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Step into the world of nostalgia with John and Wes as they reminisce about the good old days, accompanied by the delightful flavors of Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co. Eleanor Batch 4 and the bold Yeti Imperial Stout from Great Divide Brewing. Join their lively conversation as they delve into vintage drinking terminology and explore the profound influence of nostalgia as a powerful emotion. And don't worry, they may have a spirited debate about CRT and DEI, but they always make amends. Raise a glass and cheers to this captivating journey through time!
December Holidays To Celebrate - Big Yeti Imperial Stout !! 2nd Stout of Christmas!! We Go Over all the holidays in December ! IF You Thought it was only Christmas.... Well.... You will be surprised , Seems like every day has a Holiday or a day representing Something, and now we will discuss !! #christmas #holiday #beer
On this week's podcast we have Special Guest, Andrew Smith, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of ThinkUncommon. Andrew is also an author, speaker, strategist, and a fellow teammate from the reality television series 4 Days to Save the World. I share a glass of the Yeti Imperial Stout from the Great Divide Brewing Company in Denver, CO.About Andrew:Well hello there! My name is Andrew.I love to think differently, whether it be about the way we approach work, programs or people. I enjoy agility, and not tradition. I challenge to simplify and obsessively focus on the customer or end user of my work.My specialty is in solving problems, and leading transforming change. I have extensive experience over a number of roles in designing digital and physical customer journeys, frontline experiences, IT systems enhancements and transformation, channel capacity planning, retail strategy, store design and merchandising, sales planning, and customer experience. Not to mention some of my favourites, behavioural economics and human behavioural focused design. You'll also notice that I'm Australian, so I put the letter 'u' in things a lot more than my friends in America, where I now call home.My leadership philosophy is simple. My job as a leader is to create the space for my team to be brilliant. If I can create a diverse team of smart thinkers and give them the direction, time, resources and support they need, they will get the job done. Fun helps too.Reach out if you have an innovation idea, strategy challenge, process problem, or important project that you think my energy and uncommon-ness can help you with.Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter at @uncommonlysmith
Big Trouble in Little China is a seminal 80s movie, and it may just be John Carpenter's best work. Starring Kurt Russell—a frequent Carpenter collaborator—as the braggadocios Jack Burton, it takes a familiar formula (the action/comedy team up) and escorts it into a superbly crafted world of ancient Chinese mysticism and mayhem. It subverts audience expectations in other ways, as well. Burton—for all his witticisms—is not your stereotypical hero. He's actually more a bumbling, albeit well-intentioned, buffoon. The true hero is his friend Wang Chi (Dennis Dun). Their natural chemistry, along with the film's out of this world villains, creates something more than your average action movie. It's truly unforgettable, which is why it has persisted in the pop culture zeitgeist. They simply just do not make many movies as delightfully offbeat as this. That's also probably why it flopped, opening to just $2.7 million and finishing its run with just over $11 million. With a budget estimated to be as high as $25 million, that's not great. What is great is the following Big Trouble in Little China has amassed since its release. It may not have been in theaters long enough for word of mouth to spread, but its distinction as a cult classic is more than well earned now. So sit back, get hairy with Yeti Imperial Stout from Great Divide Brewing Co., and stay the hell away from the Chinese standoff! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, Chumpzilla, and Mayor McCheese are infiltrating the Wing Kong Exchange to save Miao Yin! This Week’s Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Equal parts weird, wacky, and wonderful, Big Trouble in Little China is truly a cult classic. (00:00) Lingering Questions – We send The Double Turn Podcast off the ropes, and then we discuss why we love this film so much! (50:21) The "Six Demon Bag" Trivia Challenge – After a word from our beer buddies at Hop Nation USA, I challenge the field to a series of trivia questions about the movie and the continued lore of Jack Burton. (1:08:23) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week, and next up: We kickoff our "Hops and Rock Hard Flops" series with Baywatch! (1:17:53) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—Lo Pan Style 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!
or: How much do you squat? The Dudes return to disect PTA’s breakout sphomore picture, Boogie Nights! Will Jake finally understand why PTA belongs in the discussion next to the likes of Wes Anderson? Will Peterson sing ‘The Touch’ in its entirety? Can Chris find a beer massive enough to pair with this 2.5 hour […]
For three whole days, we are the masters of our domain - which is the expansive festival hall in Denver, Colorado for the Great American Beer Festival. We’re double dipping on this episode as we combine interviews from the festival floor with beer reviews and a weekend recap from the comforts of our hotel room. We stop short of two hours on this one, but it’s filled with takes on our favorite beers from the fest, a recap of Illinois medal winners, and highlights from drinking around Denver all weekend. Also, hear about a few surprise breweries coming to FoBAB, a beer that was literally aged on grunge, how the guy who wrote the book on IPAs feels about the haze craze, the actual best chili in Cincinnati, what it means to win it all at Hunaphu’s Day, and which brewery makes the most Seinfeld references. It’s gold, listener! Gold! Here’s to feeling good all the time. Beers Reviewed Bierstadt Lagerhaus - Slow Pour Pils Baere Brewing Co./Mr. B’s Wine & Spirits - The Baeres And the B’s (Sour ale w/ Gewurztraminer grapes and Nelson Sauvin hops) Great Divide Brewing Company - S’mores Yeti (Imperial Stout brewed with Chocolate, Marshmallow and Spices) Interviews from GABF Matt Johnson and Jason Green of IMBĪB Custom Brews (Reno, NV) - [00:14:26 - 00:18:26] Nick Walker and Max Arndt of Ology Brewing Co. (Tallahassee, FL) - [00:21:23 - 00:25:04] Kelly Montgomery and John McGarry of Brink Brewing Co. (Cincinnati, OH) - [00:30:34 - 00:35:43] Mike Czech and Kurt of Pure Project Brewing (San Diego, CA) - [00:44:46 - 00:53:03] Mitch Steele of New Realm Brewing Company (Atlanta, GA & VIrginia Beach, VA) - [01:00:47 - 01:11:00] Andy Maben of New Sarum Brewing (Salisbury, NC) - [01:20:37 - 01:29:44] Steve Pominski of Barrage Brewing Company (Farmingdale, NY) - [01:36:18 - 01:43:51]
Get ready for a ride...this week our hosts and guest listen to not one, not two, but THREE total albums! Matthew Zirkes and his co-host John Broering are joined by Benjamin Wonders once again to listen to an album from start to finish...they start with Kinship by She Keeps Bees, then transition into The Creator by 10K.Caash, and finish off with a WELL MADE album called Singularity EP by MICVH (Pronounced Micah). Time Stamps for each Album:Kinship listening session begins around 5:45The Creator begins around 38:45Singularity begins around 1:10:00The Brew for this long evening is Yeti Imperial Stout by Great Divide Brewing Company out of DENVER @ 9.5% ABV.Listen in to see how the fellas rate the Brew and Music on a scale of 1-10 in regards to how likely they would recommend these to their family, friends, and basically anyone.Make sure you follow the Podcast and our Hosts on Instagram and Twitter!@BrewsicPodcast@matthewzirkes@7jb11Guest: @bwpopper
Break out the magnifying glass and dust off your trench coat, because this week the BnB crew are bringing us Unsolved Mysteries! Someone in the audience might have vital information regarding one of our cases... perhaps it’s you! Vanessa breaks her cold case first with the tale of the Dyatlov Pass, where 9 hikers and 1 tounge met their end one snowy Russian night, paired with Great Divide Brewing Company’s Yeti Imperial Stout. Then Melissa pieces together the evidence of the Yuba County 5, a group of boys who went to a basketball game and ended up starving to death in a cabin full of supplies, paired with Brasserie Dupont’s Foret Saison Farmhouse Ale. Who will win in the battle of walking into the snow with no shoes vs freezing to death next to someone else’s shoes? Listen and find out!
Episode 63 - 6/24/18 - Hosts Brian & Britt are joined by Mitchell, from Brickway Brewing & Distillery, and Ted, or returning scientist. This is a continuation from the last episode and expands on the religious and social aspects of using CRISPR. Drinks for the talk were: SupaJuice & Hop Streaker by Kros Strain, Hop Anomaly by Nebraska Brewing Company, IPA by Crooked Stave, Barrel aged Yeti Imperial Stout (2011) & Old Ruffian Barleywine (2011) by Great Divide, Wild Olivia by Brickway, and Killer Penguin Barleywine (2012/2013) by Boulder.
Chris and Jake are joined by the recently returned from exile Hunter to discuss two films - the Sundance favorite The Birth of A Nation and the Land of the Rising Sun sensation Shin Godzilla! Chris picks a brew that's "barely a beer" for the tale of Nat Turner, plus a cheeky pick for the kitschy pic. *PLUS* The Dudes discuss FilmStruck, a new cinephile-centric streaming service from Criterion Collection and TCM! *PLUS Pt. II* The latest results from Fantasy Movie League - and wouldn't you know it,
Thanks for the beers BeerDownload Superfan Peter Hale. Oregon homebrew in the news. Trunk beers at weddings. Episode 26 post recording oaked beers. The BeerDownload Meetup on September 8th, 2010 at Local Option. Steve and Arata compare two stouts in this week's round. Beer Download Episode 28.
Thanks for the beers BeerDownload Superfan Peter Hale. Oregon homebrew in the news. Trunk beers at weddings. Episode 26 post recording oaked beers. The BeerDownload Meetup on September 8th, 2010 at Local Option. Steve and Arata compare two stouts in this week's round. Beer Download Episode 28.