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We are on to state number 3 in our "Drinking Across Ol Glory" series. This time we are venturing over to The Peach State and enjoying some very out of date beer. We talk about some crunk rap and go over some fun facts about the state of Georgia...definitely not the country. Support the podcast by donating at Anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcast Save $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPOD Episode Song: Peaches by POTUSA Remember to Subscribe, Rate and Review Featured Beer: 420 Extra Pale Ale (WC Pale Ale) by Sweetwater Brewing Co. UNTAPPD - @Bestbestfriendspod INSTAGRAM - @Bestbestfriendspod FACEBOOK - @Bestbestfriendspod TWITTER - @BBFPod EMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com
Mike and Dave sample the Sweetwater Brewing Co.'s IPA Variety Pack. They have some great shows for you to add to your viewing list. The NFL is not quite here yet, so the Sports Segment is short but sweet including Phil's betting, the Yankee and Red Sox downward spital. The Play or Pass segment had a woman that has 65 siblings and wants to meet them. Mike lets everyone know he IS the talent of this show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-dawson7/support
Bacon. Enough said!Jeff Bacon has acquired invaluable interpersonal skills and learned a few life lesson in his many years and roles in the service industry. He has a passion for coaching others and desires to impact those around him in a positive way. You can also find him podcasting up a storm... Check out "Craftsmen Cooking" and "Savage Not Average - Savage Barbell Podcast"VFFP is hosted by: Joseph Turlington w/ C2 Wealth Strategies
This week on the cast we're back on a normal schedule. We talk carpentry, graduation weekend, and rare art beers. Alcohol Reviewed: Lotus Aura IPA, Star Haze IPA, and Space Camper Cosmic IPA from Boulevard Brewing Co., SweetWater Hazy IPA from SweetWater Brewing Co., Life in The Clouds Hazy IPA and Ransack the Universe IPA from Collective Arts Brewing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is bad. Like truly awful. Its plot is convoluted; its action is often nonsensical and unimaginative; and it does little to capitalize on its star power. Antonio Banderas literally has nothing to do. This guy was El Mariachi in Desperado, for Pete's sake. Let him do more than smoke cigarettes and drink. Anyway, there is a boat load of slow motion, if you're into that. Most of it is wholly unnecessary, but it's there; and it probably adds 10 minutes to the runtime—a portion of your life you will never get back. There's also a lot of sulking and staring. There's an abundance of Ray Park in a turtleneck. Yep, Darth Maul loves sweaters, but he doesn't love fighting because he only does it once. Like the rest of the movie, that scene sucks. If you are noticing a trend, you should. We hated this movie. Critics also hated it. And audiences thoroughly despised it. It is one of our most egregious flops to date, earning barely above $20 million on a budget of $70 million. You have been forewarned. So, sit back, slug a few H.A.Z.Y. IPAs from Sweetwater Brewing Co., and throw on your best "Tactleneck"! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, Chumpzilla, and Mayor McCheese are stepping on land mines and running for cover! This Week’s Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Well, there's a lot of dumb stuff that happens in this movie. (00:00) Lingering Questions – Could any of us decipher a way to polish this turd? (29:30) The "Ballistic:"Trivia Challenge – After a word from our pals at Hop Nation USA, Chumpzilla challenges the field to a host of Ballistic-related trivia. (55:07) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week; and next up: We close our "Hops and 00-Flops," series with Top Secret! (1:04:33) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—the Game Boy Advance game and more—from this week’s episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, and Amazon Music!
39 - Patricia Meehan. After getting into a wreck Patricia Meehan turns and walks into the night. Over 100 Credible & Confirmed sightings have occured since that fateful night. What happened to her and why has she never been discovered? Beer of the week is Sweetwater Brewing Co. 420. Become a patron at $3 or higher and receive early access to our episodes. www.patreon.com/mysteriousbrewsThank you to all of our faithful listeners and Patrons.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this weeks episode of Culturation™ we speak with the Communications Crusader, Tucker Berta Sarkisian. We discuss how to hone in on your creativity, putting brands on the map and cheerleading versus coaching. Tucker's career has included interviewing C-list celebs, branding and marketing for a new urbanist community, and most recently talking a lot about craft beer. She heads up communications for SweetWater Brewing Co., the largest craft brewery in the southeast and the 15th largest in the nation. In addition to directing all public relations, she is the brand director for the new Guide Beer lager and philanthropic program, manages SweetWater’s partnerships with Delta Airlines and Vice media, and serves at the brewery’s “Talking Head” (aka spokesperson). Tucker was named an Adweek "Rising Brand Star" in 2017, and her alma mater UGA named her a top "40 Under 40" graduate in 2017. Prior to SweetWater, Tucker was director of communications for Serenbe, which became an internationally recognized urbanist community and model for greenfield development. A journalism major, Tucker has always had a freelance writing side hustle, with bylines in Forbes Travel, The Local Palate, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles – and was associate editor at Jezebel Magazine, where amongst other hilarious assignments, she interviewed the likes of Jessica Simpson and Mischa Barton, and went on a roller coaster ride with the band Quiet Riot. Tucker serves on the Board of Visitors for UGA, is a passionate patron of Atlanta’s theaters, is great at exercise but not particularly talented at any sport, and is a brand new dog mom to Bea the Goldendoodle. #TuckerBertaSarkisian #Culturation #PoweredByPremier #Communications #PR #SweetWater #Atlanta #JustinEpstein
This week on the podcast we're talking about the most overrated lens for wedding photographers. We're also talking about trips to California and Mexico, Lightroom being sold on the Mac App Store, the stolen Royal wedding photos and some fun stuff like bloodsucking kissing bugs and Dr. Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck. Dustin also cracks open a cold case. That's right, he's reopened the case of his SEO guy who sent him a letter saying that the SEO business had gone bankrupt. It's juicy as hell. Plus we have a lot of information about smoke bombs, fog machines, and atmosphere aerosol in the follow up. Also, someone admits to making a huge mistake with regard to their photo editing software. Beer Talk: Dustin - 420 Strain G13 IPA from Sweetwater Brewing Co. Steve - Old Fashioned... which is basically a weight-loss shake compared to beer Q&A: What are your policies on clients filtering photos? How do you reply to an enquiry for five years and 7 months away? Links: Zane's write up on atmosphere/haze/fog/smoke (gotta join the facebook group to read). Adobe Lightroom on the Mac App Store on DPReview. Fstoppers article about the most overrated lens. Royal wedding photographer hacked and photos stolen (this was everywhere, but I'm on Fstoppers already so I linked to that article) Want more? Get bonus content at steveanddustinsavetheworld.com Join the hungover community: Wedding Hangover Facebook Group Connect with us: Facebook Page, Instagram, Twitter This podcast is edited by Bespoke Tone. Go to Bespoke Tone for all your photo, video, and audio editing needs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weddingphotohangover/message
Caroline and Ashley got to hang in SweetWater's newly renovated taproom with their self-proclaimed "talking head", Tucker Berta Sarkisian. We talk about her long relationship with the brewery, her brand directed brew Guide Beer, and, inevitably, weed. Get FREE tickets to the Georgia Documentary Film Festival June 1st (Directed by our own Caroline King) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/georgia-documentary-film-festival-2019-tickets-61904417780 Get 20% off your ticket to ride the Atlanta Beer Bus: atlantabeerbus.com, use the Code BB20 at checkout! Follow Bitch Beer on Facebook and Instagram @bitchbeeerpodcast or www.bitchbeerpodcast.com
Podcast: The 420 Small Batch episode covering the history of 420, Sweetwater 420 beer tastings, an epic 420 ad fail and a music from Weed. Another small batch podcast from Home Brew Rock Stars takes a hard hit on the history of 420, with a great 70's story about a group of high school stoners called the Waldos, who frequent an after school adventure into the local Point Reyes Forest in a never-ending search for a secret weed field. They never find their wild bud orchard, but their code word "420", which was the time they would meet after school to get high before this celebrated daily cannabis treasure trip, would become infamous, partially because their 420 slang organically saturated into the culture of the Grateful Dead, as well as High Times Magazine. We've pasted the somewhat redacted Huffington Post story below for your perusal...HAPPY 420! We sample two delicious craft beers from SweetWater Brewing Co. from their 420 Strain G13. First, the 420 IPA offering a great body, good head and nice amount of haze at a pleasurable 6% ABV with dank hops of Columbus and Simcoe, plus two dry hop additions. Then the 420 Mango Kush, a second sticky hit from 420 Strain that is an American Wheat packed with herbal, juicy mango notes and a distinctive dank nose. #danknevertastedsogood We also sample a wild peche ale from a secret brewery in Lisle, IL that will come to me when that Grape Crusher fades back down. HA! Finally, we sample some rock n roll from WEED, a German/British project/band which was created by Virus krautrock band + Ken Hensley (from Uriah Heep). They recorded one self-titled album in 1971 with music very similar to Uriah Heep (lots of roaring Hensley's organ and guitar pyrotechnics). A hearty SQUEAL to Pig Minds Brewing Co. and Artale & Co. for their awesome support and sponsorship! #drinkitup True Story Of How April 20 Became ‘Weed Day’ [Huffington Post] The origin of the term 420, celebrated around the world by pot smokers every April 20, has long been obscured by the clouded memories of the folks who made it a phenomenon. Depending on who you ask, or their state of inebriation, there are as many varieties of answers as strains of medical bud in California. It’s the number of active chemicals in marijuana. It’s teatime in Holland. It has something to do with Hitler’s birthday. It’s those numbers in that Bob Dylan song multiplied. The Huffington Post chased the term back to its roots and was able to find it in a lost patch of cannabis in a Point Reyes, California forest. Just as interesting as its origin, it turns out, is how it spread. It starts with the Grateful Dead. It was Christmas week in Oakland, 1990. Steven Bloom was wandering through The Lot - that timeless gathering of hippies that springs up in the parking lot before every Grateful Dead concert - when a Deadhead handed him a yellow flyer. “We are going to meet at 4:20 on 4/20 for 420-ing in Marin County at the Bolinas Ridge sunset spot on Mt. Tamalpais,” reads the message, which Bloom dug up and forwarded to the Huffington Post. Bloom, then a reporter for High Times magazine and now the publisher of CelebStoner.com and co-author of Pot Culture, had never heard of “420-ing” before. The flyer came complete with a 420 back story: “420 started somewhere in San Rafael, California in the late ‘70s. It started as the police code for Marijuana Smoking in Progress. After local heads heard of the police call, they started using the expression 420 when referring to herb - Let’s Go 420, dude!” Bloom reported his find in the May 1991 issue of High Times, which the magazine found in its archives and provided to the Huffington Post. The story, though, was only partially right. It had nothing to do with a police code — ironically, the San Rafael part was dead on. Indeed, a group of five San Rafael High School friends known as the Waldos - by virtue of their chosen hang-out spot, a wall outside the school - coined the term in 1971. The Huffington Post spoke with Waldo Steve, Waldo Dave and Dave’s older brother, Patrick, and confirmed their full names and identities, which they asked to keep secret for professional reasons. (Pot is still, after all, illegal at this time) The Waldos never envisioned that pot smokers the world over would celebrate each April 20th as a result of their foray into the Point Reyes forest. The day has managed to become something of a national holiday in the face of official condemnation. The code often creeps into popular culture and mainstream settings. Nearly all of the clocks in the pawn shop scene in “Pulp Fiction,” for instance, are set to 4:20. In 2003, when the California legislature codified the medical marijuana law voters had approved, the bill was named SB420. The code pops up in Craig’s List postings when fellow smokers search for “420 friendly” roommates. “It’s just a vaguer way of saying it and it kind of makes it kind of cool,” says Bloom. “Like, you know you’re in the know, but that does show you how it’s in the mainstream.” The Waldos do have proof, however, that they used the term in the early ‘70s in the form of an old 420 flag and numerous letters with 420 references and early ‘70s post marks. They also have a story. It goes like this: One day in the Fall of 1971 - harvest time - the Waldos got word of a Coast Guard service member who could no longer tend his plot of marijuana plants near the Point Reyes Peninsula Coast Guard station. A treasure map in hand, the Waldos decided to pluck some of this free bud. The Waldos were all athletes and agreed to meet at the statue of Louis Pasteur outside the school at 4:20, after practice, to begin the hunt. Waldo Steve tells it, “We would remind each other in the hallways we were supposed to meet up at 4:20. It originally started out 4:20-Louis and we eventually dropped the Louis,” The first forays out were unsuccessful, but the group kept looking for the hidden crop. “We’d meet at 4:20 and get in my old ‘66 Chevy Impala and, of course, we’d smoke instantly and smoke all the way out to Pt. Reyes and smoke the entire time we were out there. We did it week after week,” says Steve. “We never actually found the patch.” But they did find a useful codeword. “I could say to one of my friends, I’d go, 420, and it was telepathic. He would know if I was saying, ‘Hey, do you wanna go smoke some?’ Or, ‘Do you have any?’ Or, ‘Are you stoned right now?’ It was kind of telepathic just from the way you said it,” Steve says. “Our teachers didn’t know what we were talking about. Our parents didn’t know what we were talking about.” It’s one thing to identify the origin of the term. Indeed, Wikipedia and Urban Dictionary already include references to the Waldos. The bigger question: How did 420 spread from a circle of California stoners across the globe? BEER BREAK>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As fortune would have it, the collapse of San Francisco’s hippie utopia in the late ‘60s set the stage. As speed freaks, thugs and con artists took over The Haight, the Grateful Dead picked up and moved to the Marin County hills - just blocks from San Rafael High School. “Marin Country was kind of ground zero for the counter culture,” says Steve. The Waldos had more than just a geographic connection to the Dead. Mark Waldo’s father took care of real estate for the Dead. And Waldo Dave’s older brother, Patrick, managed a Dead sideband and was good friends with bassist Phil Lesh. Patrick smoked with Lesh on numerous occasions. He couldn’t recall if he used the term 420 around him, but guessed that he must have. The Dead, recalls Waldo Dave Reddix, “had this rehearsal hall on Front Street, San Rafael, California, and they used to practice there. So we used to go hang out and listen to them play music and get high while they’re practicing for gigs. But I think it’s possible my brother Patrick might have spread it through Phil Lesh. And me, too, because I was hanging out with Lesh and his band [as a roadie] when they were doing a summer tour my brother was managing.” The Waldos also had open access to Dead parties and rehearsals. “We’d go with [Mark’s] dad, who was a hip dad from the ‘60s,” says Steve. “There was a place called Winterland and we’d always be backstage running around or onstage and, of course, we’re using those phrases. When somebody passes a joint or something, ‘Hey, 420.’ So it started spreading through that community.” As the Grateful Dead toured the globe through the ‘70s and ‘80s, playing hundreds of shows a year - the term spread though the Dead underground. Once High Times got hip to it, the magazine helped take it global. Sometime in the early ‘90s, High Times wisely purchased the web domain 420.com. The Waldos say that within a few years the term had spread throughout San Rafael and was cropping up elsewhere in the state. By the early ‘90s, it had penetrated deep enough that Dave and Steve started hearing people use it in unexpected places - Ohio, Florida, Canada - and spotted it painted on signs and etched into park benches. In 1997, the Waldos decided to set the record straight and got in touch with High Times. “They said, ‘The fact is, there is no 420 [police] code in California. You guys ever look it up?’” Blooms recalls. He had to admit that no, he had never looked it up. Hager flew out to San Rafael, met the Waldos, examined their evidence, spoke with others in town, and concluded they were telling the truth. Hager still believes them. “No one’s ever been able to come up with any use of 420 that predates the 1971 usage, which they had established. So unless somebody can come up with something that predates them, then I don’t think anybody’s going to get credit for it other than them,” he says. “We never made a dime on the thing,” says Waldo Dave, but he does take pride in his role, though. “I still have a lot of friends who tell their friends that they know one of the guys that started the 420 thing. So it’s kind of like a cult celebrity thing. Two years ago I went to the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam. High Times magazine flew me out,” says Dave.
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Real craft beer, real grains, completely gluten-free As part of her cancer treatment, Holidaily Brewing founder and Chief Brewista Karen Hertz's treatment was going on a gluten-free diet. As a life-long sports fan and outdoor enthusiast, she missed having a beer at the game or at the end of a day on the slopes. She tried the gluten-free options that were available at the time but none of them hit the mark for what a craft beer should taste like. With a passion for craft beer and a background in the beer industry Hertz had a "simple" solution, she'd start a craft brewery focusing on gluten-free beers that actually tasted like beer. The process starts with using real grains. Barley and wheat are out, but Holidaily uses primarily millet and buckwheat in their beers. Hertz shares how the brewing process is similar, with a few tweaks to accommodate for the small grains. The end result is beer that actually tastes like beer, and is 100% safe for anyone with Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. The gluten-free beer industry is young but, in addition to Holidaily, there are about 12 breweries specializing in gluten-free craft beer. Now everyone can cheer on their favorite team's win by raising a glass of their favorite brew. Episode Guide Beer Guys Radio Ep. 167 Gluten-free craft beer with Holidaily Brewing Follow Holidaily: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Karen Hertz introduction | 00:52 Holidaily Favorite Blonde Ale | 01:18 Grain-based vs. non-grain-based gluten-free beer | 01:54 Slow pour pilsner | 05:15 Beers of the Week | SweetWater Brewing Peach Love and Happiness | Peach Berliner Weisse Holidaily Favorite Blonde | Gluten-free Blonde Ale Holidaily Fat Randy's IPA | Gluten-free IPA Holidaily Riva Stout | Gluten-free Stout Craft Beer News | 08:50 Gluten-neutralized grains? | 11:50 Gluten and distilled spirits | 14:32 Why open a gluten-free brewery | 15:50 Gluten-free malts | 17:50 The story of Fat Randy | 22:53 Gluten-free vs. gluten-reduced | 24:45 Gluten-free lines in bars, restaurants, and breweries | 27:55 Holidaily Riva Stout | 33:45 Gluten-free brewing process | 35:10 Nutritional comparison to "traditional" grain beers | 37:55 Holidaily's new brewhouse | 41:00 Shout Outs / Links Holidaily Brewing Company | 100% gluten-free, grain-based craft brewery SweetWater Brewing Co. | Craft brewery in Atlanta, GA Grouse Malt House | Gluten-free malt house based in Colorado offering millet, buckwheat, oats, maize, and quinoa Boxcar / Hop City | Craft beer bar, wine bar, bottle shop, and restaurant in the Lee & White development in Atlanta's West End
Hey there, welcome back. Get comfortable, because we’ve got a little something special for ya this week.This is the first of a special series of episodes that we are running with ATLbyDay.com called Interbrews.In this episode we sit down with Atlanta legend English Nick of 97.1 The River and ATLbyDay’s own Elsie Tito (friend of the pod) for a free form discussion about classic rock, karaoke and everything in between. We are later joined by Jake from Sweetwater Brewing Co. for a tasting of some of the breweries newest and most interesting beers.We had a lot of fun, and we’re greatly looking forward to doing more of these. Cheers, and stay classy.Tags: 2:00 - Interview, 52:30 - Tasting
On this ridiculous episode (and probably the best so far this season), The Brews Bros. sample 7, yes 7, beers from SweetWater Brewing Co., including Hop Hash, Blue, Chocolate Milk Stout, New England IPA, Going Coastal, TripleTails, and Grass Monkey. Ok, actually 8, because we tried their IPA as well. But wait, we pre-gamed with 420 EPA, so that makes 9. See how ridiculous it was? Also, we had an enormous, all-star cast on this episode, which really pushed the envelope, as well as the weight capacity of our benches! This episode was broadcast live on Facebook, so if you'd like to watch instead of listening, feel free! Follow us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thebrewsbrospodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsbros Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brews-bros.-podcast/id1201116891 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebrewsbros
Ölpodden var tillsammans med över 36 000 besökare på Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival. CC guidade runt gästerna på Ölsafari och passade även på att ta tempen hos några av mässans hetaste bryggerier. Det blir ett par kära återbesök och en rad nya spännande gäster från världen över. Ett perfekt avsnitt för dig som missade mässan men vill ta del av den goda stämningen och den bubblande ölen. Gäster i programmet: Steve Farace från Sweetwater Brewing Co, Magnus Mårdberg från Södra Maltfabriken, Carlin Walsh från Elevation Beer Co, Jonathan Henderson och Bob Kaiser från Founders Brewing Co, Robert Lagergren från Qvarnens Brygghus, Fredrik Tunedal från PangPang Brewing, Markus Annerfelt från Klackabackens Bryggeri, Thomas Hortobagyi från Kungsbryggeriet och James Buchanan från Thornbridge Brewery
Jimmy Carbone is on location at Jimmy’s 43 with a team from Atlanta’s Sweetwater Brewing Co. for a special edition of Beer Sessions Radio. Steve Farace, the Minister of Propaganda, Kit Blanchard, a Brewery Buddy, and Tucker Sarkisian, PR Director, join Lisa Wichowski, a leading East Coast Cicerone, and Jimmy Carbone to talk about the genesis of Sweetwater. With their laid back, brightly-colored style and their complex, creatively-named beers, Sweetwater brewery is bringing their brand of Southern charm to New York City for the first time! Listen as the team discusses the almost-accidental choice of Atlanta as home, and the stories behind their thoughtfully-titled brews.