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This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Tired Hands Brewing (Philadelphia, PA) Beer 1: "Punge" // Style: IIPA // ABV: 8.3% // Ratings: Jonny - 9.1, Max - 8. Beer 2: "Peach Eviscerated Pathway of Beauty" // Style: IIPA // ABV: 8.6% // Ratings: Jonny - 4.2, Max - 5. Film: "Talk To Me" directed by Danny & Michael Phillipou. Ratings: Jonny - 8.9, Max - 8. Film: "Haunted Mansion" directed by Justin Simien. Ratings: Jonny - N/A, Max - 6. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - "Haunted Mansion" (2023) Film Review. "They Cloned Tyrone" (2023) Directed by Juel Taylor. - Jonny - Miscellaneous Weekend Activities -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 5:15 - Beer 1 19:30 - Talk To Me (No Spoilers) 31:42 - DANGER ZONE 47:07 - Beer 2 57:53 - Hot & Bothered Please leave us a rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got a few bucks to spare? Support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar per week at www.patreon.com/freshhopcinema
This week Bob and I are joined in the studio by Carley Hall. Carley is a craft beer connoisseur that happens to date Bobby the Brain Vokac. In the opening of the show we talk about Maui Brewing buying Modern Times Brewing as well a new brewery that is coming to Shaker Heights Ohio called Midnight Owl. During the interview segment of the show, it's just more of your favorite two pod-casters Bob and myself talking about valuable lessons learned while operating a brewery. This show is mostly filled with laughs and blunders. In the Just one more segment we try a beer from Tired Hands Brewing that is touted as a no boil hazy IPA. Get ready for the reactions to this beer. Get ready for the Ashland Ale Fest on June 18th from 4pm to 8pm in Downtown Ashland Ohio. There will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 to 30 breweries for this event and there will only be 900 tickets available. Make sure that you don't miss out as ticket sales will end by June 8th. I will be giving away a pair of tickets the week before the show to someone that completes the following tasks. Like and Follow me on Facebook Like and Follow me on Instagram Email feedback@thebrewerofseville.com or call the hotline at 33-271-0874 and tell us why you deserve to go to the second annual Ashland Alefest Follow the link to the ticket site and get yourself primed up for a night of fun and excitement in Ashland, Ohio. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ashland-ale-fest-tickets-330653532617?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Don't forget to join the Pint Club by visiting my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/PintTalkingPintClub There are three tier levels and when you join the Pint Club you will get an opportunity to win a six pack of Ohio beer that is shipped by Rivalry Brews https://rivalrybrews.com/. You will also get a few coupon codes, and once every month you will be invited to a one-hour Q&A session on Facebook in which you can ask them anything you want about craft beer and the industry. In the very near future patrons will gain access to exclusive content that no one else is going to hear. Don't forget to visit my website at https://www.thebrewerofseville.com/ to catch up on old episodes and visit the BOS swag store. Make sure you check out our friends at Wrecking Crew Brew Works on the web at https://www.wreckingcrewbrewworks.com/ and follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Wreckingcrewbrewworks and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/wreckingcrewbrewworks You can also check out the Medina Brewery Passport on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MedinaCountyBreweryPassport/ Make sure you check out this week's sponsors Blue Cooler - Shop for a high quality cooler at half the price. Go to: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=fdaa7e76-35bf-4f93-a2f2-0ba0fd3f2dcd&website_id=1b4fdbbe-e41e-40ba-a3b4-8cd9bcb808a9&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbluecoolers.com%2F Also don't forget to visit Shirts on Tap at https://shirtsontap.com/ and use the code rq7szr For $10 off your first order.
Eric Kenney is a t-shirt and poster designer, illustrator and screenprinter. He's printed on cups, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, vintage, chorecoats, dice boxes, record sleeves, flags, shower curtains, camo jackets, calendars, totebags, hats, beanies, flasks, slides, enamel camp mugs, lighters, jerseys, and aprons. No thongs. He has done collaborations with brands such as Poler, Lakai, Revival, and Tired Hands Brewing. He has done murals of his illustrations at bars such as Attaboy. His goods have been worn by dudes from Nothing and The Menzingers. He had a gallery called Pink Slime gallery with Ralph Stollenwerk of Pink Bike Ralph. Two IG names just combined together. The reaper is his friend. For a good time call someone else. Welcome to Wear Many Hats, slime time live edition with Eric Kenney of Heavy Slime. instagram.com/heavyslime instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
We’ve got Chattanooga based comedians Matt Harris, Ben Dalby, and Andrew Ledbetter in studio this week. When this episode was recorded news had just started breaking about the outpouring of support for women in the service and brewing industry as well as Tired Hands Brewing’s owner stepping down, we touch on it a bit, but we’ll be doing a deep dive on the next episode. We are talking about the world opening back up, Ellen DeGeneres, and Germany cancels Oktoberfest for the second year in a row.
It's the rematch of the century! The last time these 2 heavyweights faced each other was back in '62! What's changed since then? Well, Godzilla can sense when he has a robot copy of himself, and Kong basically lives that "Truman Show" lifestyle. But do they have the stamina to fight and level a city? Sure if the humans let them, but who cares about the humans? So grab a coldie, and LET THEM FIGHT! As far the beverages for this episode: Ken rocked the BatSquatch from Rogue Ales while Brad took on the east coast legend Alien Church from Tired Hands Brewing . Both were monstrous in flavor, and helped us get through through this one!
We are joined this week by Daniel Endicott, co-owner of Forest and Main Brewery out of Ambler, PA. We discuss many things including: - Danny visiting Forest and Main a few years ago. - A run down of the vibe and aesthetic of Forest and Main. - Forest and Main's beer program. - F and M's rustic brewhouse setup. - Big business changes. - Being an inncognito local treasure in Ambler. - Believe in Saison! - Daniel's artistic gift. - Approach to IPAs. - Compromising on beers outside of the wheelhouse. - Similarities to Tired Hands Brewing. - What's next? And much more! We'd like to thank our sponsor Pure Project, a small batch San Diego brewery making the finest barrel aged sours, stouts, hazy and clear IPAs. CA and NV residents can have Pure Project shipped directly. Listeners of The Full Pint podcast can receive 15% off their order by visiting purebrewing.org/fullpint.
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This week we are joined by owner/brewer of Tired Hands Brewing out of Ardmore, PA, Jean Brolliet IV. We discuss many things including: - The landscape of the Deleware Valley craft beer landscape prior to Tired Hands. - Fond look back at Dogfish Head's and their influence on Jean. - Pioneering lines for Milkshake IPA. - The fine line with experimental brewing. - Multiple destinations for selling right to customers. - Dudley Direct - Lessons learned from spinning up multiple destinations, products and "sister companies" - Little Log Cabin. - The DDH phenomonon. - Changing in house food program. - Partnering with local artisans and food makers. And much more! We'd like to thank the sponsors of this show, if you are interested in sponsoring this podcast, please drop us a note at advertising@thefullpint.com. • El Segundo Brewing – Makers of some very fine hoppy ales near LAX, you can now pick up beers to go and even order online.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio Jimmy talks with Jean Broilet of Tired Hands Brewing, Jesse Ferguson of Interboro Spirits and Ales and Ryan Witter-Marithew of Casita Brewing Company about the I Voted Today IPA. This collaborative beer project was started at Tired Hands and has spread to about 45 breweries who are helping to raise awareness about the information people need to vote and donate money to nonprofits like the ACLU and Democracy Works. These guests talk about their spin on Tired Hands’ recipe, why voting matters, and the laws that impact breweries from taxes to shipping regulations. They also talk about what it’s like working with artists on can graphics and share stories about some of their craziest beers - including a quintuple IPA, a tomato basil ale, and a beer made with fresh oysters.Beer ListInterboro Sprits and Ales, I Voted Today IPAJester King Brewery, I Voted Today IPASparkling Artisanal, Ritual Pineapple Hard Seltzer Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
More of us need to be considering dropping a car from our lives - especially as so many of us are now working from home indefinitely! Are we even using those vehicles?! But even if you are going in to work everyday, it’s time to question whether or not it makes sense to continue paying nearly $800 in order to own and maintain that vehicle. Transportation costs are typically the 2nd largest expense we have every single month so getting rid of a car can have a massive effect on your monthly expenses. On top of the positive financial ramifications, there are other awesome side effects too. We’ll dive into all of those benefits as well as how you can go about owning one less car in this episode. During this episode we enjoyed a Ourison by Tired Hands Brewing! And as we’ve ramped up the podcast with an additional Friday episode every week, we could really use your help to spread the word- let friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you’re not already a regular, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to spread the word to get more people doing smart things with their money in these difficult times! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Wherein the gang continues in a Covid-quarantine remote format--and they play the popular internet game, "Guess Which Celebrity I DIDN'T Meet"! Breaking News featured talk of Bernie, MLB,Tm and The Rock/Black Adam/JSA! Craft Beers of the Week include some great picks from Avery Brewing, Kane Brewing, Tired Hands Brewing, Weldwerks Brewing, and Delirium Brewery! The guys then break down the Top Three Movies adapted from TV Shows! The guys then play two mini-game segments: the returning Older or Younger and the all-new Five Word Review! All this plus the fans choose the guys' Combat Trivia topics for the very first time!! And of course Parting Shots, Point Blank Picks, Mail Call, and much, much more!
In this podcast, we review “Extra Vanilla Milkshake IPA” a milkshake IPA from Tired Hands Brewing in collaboration with Omnipollo. Brewery talk this week: classic pub trivia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this podcast, we review “Frequency Illusion” a farmhouse Saison from Tired Hands Brewing. Brewery talk this week: our favorite breweries and bucketlist breweries. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, we are joined by the Brewery Director from Tired Hands Brewing, Colin McFadden. We discuss many interesting topics with Colin including: - Growing up in the Philly area. - How Colin got into the beer industry. - Linking up with Jean Broillet and contributing to opening tired hands. - Getting the nickname 'The Magick Man.' - Fan perception of who's brewing the beer. - Tired Hand's core lineup. - Catering to two different audiences. - Milkshake IPA. - Beer as currency. - Direct to consumer approach and creating experiences. - Navigating collaboration requests. And much more! We'd like to thank the sponsors of this show, if you are interested in sponsoring this podcast, please drop us a note at advertising@thefullpint.com. • CraftyShipping.com - Pack your box of beer with confidence using Crafty Shipping's specially made crate. Listen to the show for the 10% off promo code. • El Segundo Brewing - Makers of some very fine hoppy ales near LAX, also check out their new digs, The Slice and Pint. • Shelton Brothers Insiders Tour - Take a once in a lifetime guided beer tour of Barcelona or Franconia with the authority on World Class beer. Visit http://sheltonbrotherstours.com to book your experience now. Music for The Full Pint Podcast is provided by our pal Ben Tuttle, check him out at tenderbubbles.com
Carlin and Mark Zervas start with another warm-up beer, which hits the tasting notes Mark has been craving recently. The guys then discuss a new venture by Tired Hands Brewing that is allowing them to ship beer within their home state of Pennsylvania. Shiner S’More Chocolate & Marshmallow Ale – 5.5 Fat Orange Cat Someone […]
Can't we all just get along? The Malty Boyz™ try to make sense of the lawsuit between Hill Farmstead and Tired Hands Brewing while drinking beers from Hill Farmstead and Tired Hands. Michael's beer divides the room. Stephen puts his lips on the Swedish. The Swedish is all alone. DontDrinkBeer.com Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com
Craft Brew News – 12/14/18Itunes – Ranked # 12 in Food Category and #1 Craft Beer Podcast recently – THANK YOU!Interviewed John Kimmich – Co-Founder of Alchemist – Stowe, VT•Famous Heady Topper, an unfiltered double India pale ale (IPA) with an 8 percent ABV•Men's Journal calls Heady Topper, “America's most coveted beer.”•RateBeer.com names it one of the 100 best beers in the world. •It regularly tops the charts at BeerAdvocate.comTrying to get Sam Calagione Founder of DogfishHead and Jim Koch Founder of Boston Beer Co. on – connect us!Drizly Lands $34.5 Million in Series C FundingDrizly, a Boston-based on-demand alcohol delivery company, has secured another $34.5 million as part of a Series C fundraising round, according to a December 10 SEC filing.Founded in 2012, Drizly has now raised about $70 million across multiple fundraising rounds from a variety of investors. Early-round investors also included First Beverage, Suffolk Equity, Gary Vaynerchuk (via the Vayner RSE fund – Wine Library) and the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America.Six-year-old Drizly, which processed over 1 million transactions in 2017, currently bills itself as “the world’s largest alcohol marketplace.” Its mobile application enables consumers to shop for beer, wine and spirits and compare prices.Drizly, which operates in more than 100 North American markets and recently expanded into Vancouver, Canada, has forged partnerships with more than 1,000 retailers. The company is aiming to add another 2,000 retail stores in 2019, according to source with knowledge of the company’s growth strategies.•Intrastate Shipping Available In (16): •California•Colorado•Connecticut•D.C.•Florida•Illinois•Louisiana•Massachusetts•Minnesota•Missouri•New Jersey•New York•North Carolina•Ohio•Oregon•Washington•Interstate Shipping Available In (8): •Virginia•West Virginia•Idaho•North Dakota•Nebraska•New Mexico•Nevada•OregonDME Receivership Leaves Hundreds of Craft Brewers in LimboNearly 26 months after the merger of Canadian brewing equipment manufacturers Diversified Metal Engineering (DME) and Newlands Systems, the combined company has fallen into receivership after defaulting on loan payments to the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC).DME Group’s financial troubles have left hundreds of of North American craft brewery owners who had already shelled out millions of dollars in equipment deposits in limbo.DME’s list of unsecured brewery creditors features a host of well-known producers, including 10 Barrel Brewing, Anchorage Brewing, Diageo, Foam Brewers, Labatt, Lord Hobo, Maine Beer Company, Monday Night Brewing, Moosehead Breweries, New Belgium Brewing, Night Shift Brewing, Notch Brewing, Tired Hands Brewing, and Wicked Weed, among many others.DME’s financial woes follow issues for several other brewing equipment manufacturers, including the closure of Portland, Oregon-based Metal Craft in 2017 and Canton, Ohio-based SysTech Stainless Works earlier this year.Thad Fisco, owner of Portland Kettle Works, likened the closings to small brewers stuck in the “hinterland between being regional and being local.”“Same exact thing is happening in the manufacturing business,” he said. “Too much debt, the debt gets ahead of you, you can’t make the payments and the banks come in and foreclose.”Still, the closure of a large manufacturer such as DME is an opportunity for companies such as Portland Kettle Works, Fisco said.Anheuser-Busch Lays Off Dozens of Brewery WorkersAnheuser-Busch InBev has eliminated nearly 40 jobs across North America, Brewbound has learned.In a statement issued last Friday, A-B said it was making “a limited number of targeted changes” to its North American “supply organization.”Last week’s cuts come about 15 months after A-B eliminated nearly 2 percent of its North American workforce in a move that impacted approximately 350 employees.A-B joins a growing list of beer companies that have downsized their workforces in 2018, including Constellation Brands, Pabst Brewing Company, Lagunitas, New Belgium, Green Flash, Ninkasi, and Avery Brewing, among others.Through the first nine months of 2018, A-B’s U.S. revenues have declined 1.4 percent. Meanwhile, the company’s two flagship brands — Bud Light and Budweiser — continue to lose volume although both still rank among the top five Brewery Openings on the Rise in Major U.S. Population Centers, BA ReportsU.S. cities with populations in excess of 5 million have seen the most percentage growth of brewery openings in the past five years, according to Brewers Association chief economist Bart Watson.In an email to Brewbound, Watson explained that the growth in the number of breweries in the U.S.’s largest cities is partially due to those locations playing “catch-up” with the rest of the country.Watson’s data — including an interactive map — revealed that eight metro areas are now home to more than 100 breweries.Leading the way is Chicago, with 167 breweries. Interviewed Chet Brett (Brand Manager) from Tribes Brewing Co. in Mokena, IL - Chicago area– they are doing well and selling a lot of beer.Trailing Chicago are long-time beer meccas and other major population centers, including Denver (158), Seattle (153), San Diego (150), Los Angeles (146), New York (141), Portland, Oregon (139), and Philadelphia (113).The last time Watson charted the data — in 2013 — Seattle’s 87 breweries were the most in the nation. Chicago ranked fifth that year with 62 breweries, trailing Portland, Oregon (77), San Diego (76) and Denver (63).Rankings are fleeting, however, as more breweries open their doors and shutter. According to the BA, 7,000 breweries were in operation as of the end of October, with potentially as many as 1,000 openings in 2018. Meanwhile, Watson told Brewbound earlier this year that he anticipates as many as 300 brewery closures by the end of 2018, as the gap between openings and closings begins to converge.News courtesy of Brewbound (https://www.brewbound.com/)Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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I'm sensing a theme @tiredhandsbeer @ForestandMain @beermakesthree Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Caperton, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Boy Mike SUDS Episode – A tasty flight from Tired Hands Brewing and Forest & Main Brewing. Quite possibly the best Rock Balboa accent you'll ever hear from Kendall. This episode is exceedingly entertaining with our excessive use of the word exceedingly. Caperton confesses that he would like it be exceedingly dry. Our ratings are 1-5 with 5 being the best. We taste and discuss the following beer: Tire Hands Brewing HopHands SUDS – 3 Tire Hands Brewing Five Leaves Left (V) SUDS – 4 Tire Hands Brewing Ourison SUDS – 3 Tire Hands Brewing Seeds and Stems SUDS – 3 Forest & Main Solaire Reserve SUDS – 4 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, and YouTube. Good ol Boy Caperton appears on this show under the influence of free beer and the fear of kudzu. Good ol Boy Kendall tolerates us on a repetitive basis. Be sure to check out Kendall and June's Blog. www.beermakesthree.com 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 Podcast”
I’m sensing a theme @tiredhandsbeer @ForestandMain @beermakesthree Co hosts : Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Caperton, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Boy Mike SUDS Episode – A tasty flight from Tired Hands Brewing and Forest & Main Brewing. Quite possibly the best Rock Balboa accent you’ll ever hear from Kendall. This episode is exceedingly entertaining with our excessive use of the word exceedingly. Caperton confesses that he would like it be exceedingly dry. Our ratings are 1-5 with 5 being the best. We taste and discuss the following beer: Tire Hands Brewing HopHands SUDS – 3 Tire Hands Brewing Five Leaves Left (V) SUDS – 4 Tire Hands Brewing Ourison SUDS – 3 Tire Hands Brewing Seeds and Stems SUDS – 3 Forest & Main Solaire Reserve SUDS – 4 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, Spotify, Soundcloud, and YouTube. Good ol Boy Caperton appears on this show under the influence of free beer and the fear of kudzu. Good ol Boy Kendall tolerates us on a repetitive basis. Be sure to check out Kendall and June’s Blog. www.beermakesthree.com 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 Podcast”
Dan Kim stops by for some beer talk and his first taste of a dark sour beer. He and Carlin them discuss a recent trip that Carlin took to Tired Hands Brewing in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, highlighting the good and a little bad. Allagash Tripel Belgian Tripel Ale – 2.5 Three Floyds Gumballhead Hoppy Wheat – […]
On their one-year anniversary episode, Nick and Jay catch up on their weekends, follow up on Apple's battery replacement program, and ponder the importance of "craft" vs. "independent". After last week's episode on resolutions, the guys talk about what they're looking forward to in 2018. On the after show, Nick vents about a recent beer trade gone bad and Jay confesses he doesn't know how to use Reddit. This week's show beer is Fruitoleptic Cartographer, a collaboration between Tired Hands Brewing and Monkish Brewing.Links:Apple's $29 Battery Replacement Program Could Lead to 16M Fewer iPhones Sold in 2018 - Mac Rumors"Craft" Beer Is Dead in 2018. So What Is "Independent" Beer Worth to You?Fruitoleptic Cartographer - Tired Hands Brewing Company - UntappdKGI: Apple to Launch 6.5-Inch 'iPhone X Plus' and Lower-Priced 6.1-Inch Full-Screen LCD Model Next Year | MacRumorsApple Is Working on 2018 iPad Redesign With Facial Recognition | BloombergGod of War | PS4IBU Theme by Broken Pixels
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On their one-year anniversary episode, Nick and Jay catch up on their weekends, follow up on Apple's battery replacement program, and ponder the importance of "craft" vs. "independent". After last week's episode on resolutions, the guys talk about what they're looking forward to in 2018. On the after show, Nick vents about a recent beer trade gone bad and Jay confesses he doesn't know how to use Reddit. This week's show beer is Fruitoleptic Cartographer, a collaboration between Tired Hands Brewing and Monkish Brewing.
Mike is an extremely talented pen and ink illustrator who we came to learn about due to the powerful can art that he does with Tired Hands Brewing out of Ardmore, PA. His black and white work is impressive and strong which made this interview even more enjoyable for us, especially given the fact that we are also members of the Color Blind club. It is a small piece of the story, but one that gives insight into the artist and his path. Check out this episode to learn more about this incredible artist and how he has become an active member of the Tired Hands family.
Internet Beer Users | At the Intersection of Craft Beer and Technology
On tap this week, Nick and Jay bounce back from last week's episode and sample Blueberry Pancake Milkshake IPA from Tired Hands Brewing. Later in the episode, they talk about the state of wireless carriers today, what is available today, and their choice of carrier and why. In the after show, some basketball talk and their thoughts on LeBron James. There are some audio issues on this week's episode that we didn't discover until after we recorded. Sorry for the technical issues, we hope you enjoy the show.
On tap this week, Nick and Jay bounce back from last week's episode and sample Blueberry Pancake Milkshake IPA from Tired Hands Brewing. Later in the episode, they talk about the state of wireless carriers today, what is available today, and their choice of carrier and why. In the after show, some basketball talk and their thoughts on LeBron James. There are some audio issues on this week's episode that we didn't discover until after we recorded. Sorry for the technical issues, we hope you enjoy the show.Links:Tropical Torpedo Tropical IPA | Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. | BeerAdvocateArrogant Bastard Ale - RateBeerCellarmaker Hop Slangin IPA - RateBeerBlueberry Pancake Milkshake IPA | Tired Hands Brewing Company | BeerAdvocateTired Hands Brewing Company | Strange and Beautiful Beers in Ardmore, PAMurky Business APA - Speakeasy Ales & Lagers - UntappdWhy every US carrier has a new unlimited plan - The VergeNick's Speed Test - SprintNick's Speed Test - AT&TJay's Speed Test - T-MobileIBU Theme by Equivalent Exchange
Season 3, Episode 12 – This week, we try to figure out exactly why Tired Hands Brewing Company’s hands are so tired. Spoiler: we still don’t know, but you should still listen to the episode. This week on the show, we’re drinking beers from the whalez-bro-brewery outta Pennsylvania known as Tired Hands Brewing Company. Their beers are difficult to get in SoCal (they don’t distribute here), but our good friend, Dr. Zack, came up on a massive shipment and was kind enough to share some cans with us. SWEET. Their Hands are Tired AF, Apparently. Before we get into the beers, we open up the 4B Mailbag and answer some questions about dry-hopping and where to acquire some good beer in Cleveland, Ohio. Want to send us a question? Hit us up at feedback@fourbrewers.com. First up is Hop Hands. Without giving too much away, this beer was the best of the bunch. It should be said that all three beers that we sampled were murkier than potato soup, which was to be expected, I guess. They were all served from cans (ICYMI above) and were all consumed within about three weeks of the canning date. Just remember that while you’re listening to the episode. Next up is Pineal. Matt explains to us exactly what the word “Pineal” means on the show, so don’t bother to Google the definition or anything. Just listen to the show, because that’s why were here, right? Sure! This beer was, um, well…it was good, but had its flaws, to say the least. We end the show with Alien Church, and I’m not going to say anything more about that beer. Also, Matt takes a potty break during the show. Yay! BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Beers from this week’s episode:Tired Hands Brewing Company – Hop HandsTired Hands Brewing Company – PinealTired Hands Brewing Company – Alien Church Direct audio: MP3 Subscribe:iTunes: Audio / VideoRSS: Audio / VideoStitcherYouTube (Videos) Support the show:PatreonPayPal 4B Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramtumblrFlickrSnapchat Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com