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That's the three Greg Tomlin.

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Welcome in everybody. It's the craft beer republic.

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Thanks for drinking. Thanks for joining.

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I am Greg and I'm being joined by the freshest coaster there is.

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And that's Fleksy. What's up bud? Nothing much man, keeping it real.

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over here. Oh, yeah.

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Not now, but. Oh. Just. Yeah, like thinking about it lately.

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Yeah, but, I mean, is it sunny out there? Is it hot?

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Is it summer yet? Oh, yeah. We had like 5 or 6 straight days

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of 90 degrees like a week ago, that's. Us right now. And then.

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And then it rains, and then it's like 85 the next day and sunny. Oh. Yeah.

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We're just getting blasted with the devil's ballsack right now.

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It is so fucking hot. Well, hopefully he's enjoying it

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though. Yeah, he enjoys blasting his. Ballsack all over us.

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Oh, that seems like a perfect way to welcome people in and say,

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make sure you follow us at Craft Beer Republic and of course,

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flex me a beer. Underscores in between craft beer.

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Com all that good stuff. But most importantly,

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not a devil's ball sack show. So I know it might seem like it is,

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but it's not. It is definitely not,

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so much to get to today. I did some good research over the

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weekend that I'm excited to share, we've got a voicemail from a

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new friend of ours. We've got some breaking beer news,

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brother to talk about, and so much more.

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I think I catch your drift there, brother.

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Yeah, well, what are you going to do when I review my beer all over you?

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It sounds a little. Yeah. Oh. All right, let's let's transition

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away from that quickly, if you don't mind,

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I'm going to talk about my beer, but, I need to thank somebody

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for this beer. Thank you. Scott. We waited for a sky. We won't.

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That's right. Scott went on a little road trip and

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came back with some beers for me. In fact, called me was like,

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unlock your door. I know you're not home,

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but I need to drop off some beers. And I came home to a four pack in

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my fridge. Not not a bad break in. At least he let you know ahead of

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time to. Yeah. Slight warning. Yeah, like I'm here to open your

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door. Right. Well, yeah. Not like a huge go ahead. Right.

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Like. All right, group, come on in, so anyways, thanks to him,

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I am drinking Dustbowl Brewing's therapist.

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They call it an Imperial IPA. This feels like a triple to me.

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It's 10.4%. And before the show started,

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I tried to look up like the official what makes it a triple?

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And I found varying degrees of alcohol.

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Some say 9%, some say nine and a half. Some say anything over ten.

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If anybody knows the official rules, let us know. But 10.4% 100 IBUs.

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Wow, that's some old school shit. Yeah, it feels like they've been

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hanging out with the people over at Stone and, three, nine,

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eight. An untapped from the brewery. They say science will try and tell

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you that the human tongue cannot detect more than 80 IBU of bittering.

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However, this hop centric imperial IPA certainly will not

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leave you wanting for more. At 100 IBUs, therapist is

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surprisingly easy to drink. Bold hop aromas and flavors of

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citrus, tropical fruits, and apricot are bracketed by light,

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malty sweetness that does not overpower apricot.

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It's like I said, apricot on the schnauzer.

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I'm curious how this drinks. Me too. I'm a little worried. I'm the nose.

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I get to get some of that piney. To what? It's a triple West coast.

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What do you expect? I get some of that pine.

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I do get some orangey ness. Some of that citrus.

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Not so much tropical. Let me,

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warm things up and dig in. Get it? So I'm running out of gas.

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It's like on your boat. Not even a car. It was a moped.

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Trying to start on a dead battery. Okay, Popeye. On Quaaludes. Yeah.

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Get get get! Pop. Quaaludes. And so I got that one.

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You fucking took everything. I had not to spit that out.

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Oh, that was a good one. Oh, that was good.

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All right, let's try this again. Yeah, it's pretty dank.

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It's got a lot of that west that you'd expect.

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I will give them some credit for being a 10.4 for being 100 IBUs.

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Pretty well-rounded, not hard to drink.

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The alcohol is is a little hidden. I mean, you can taste it because

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it's 10.4, but it doesn't drink like ten point. Yeah.

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Yes it does doesn't drink like ten. Before I tell you what really drew my

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curiosity was the 3.98 on untapped. First of all, for a West Coast high,

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that's crazy high. And then for it being a imperial or

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triple whatever you want, a 10.4%, that's pretty astounding for

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an untapped rating. Yeah, I was surprised at how

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high it was and made me a little less afraid of it.

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And yeah, it drinks pretty easy. Maybe a little too easy for how

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big it is. Like, I hope I don't chug this

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whole no such thing. Yeah, well, there will be when I

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try to read later, so we'll see how that goes.

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But, you know, just send. Me the notes. It'll go fine.

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Rest easy, big boy. Just rest easy. So anyways, well, thanks to

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Scott for sending this over. Surprisingly,

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not bad for a big ass fucking triple ish IPA therapist from decibel.

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They say no appointment necessary. Clearly,

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we've we've taught Scott something. He recognizes good beer. So. Right.

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You're welcome. Thank you. Scott, you're such a good singer,

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I try. Yeah. Hey, shout out to top listening

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city last week, North Hollywood, California. Oh, I didn't know that.

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Actually break it down to, like, Hollywood and North Hollywood

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and all that. It's pretty neat. But, yeah,

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it's really lawless brewing is. And we were talking about lawless

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a couple of weeks ago, so maybe, maybe had something to do with that.

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I don't know, but, what up lawless thinks or the lawless.

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What up? North Hollywood 10.4, thanks for for hanging out with

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us. We're gonna hear that all night. Yeah. Pretty much. Whatever.

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Fuck up I do. It's at this point. Got 1.4.

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Yeah, I remember my first beer. Anyways.

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Hey, happy birthday to Vanessa. Oh, happy birthday Vanessa.

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As as we record, it's the day of her birthday.

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Oh no kidding. Happy birth date. And, we'll be seeing her

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later this week. That's exciting. Yeah. Gonna get fucked up.

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Her and Mr. Vanessa are coming in, right? Yeah.

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Mr. and Mrs. Vanessa will be here, and.

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I'm sure it'll, get a kick out of that. Yeah.

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Mr. and Mrs. Vixen, they have quite the, list of breweries

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they are hoping to achieve. Yeah. You're here telling me about

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this itinerary? Yeah. Apparently they've got this thing

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where, like, all they need is an hour at each place where I'm more of a.

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Hey, let's have a beer. And if it's good,

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let's have another beer or two. And then. Move on. Type of guy.

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They're like, hey, we got a fucking knock these down.

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We got some breweries to hit. They they're on a mission.

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So we're going to see how this goes. Well, now now I'm intrigued because

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you'll be researching with them. Right.

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So maybe you you could sway a little bit to be like, hey, you know,

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these places it, you know, not really worth the trip and you can stay here

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a little bit longer, etc., etc.. There is one on her list and I don't

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want to say it on the show, but to me it's not really worth the trip.

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And on top of that, it's out of the way and kind of

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messes up the rest of the trip, like as far as we're planning.

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So I think I've got a good substitution.

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I want to drop that one and add one that's nearby.

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Some other ones will be at. I think she'll really get more

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bang for her time that way. So okay, well we'll discuss that

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when she gets here. But yeah, we'll have a full report.

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Obviously afterwards, if I trusted anybody for California beer,

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it'd be you, you know. Thank you. I've had 1 or 2.

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Well, clearly one minimally great. 10.4 making it today. Yeah.

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Okay. Everybody forgot. Yeah. Just in case you'll be reminded

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at least three more times. Yeah. Once you start reading. Yeah.

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I haven't started yet. Give it time. Let's get to the news. Here we.

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Go. Oh, last week or over the weekend,

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petals and Pints had their big down the Rabbit Hole music festival party.

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Oh, yes. Yes. I don't know if you saw on the.

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Is this an annual thing now? Right. Seems to be an annual thing.

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I think they started like two years ago or something like that.

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I'm always out of town when they do them.

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This is the first one I was around for, so I got to go check it out.

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At least half of it, the second half of the day

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they had a Foo Fighters cover band and they, closed.

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Do you have any say in that at all? I did not just somebody with

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good musical taste, apparently, and then they closed out the

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night with a sublime cover band. So, that was cool.

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The cover bands before I had no interest in one of them was U2.

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And, you couldn't pay me to like, U2, and I forget who else.

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So, you know, showed up for Foo Fighters, stayed for sublime.

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I also got to try her new sour that she, collab with Nick,

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formerly of fortune Karen's Nick, but now of Amaretti the flavor company.

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They they did a London Berry sour and then they garnish it with a Swedish

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fish. The old and merry. Yeah. So it was I had like five of them

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that night. It was really good. Oh that's awesome. Yeah I.

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Uber because the. Wife was don't know what a

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lingonberry is, if you go to an Ikea and get

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Swedish meatballs, I think that's the berries they

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put on top. Sounds disgusting. It's, you know, it is what it is.

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But it was great in her beer, so, they fucking knocked out

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of the park and, had a lot of those. Music was fun.

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shout out to listener John.

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So I got a message that day from someone who I'd never heard from

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before, said, hey, basically was like, hey, I want to be in the area.

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I'm going to pedals and pipe to knotty pine.

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And I've been listening to the show for like 4 or 5 months, and I'd

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like to meet up and have a beer. And I was like, okay, well, hopefully

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he's not going to murder me. Yeah, that's always my biggest fear.

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Yeah. Is murder followed by like, you know,

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just boringness or something, but, said, like, hey,

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I'll be at pedals at, you know, at seven or whatever time it was

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like, if you want to stop by, I'm the dude in the shirt that

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says I'm drunk or something. And,

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and he showed up and and we connected and super nice guy bought me beer.

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He's like, I really like, listen, the show bought me a beer, and,

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We talked for a while,

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then he had to go pick up some people from the airport.

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I was like, well, if you're going to LAX, I'm glad you've been drinking

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all day, otherwise you're really. Gonna hate yourself.

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So he had done quite the I think he had gone to like an institution

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and something else and then pedals and he'd done some damage that day.

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So good on him. But,

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super awesome meeting up with them. He's a huge beer lover, and so it's

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good. Just hung out a little bit. Had too had a beer and talked a

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little. It's cool. Isn't it nice when random people

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like, not just like, you know, we do this thing, we have no

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idea who listens to it, right? Right. And we do it every week.

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Whatever. Yeah. We don't know who actually listens,

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who doesn't, who's not. You know, our friends.

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It's really cool when you get some random that's just like, hey,

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I love listening to this. Yeah. And my first question is like,

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what's wrong with you? Followed up by like, thank you so

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much. You must have a daddy issue. But no, I just think that's,

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it's really cool. It's like. No, it's really cool.

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And you're right, like, I'll look at the stats and I can

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see that, you know, three people download our show.

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It's nice to put faces to those three people. So high.

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High all three high three people. Yeah.

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It's, chu Scott now listener John so.

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Oh, maybe four now with, Psycho Bear listening as well.

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And five fun. Oh, man. We're up to five now. Fontana gym.

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So, yeah, we're we're racking those numbers, but. Yeah. Davis.

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Oh, yeah. Davis. Buck. Keep going. Might. At ten. Holy shit. Tim.

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Monday. Monday. Tim. Yeah, yeah. Ryan. From Malibu Brewing, man.

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We're on. Our way to double the. Famous. Yeah, half of Finland.

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I was just going to say the entire country of Finland.

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Yeah, you're probably right. It's closer to the entire

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country there. So anyways, yeah, you're right.

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It's totally cool to actually meet the people who listen and

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and enjoy us for some reason. So. So shout out to John and thanks

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for the beer. Thanks for meeting up with us and

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with me. And it was really cool. So good times meet.

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On the flip side of that, I'm so fucking weird.

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People who feel like they need to inject their opinions into things.

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I posted a picture that night of

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the beer I was drinking at petals and just tagged petals and tagged

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Amaretti because is their collab. And I'm not going to give away any

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names because, yeah, whatever. But this person commented on the

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story that I posted and said, you, you need to check out 14 canons.

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Sadly, I'm not a fan of petals and pinks typo nor knotty pine.

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I was like oh okay, so I don't trust anything you say ever again.

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Got it? Interesting. Yeah, I just. I was like, hey,

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too bad we love them in 14. On the other hand dot dot dot.

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And then they never responded. I probably pissed them off by not

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liking their favorite shit brewery. Well, maybe they knew them for

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who they used to be. Maybe. And you know what?

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I loved them for who they used to be, and not so much anymore.

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Couldn't have happened to a better brewery.

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So anyways, that was fucking weird. Thanks for your opinion on that.

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I don't know why you needed to share it. Cheers!

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Go drink something good and not that six month old beer that 14

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cannons can't get rid of. Ouch. Oh. Too soon. Ouch.

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Hey, remember a couple weeks ago we were shitting really hard on

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West Virginia, yeah, the mountain people,

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they scare the hell out of me. Yeah, they eat squirrels and,

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Clearly, there's no way they could

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figure out how to listen to this show, right? You know? Right.

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If they're not even on dial up, there might be faxing at this point.

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We? Yeah, exactly. All right. Yeah. You remember the discussion?

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That's how we sound to them, by the way. Like. They just.

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They think we talk in robot. I hope this is like a big segue into

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somebody from West Virginia actually called. No, unfortunately not.

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Which would be great, because that's like,

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that's how we met Zach Ogi beer dude, was we shit on Indiana?

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That is true. And he hit us up. Was like, you're not all wrong.

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But, so one of the things we said was like, they probably don't even

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have any breweries out there because they're too dumb to figure it out.

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and it turns out they have 37

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breweries. In the whole state. In the whole state, which is even

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more than North Dakota. Right? Because they have 28, 20, 20.

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It was 18 more than we thought they had. Oh that's right okay. Yeah.

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So so, you know, good for you, I bet.

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Of those 37, at least 35 of them are moonshine related or something.

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Oh, they're all like, I'm assuming every single one of

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them is family run because they're all related to each other.

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So it's like one big family. Yeah. Just the shitty never stops.

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Oh, good. Or any. Good. Is there any, like. Did you.

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I didn't look up ratings. I was just surprised they had

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that many breweries out there. Still not gonna go, but,

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you know, good on you, West Virginia. I would definitely get killed by,

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like, a mountain person. Oh, they're. Already on the way to your house

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like they are by foot traveling to your house.

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Just don't think they got to go through too much city.

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I don't think they would do that. That's true.

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There might be a lot of freaking out when they see the the motor

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horses driving around the city. More. Like, just like literal deer in

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headlights, you know? Yeah, right. And the one guy who's, like,

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real advanced is like, hey, where's the crank to start the

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car on the front and boom. Yeah. So anyways, maybe they're

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not as bad as we thought. 37 breweries. Yeah. We'll find out.

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Yeah, they're definitely gonna murder us now.

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All right, before we move on, we do have a voice mail as the

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aforementioned Psycho Bear called in. Let's see what he has to say. Hello?

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No one is available to take your call.

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Please leave a message after the tone. Whoa!

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Oh, look at that beautiful beard. Hey, craft beer Republic, this is

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Psycho Bear, and I'm calling back to answer some much needed questions.

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Well, first off, what is that? That I just poured.

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But a wondrous brewing NC triple cup? Yep. Wondrous.

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You know it, Greg, just had their third anniversary,

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and it was, damn good. Maybe you were there and I didn't

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even know, but, if not, I was. You missed out on a great thing.

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San Francisco breweries,

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honestly, I don't even get over on that side of the bay, but,

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cellar maker is definitely a winner,

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they have moved over to the East Bay. They took over a place called

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Rare Barrel, which I'm sure you guys have heard of.

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to sell a maker spot, and I've

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heard good things about them, I've had Laughing Monk in

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the past. Pretty good, I would say if you can get

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to the East Bay, come on over to the East Bay.

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You've got wondrous, of course, which, you know,

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literally right down the street around the corner. Ten Mar.

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It just opened about 8 or 9 months ago.

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The head brewer owner was the head brewer, Beechwood in Long Beach.

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And he is doing some killer stuff, other than that original pattern

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in Oakland, maybe you've had them, but I really don't know San

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Francisco, so I don't know what to tell you fleksy.

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Well, I heard you like to dance. Well,

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I've got a brewery in the Marin. It's got darts,

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and I love throwing darts. So you come on out to the Bay area,

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we'll drink some great beer and throw some dart.

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Anyways, I hope I've answered some questions.

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Just forgo San Fran and get into the East Bay and get some great beer.

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this is again Cycle Bear.

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And when you get to know me, you'll know why. Thank anyways.

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Cheers. Stay well later. I feel like. I should be worried. I would.

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I would love to throw darts with the psycho. Yeah. Don't turn your back.

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Like, just go stand right in front of the dartboard.

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I swear I won't hit you. I got this really fun trick. Yeah.

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Okay. Psycho. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Don't. Cover your eyes either.

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It'll be fine 805538. Beer. 2337. If you'd like to call in, yeah.

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A few weeks ago when he called in, we're, you know, like what?

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Good breweries are in San Francisco. All we could come up with was,

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I think Black Hammer and 21st amendment, which I still

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haven't been to 21st amendment, but. Yeah.

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So thanks for the sort of answer. Yeah.

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East Bay's got some good beer over there.

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I, I've had a couple of horrible

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beers from them. They had some bottling issues,

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and, boy, were those gross. But, I hear they were good

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when they were fresh. I don't know, it's kind of like

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the brewery where it's, like, hit and miss on those bottles

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you get because they're good. Sometimes they're not.

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So, but, yeah, I haven't done a ton of East Bay research,

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especially lately. Like, I remember going, you only.

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Make it out there for work, right? Yeah.

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I mean, for the most part, the, you know, the wife's from that area,

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but, we haven't really traveled. Last time we were up there with,

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like, super, super East. Like,

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I wouldn't even call it Bay area. And so we went to one is that it

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was called four legged or four legs or four paws, something like that.

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Some dog themed, actually really good,

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but out in the middle of nowhere, but yeah, I haven't gotten

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to like, hang out in the sort of Oakland area and hit some

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breweries other than wondrous, usually when I'm done working,

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everything's closed, so it's too bad. That is too. Bad. I know.

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I'm like, hey, can we be done in a decent hour?

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So I go fucking research it up. Yeah. To quote Danny Tanner, wake up,

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San Francisco hahahahahahahaha. Exactly. Boom. Oh. Good times.

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So anyways, well, thanks for calling Psycho Bear.

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I sort of am afraid to find out why they call you Psycho Bear, but.

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I don't know much, much better, reception on that phone call.

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Yes, yes, we could actually hear most of what he was very excited.

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Very excited on that. He upgraded his, two cans in

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his string. Apparently so. Thicker string, I think.

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Tighter hole. Whoa. Not a tight hole show.

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Is it a loose hole show? Oh, dear. All right, before we get into the

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news, let's find out what Flex's drinking over there. In a world.

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Where craft beer is king. A world where muscles are bigger

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than growlers. Only one tongue can. One man, one tongue. Chong Jaber.

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In this world. We must find out what. Is flax drinking? Baa baa baa baa.

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companies get this.

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With a name like that,

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how could it be bad? It's phenomenal, I, I sent you a picture of

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this beer because they posted it, I don't know, not too long ago.

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Oh. That's right. Yeah, I sent it to you on the gram,

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and it just had your name in it, right?

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It's always great to have a beer with your name in it. Yeah.

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And, I went to my local shop today because we were recording,

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and I was in prepared and sure. Shit, they had it. So 1999 8% beer.

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Classic drinker cannot. So that's already up there, right?

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Got the ghost. Yo, guys. And, they do have the great art.

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Yeah, it's so good. So this one was I love their cans.

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Can I just tell you I absolutely love their cans. You can't tell.

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Let me tell you all the malts they use pale to ro flaked oats,

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spelt care home. They got the hop list on there.

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HBC, 630 cryo mosaic, cryo. And then I've never heard of super

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delic or copper, but they used both of those in here as well.

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And then they tell you the yeast and they usually use their host IPA,

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yeast and other IPAs. Sure, so I really do love their cans,

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like real transparent. And if you're a beer nerd,

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which I'm not, debatable. I'm sure non beer nerds would

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say we're beer nerds. I think you're right.

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get to know what you like and

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what you don't like and what beers are brewed with, etc.,

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etc. so it kind of gives you like a little nerdy beer, hard on, this

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was actually a collaboration beer with Blue Jacket Brewing Company.

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Untapped has them this beer at A411, the information superhighway,

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double IPA collaboration with Blue

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Jacket is hopped with HBC 630, cryo mosaic, cryo, super Delic and

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copper for a pineapple e mango e citrus e flavor that can't be beat.

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383 00:24:14,440 --> 00:24:19,690 happy citrus, dank and boozy on the schnoz here. Real hoppy.

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pineapple e on the aroma.

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Yeah. Very nice on there, so we'll,

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warm up the old tongue jabber here. Oh, here we go, good, good, good.

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So this carbonation is real low,

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which is nice,

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I think that makes for easy drinking, the mango and the pineapple

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shine in this, not overly citrusy, maybe like some

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pithy orange peel back end, like small amounts of bitterness here.

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But all in all, I mean, the beer, it's a fantastic color to it.

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can see on my black shirt there.

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it's a it's a very fine beer.

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It gets a couple extra points for the name. The name. Right.

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I mean, yeah, your name is in this beer, so. You know.

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It should be a five out of five, right?

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I've never had my name in a beer. Flex or your government name. Either.

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somewhere, right? Oh, yeah.

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But I've never had it nor seen it that. Anybody finds any flex beers.

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Let us know. Flex loves receiving free beer too.

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I hate it, please don't send me beer, but I really think he loves more.

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I still want to do, like, a collaboration and do like a Mexican

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lager and call it the Mexican lager. He's so good, isn't it? So good.

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It just works so well. Just rolls off the tongue.

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Flexing in. Mexican. Yeah, it's a Mexican lager. Right.

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And, you know, may or may not be, taken kindly.

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I don't know, but I just think it sounds funny.

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Well, and you gotta make it like an imperial, like, make it 8%, you know,

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because it's strong, like flex. So it's a 8% flex if you're

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going with this. I really do pairs well with nachos.

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And it needs to be like with the lime and the salt too little.

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Hint of lime. Like make it like a oh well I

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guess wouldn't it be a lager? I was like kind of goes.

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Ooh, you know, I like goes though. Yeah.

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Imperial goes because they're always like 4%.

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So make ones like 8 or 9% because it's strong.

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Like flex picking up what you're putting down. Because I'm strong.

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We should make this. Monica could help us. Monica.

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She makes glazes. Yeah. She does. Delicious. Delicious goes.

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This is an Imperial. Goes. Acela goes.

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I don't know what would it just be like a sour with salt at that point,

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I. Know. Right? Like an imperial sour. Yeah.

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Again. How that works. Something we don't know. Yeah.

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See, we're not nerds. But if you're a nerd and you're

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listening, please answer for us. Pretty please don't leave it to

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Google. Yeah, or I, I just ask I now it's.

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Way love I it grosses me out. Oh it's it actually borderline

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makes me feel uncomfortable how much you use I.

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I actually don't use it that much. I use it as.

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Here's how I have found myself using it lately because this is super B

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related, but I use it as Google like. I will just ask AI a question instead

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of going to Google and be like, what's this rash on my balls?

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Or or, you know, rash on balls with blisters,

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you know, I'll go to I be like, hey, I've got this red rash on my balls,

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and it looks like X, Y, and Z and hurts a little and like, oh,

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well, the chances are it is. Yeah. And then I have something in Google

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like, oh, it says it's probably this. I'll go Google that.

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And sure enough it's wrong. Yeah. Right there.

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No this is not a ball red show. Not an AI show. Not a ball show.

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Red ball. Well, how would you describe

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your balls, sir? I would describe them to be

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quite Rashi. Yeah. As I fix my mustache. Yeah.

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See how the Rashi balls got a case of the Rashi balls? Yeah.

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Yeah. Got him. Yeah, it's one of those kind of days.

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Rashi all. Day. My cheeks are. It's all right. Yeah.

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Good stuff. All right. Well, let's let's let's clean this up

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with some real American news here, Jim-Bob. Oh, yeah?

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You got the Rashi ball. I'm sorry. Go on. Please.

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He'll be missed. You'll be missed. All right.

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I was going to prepare some music for this, but then I realized I

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didn't want to get sued. So, just everybody knows how

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the song goes. Hulk Hogan. Yeah. Man has launched real American beer.

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I am a. Brother. American beer, Hulk Hogan is getting into the

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beer business, lending, lending his name and image to real American beer.

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Brother, a new light lager branded brand that launched Thursday at

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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

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Brother. Brother Hogan is. I love how they in news stories when

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they explain who these people are. It's like Hogan, the 1980s and

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90s professional wrestling star. It's like everybody knows the

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Hulk Hogan is. Hogan is partnering with Terry

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Francis, who previously worked at Anheuser-Busch,

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their innovation arm Z ventures, as global VP and general counsel

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for investments in new business. Francis is serving as CEO of

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Real American Beer, with Hogan serving as founder and

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majority owner of the business. She told Brew Bound he's just so

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deeply passionate about it. He shows up to all the

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wholesaler meetings. He shows up to all the retailer

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meetings. Nothing is too much. There's no restriction on his time.

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Because he doesn't have anything going on. Right?

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Oh, he's got a big, important match. Oh, real American beer named

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for the Rick Derringer song that became Hogan's entrance theme,

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will be sold in 12 ounce cans six, 12 and 24 packs.

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Francis expects to add a 24 ounce single serve can when the

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brand rolls out in Texas. I love that they're saving that for

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Texas. Is everything bigger in Texas? Yeah, that's right.

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As well as draft with increased on trade interest, Francis said,

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what we're doing is creating an everyman beer from an everyman hero.

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We really want to get back to this idea of being simple.

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It doesn't need to be complicated. It doesn't need to stand for

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anything. It can just be good times. The beer will be distributed across

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17 states, with retail placements in ABC Fine Wine and Spirits,

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Albertsons, Safeway, Sam's Club, Total Wine and more.

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Walmart and U.S. military bases, as well as on premise venues

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such as hard Rock hotels and select Hooters locations.

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Now that is a real American beer, right? What you're going to.

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Do, brother. When these Hooters run. Wild on.

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You? Oh, man. Yeah. So brilliant. I tried so hard to find out

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who's actually making this beer. And the closest I could find was

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they're using multiple contract breweries.

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Okay, so who fucking knows, brother. If I find it, you know,

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I'm getting it. Same. I look, Hogan's a dick bag,

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but there's no way I'm not drinking this beer. I need to try it.

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Just for comedic reasons. It would make for a hell of a show,

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I tell you, not a. Brother show. We would have to, finish,

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like, a six pack each. Oh, yeah. I think it's like 4.2,

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so that wouldn't be a problem. No, no, brother, but I think.

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It would be fun. On it would be we need to do

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that show with like. A real American power, our craft beer

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republic. Yes. Six beers, one hour. Zach, if you're listening,

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you need to find yourself a six pack. As do we. We gotta do this.

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This is gonna be good. And a shit show.

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It's gonna be terrible. It's gonna be so bad.

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I'm not going to work the next day. Yeah. No way. Brother. All right.

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Some sad news out here in LA. Eagle Rock brewing has announced

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they'll be closing their doors. It's always a terrible thing.

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I know they posted on the gram. Well, friends,

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the time has come for us to hang up our hats and say farewell.

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It feels strange to say these words after nearly 15 years of operations,

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but we know in our hearts it's time. What an incredible privilege has

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been to be among the first few brewers of the 21st century to

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plant seeds in Los Angeles soil, to cultivate those seeds and protect

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their growth, to watch the growth proliferate an entire county, and

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to watch the fruits of that effort earned respect from around the world.

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They go on to talk about how great the LA beer scene is in the community

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and all that stuff, and they'll be closing in a couple of weeks.

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We had the opportunity to talk to then brewer Eric from Eagle

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Rock brewing. He moved on since then,

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but that was batch 93. If you want to hear my interview with

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Eric from Eagle Rock, sad times. They were the first brewery in LA.

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I can't remember L.A. city, not County, I think in Los

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Angeles City since prohibition. What? Yeah, man. That's sad.

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A little bit of history going. Yeah, it makes it even worse.

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Cascade Brewing Shudder's following

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the death of their founder and Oregon beer godfather, Art Lawrence.

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And this is a sad story that's kind of turned weird.

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Weeks after the death of founder Art Lawrence, Portland,

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Oregon based Cascade Brewing ceased operations on Monday,

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Alissa Lawrence, his daughter, told The Oregonian that she delivered

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final paychecks to brewery staff Tuesday through the brewery's

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website, though the brewery's website says it is temporarily closed.

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Art Lawrence died after suffering a heart attack at age 80 on May 26th.

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Lawrence founded Cascade in 1998 and sold it to an investor group in April

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of 2020, but the deal never closed, leaving Lawrence with a

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controlling share in the business. At the time of his death,

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Alissa Lawrence told the Oregon Oregonian That is not an easy word.

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The Lawrence yeah. The Lawrence family was unaware

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that its patriarch still owned the brewery,

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and the family's trust is unable to sustain Cascade financially,

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Alissa told The Oregonian. This has all been a big shock

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during an already stressful time. The liquor licenses for both

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Cascade's blending House in Beaverton and Cascade Barrel House

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in Portland were in Art's name and expired ten days after his death.

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However, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission's database

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lists the brewery public house license for both locations as

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valid through March 31st of 25. The investor group that was announced

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as Cascade's new owners four years ago, was on a payment plan that would

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eventually result in full ownership, according to New School Beer,

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citing Art Lawrence. So what a weird story his family

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thought they sold that he sold it turns out he only like, sort of sold

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it and hadn't gotten rid of it yet. And then he dies and has

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everything in his name and they can't keep it going.

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I've never heard of that before. Super weird, super sad, super weird.

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I have a feeling, being such a big name Cascade is

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that somebody will swoop that up and bring it back around.

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I don't know, we'll see. I feel like. We have a future story coming up.

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I think we do. Stay tuned. That's a that's a hip hop bar.

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the former Ballast Point

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facility we talked to. I don't know,

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about a month or two ago, that Ballast Point was dropping one

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of their other production facilities, and, well, Athletic is buying it.

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This is the second time athletic. They're leaving all the equipment in

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there and everything, right? Yeah. So this is the second time that

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Athletic Brewing has purchased a Ballast Point brewhouse.

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They just keep buying all their shit up and making shitty non-alcoholic

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beer. Right, it's kind of weird. I am from Holland.

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Isn't that weird? I love gold, in more sad news, the US loses

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over 15,000 acres in hop production. All major hop growing states recorded

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year over year declines in acreage, with the steepest being in Idaho

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at -31%, followed by Oregon, -18%, Washington -15%, with 32,982

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acres strung for harvest in 2024. Washington is the largest producer by

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far compared to Idaho and Oregon. Five popular hop varieties

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account for 70% of the cuts. Those five are Citra, mosaic,

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Cascade, Simcoe, and Columbus. So it sounds like they're cutting the

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production of some old school hops, maybe to make room for new.

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Cool? I was thinking they're probably

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growing cannabis instead. Could be. I don't know if that's legal in

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Idaho. I feel like Idaho is not cool. I don't know, Idaho is weird.

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It's sort of Joe Dirt from. Is he from Idaho? Well, no.

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He resided in Idaho. Silvertone. Oh, that was Idaho. Silvertone.

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Yeah, that's what really made it. Oh, I don't know if it's fucking

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real silver. I mean, I know, but I mean, like,

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in the story, I didn't realize Silverton was, was a Ohio I mean,

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Idaho, yeah. Are the more you know. And potatoes and. It's potato.

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brothers buy into garage beer.

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Pro football stars Jason and Travis Kelce have acquired an

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ownership stake in light lager maker Garage Beer.

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The Kelsey's are referred to as the largest investors and

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significant investors, partners, owners and operators in the

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business in today's announcement. Additionally, the Kelsey's will

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be involved in every aspect of the business, including brewing,

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distribution, sales, marketing and national expansion efforts.

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Come on, I would love to see those two just brewing beer.

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What a shit show that would be, Jason Kelsey said in the press release.

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People crave quality and simplicity and garage beer nails both.

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For me, we are light beer drinkers and garage

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is the best light beer for me. The brand fits my lifestyle and

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having a few beers is a great excuse to get the neighbors together.

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Travis added I think everyone knows I like to have a couple beers now and

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then, so being an owner of garage beer and heavily involved in making

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the best light beer is exciting. Man. There is nothing better to bring

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people together than an ice cold beer.

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And for Jason and me, that is what beer is all about.

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Friends, family, fun, and Taylor Swift. I may have made it.

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I may have added that last time. I wasn't in the quote.

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I have worked with garage beer owner Andy Sauer for years,

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and I really trust the team and their approach to running the business.

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We look forward to taking garage beer to the next level. Weird.

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Cool though. It's almost like we're jealous.

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Maybe that's it. Yeah, like. They are cool.

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I wish we could buy into ownership of a brewery and be included in

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everything. I wish we were cool. We're not. We're just nerds. Anyways.

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I'm still going to be looking for that Hulk Hogan beer.

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Yeah, I'll talk to my guys at my shop. Yeah.

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Have your people call their people and let my people know. Yeah.

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I'll let them know. Let's say. Yeah. What do you know about that Hulk

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Hogan beer, brother? It'd be great if we call it as

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Macho Man. So what I'm looking for is,

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my brother, I'm looking for the best, bro. Yeah, I got.

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Like, a weird Spanish accent at the end. There.

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Because, you know, the beer foam always. Rises to the. Top. So.

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No, I can't even say without laughing. That was pretty good.

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That was really. That was really thought out.

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Oh, yeah. Thanks. We should make a macho man beer.

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That'd be dope. Yeah,

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like just called something cool, too. Like elbow from the top or something.

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Yeah, I see the elbow drop or something like that. Yeah. I'm in.

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Let's do it. Not a wrestling show. Let's brew two beers.

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Oh, let's do it, brother. Oh, yeah. Brother.

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Nothing hurts my throat more than a I. Know it's. So bad. So it's like.

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Okay, everybody, I guess we should wrap things up. It always sounds.

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Like such a. Good idea to do. And then you do it and you're like,

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that was a terrible idea. Well, the worst is when you do a

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drunk and then like, next morning, you're like, how long was I

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doing this macho man impression? How many cigars did I smoke last

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night. That's the worst. All right. Music.

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I'm gonna encourage everybody to follow us at Craft Beer Republic and

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of course, at flex Mu beer underscore in between craft beer comm.

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Don't forget 805 538 beer. 2337. Leave us a voicemail mail at

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Craft Beer Republic comm. Let us know if you find that

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Hulk Hogan beer or, a beer with Flex's name in it.

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I think that's everything. Hope everyone is staying very

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well hydrated. And on that note. Good night. Everybody.