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You don't know me well enough.

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Step brother, you do not know me well enough.

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All right. Mel's bad ass.

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Step brothers.

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Oh, you stuck to.

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Well, it's the East Coast.

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Let's get some Coke going and have a show.

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Welcome in,

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everybody, to the Craft Beer Republic.

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Thanks for drink. Well, thanks for drinking.

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Thanks for joining.

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Thanks for thinking things doing

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suffering succotash.

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I am gray.

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Clearly, English is always, always easy for me.

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I'm being joined by the bravest guy

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and I'll beer and that is flex.

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Yeah, I came, I came in a little early on that.

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Well, I've heard that complaint before but I won't hold it against you.

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Deal.

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And then joining us all the way from the East Coast, where apparently

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it's nice and crisp outside, unlike here, where the fuck and devil's balls.

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Zach Beer girl. Melissa What's happenin?

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It would seem that my Darth Vader Vader

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breathing has got you a little bit worried.

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Han Solo back.

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It's got to be about the cub, that's for sure.

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About breathing, everybody. Oh.

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I'm glad it's hard for you as it is for me.

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So I'll just be holding my breath in between takes.

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It's always hard.

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There's no standing up on the West Coast, let me tell you.

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So sorry, everybody. Thanks for listening.

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Thanks for doing all that good stuff. All right.

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Find us on the Socials Craft Beer Republic flex me beer underscores in between

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and of course beer girl Melissa underscore between girl and Melissa.

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That's right.

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Because you fuckers love underscores.

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The only way to separate it out.

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Well, no, I guess so.

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Yeah, it makes it look better than like, you know, I.

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Thought I had it easy with Erika and Neck Page.

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And then like a month ago she went and changed her shit to NEC.

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Underscore Nash, underscore LLC and got ice cold beer with underscores.

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And I'm the only one that underscores.

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I mean, they're the coolest one in the room

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or the least coolest one on the.

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Yeah you need to jump on the underscore train ASAP everybody.

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Welcome to Kurt.

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Underscore Underscore Rip.

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Yeah, I don't know.

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Uh, that's too far.

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We'll call that a point and just get the fuck out of there.

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So much to do tonight.

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October Fest is just a couple of days away, and we're drinking for the occasion.

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We got a Ludacris libation straight out of Germany.

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We got some booze news to talk about.

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And hey, if there's time, we're going to run down some October fest fun facts.

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Wooten Hey, I like the sound. Of that one. Facts.

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Yeah, I. Love.

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I love some fun.

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It turns out that, like, Flex and I are very into, like, games.

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So every morning we play a couple.

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That yeah that sounds a little weird when you say that.

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Flex.

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Don't tell.

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Them about those games but tell me about the brain games that we play every month.

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Oh brain the brain games.

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Yeah we got head.

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They got me hooked on the word while I'm on where the hurdle I'm.

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On hurdle. Two.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah sure word.

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All hurdles get on.

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I'm totally down for that now and sometimes we'll do the world.

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And I don't do that.

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I don't do that either

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and the global talking about and now we just discovered a new one.

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Which makes no sense. Where's the alley.

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Where they show they show still shots from movies

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and you have six guesses to guess the correct movie from the still shots.

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I feel like Flex is good at that one.

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The first time I tried it was today

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and I didn't even see the movie and I guess it right.

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Yeah.

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So I'm saying you're you're a weird movie guy.

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Like you get all the quotes that no one remembers.

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You're lot like, uh, our friend Dan.

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Like, Dan just pulls those movie quotes, like, just straight out of his ass.

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Like, where the fuck did that come from?

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Yeah, I think page 86 on that script.

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Yeah.

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But I mean, it's like the small moments that you really got a

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real in in the movies.

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It's like those small quotes that you'll never forget,

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but nobody else on the planet will remember.

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But it's always funny to you.

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Yeah, you know, so you can, like, say it in your everyday

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life and laugh to yourself because you're a fucking idiot

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and nobody else will ever know.

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Oh, speaking of fucking idiot.

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Intro, Mel did it.

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Oh, here I am. Because I finally made it.

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No, it's.

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No working on my side of this.

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Fucking idiot.

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Oh, my God.

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Yeah.

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Mel was supposed to be on last week, and I guess our kids, like, chewed on

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the USB cable.

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Yeah, you know, they just kind of jam things in.

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It's like a square peg in a round hole.

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That doesn't quibble. Either.

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Because you can't jelly things in.

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You know?

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And then they have people that aren't.

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They're like they're like under the table. Like, he did it.

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She did it like up there in the corner.

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Like, I'm like, there's nothing there.

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They know there's someone there.

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They're the ones that did it. I didn't do it.

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Wasn't me.

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Oh, so your house is haunted. Surely my.

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My daughter actually did tell our little cousins that came to visit for the weekend

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that today that we have ghosts and now they're never coming back.

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So thank you, Juliana.

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You executed it perfectly because little kids are really hard to deal with.

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They're scared of that as perfectly.

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Whenever there's people over that, you just are done with, send her out.

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I mean, I love them so much. I love my family.

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I'm just not used to like small children anymore

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that cry all the time and wear diapers.

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Yeah, that's tough to deal with. Yeah, that's.

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That's a lot crying. Oh, thanks.

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Greg's doing it. Right enough at night.

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Yeah,

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I. So all right, anyways, the whole fucking India thing.

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Let's, let's find out that fucking idiot's drinking over there.

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What is he. Drinking?

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Well, in celebration of Octoberfest, starting in Munich.

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In, what, like three days, like.

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Yeah, September 17th.

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It's great.

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That is correct.

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I am drinking from a boys phase three brewing

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because they're fucking phenomenal and especially all the lager

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that they throw out there.

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So I'm drinking their Octoberfest German style lager on the all untapped.

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It has a 3.86, which I think is a pretty incredible score for an Octoberfest beer.

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I guess.

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But why can't Oktoberfest it for. Well.

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And that's why I'm thinking 3.86 is basically a four on this pitch, right?

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Yeah. I mean, I think it's based off of style.

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I think there is some kind of like standard deviation.

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But like, can we all agree that untapped is bullshit and it's also American beer.

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So like I think most Americans in the craft community,

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these days are looking more for like American style IPAs.

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Hazy Yeah.

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And triples.

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And anyway, we get back to the roots.

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The Germans fucking are amazing at brewing beer and they're the ones

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that like practically, I almost started it, so.

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Yeah. Yeah, right. Guten tag fuckers.

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Yeah.

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Untapped here says rich malt character with balanced hops,

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toasted bread and subtle earthy hop aroma.

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Look at this color.

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I mean, that is just gnarly.

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Caramel textbook. Holy shit. Perfect.

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When you pointed this out to it that.

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You put that on tap. I know.

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Holy shit. Perfect.

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I always write stupid stuff when it comes to phase three

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because they just get me in love.

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Phase three, thanks to you.

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They're just phenomenal.

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In fact, you sent me this one last year there.

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October. Did I really? Yeah.

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Yeah, I don't remember that.

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But anyway, you did on the old schnoz,

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tons of that toasted bread on the nose, man.

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It is just.

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Just fresh, Daddy.

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Like. Oh, Daddy.

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Son, I already warmed up the tongue jabber, and we're gonna.

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We're going to dove in here for that.

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Yeah. You saw it. Yeah. Yeah, you did.

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The one time I wish this was a video podcast so people could see you.

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This is warm. This is what I do is video.

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So that's why I'm like, it's weird that it's only audio when I hear my voice.

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But you can see. What I hear yours. So yeah.

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Let me so.

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Big malt presence you know that's natural on October 1st yet

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a little bit of the caramel notes the toasty breathiness.

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There's a good amount of carbonation up in this bitch. And

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man, I could just drink these all day 100%.

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Could drink these all day.

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I love it. I just. I could just stare at it, too.

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That color is just phenomenal. The beer.

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I just want to let everybody know that I looked up the translation

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for Daddy into German because I feel like this is important for today's episode.

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The Forger.

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Well, that's. Fun. Oh, no, that.

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That's Dutch. It's.

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Yeah. Oh, yeah.

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But Daddy specifically not dad fathering like daddy which I'm surprised

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they had a translation for is der

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Vaart de Vaitai devout devotee.

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Yeah. Derivative.

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Derivative like

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now that we've creeped out any German that may be listening to.

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You know what I'm thinking?

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We're going to start charting in Germany after the show.

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I would say.

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You're going to

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we're going to start not taking over the entire continent of Europe.

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The good yeah, we really got Finland.

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It's almost like it's happening.

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It's happening.

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You've got the UK now like. Yeah.

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Look out Germany.

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Uh, guten tag.

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We're coming from.

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Havarti is coming for you.

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We got from.

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Mobil

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that that it's actually Germany's pretty close to that area so.

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That's true. Yeah maps are helpful.

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All right, very good. We're all drinking.

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Uh, October 1st. Names, beers. So we'll.

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We'll find out what the rest of us are drinking.

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A couple of you.

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First of all, a couple of things to talk about.

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I headed towards it last week.

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Mel was definitely part of that show last

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week.

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Let's talk about I briefly mentioned that we took a trip and blah, blah, blah.

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Have you guys ever gone on a trip

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that you like pulled the record on and went home early on purpose?

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Oh, you know what?

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I think I've never done that.

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I mean, I have technically we did like a one night stay.

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We were going to do a one night stay somewhere

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and then we pulled back because somebody wasn't feeling well.

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I don't think that counts.

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I think you have to be like in full swing of the vacation and be like,

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That's it, I'm fucking done and I'm out of here. Yeah.

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No, I can't. I can't say that I've ever done that.

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I think I just stick it through even though it's shitty.

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And then I'll come home and be like.

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Worship, ever. That was never going back.

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And this is why.

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La la la la la la la la la la la la la la.

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I never was, like, not listening anymore. I'm like.

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Little, you know, we lost two and a half hour ago.

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Exactly.

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Well, we we had that trip that we actually this is the first time I've ever pulled

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that record.

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Like we it was, you know, a nice long week.

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And we're like, you know what? We're going to go up to the mountains.

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We found this little, little town in the middle of the mountains

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and we thought, we're going to go. The wife really wanted to go.

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She found it the last time we took a trip.

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We ended up not going somewhere else.

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She really wanted to go to unplug and I'm like, Hey, I'm on a forum plug in.

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Like, That sounds great.

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So we booked it and we got out to the house.

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Was fine. Is Airbnb the house was fine.

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Nothing around the house is exactly as described in the posting, so no little

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hate there. It was little

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and it had no air conditioning.

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And we're in the middle of a fucking heat wave.

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And when we booked it, it was supposed to be

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like at max low to mid eighties and by the time we actually got up there,

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it was nineties to 100 really hot, no.

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AC We brought extra fans to like try and make it better.

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The beds were super uncomfortable, outside was gross,

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it was like hot and it was like, you know, it was be fine.

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We'll, we'll sit on the loo.

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They had a nice old deck that overlooked like a nice little forest area.

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We'll sit out there, we'll get drunk. It'll be a great view. Whatever.

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The bugs were insane.

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We were just getting fucking attacked the entire time.

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We were spraying bug spray and had like the candles and everything.

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We're still getting attacked.

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It was miserable.

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Like we couldn't sleep because we're just sweating so much.

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So we're. We're supposed to leave Monday.

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Saturday night.

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We were a little hammered, and I just I floated the idea.

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I was like, you know, we could just go home.

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And the wife was like, Well, but we've already paid for it.

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I was like, Yeah, I know.

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And like, look, I'm not I'm not all about just throwing money down the drain,

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but at the same time, like, I'm also not about sweating through the night.

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I mean, it was so hot.

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All we were doing was watching TV on the couch.

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I was like, You know where we could do that?

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We could do it at home with our bigger TV in our air conditioning.

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Boy, that's all.

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That sounds nice. Right?

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And we could sleep in a bed that's comfortable.

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And so we left it there.

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We pulled that ripcord.

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We let you drain port your vacation.

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I love it.

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My vacation was a

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fucking habanero sculpt, and I.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it sounds better than my vacation this summer,

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which was having COVID and closing my blackout curtains in my room.

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So that was that was my wife's other vacation.

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We were supposed to go wakeboarding and then she got COVID and yes.

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Dead.

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We couldn't escape it, apparently.

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Yeah, it was the worst.

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So yeah.

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But anyways, the best part of the trip was, was we left early

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and we drove through a town called Santa Clarita

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out here in California and we stopped at Pocock Brewing.

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And I say, Well, Pope, I said, Big cock brewing.

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I've had a couple of their beers before a long time ago

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and I'll tell you, I was not impressed.

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It was at a festival

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and so we decided to stop in because it's the only brewery in the area

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that had food we thought will give them another shot.

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It's been few years.

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We stopped in, we had a flight, plus a couple of pints and some food.

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It was actually pretty good.

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Most of the beers we had, we actually really enjoyed.

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Which leads me to this topic please.

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Breweries of any size or age

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do not bring your garbage leftover beers that you're trying to dump to a festival.

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I know you're thinking I'm doing this for free.

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It's a donation to the fucking Kiwanis Club or whatever.

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But I didn't drink your beer for like five years because I thought you were shit

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because you'd brought your leftover kegs to a beer festival.

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Yeah, I'm the good word.

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I want that fresh, fresh beer.

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I want the beer that nobody's going to be able to get at the brewery.

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I'm going to stand in line patiently and I want the good stuff.

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I'm with you hugely.

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So I'm not saying you got to bring your most fruited fruited sour,

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your biggest hoppy is hoppy triple IPA, but just bring something

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fresh and good because legit.

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I had your beer at a festival. It was garbage.

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I didn't go back for years.

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Just spring your good stuff.

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I know. Yeah, that does happen.

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You have a bad experience with a brewery or beer, like from a brewery.

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It's kind of hard to give them a second chance

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if it's really that garbage and you're like, This is trash.

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I'm 100% on their level.

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Well, it was it was like, really, there's.

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So much beer out there. There's just no reason.

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Yeah, it was. It was bad, and.

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But this experience is good, so clearly they make some good beers.

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I don't know if brewers

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have changed over the years or anything else has changed over the years,

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or if they just brought their old ass trash beer that they were trying to dump

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because it was an event where they were donating beer, I.

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Think that's probably the rationale.

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Like it's cost effective.

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Yes, get rid of it anyway.

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So and I get. It because a lot of yeah, a lot of those events where it's not like

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a big known beer festival, people just come to get trashed.

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Like, I know like,

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you know, fires don't Walker Invitational like yes we got trashed

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but also we were there to trial the really.

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All the good beers and.

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Guided by a Firestone to be there that's that's like a beer nerds festival

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like I get it people come to those like, you know, donation

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charity ones to get cheered because it's $35 and all you can drink.

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But also it caused me not to go your brewery for like five years.

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Just.

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Yeah, and that's a lot of money like an especially if you're you feel that way

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how many other people feel that way as well?

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You know, and Amy.

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Just kind of reminds me, I had a situation it's like putting good

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brewery beers and dove bars and letting them sit because,

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you know, nobody in Dove Bars wants the new hazy IPA on tap.

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They just want the Miller Lite and the Bud Light and, you know, so then

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somebody like me comes into said Dove Bar for a fantasy football

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draft, sees, Hey, wow, you have this local craft beer on tap.

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That's amazing. I'll take it.

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And they pour it to you and it looks like a like a heavy poison.

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And you go.

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Oh, hey, what beer is this?

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And they go, Oh, it's, it's, they're building, it's this, it's the double.

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It's a hazy IPA.

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And I look at them with the biggest grin and I go.

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Oh, okay,

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I'll take a Bud Light and then I walk to it.

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It's not the yeast strain that's just sitting in your line, sir.

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Yeah, I know what that looks like.

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Yeah. Thank you. So.

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Like, sir, have you cleaned your line?

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How about what now?

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They don't know.

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Nobody knows how to clean their lines,

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first of all, unless they're, like, trained.

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Like, if you're going to a dove bar, just forget it.

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Like, do yourself a favor, go the Bud Light route.

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And you know what I.

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I wasn't even going to drink.

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I wasn't even got a drink there.

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And then I had seen that they had a local brewery on tap.

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And I said, You know what, I'll have one.

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He go, he'll go to one.

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And I regretted every second of it.

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But then if somebody actually goes in there and they get that beer

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like expecting it to be like, Hey, I've heard of these guys.

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And then they're like.

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Is this right here?

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This is bad.

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And then it gives that brewery bad rap because people don't know

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what the fuck they're doing.

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Yeah, true is like a few months ago I was talking about we were at a dinner

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and the wife ordered a beer from 14 canons that we are very familiar with

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and she got it. And it was trash.

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Not because 14 cans produce a trash beer, but because the thing was probably over

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a year old incense and dirty laundry. Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It's not a

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and we know what it's supposed to taste like,

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so it's not going to hold it against the brewery.

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But it's like

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if somebody had never had that beer before and that's their first experience,

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they're not going to go. Yeah, that's rough. That's rough.

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Yeah.

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Anyways, the rough world out there.

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Luckily for me, I live in the craft beer epicenter of New York.

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So like most places that serve craft beer, like if it's a restaurant, like

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they're very, very adamant about keeping the craft beer exactly what it should be.

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So I have never had that experience.

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And I think if I was at a place that I was kind of unsure of,

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I would probably just get like a Tito's in soda with a lime.

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I don't think you can go wrong with that.

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Can't go wrong with that.

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Let me tell.

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You, I kid that can't do the vodka but can make some.

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Oh yeah. It puts you up.

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Yeah.

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For could but I would just.

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Safer for me than craft beer is to be honest.

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Oh really. Yeah. Yeah.

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Oh if I'm going liquor I'm going to whiskey or bourbon. I'll

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die. Let me just.

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Let me just say. That with you.

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Everything fucks me up.

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Yeah, it's basically flex.

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Basically when you have muscles like that.

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Yeah. Everything's in effect. Yep.

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Yeah.

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Go straight to the gun.

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It doesn't metabolize like it should. No.

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And as you get into your later

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thirties, it's really starts to slow down the metabolism and.

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Just you way, big fella it just you wait for thanks.

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For calling me big.

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Fella. Big daddy.

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We will.

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Delivery.

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Delivery.

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Just you wait delivery anyways.

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Right everybody.

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Picked it.

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You're not going to like a big in German.

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Before we get any further, let us find out what Octoberfest beer.

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Mel is drinking over there.

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Just sorry

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I had to.

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It was perfect for me, actually.

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This is that is exactly my intro music.

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Can I just say real quick, you touched on how I, I always remember

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those stupid quotes or movies.

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I say, well, let's get bombed

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whenever I go out drinking.

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And it's always because of that fucking movie.

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I've seen it over 100 times.

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I haven't seen it in so long, but I was like, I need to pull that clip for this.

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Thank you for that. So good. Yeah.

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Anyways, Mel,

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so today I am drinking Vampire Brewing Company.

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October 1st it is Amazon 5.9%

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lager brewed with Munich, Maas and Noble Hops.

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I was fortunate enough to have them send this to me so

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you know brewing

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they if you don't know like wake whomp hop

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hack is in Pennsylvania but it's not far from where I live.

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It's maybe 25 minutes

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and it's kind of like an ocean lake, like that's how big it is.

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Okay, you take your boat out there, you can really have a good time.

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And it kind of feels like you're on the ocean.

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Like waves are, like, serious, so.

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So if you're drunk, you like going to get really fucked up out there.

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Well, my my boats docked on a really small lake,

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and there's just a lot of boat traffic

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and it's annoying, but this is like wide spread.

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So you can just be on your own.

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But like, yeah, the natural currant or whatever makes

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the waves happen, I guess like pretty wild.

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But this is a garside compared.

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I know.

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I'm like, stop talking, start drinking.

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This. Yeah, that is really cool.

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There's really dark.

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I was kind of surprised when I poured it.

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I wasn't expecting it to be as dark as it is.

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Still like nice clarity to it.

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Latimer on the nose, huge amount of malt.

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We'll give it a little sip. As it should be.

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It does have that really nice sweetness that you would expect when you have

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that much more in a beer.

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It's good, it's not bad.

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It it's very drinkable.

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And I probably could have two or three of these and be satisfied with that.

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Well, pros. That's kind of saying a lot.

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But you can have two or three.

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Me being able to drink three beers would probably be good, so

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I can't read it though.

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I don't like rating beer lightweight.

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I don't read. It's fine.

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I don't I don't rate.

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All right.

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I've got a marzen to get to here in a couple of few.

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But first, ludicrous libation law.

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This one coming from Germany.

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It's illegal to ride your bicycle while you know, overly hydrated.

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Not only will you lose your license, you will also be ordered to undergo

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an mpx or a medical physiological assessment

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like they don't fuck around with your drinking.

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Well, while biking.

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Yeah, that sounds like a pretty serious hazard.

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So, like, you lose your driver's license or your biking license, your.

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Driver.

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Driver's license, voting while intoxicated is a thing here in the States as well.

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So, no. They said.

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You're driving. Biking, right? Not boating.

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No, I know.

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But I'm saying like you were. Oh.

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Oh we did just talk about. Yeah.

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So like, you'll lose your driver's license if you're, like, operating a boat.

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Like, I know there's a lot of different things

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that you can lose your license for when operating

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even mechanical machinery.

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Wheels doesn't have to have an.

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You just.

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Need to like it's show lack of brain usage.

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Yeah I mean you can get a DUI on a bike or whatever.

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Yeah. It's kind of shitty. It's like, hey, you know what I'm not doing?

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I'm not killing other people.

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Like, let me kill myself on my bike, on my way home. But yeah.

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I would say it's

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a safer route, but still, you know, to lose your driver's license from that.

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That's crazy.

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Yeah.

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I mean, I don't know where like, if it's a it's the whole country.

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Apparently, from what I read.

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Because if you think about it, like bikers in New York City

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are insane, I always wonder how people can, like, operate their bike.

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I recently did New York City triathlon and I had to ride my gear.

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Yeah, yeah. You know, no big deal.

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Swam on the Hudson, so I'm

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bioactive where I am. So.

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But when I.

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When we were riding through traffic, I was like, oh, my gosh.

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Like, I always thought,

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these people are crazy because they weave in and out of the cars like psychos.

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And I'm like,

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this is really could be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.

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So I guess maybe I can kind of see a parallel because I'm sure like certain,

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like cities in Germany are probably very heavily populated with a lot of traffic.

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And you know, I get it.

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You got to get like some trouble.

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But I don't know.

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It still seems a little off.

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Yeah, well, and back to your whole boating thing, like, that's

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that's the one time I don't fuck around.

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Like, when I'm out on the boat, like I'm not getting drunk.

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Like, people get drunk on boats and do stupid.

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Stupid. Oh, yeah, totally.

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That's the whole premise of boating.

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You just got to have one sober person and everybody has to take a turn.

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Like, I'm. Always that guy.

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I'm always the sober one. I'm always the driver.

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I'm always so yeah, it's it's not worth it on a boat.

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You die so fucking quick.

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No. And honestly, like the lake that we are docked on,

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like there's been a lot of traffic, like from people from New York City

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and we've had some drownings in the past couple of weeks.

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So yeah, yeah. People don't know what they're doing.

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Wear a life jacket, people. Yes, seriously.

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And don't be super hammered out there.

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I like I do anyways.

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Not to bring the mood down. Bring it up a little bit. Change it.

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Let's change.

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Let's talk about Flex's Hood over there.

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Milwaukee Brewing Company is going to be purchased

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by Chicago's Chicago's Pilot Brewing Company.

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Apparently, they're going to like foster new breweries

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and like startups and help people learn to be a brewery.

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Okay.

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Well, that's a fan of Milwaukee Brewing.

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I mean, they had one of like my O.G.

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beers, like when I first got into Craft that was a big fan of Amber Ales.

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And they had Louie's demise, which was a fucking mega malt bomb.

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You name. It.

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Oh, yeah, it was great name, great beer, great label

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that they did a few other beers that I liked.

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I didn't love anything else from them, but they

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I mean, they came out good product, they had great beer tours.

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I, that emo concert I

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went to or I got the black guy, I was crushing a bunch.

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There was a great Soad, by the way.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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They had some double IPAs at the venue

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from them, so me and my buddies were crushing those all night.

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Sprite.

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I was probably why I didn't feel.

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They had no idea what a black.

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Punch of that whole.

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Well, whatever happened, who knows?

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But. Oh, no, it's neither.

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Here, the.

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Mojo man off the top rope over there, right?

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Yeah, right. I wish.

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You boom.

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Well know, we're all.

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They're all they're whatever breweries they'll be.

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Well, yeah.

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My big question is they were they're up for what, $150 million?

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Was that what it was?

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It was either 150 or 250 that they were starting at.

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Yeah. I don't know the final sell price.

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Yeah.

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So that just makes me really curious that pilot brewing was able to.

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It's a big.

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Space for Glen Nagle that.

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Yeah.

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They, they apparently know people in the right place

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this.

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Can I interrupt really quick please?

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But did you know that there was like 35 counties out of the 50

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counties, like the drunkest counties in the United States?

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Yeah, well, in Wisconsin.

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Yeah, that's that's every. Year it's like one of the top ten.

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I hear it's in

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every I'm just getting it on now with like 35 or like creative.

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Houses in. Wisconsin.

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Yeah, that's a real thing.

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Like every year it's like the drunkest cities are counties all.

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What else are you going to do?

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Yeah, yeah.

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It snows most of the year and.

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We just drink a lot

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and we have like a lot of bars per

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what is it?

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We have like three bars, right?

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Like you wait.

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You get off work. Yeah.

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And then you. Have.

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And it's all Midwest.

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All 50 of them. We're in the Midwest.

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Yeah.

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My guys. My county in.

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Like your county.

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Yeah, not in the Midwest.

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No, exactly.

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But there is a lot of drunks here.

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Just assumed. Especially that house.

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So in Wisconsin we do have bars that open up at 7 a.m..

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Yeah.

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Like when you get off that,

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that third shift, you know, whatever you're 11 to 7 a.m.

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or 10 p.m.

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to 6 a.m., You're, you know, you all your cops at work,

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the overnight shift, they get to of work

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and they get to go get hydrated right away.

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So so pretty normal thing here.

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Is there a lot of industry there I guess like are there a lot of factories still in

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like Wisconsin where there would be like a lot of third shift workers, if you will?

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There's some areas of Milwaukee actually.

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There's this big,

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big foundry that does parts

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for NASA and space shuttles

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that is located in Milwaukee County.

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And that's that's a big, you know, third shifters realm

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and lots of lots of bars down that main street.

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So get hammered with the nerds from NASA's.

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Yeah.

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Well, so what you're saying is that's why they can't get the launch completed

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because they're getting trash.

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Out on the let's go get can't figure. It out.

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You know what I still blame Massa.

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And let me tell you, Shania Twain was right.

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You think you're a rocket scientist?

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That don't impress me much.

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Boom. Wow.

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Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, I think.

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Well, we'll use that as a as just a tool to move.

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Right. The fuck on.

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Yeah. Wow. Learn from this.

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How do you even move from that?

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I don't know that.

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That was good, right? That was good.

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Hey, Mel.

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Mel, do you feel like a woman?

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I always feel like a woman.

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I feel like a man is when

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I rip my callus off of my hand lifting.

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Other than that, everything I am.

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I am a woman, honey. Through in there.

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I don't know any other way to say I don't know any other Schneider Twain songs.

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Otherwise, I drop another reference where.

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I just read that that was my my library right there.

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This one I pulled for Flex.

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A new study shows that young people purchase alcohol

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solely on package appeal.

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I agree.

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My. When.

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I'm not young anymore I mean. Yeah yeah.

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I but the other.

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Thing but the algorithm. Yes.

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The algorithm is, you know. It all makes sense.

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It's a staple now for I think most people that listen

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to the Craft Beer Republic, we listen and we're like, okay, like does it there.

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Should be a fucking tattoo on his arm.

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But I'll tell you, like, if the packaging doesn't draw

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you in, like, how are you going to notice it? Yeah.

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And then he never had the beer before.

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And because most like millennials and younger people now are like,

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this has got to look good for the gram or like TAC or what I'm doing.

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I can wear, I can match my outfit.

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I mean, look at what we do in the beer community like we are the jet

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matching, whatever the can shows us.

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Yeah, we're label, we're idiots.

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Sometimes we're so stupid, but like, some of us.

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Made a whole duck hunt video.

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That was so good.

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That's awesome.

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I love that. It was really.

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I think I think like always, you know, it's like when people say like,

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oh, you know, like don't read a book by its cover.

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No, the first thing you see is the cover.

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Of course, that's going to draw you in.

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So I agree.

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I just hope that they're. Yeah, yeah.

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I just hope they start to like research a little more

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like look more into the beer once they start getting into and be like,

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All right, let's find a cool can

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and good beer inside of the.

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Yes, that's what I would like.

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The one to punch, if you will.

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Yeah, it's necessary.

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You learn that in your thirties. Yeah.

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But then also make sure the ABV is worth the money.

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You know, it's right.

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It's a one, two, three punch.

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Right? Yeah.

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You get your thirties and you start doing this Bud Light next.

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I mean, what can I say? 10:00 goes down.

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All right.

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Before we get too far into the news, let me talk a little bit about what

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I'm drinking over here.

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It's so German, I am drinking

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heater Allen, which I've never had before.

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Heater Allen Brewing's Marzen

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5% as 23 abv

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use a 3.8 to an untapped and an 88 on beer.

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Advocate right on.

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Ice. They say this is a lighter, lower

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alcohol version of our popular fall seasonal.

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Bob Tober Fess I love that name crisp and malty.

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This beer is delicious and incredibly food friendly.

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I will say I got this from table to table.

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Are you love?

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You guys can see.

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It looks a lot like flex's beer in color.

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It's at the Carmel. It's gorgeous.

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I have to be perfectly honest on the schnoz.

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Not the best smell in the world.

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You got the sweetness that you expect out of a marzen.

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But there's like this tinny smell that came along with maybe it's luckily.

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That didn't I would say maybe it's an old camp.

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Could be luckily that is there can be date I've not seen one.

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Luckily that maybe you'll never find a date.

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Yeah, I do a lot of times.

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But luckily that that smell did not translate into the flavor

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because that would have been really, really disgusting.

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Look, this is your typical marzen.

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It's sweet, it's malty, it's lower.

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Maybe you could crush them all day. It's.

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There's not a lot to say about it.

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There it is.

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Love it.

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I mean, we all did just have marzen straight.

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Nobody had a beer.

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I mean, Gazans are Oktoberfest beer.

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Yeah, it's like a. Fast beer is as well though.

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Like they're 24 miles. No.

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Yeah, they are.

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But when people say like, I'm going to have the Oktoberfest, it's a marzen.

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Right?

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But, but I think it's based on like the area right.

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Is at this specific location in Germany like that, it's brewed

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that it can be called the master fest.

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Or is it how it's brewed?

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I don't know the answer to you.

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We got to we got to ask our beer. Koski.

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She's the scientist.

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Oh, we definitely know 100%.

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Yeah.

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Nerds, please call in 85.

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Yeah, let us know.

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You really tell us.

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How stupid we are. Please.

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All right. Back to the news.

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Drinking in another state collab is a beer collaboration.

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Not unlike black. It's beautiful.

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And those type of beer collabs that is raising funds for beverage

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and alcohol workers

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who must travel to other states to access abortion care anyways.

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Over 40 breweries have already jumped on, unlike the Black is beautiful collab,

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they are encouraging you to come up with your own recipes and donate to the cause.

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Interesting. Yeah.

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So it's not like one beer at every brewery.

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You can basically do whatever you want as long as you know

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you donate to the cause when you brew it.

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Yeah.

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Anyways, I just thought it was cool.

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I hadn't heard about this year and already 40 breweries across the country

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have jumped on.

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So good on you with the concept.

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Greg.

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Who came up with the concept?

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You know, somebody

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who's a better journalist would have found that answer for you.

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Oh. Greg, you always have the answer.

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I'm kind of yours.

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Stuck with me.

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Tune into next week. When Greg asked

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where it came from, I actually think.

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Greg will forget about no. I love where. Find.

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Breweries get together for causes like this and especially

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something as large as what this is.

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It's nice to see the Bureau doing doing some good.

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So important.

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Doesn't just get you drunk. Right.

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But it should.

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And then you make an added bonus.

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Yeah, it's an added bonus, though.

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All right. Two quick ones before we wrap things up here.

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First of all, untapped chickens have revealed in the last couple of years

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consumers are drinking earlier in the day than they were before.

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Well, do you think that's accurate?

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Because sometimes I'll check in beers

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and it's like, oh, I forgot to check that in last night.

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So then you'll go on your untappd in the morning

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and then check in whatever you drink the night before.

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So then it maybe just appears that way.

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Now, here's the thing.

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You could be correct, but also this started to turn into 2020.

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So I'm wondering how.

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Yeah, during lockdown, people just like it.

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Here I am. Lunch break

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working from home that.

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People are still working from home where they're like, oh, 2:00.

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I can crack a beer.

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Yeah, two to hour. Meeting at work.

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Obviously I'm a nurse, but I know like on my days off, like, for sure,

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like that's kind of gotten engraved in me a little bit is that I can drink earlier.

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Go to the local bar or wait for.

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Lolly in the morning.

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Have a beer.

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Yeah. My lunch dates. Yeah.

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I mean, Flex takes himself to lunch, gets burger fries and a beer every Monday.

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Every Monday I. Do the same thing.

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I love it.

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If I'm on Monday

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mornings, like data like a day, whether. It's do you day, you know.

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Like yeah.

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Do you bill do you want to Monday. Just.

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Or do you want to.

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Okay, tell me more.

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Greg.

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It's like I work 9 to 5 Monday through Friday.

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You don't get to do that kind of stuff.

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But there you go. I work 9 to 530.

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Oh, yeah, you son of a bitch.

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You work for the man

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when they with this some fun facts

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about October fest it just seemed fitting to their very first October

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fest was held on October 12th,

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1810 at SIC Munich, Germany. Yes.

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Over the past 209 years, October Fest has been canceled only 24 times.

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And I must clarify, this article is written in 2019.

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Does not include COVID.

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So 24 or 25 times.

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Yeah.

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And for reasons like cholera outbreaks or war,

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they say, yeah, I think they canceled. Wait, you.

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Saying 28 cholera outbreak. Yeah, 2021.

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It was canceled, man.

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That's so Oregon Trail. It is.

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Brittany died of dysentery.

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The festival makes the city of Munich $1.43 billion in tourism money every year.

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Completely believe that.

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Yeah.

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6.3 million people attended October Fest in 2018, but the most attended

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festival was in 1985, when 7.1 million people showed up.

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Is that because the Bears won the Super Bowl?

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Maybe so, yeah.

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Clearly they were there.

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They were rapping on the

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shuffle in October.

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But yeah,

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there are 38 different beer tents

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and some can fit as many as 11,000 people.

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Into one beer tent.

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That's a big ass beer tent.

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Holy crap.

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Yeah, it's a huge festival here.

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You're right.

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1.98 million gallons of beer are consumed during the 16 day festival.

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That's hot.

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Yeah, over 101,000 beer mugs

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were confiscated from patrons trying to sneak them out in 2018.

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Oh, so you can't do that.

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I guess now.

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I guess you got to buy official ones or something.

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Bullshit.

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Yeah.

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You can take them home even after you buy them.

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I don't know about that.

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I just.

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I think you're discouraged from stealing them.

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Yeah, over 510,000 whole roast chickens and over

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60,000 sausages are eaten at October Fest.

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A lot of the sausage in 2018, 840 passports,

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460 wallets, 350 phones

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and 300 keys turned up at the lost and found. Wow.

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You guys keep your shit together.

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You know, fanny pack.

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Right?

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But don't look that. Bad when rule.

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Lederhosen, you might think it's a bunch of tourists,

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but 70% of attendees are actually from Bavaria, Germany.

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I would go if I live there. Right.

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What did you?

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Of course would assume so. Yeah.

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So unless you were over it, you're like, I'm over this.

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Or I guess yeah,

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it these fucking Americans keep running our.

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Yeah, stop coming here.

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We don't want you. Yeah.

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And then finally for Americans, it's not so cheap.

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The estimated cost for an American to get to October 1st is $5,000.

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Yeah, that's a lot of money.

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I mean, I think if you're staying, like, you probably

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stay for 7 to 10 days back to.

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So it's like that's cheaper than your Disney vacation.

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What are you talking about?

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I've been to Germany.

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That is. Cheaper than. Let's go to Germany.

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Leave the. Kids behind. We're leaving.

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Let's go.

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Three of us.

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No, we should do.

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Let's go to Finland in the UK. Yeah.

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Stop off at October. That's pretty legit.

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I'm into it.

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I very than that gas up.

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That's still your number one fan girl.

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Always and forever.

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Let's gas it up let's go Will sneak in some suitcases.

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I'm very small.

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I can't do it.

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She's tiny.

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You're flexible in there now.

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Let's leave it

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all here.

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Give me an air hole.

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Just give me an air hole so I can breathe.

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Well, it's like a straw through the zipper.

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Probably be better than lip reading on this podcast from this.

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Microphone.

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Will be less.

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Like.

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Breathing out of everything.

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That's what made Greg laugh tonight.

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Unbelievable.

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I know Greg is like, I'm very unimpressed.

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You're very boring.

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You're snoring.

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I do have to tell you, guys have really quick story

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that has nothing to do with anything we're talking about.

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Speaking of air holes and breathing,

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we talked.

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I know I just brought up a story, but I came.

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I talked about the boat.

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So one day I am laying on the dock.

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It's three kids. I'm reading a book.

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To the big dog. And then all of a sudden

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I feel like someone's watching me.

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And I kind of hear breathing like I look around.

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I don't see anything.

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I'm like, Okay, you're crazy.

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Go back to your thriller book.

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I start reading again and sure enough, I'm like,

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I definitely hear breathing and I look around again.

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I'm like,

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Why am I hearing breathing?

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Third time down, back to my book, all of a sudden

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it was like a hundred year old snapping turtle head in my face.

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She was coming up for air and just like

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breathing.

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I was like, Holy shit, that girl was was

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£175 snapping turtle that I had to call Lou.

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And I was like, Please help me.

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I don't know what to do.

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This dinosaur is going to chop my head off.

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So just

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also, if you are on those lakes, you know, and your boating,

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be careful to those turtles because they last a long time

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and they breathe really heavily in your face.

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Well, at least you can hear them coming.

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It was really scary.

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I was like, Why?

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That's exactly how I sounded.

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This whole background is how she sounds in my ear.

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Yes, it sounds like Mel on the show.

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I think we should name the turtle.

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Mel. Basically, yeah. Wow.

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You 170, £375 turtle.

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That's crazy.

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As you just

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he had to get like he had to get help

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to get her out of there and he released her somewhere else

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and she ended up like on the other side of Lake.

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She ended up coming back and just making her bed again.

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I was like, Well, this is. My sleep.

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Who am I to say for something?

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Oh, dear.

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Well,

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with that.

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Story and then.

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Hit some music and wrap things up.

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Yeah, right here.

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We will say hi to Vanessa over at. ESA.

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Haven, ESA.

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And we'll say thanks to Mel for hanging out with us

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and for making her computer work. Yes.

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And for all the technical difficulties.

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Exactly right.

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I'm a country girl in a big.

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Living in a lonely world.

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Oh, wrong song.

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Thanks for hanging out with us, Mel.

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Please come back more often with less technological problems.

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I'm going to buy myself my own. Mike said.

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Let's do this.

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Let's make it happen.

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Let's crowdfund Mel's microphone.

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That will be hard.

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Follow her on the grams at beer girl Melissa underscore after beer girl

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follow flex at flex me a beer underscores in between

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of course craft beer republic and craft beer Popcom Don't forget to call 0553 beer

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and I hope everyone is staying very well hydrated.

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And on that note. Goodnight, everybody.