Does anybody care about Sam Adam’s Cousin From Boston? This is a question that WILL get asked. Space Ghost is brought up too. Fun is had. We have listener podcasts, good times and tasty waves, have a listen!:
Bumping beers off the shelf and having fun. That’s what we try to do all the weeks. This one is no different.
Thankfully, Stone Brewing is giving us more things to talk about, and there are definitely things. Mikey enters the ‘stout layer’, a listener gets a porch bomb for his good show deeds, Who is the Shout Out of the week, and MANY other fun beer things.
We get higher than an airplane, one more time tonight!:
As a listener of the Perfect Pour we wanted to make sure to tell you that Nick has a dishwasher out front of his house for you to pick up. It’s free and working!
Cool, so anyway, we do talk about the beer that had Beer Twitter all spicy this week: Mustard Beer from Oskar Blues & French’s. Do we like this or not?
Also, the Stone Brewing vs Sawstone Brewing reaches another level as Greg K chimes in.
And, did you MAKE OUT at the grocery store this week? Hangout or cruise any good parking lots?
While listening to this week’s episode make sure to use the code: BEARDEDBREWER87, for 20% off nothing!
If you don’t have a can release you got jack! Yeah, we’re drinking straight from the can on this one as we try to figure out what to call morning beers!
Are you still washing your cans? Is Lucky Lager better than Montucky Cold Snap and is it Indie? Who will be on the Shout Out Show? This and many more beer questions PLUS a new song from Paul!!
Imagine if you will, your beer palate has been reset. Cleaned. As if you have never had a beer. BUT you still had all your knowledge of beer. Still had your memory and history with it. Would you go back to drinking the same thing you do now or would you take a different path?
We will tackle this question, listen to one of our favorite In Show Podcasts, do cool dude beer geek things and more!
New York, New York, is everything they say and no place that I’d rather be. Where else can you do a half a million things all at a quarter to three? When they play their music, ooh that modern music, they like it with a lot of style. But it’s still that same old backbeat rhythm, that really, really drives ’em wild.
They say the heart of rock and roll is still beating. And from what I’ve seen I believe ’em. Now the old boy may be barely breathing, but the heart of rock and roll, heart of rock and roll is still beating.
LA, Hollywood, and the Sunset Strip is something everyone should see. Neon lights and the pretty pretty girls, all dressed so scantily. When they play their music, that hard rock music, they like it with a lot of flash. But it’s still that same old back beat rhythm that really, really kicks ’em in the [ass].
They say the heart of rock and roll is still beating. And from what I’ve seen I believe ’em. Now the old boy may be barely breathing. But the heart of rock and roll, heart of rock and roll is still beating.
DC, San Antone and the Liberty Town, Boston and Baton Rouge. Tulsa, Austin, Oklahoma City, Seattle, San Francisco, too. Everywhere there’s music, real live music, bands with a million styles. But It’s still that some old rock and roll music that really, really drives ’em wild.
They say the heart of rock and roll is still beating. And from what I’ve seen I believe ’em. Now the old boy may be barely breathing. But the heart of rock and roll, heart of rock and roll is still beating, yeah, in Cleveland.
Detroit!
Uh, heart of rock and roll. -Huey Lewis -John Victor Colla