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This week we reflect back on the recent episodes with Roughtail Brewing Company and The Willows Family Ales, as well as Jeremy's appearance on Marshall Brewing Company's blog and Pearl Brewery Tour with Nothing's Left. All of this in addition to a review of American Solera VCPC Dilemma, Beer in Review, the announcement of more upcoming guests, and more! In your spare time head over to our website to check out all of our beer reviews, previous episodes, recommended brewers, and everything else about the show. Follow us on Instagram for tons of beer pictures! Check out our site Instagram Twitter Facebook
Join us for this fun, informative chat with Heath Glover of Willows Family Ales. Heath talks to us about his journey into craft beer, the Willows Family brand, beer names, and so much more! You can find them on the web at willowsfamily.com In your spare time head over to our website to check out all of our beer reviews, previous episodes, recommended brewers, and everything else about the show. Follow us on Instagram for tons of beer pictures! Check out our site Instagram Twitter Facebook
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 3 /// 267 Part 3 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 2 /// 266 Part 2 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 3 /// 267 Part 3 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 2 /// 266 Part 2 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 1/// 265 Part 1 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders /// Part 1/// 265 Part 1 of 3 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Camp Scott was a 410 acre camp operating since 1928. Located near a small town in Oklahoma the camp had facilities for up to 140 children and 30 staff. The camp was most often attended by Girl Scouts. In fact it was marketed to the Girl Scouts as “This is your camp.” After the night of June 13th, 1977 the camp closed forever. What took place that night was horrifying. Parents sent their young, happy daughters to an idyllic two-week camp and they never returned. What was done to those girls can only be described as pure evil. This week we take an in-depth look at the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders. Beer of the Week - Anytime Minutes by The Willows Family Ales Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the guys pit 8 (all delicious, all local) Tulsa beers against one another tournament style in the first ever Tulsa Tussle beer tournament! Beers from Renaissance, Welltown, Dead Armadillo, Cabin Boys, Nothing's Left, Pippin's Taproom, Broken Arrow Brewing, and Willows Family Ales square off in this tournament, with a winner being crowned on the same episode! That's right, this tournament is contained all in this episode! In addition, the guys talk more about The Gathering Place, the recently opened Nothing's Left Brewing taproom, and more! In your spare time head over to our website to check out all of our beer reviews, previous episodes, recommended brewers, and everything else about the show. Follow us on Instagram for tons of beer pictures! Check out our site Instagram Twitter Facebook
In this Origin Story, The Dudes review the film that inspired our show's name - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp! Everything is revealed in this "very special" episode - What does "War starts at midnight?" mean, what makes this 1943 Brit pic "one of the greatest films in the world", and why is Colonel Blimp the perfect motion picture mascot for our podcast? Listen to find out!