: HavenAndFlux.com BLFTreno.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Guest: Jesse Corletto | Record Street Brewing Co. + The Alpine - RecordStreetBrewing.com Show Notes: Join hosts Brit Tincup & Britton Murdock, as they put fireman, serial entrepreneur, and Record Street Brewing Co + The Alpine owner, Jesse Corletto on BLAST! Jesse is known for being a kind and mild natured dude, but don't mistake his kindness for weakness. He's a shark in the business world. Together, the Brit's dive into Jesse's story and experiences, leaving the listener with TONS of takeaways that can applied to business & life. Learn about Jesse's "Dream Big" mindset, how he balances a full-time firefighting career with business ownership, and what it takes to be a hands-on family man! Recorded Live from Angel Fenix Productions Studios at Musician Rehearsal Center: AngelFenix.com | MusicianRehearsalCenter.com To get the BoB Hype Songs playlist on Spotify: Click Here! Resource Links: HavenAndFlux.com BLFTreno.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Da Bros are back and Rob has brought some souvenirs from his trip to Chattanooga. Richie also joins in to help recap the trip
Today on the show Kansas City Magazine Editor-in-Chief Martin Cizmar kicks off beer month by talking to Kemet Coleman, the founder of Vine Street Brewing Company! They talk about how he started one of the coolest and most ambitious breweries in Kansas City. Follow Vine Street Brewing on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube. Follow Kemet on Instagram. Follow Martin on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Producer Patrick on Twitter and Instagram. Like the music on the show? Follow KC band Doglava on Instagram and check them out on Spotify. Be sure to Like Kansas City Magazine on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Subscribe to our newsletters, here.
It's our 5th Anniversary this month. As part of the celebration, we will post flashback episodes all month long to celebrate and say thank you. If it were not for you, our Runcation Nation community, we would not have had this show for the last five years, had some of the most amazing experiences, and created lasting friendships in this community. Next up is an inspiring speech given by a great inspiration in the world of running and a world-record holder in the marathon distance for double amputees, Marko Cheseto! SHOUT OUTS Thanks to all our patrons and everyone in the Runcation Nation for your support and encouragement. Because of you, we have been able to keep the show going over the last 18 months, and now that the races are returning, we look forward to meeting up with you, too! We shout out Marko Cheseto because he ran Boston today. Rhonda Lee did her virtual Boston on Sunday. Mike Rahlmann, Ana of Anna Runs on Coffee, and Greg of Greg in Orlando were running Chicago Marathon. JoJo did the Middle Half. Jennifer Fink and Maria did RunBentonville Half Marathon. Jennifer Hall - -Fun-Sized-Jen did Baltimore Runfest Baltimore Marathon. Great job to all!!! For anyone who would like a shoutout on the show, please don't forget to send them to us. We do our best to collect them throughout the week, but please send them our way! Please send them to info@runeatdrink.net or call 941-677-2733! Special thank you to all our patrons! We have been able to expand our studio and keep the show going over the last year and a half. We can't express how much it means to us. We appreciate your support from the bottom of our hearts. If you'd like more of the Run Eat Drink Podcast, including bonus content and early access to episodes, become a patron! Go to www.patreon.com/runeatdrinkpodcast to find out more. RUN While we were at the Anchorage RunFest, we met up with two inspirational figures in the running community: Marko Cheseto and Bart Yasso. We heard Marko talk at the pasta feed on Saturday of the race weekend. We think the lessons he spoke about are worth sharing, and we do so from a bit of audio we captured at the luncheon. We discuss these lessons and what they mean to us in running and life. (Please forgive the audio. A fire alarm was going off for much of Marko's speech. His message is worth hearing, and hopefully, you can get past that to listen to the meaningful message. Thank you for hanging in there, if you can.) EAT Grizzly Dogs Food Truck was outside King Street Brewing while we were in Anchorage for the Anchorage RunFest. When we saw their menu, we couldn't help but try their signature item, "The Grizzly Dog" for 10.00. They chop a reindeer sausage and smother it with sautéed onions, peppers, and cheese sauce. Yum! Other items on their menu piqued our interest, so… of course, we want to get back to it when we are in Anchorage again. DRINK King Street Brewing is a huge space with tasty beer on the menu and a beautiful view of the mountains in Anchorage. You can sample their beer from any three stories while you look over into the brewing facility or take a seat by a window and admire the beautiful Mountain View while having a cold one. They have a wide variety of styles on their menu. We talked about what we had while we were there. We hope to get back to this neat space with many friendly beer tenders. If you choose to indulge, please drink responsibly by having a designated driver or taking a rideshare service. Stay safe, Runcation Nation! THAT'S A WRAP! Thank you for listening! We are looking forward to YEAR NUMBER 5 of the podcast because of your support! Don't forget to follow us and tell us where to find you next on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, check out our store on the website and get some swag, thanks to Pure Creative Apparel. Thanks to PodcastMusic.com for providing the music for this episode, too!
Mischa Smith is the sales director at Pasteur Street Brewing Company, a very popular company in the heart of Saigon, and joins me to discuss the highs and lows of being heavily immersed in F&B, his enthusiasm through his work, navigating setbacks, living abroad in Vietnam, and more. Topics include ⁃ Moving from Canada, Korea and Vietnam and navigating himself throughout the F&B scene ⁃ Going from an unhappy place to one of contentment within the industry ⁃ Why he has the passion and enthusiasm for his role ⁃ The origins of ‘One Sip Beer Reviews' ⁃ The reason we fall in love with Saigon ⁃ The future and evolution of Pasteur Street Brewing If you enjoyed, you can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
The West Virginia Beer Roads crew met with Lisa and Derek Godwin, two of the founding owners of the new Fife Street Brewing in downtown Charleston. We got their read on what it's like to open a hot, new small… Continue Reading… The post Podcast with Fife Street Brewing owners appeared first on .
Fina Nelson is a scientist and brewer plugged into the Sask. craft beer scene. We talk about her beer research with Eskiw Labs, the Pink Boots beer she brewed at 21st Street Brewing, and more.
Hanging out with Cherry Street Brewing and The Real DJ Jelly Cherry Street Brewing's original location in Cumming, GA isn't far from Atlanta. But city folk aren't big on leaving their circle so Cherry Street was somewhat of a hidden treasure in Georgia beer for a while. Us folks out here in the 'burbs can be scary, ya know. The opening of a 2nd location in Alpharetta put them closer to the masses, and within a distance more people weren't too scared to visit. Their beer is worthy of the trip and every bit as good as some of the best in Atlanta proper. Plus, you can get some killer chicken tenders at their Cumming location or the best fish and chips I've had in the Metro at their Halcyon location. Take the trip, order the fish, try several beers. It'll be worth it. Director of Sales and long time friend of the show Ramsay Florence joined us this week to fill us in on the latest happenings. They've recently opened a location in Chattanooga, TN and the beer laws there allow them to do some self distribution. Beer laws, what fun. We've talked about them enough in the past we'll move on this time. Ramsay talks about some of their core beers, some fun wild ales in the works, and future plans for the brewery. I misunderstood some of the notes when chatting before the show and told a dirty lie regarding news on their 4th location. Sorry about that, it's totally Ramsay's fault, though. Atlanta hip-hop icon DJ Jelly joined us in the studio as well. We met him recently at Atlantucky Brewing where he was spinning some records for the Nappy Hour. We shared a few beers and learned about his history in the Atlanta music scene. Working with LL Cool J, Goodie Mob, Bubba Sparxxx, Doug E. Fresh, and premiering some of the best acts of 90s on Atlanta radio. He even produced the classic Flo Rida's Get Low. Pairing exotic Kit Kats and Cherry Street beers We've all seen the beer and Girl Scout cookie pairings. Well we're kicking that up a notch. Brian took a trip to the local Asian market and grabbed some of their unique Kit Kat bars. Melon, Strawberry Chocolate, and Matcha. Madness. Ramsay samples each and tells us what Cherry Street beers we should pair up with them. The Beer List Cherry Street Brewing Sa'bro DDH DIPA Lake Beer Lager Strawberry Side of the Moon (Berliner with Strawberries and Blackberries) Irie Hop (DDH DIPA) Monday Night Brewing / Atlantucky Humdinger Follow, Subscribe, Share! If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend and make sure to follow us on the socials! Listen and Subscribe: The Podcast Park | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify Follow: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Support the show on Patreon and get all episodes commercial free plus other cool perks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look. If you're going to listen to one episode, this needs to be the one. We got to sit down and chat with Woodie Bonds, Elliot Ivory, and Kemet Coleman from Vine Street Brewing Company. This amazing men are opening what is soon to be a KC staple. I'd tell ya more but you're just going to have to listen and find out! Be sure to listen to the whole episode because we close out this weeks episode with a track from Kemet himself. If you haven't already heard "Get Out" by Kemet Coleman then get your shit together!
On a recent trip to the Midwest, Mike stopped in Manchester Iowa, and visited the Franklin Street Brewing Company. The beer was good, so a 4 pack of the top picks in cans made their way back to Pa for an Official Take On The World beer tasting. We enjoyed Drugstore Cowboy, GO USA, Mango Fett, and County Fair Wheat. Website - http://franklinstreetbrewing.com/ Facebook - @FranklinStreetBrewing Twitter - FranklinStBrew Instagram - FranklinStreetBrewCo See how they faired in our opinion. If you could visit any brewery which would it be ... let us know. Drop us a line and tell us all about it at takeontheworld411@gmail.com. We will take on most any topic with Our Take On the World! Take On The World is Part of the Deluxe Edition Network .... Check out The Other Great Shows on our network at http://www.theden.show #TakeOnTheWorld #TheDen #FranklinStreetBrewing #BeerReview On Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4v6bFim YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oG or Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1178413 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/support
Episode 48 Breakdown: Intro | 0:00 Beer Breakdown | 6:34 (Texas Beer Co's Hoppy Duck IPA and 18th Street Brewing Company's Cradle to the Grave Pastry Stout) Metal News | 16:32 New Music | 36:51 Featured Band | 48:02 (Take Life) Hopwolves, you know what time it is... Episode 48 has Todd cooking up, well, sitting down at a resturant, plans for V, no, not for Vendetta, Day while Arie encounters some very Eerie Times as he burns the midnight oil to finish up his latest horror project. Todd cheers on the Taylor Texas Ducks with his latest find from Texas Beer Co while Arie revs up his ATV to enjoy a delctable stout from Cradle to the Grave. Bring Me the Horizon continue to expand their musical horizons with a surprising collab, a BREWTAL alumni releases a music video that was too intense for Slam Worldwide, and Zeal & Ardor drop an album that everyone needs to jam IMMEDIATELY Speaking of listening to things immediately, TAKE the time and give your LIFE the metallic hardcore dosage it needs to survive the looming brewtallity of the Leper Shepherd for this week's featured band. Turn it up to 11, crack open that beer, it's about to get BREWTAL! https://linktr.ee/brewtal This week's episode features Leper Shepherd from Metallic Hardcore Outfit Take Life Bio: "A collaborative effort between vocalist/lyricist Rob Fusco (One King Down, Most Precious Blood, Recon) and Rafe Holmes (Insvrgence), Take Life is the focus of decades of metal/hardcore songwriting experience and unbridled expression. Boasting the feral, frenetic musical energy of bands like Kiss It Goodbye and Burnt By The Sun and the scathing lyrical content and emotive vocal performances which have been Fusco's trademark, Take Life sets itself apart from modern formulaic metalcore acts and opts to take creative risks with little regard for current trends. Their inaugural effort, YOU ARE NOWHERE, was produced, mixed, and mastered by legendary metalcore mastermind RANDY LEBOEUF and is slated for digital release worldwide on 2.11.22. The vinyl version of YOU ARE NOWHERE will be released by Translation Loss Records, and its visual elements, layout, and logo have been produced and designed by graphics veteran Mike Wohlberg who has garnered respect through his work for bands like Cannibal Corpse, The Acacia Strain, and Dying Fetus." What Take Life are drinking: "We don't drink, but we're all about raising a bottle of seltzer or can of Yerba Mate with anyone regardless of what they like to enjoy." This week's Beer Breakdown include Texas Beer Company's Hoppy Duck IPA (Todd's Pick) and 18th Street Brewing Company's Cradle to the Grave Red Velvet Inspired Pastry Stout (Arie's Pick). Links from the episode: A Brewtal Chat with Oli Welzen-James and Ryan Wood of Sunfall Kate Beckinsale and Nina Kate singing Kublai Khan Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits (feat. Bring Me the Horizon) [Live at the BRIT Awards 2022] SPITE - Caved In (Official Music Video) Attack On Titan - “The Rumbling” SiM (Cover By Nik Nocturnal & Kyle Anderson) SNAKE FATHER - “Missing Persons” (Official Music Video) PALEFACE - CURSE US [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] (2020) SW EXCLUSIVE Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield! https://www.instagram.com/artofkevinb/ Intro track by absolute legend ZaKrahe https://linktr.ee/ZaKrahe Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey https://www.deathdealerproductions.com/
Episode 27 features the crew discussing two of their most favorite topics, beer and football. In the Taproom, the fellas continue to highlight Black Owned Breweries, shining the spotlight this week on Alematic Artisan Ales and 18th Street Brewing (4:40). In second half of the show, the podmates provide an in-depth pre game breakdown of the upcoming Super Bowl and the big Halftime Show (23:57). Beer reviewed Alematic Artisan Ale - We Made You A Mixtape Vol. 3 18th Street Brewing - Uncrushable West Coast IPA 18th Street Brewing - Crushed Marshmello Imperial Berliner Weisse Revolution Brewing - Cafe Deth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hops-and-stocks/support
Live from Franklin Street Brewing Company, Kelli chats with Kevin, Joe, and a special Seattle guest about HH Holmes & his "Murder Castle". Happy Spooky Season! --- TrueCrimeIRL is written, produced, and hosted by Kelli Berens-Brink. Please subscribe to TrueCrimeIRL wherever you get your podcasts and consider leaving a 5 star review. Go to TrueCrimeIRL.com for more information. Support the show by becoming a Patreon donor! Go to https://www.patreon.com/TRUECRIMEIRLPODCAST You can also support the show by leaving a tip in the TCIRL tip jar! Go to https://truecrimeirl.com/and click on the “donate” button. OR, by buying merch in the TCIRL merch shop: https://truecrimeirl.com/merch/ Watch True Crime IRL on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/kellibrinktv TrueCrimeIRL Theme music is produced by Captain at True Crime Garage. Follow True Crime IRL on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeirl/support
Jonathan & Maria chat with J.C. Hill, about the history of & beers produced by Alvarado Street Brewing. Then, Mast-Jagermeister U.S. "Director Of Innovation", Jack Carson, opens up about his past as a tour manager for classic rock bands, the complexities of Jagermeister's flavor, & Jager's "Deer & Beer" campaign. (Original Airdate: 9/24/21)
For our first out-of-state episode of The Mayor's Report, we're headed to State Street Brewing in Bristol, VA. Listen along to hear the story of how the brewery got started and what's currently going on there!Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch! https://knoxbrewstories.com
On Episode 8 of ‘Wannabe Walk-Ons' Drew & Ben stroll through Hastings with First Street Brewing Company, share their thoughts on the Fordham win and preview Nebraska's matchup against Buffalo. Also on this episode, the Wannabe's raise a glass to the Bulls of Buffalo with, "The Sportsman-Sip", and give you another chance to win a Game-Used Nebraska Football + Brewery SWAG Prize Pack in the 'Wannabe Walk-Ons' season-long giveaway! What we drank: 'Back Alley Porter" & 'Cocoa Corazon Imperial Stout' (Nitro) from First Street Brewing Company The Sportsman-Sip: Magnetic Compass from Grimm Artisanal Ales in Brooklyn, New York. Follow Wannabe Walk-Ons on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @WannabeWalkOns. Send us your beer recommendations by visiting WannabeWalkOns.com Win a Game-Used Nebraska Football plus tons of other excellent prizes by participating in our season-long giveaway! For this week's entry email wannabewalkons@gmail.com with your prediction of who will be Nebraska's leading rusher against Buffalo! Keep tuning in for your next chance to enter! Don't forget to subscribe to Wannabe Walk-Ons, a Nebraska Football Fan Podcast, on your favorite podcast platform. For more information on the Nebraska Craft Brewers Guild visit Nebraska.beer! Thanks for listening and Drink Big Red!
Dino Radosta, owner of White Street Brewing in Wake Forest, joined the 919 Beer crew to discuss their rebrand and expanding the taste profile of kolsch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for listening to the People for Olson podcast! In this week's episode, Mark is talking to Joyce and Heidi from Seneca Street Brewing! Make sure you're following along with the campaign and visit us online at PeopleForOlson.com
We drink Bombtrack, Double IPA, 8.5% abv., from Austin Street Brewing. 3:48 - Aroma and Appearance. 5:08 - Overrated/Underrated: Will Ferrell | American Ninja Warrior | Wedding Planning | AMC Stock | Traveling. 23:24 - Flavor and Mouthfeel. 24:40 - The U.S. Market is Ridiculous, and Why You Should Just Move To Thailand and Retire. 35:06 - Overall Impression.
How does a craft brewer walk the fine line between introducing new beer creations and giving the public what they want? In this week's 919 Beer Podcast, Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh and Wayne Holt travel to White Street Brewing Company in Wake Forest to find the answer to just that question. Owner Dino Radosta has been brewing and BOTTLING beers since 2012. White street is known for Kolsch German Ale, which won the 2014 World Beer Cup Gold Award, Hoptimist IPA and Relaxsession session IPA. Recently, they introduced Poolside, a lite summer lager in a can that you can take places bottles aren't allowed. Adam, Joe and Wayne are then joined by Jason Faulkner and Will Haddock of White Street who, along with Radosta, discuss the challenge of satisfying public demand while keeping things creative on their end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prost! It's a Harvest Sampler pack from Mill Street Brewing which includes an Oktoberfest style lager, an IPA and a Pumpkin Ale. Join The Pod Couple and Dougems as they sample from the pack. Need a new tie, a quality yet affordable tie? Check out www.wearedapperties.com and use the promo code 'podcouple' to get free shipping. We have ours and LOVE them. Want a Pod Couple T-shirt? Check out our website and place an order. PodGal is a huge fan of the super soft ones! Hosts: PodGuy and PodGal Drinks: Mill Street Brewing Autumn Harvest Sampler Oktoberfest Beer Tankenstein IPA Nightmare On Mill Street Pumpkin Ale Guests: Dougems Drops: Sucking the hind tit Power of the Blazer Autumne Twitter: @thepodcouple Email: thepodcouple@hotmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThePodCouple Instagram: @thepodcouple Website: www.thepodcouple.ca T-Shirts for Sale Patreon: Coming VERY soon! Books: Presidential 21 on Smashwords Have a great day - hope it just got a little bit better!
The 919 Beer Podcast does a live show from White Street Brewing Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Ovies catches up with Ian Van Gundy of White Street Brewing in Wake Forest as they release their new Belgian blonde ale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices