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What Have You
The Wheaty Wreath | (Ep. 240)

What Have You

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 61:02


This week we catch up with not having seen each other lately and mostly talk about the random things we’ve been up to - from speedy potstickers to absurd projects with clay. If you enjoyed this episode, check out more from Rachel, Rebekah, and more Christian women at Canon+: https://canonplus.com/

The Cool Room
259: The Wheatsheaf Hotel Part 1

The Cool Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 39:08


It's a special treat as we are joined by Jade Flavell from Adelaide's Wheatsheaf Hotel to hear all about her amazing journey running the venue and brewing some truly amazing beers. We are all sold out on beers for this tasting session but you can always visit the Wheaty to grab some great takeaway brews or find the tasting packs for our upcoming sessions here: https://the-coolroom-podcast.myshopify.com/ Jade has so much enthusiasm and knowledge about the industry that we've had to turn this into 2 episodes - if you enjoy what you hear please share our social media posts about them or tell your friends to listen in. In this episode we learn how Jade got her start in hospo, what inspired her to take on the Wheatsheaf Hotel as a project and some of hurdles and highlights in her journey. We start our exploration of lagers and find out how Adelaide's craft beer scene has grown and changed alongside the Wheatsheaf over the years.

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The Crafty Pint Podcast
Everything Indie, All The Time.

The Crafty Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 80:01


Terms like “legend”, “iconic” and “trailblazer” get bandied around a lot, probably rather more than they should. Yet we doubt there would be anyone in the Australian beer industry who would quibble if we applied any – or all – of them to Jade Flavell and The Wheaty, the Thebarton pub she's been running for more than two decades.We sat down with Jade to reflect on her time in hospitality, and her passion for good beer (and whisky), “thinking drinking”, and celebrating independence.That we joined her in the band room at the rear of the pub was highly appropriate too: the discussion of independence covered more than beer and hospo and took in the huge challenges facing independent music venues in the face of their own version of the multinational brewing and booze retail behemoths.The conversation stretches back to Jade's early days in Adelaide pubs, alongside the two mates with whom she'd take over Wheatsheaf Hotel – Trotty and Liz, and examines how drinking culture has come a fair way in the decades since yet still has distance left to run. Jade takes us through the transition from rundown, rotting pub to groundbreaking beer venue then award-winning brewpub, and to becoming The Wheaty's “benevolent dictator” following Trotty's passing and Liz's decision to leave the business.And she tells us about her intention, as guardian of the pub, to find a way to ensure it remains a home for great drinks and live music when the time comes to pass the baton.Prior to the chat with Jade, and rather contrary to those discussions of independence, we kick off the show talking about the recent departure from Balter of Scotty Hargrave, head brewer and a founding member, five years after the sale to CUB, as well as the new brewery for students at Bendigo TAFE.This week also sees us announce the first winners in our “Have You Done A Rallings?” campaign to highlight good beer citizens across Australia, and launch another campaign celebrating the country's brewers. Brewery of the Month is presented by Bluestone Yeast, and you can find out more – and nominate your favourite breweries – via the link below.Start of segments: 8:58 – Jade Flavell Part 1 35:29 – Have You Done A Rallings? 40:21 – Jade Flavell Part 2Relevant links: The Wheaty Crafty's Advent Calendar – Wheaty Jade Keeping Live Music Alive Scotty Leaves Balter Bendigo's New Brewery Bluestone Yeast Brewery of the Month Have You Done A Rallings?To find out more about supporting the show or otherwise partnering with The Crafty Pint, contact craig@craftypint.com.

The Crafty Pint Podcast
Fighting For Indie Beer

The Crafty Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 65:11


“I think the thing that's really important for consumers and the industry writ large to know is how many forces are currently at play that are going to make being a small brewer more challenging.“We call this the death by a thousand cuts.”If 2023 was a rough year for the indie beer world, 2024 has been worse – brutal doesn't seem too harsh a term to describe the conditions faced by many in the industry. And those challenges have also been faced by the Independent Brewers Association (IBA), the body representing Australia's indie brewers.In the face of a major drop in income, they've been forced to tighten their belt in terms of what they've been able to offer. And, as with many businesses in beer and hospo, have reduced the size of their team. At the same time, faced with such challenges, they've kept fighting the fight on as many fronts as they can – “we're small but scrappy” is how they put it.So, before we switch to a series of state by state by territory podcast episodes reflecting on the year in beer, we invited IBA CEO Kylie Lethbridge and head of industry development Sabrina Kunz to join us on the show.As you can imagine with the indie beer world fighting battles on so many fronts, it's a seriously wide-ranging conversation. We start by looking back on a year in which VAs, closures and business restructuring have dominated many of the headlines but during which there have been new arrivals, expansions and growth too.We discuss the major uptick in honest, respectful coverage of the beer world by mainstream media, the challenges and opportunities when it comes to state and federal governments, building long-term relationships and partnerships around the country, the biggest issues on the table for 2025, and how to build consumer awareness and support for the industry.The chat with Kylie and Sabrina kicks off at 7:40. Prior to that there's just the briefest of intros as we had to record this week's early prior to hitting the road for SA before dawn on Wednesday for a sold-out event at The Wheaty and a bunch of podcast recordings you'll get to enjoy over the coming weeks and months. We discussed the return of one of craft beer's key figures, Phil Sexton, to brewing alongside son Harry with the launch of Keeper Brewing at the former home of Temple, as well as our upcoming event with Molly Rose. Thanks to show sponsors FOBOH and The High Country Hop. Relevant links: That's A Keeper: Sexton Family Turn Temple Into A Shrine To PilsThe Molly Rose Story – Distilled: Independent Brewers Association website: https://independentbrewers.org.au/ To find out more about supporting the show or otherwise partnering with The Crafty Pint, contact craig@craftypint.com.

The Crafty Pint Podcast
Making A Positive Impact With Beer

The Crafty Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 74:08


What does it mean to be a sustainable business or to brew in a sustainable manner? Can beer really do good, or are such claims just there to make marketing departments feel better about themselves? And, if so, how can they have a positive impact on the world around them, from their local community to the drinkers who buy their beers?Such questions – and helping people find the right answers to them – have occupied James Perrin throughout his career in beer. It's one that started with Lion in New Zealand, brought him to Stone & Wood in the midst of their rapid growth, and continues to this day in many ways.He's still involved in a Northern Rivers brewery too, albeit a rather smaller one. He left Stone & Wood after the sale to Lion / Kirin, and these days is part of the team running Spangled Drongo, a brewery which makes a donation from every beer sold to help protect the natural habitat around them.He also works with businesses looking to be better global citizens in and outside beer, both in Australia and overseas, and has helped some – most recently Jervis Bay Brewing Co – gain B Corp status.James is a wealth of knowledge on all things sustainability and has developed a model of six ways in which businesses can look to have a positive impact. He joined us on the show to explain his approach, discuss various programs and certifications in this space, and to highlight examples from the beer world that have impressed him.He talks passionately about the importance of authenticity in making connections with consumers, and is a firm believer that indie beer businesses occupy a role within communities through which they can make changes for the better and inspire others to follow suit.The chat with James starts at 16:17Prior to that we welcomed another guest, who joined James for the preamble. With Will making his way back to Australia from Bali, Benedict Kennedy-Cox stepped up to the oche.Benny has been writing for The Crafty Pint for a few years now, often combining beer with another passion of his: travel. He was in Melbourne so dropped into the studio to discuss the week's news, share some of his favourite experiences on the road, including getting abused by a waiter in Köln, and offer insight into the sustainably-minded businesses he's written about for us.There also a heads-up for our forthcoming lager-centric event at The Wheaty.Relevant links:Going Green: Sustainable Brewing: https://craftypint.com/news/1767/going-green-sustainable-brewingSpangled Drongo Brewing: https://craftypint.com/brewery/865/spangled-drongo-brewery Jervis Bay Secure B Corp Status: https://craftypint.com/news/3588/better-every-day-jervis-bay-become-a-b-corp James Perrin's website: https://www.jamesperrin.com.au/ Ryefield Hops' Certifiably Sustainable Growth: https://craftypint.com/news/3376/ryefield-hops-certifiably-sustainable-growth Frogs Hollow's Off-Grid Brewery: https://craftypint.com/news/3590/going-green-frogs-hollows-off-grid-brewery Mitta Mitta Brewing: https://craftypint.com/brewery/398/mitta-mitta-brewing-co Ten Lessons From Ten Years: Wolf of the Willows: https://craftypint.com/news/3614/ten-lessons-from-ten-years-wolf-of-the-willows Planned vs Rogue: https://www.youtube.com/@PlannedvsRogue Upcoming lager event at The Wheaty: https://craftypint.com/event/13508/exploring-the-ever-larger-world-of-lagerSun Tap Decals: https://www.suntapdecals.com.au/ To find out more about supporting the show or otherwise partnering with The Crafty Pint, contact craig@craftypint.com.

4FLYTS
Gemini Season

4FLYTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 67:03


AP celebrates his birthday, and Mr. Nasty and Wheaty join the Flyts!

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Podcast 414. ARBA Awards. (www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:24


This podcast presents selected tracks from the albums entered into the 2022 Adelaide Roots and Blues Association's awards for "Blues Album of the Year" and "Roots Album of the Year". PLAYLIST. ARTIST: Album ROOTS 1 JEN LUSH: Let Loose The Beating Birds 2 TRAV COLLINS: Rabbit Tracks 3 TOM REDWOOD: Beneath The Wheel 4 NICK VULTURE: Dust Off The Trails 5 SONS OF ZOKU: Sun BLUES 6 BRETT LITTLEFAIR & DEVIL'S BEND: Footstompin' 7 DR CHRIS & THE REDEEMERS: Stone Cold Redemption. 8 KEITH HALL & HEATHEN SOUL: A New State of Mind 9 MOJO DINGO: Mojo Dingo 10 CAL WILLIAMS JR: Statesboro Blues 11 MICK KIDD AND DAVE BLIGHT: It's All Worth It. 12 THE TINMEN: Live at the Wheaty 13 RAT TAMANGO: As I Live and Breathe Size: 122 MB (128,270,111 bytes) Duration: 0:53:24

Podcasts from www.sablues.org
Podcast 414. ARBA Awards. (www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:24


This podcast presents selected tracks from the albums entered into the 2022 Adelaide Roots and Blues Association's awards for "Blues Album of the Year" and "Roots Album of the Year". PLAYLIST. ARTIST: Album ROOTS 1 JEN LUSH: Let Loose The Beating Birds 2 TRAV COLLINS: Rabbit Tracks 3 TOM REDWOOD: Beneath The Wheel 4 NICK VULTURE: Dust Off The Trails 5 SONS OF ZOKU: Sun BLUES 6 BRETT LITTLEFAIR & DEVIL'S BEND: Footstompin' 7 DR CHRIS & THE REDEEMERS: Stone Cold Redemption. 8 KEITH HALL & HEATHEN SOUL: A New State of Mind 9 MOJO DINGO: Mojo Dingo 10 CAL WILLIAMS JR: Statesboro Blues 11 MICK KIDD AND DAVE BLIGHT: It's All Worth It. 12 THE TINMEN: Live at the Wheaty 13 RAT TAMANGO: As I Live and Breathe Size: 122 MB (128,270,111 bytes) Duration: 0:53:24

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days
Day 530 - Wheaty [REJECTED]

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 9:55


Sketch 773 - Wheaty [REJECTED]

Rubenerd Show
Rubenerd Show 413: The Wheaty 2021 episode

Rubenerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 13:57


Podcast: Play in new window | Download13:57 – Jim Kloss returned to the Whole Wheat Radio airwaves again for a chat! I was not prepared, and even started typing over it towards the end when work pinged me, but I couldn’t let this moment of Internet audio history go unrecorded.Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.Released January 2021 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts; this one notwithstanding.Subscribe with iTunes, Pocket Casts, Overcast or add this feed to your podcast client.By Ruben Schade in Sydney, 2021-01-20.

The Overnightscape Underground
Rubenerd Show 413: The Wheaty 2021 episode (1/20/21)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021


13:57 – Jim Kloss returned to the Whole Wheat Radio airwaves again for a chat! I was not prepared, and even started typing over it towards the end when work pinged me, but I couldn't let this moment of Internet audio history go unrecorded. Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution […]

Sermons – Christ Church, New Bern
A little weedy, a little wheaty

Sermons – Christ Church, New Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 9:57


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Drunktor Who: A Doctor Who Podcast
104 - A Wheaty Bell's Oberon (S7, Ep6)

Drunktor Who: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 58:22


We watch “The Bells of Saint John” (Series 7, Episode 6) where the Doctor hopes that hiding out in the 13th century will protect him from having to provide tech support for friends. (Spoilers: it doesn’t!) Really committing to the Nerd Herd role, the Doctor returns to modern day London to suss out a WiFi issue. Whilst said sussing is happening, the Doctor re-meets the plucky eggs loving Clara for the third time and invites her for a long-term ride in his snog-box. Does she take him up on the offer? Not eggs-actly. (Spoilers: she kind does!)

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Carus Thompson's Ship Comes In

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 9:26


White Ribbon Day is the international day for the eradication of violence against women, and people everywhere are speaking up. Australian singer-songwriter Carus Thompson, inspired by current issues, has tackled this topic in his new single Ship To Come In. Carus spoke with Breakfast’s Tom Mann and Zoe Kounadis ahead of his show at The Wheaty this Friday (November 15) to talk about his single and his latest album Shakespeare Avenue. Produced by Tom Mann.Support the show.

St George's Blues Experience
Corby Town 3-3 Dunstable Town - FA Cup Preliminary Round

St George's Blues Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 10:10


After breakfast, our day started at the local Wetherspoon's, Samuel Lloyd named after the founder of the local steel works which dominated the town, until Thatcher destroyed the British steel industry in the 80s. The usual issue with under staffing at Wetherspoon’s was exacerbated when the duty manager passed out and an ambulance was called. Worth the wait was the selection of beers from the Grainstore Brewery. www.grainstorebrewery.com/drink/ They stocked GB Best, Rutland Panther, a dark mild and Gold, their light golden summer ale. After the game we met in the Chequered Flag, part of the Greene King Hungry Horse chain. All the cask beer was off, so went for the post-modern classic BrewDog Punk IPA, www.brewdog.com/beer/headliners/punk-ipa whilst dissecting our match and half watching the Liverpool-Brighton game. Train home to Dunstable and off to the Wheatsheaf to see a band. The Lash are a local band that have been going for some years and in various formats and never fail to impress. https://my.lemonrock.com/thelash No cask ale again in the Wheaty, so had to resort to bottled Hobgoblin, the legendary ruby beer from the Wychwood Brewery. www.wychwood.co.uk/beers/ A good time was had by all. On to the Dunstable Derby, an FA Cup replay and more league action.

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Radio Brews News
Beer is a Conversation: Jade Flavell / Wheaty Brewing Corps

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 50:34


This week we chat with Jade Flavell, Publican at Adelaide's Wheatsheaf Hotel, one of Australia's great good beer pubs. Jade is also the head brewer The Wheaty Brewing Corp, which this year was named Hopco Champion Small Brewery at the Craft Beer Awards. Jade is a passionate publican and brewer and discusses her approach to brewing, as well as independence, selling out and calling beer booze. Contact us producer@brewsnews.com.au  

Radio Brews News
Beer is a Conversation: Jade Flavell / Wheaty Brewing Corps

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 50:05


This week we chat with Jade Flavell, Publican at Adelaide's Wheatsheaf Hotel, one of Australia's great good beer pubs. Jade is also the head brewer The Wheaty Brewing Corp, which this year was named Hopco Champion Small Brewery at the Craft Beer Awards. Jade is a passionate publican and brewer and discusses her approach to brewing, as well as independence, selling out and calling beer booze. Contact us producer@brewsnews.com.au  

Sessionable
58: Radelaide

Sessionable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 37:52


Adrian heads over to South Australia and has a chat to Ryan and Fil from Little Bang and Jade from the Wheaty Brewing Corps and Wheatsheaf Hotel.

Blow Jam
Episode 2: The Wizard, the Wheaty, and the Wolf in the Folds

Blow Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016 64:01


The Wizard tells us some of his amazing life story http://www.thefamilyschooltruth.com/ He also brings a ‘mystery instrument’ for our enjoyment.. Justin Wheaton stops by to talk about music; past, present and future. Delia (guitar) Ryan (banjo) & Vince (djembe) get down with a short, acoustic trance-like jam at the end. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blow-jam/support

Sessionable
40: In Soviet Melbourne, Good Beer Week does YOU

Sessionable

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 60:26


Brought on by a twitter discussion over which is Australia's best double IPA, we do a very ambitious blind tasting, to varying results. We also talk at length about Good Beer Week and GABS. Big shout out to Bitter Phew (as if we don't give enough of those) for hosting us and generally being sexy people. Beers Bridge Road Bling Bling Holgate Millennium Falcon Riverside 777 Shenanigans Imperial Winston Links Return of the Dread Akasha beers Stone & Wood Beers of the Earth Pacific Ale trademark stoush Moon Dog Brewing Good Beer Week Good Beer Wheaty GABS Recommendations Brad: Go to GABS Adrian: Holgate Millennium Falcon, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Liam: Visit the Wheaty, sous-vide cooking Blind tasting results (SPOILERS) Liam (0/4): Bling Bling, Imperial Winston, 777, Millennium Falcon Adrian (2/4): Imperial Winston, 777, Bling Bling, Millennium Falcon Brad (2/4): 777, Millennium Falcon, Bling Bling, Imperial Winston Actual: Imperial Winston, Millennium Falcon, Bling Bling, 777

Notes from the Upper West Side
Notes From the Upper West Side - Chapter Sixteen, "No More Wheaty Charms"

Notes from the Upper West Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015


Paul doesn't have many good days.  But that first day of shooting Little Round Jewish Hat was a great day.You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/16

Radio Brews News
RBN and Jade from the Wheaty

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 53:07


In this episode, we finally catch up with Jade Flavell from Adelaide's - and arguably one of the Australia's - best craft beer hotels, the Wheatsheaf. But first, Matt and Pete catch up on things beer and mull over Coopers Anniversary Ale, and Coopers announcement that they are looking to make it the first of a planned craft beer range. When you get to it, you will realise that Matt didn't get this up and posted in time for Jade's mention of the Wheatsheaf's Fountain of Hoppiness Festival. Sorry. Today's Pacific rendition of the Beer Barrel Polka is presented in honour of Oktoberfest and is played by The Official Oktoberfest Band from their album Oktoberfest: A Beer Drinking Tradition. Buy it here, thank us later. You can now hear Radio Brews News on Stitcher Smart Radio which lets you hear us directly on your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and plenty of others. Download it free today at any app store. You can still get us on iTunes or listen to us right here.

Radio Brews News
RBN and Jade from the Wheaty

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 52:38


In this episode, we finally catch up with Jade Flavell from Adelaide's - and arguably one of the Australia's - best craft beer hotels, the Wheatsheaf. But first, Matt and Pete catch up on things beer and mull over Coopers Anniversary Ale, and Coopers announcement that they are looking to make it the first of a planned craft beer range. When you get to it, you will realise that Matt didn't get this up and posted in time for Jade's mention of the Wheatsheaf's Fountain of Hoppiness Festival. Sorry. Today's Pacific rendition of the Beer Barrel Polka is presented in honour of Oktoberfest and is played by The Official Oktoberfest Band from their album Oktoberfest: A Beer Drinking Tradition. Buy it here, thank us later. You can now hear Radio Brews News on Stitcher Smart Radio which lets you hear us directly on your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and plenty of others. Download it free today at any app store. You can still get us on iTunes or listen to us right here.

Radio Brews News
Radio Brews News enters the parallel universe

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 72:31


This week Matt & Pete chat with parallel beer importer, Sean Neylon, who runs the website saveonliquor.com.au and have a robust discussion about the ins-and-outs of importing international beer through secondary channels. In the intro we talk about about Pete's visit to the Wheaty for the Beer Wars screening, Carlton Draught's 'The Publican' campaign, and discuss why there are always four blokes in a boat in beer commercials. Matt mentions the Gruen Transfer's look at beer advertising. As always, head on over to Australian Brews News for fulll show notes and links.

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Radio Brews News
Radio Brews News enters the parallel universe

Radio Brews News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 72:02


This week Matt & Pete chat with parallel beer importer, Sean Neylon, who runs the website saveonliquor.com.au and have a robust discussion about the ins-and-outs of importing international beer through secondary channels. In the intro we talk about about Pete's visit to the Wheaty for the Beer Wars screening, Carlton Draught's 'The Publican' campaign, and discuss why there are always four blokes in a boat in beer commercials. Matt mentions the Gruen Transfer's look at beer advertising. As always, head on over to Australian Brews News for fulll show notes and links.