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N/A beers are all the rage, and Greg trys to suss out why. More important questions are answered like What really happened on June 6th? What is the punishment for conspiracy? What should it be? Is Tart n' Juicy Sour IPA by Epic Brewing a sour, or an IPA? .Music Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
An XMAS episode being published in February? Better late than never? maybe not. This week the boys compare holiday cocktails and give the lighter version of two hearted a go.Music Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
This week the boys take a cold hard look at a classic lager. This was recorded shortly before the election - so we never could have guessed that half the nation still thinks it isn't over today. It really isn't our place to apologize for the smoothbrains - so please enjoy this blast from the recent past.Music Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
This week the boys have a look at 608's big cookies and cream cake stout. Recorded shortly before Haloween and help up by - you know- stuff.Music Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
This weel we are blessed by a guest! our local beer pal guides us through both a unique review beer as well as the challenges of being both a beer dude and a beer dad - our review revolves around a new kind of beer style than has been working its way into local breweries, not to worry, no one likes it, and eventaully it will be all that is available. KINDEST REGARDSMusic Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
This week the boys tackle two Dane Co. Brews by Right Bauer Brewing and Young Blood Brewing Co. Greg improves the house and reminisces about his days in the Doyle admin. We review 'Screw the Dealer' by Right Bauer comparing it to some pretty terrible things in a very nice way.Music Credits: Cork n' Bottle String Band www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Wouldn't you like to get away? This week Greg and Josh turn to media to help mend the wounds of containment. Speaking of cheap distraction, we also focus on beer cocktails - come along as we explain how to turn an average beer into a somewhat entertaining and tasty treat.Music Credits: Gary Portnoy and Sony If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Why not make it a double? This week Greg and Josh review double Fantasy Factory by Karben4 brewing https://www.karben4.com/ - Lots of other things happen too, but I missed posting this, and I dont wanna re-listen.Music Credits: HHG If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
We are certain we haven't reviewed Pulp Culture by Working Draft Brewery before, but we have now! as is hinted at the very beginning on the episode, but you wont really understand until 3/4 of the way through the episode, then we kill Hitler, and Max was into Jackie the whole time, Mr. Pink makes off with the diamonds, why are you still reading this.Music Credits: HHG If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Still goin! This week we review Octopi's Galaxy. Maybe again? I can't rememberMusic Credits: www.bignew.com - If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Do you love math? Most beer enthusiasts do not - Come learn how Anheuser Busch is using math against us. After this diatribe our angry boys kick back with Lakefront's Maibock - A smooth answer to these shaky times (run out an get this one before it is gone!)Music Credits: www.bignew.com - Two songs featuring Patrick Logterman If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
What does this episode have in common with the 1983 classic 'Risky Business'? exactly two things.1. Josh and Greg, button up shirts, socks, nothing else2. We review the beer 'Risk' by Good City BrewingRiskRisky BusinessYou do the math.No pantsMusic Credits: www.bignew.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Stuck inside? - Hey! us too. With ample time back on their hands Josh and Greg are back to their old tricks again - at least all of the tricks that do not involve socializing. Join us in this darkest timeline as we reconnect and reevaluate our brief hiatuswe back... again?Music Credits: HHG If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Like a divorced couple that gets back together, this episode is for the the kids. Greg dives in to some beer history as the boys goof on how fucking long it's been.Good lord it is just dandy to be back. We are planning out monthly episodes with about five or six interviews per year, so saddle up, we aren't joking...we backMusic Credits tohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LhsE-uqqE0Lake Street Dive : http://lakestreetdive.com/Buy the album: https://music.apple.com/us/album/bad-self-portraits/794997239 If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
We are back!After a few vacations and bouts with the common cold Greg and Josh splash back in. The boys catch up while enjoying some of MKE's special cherry bounce beer. Beer trends are discussed and things get a little beer-podcast-tropish as we venture into the future of beer in the US. Never Fear! we get back to our old ways when we review Standard Lager by Fulton Brewing.Break Music Provided by HHG If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Happy Holidays viewers! Sorry we couldn't get this out sooner. We had a full regular episode recorded, but it was lost. Due to all the holiday happenings we scrambled together a small collection of our favorite moments from the past two years. Please enjoy some of the best Willy Street Reader, Reviews, Interviews, and Stories from the way way back.Thanks so much for listening and interacting with us over the years. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. Cheers.Break Music Provided by CBSB If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Whassup?! This Week the boys review a beer that is not brewed to be fussed over. Truly When you say the name of this beer, you’ve said it all!Where there’s life, there’s this particular beer. Some might call it The King of Beers. The Genuine Article. Fresh. Smooth. Real. It's all here. We may not agree that it is Famous Among Friends or for Real Men of Genius but it does have a certain “Drinkability". So, Here We Go, let's Raise one to right now and acknowledge that it is Always Worth It to Party right. We hope you are Up for Whatever because this is 'the perfect show for removing 'no' from your vocabulary'. Hey, we are Proud to be your Bud, I mean I Love you Man because Everything else is just a light. Just sit back, Be yourself and make it a Bud Light. For all you do, this Bud’s for you.Dilly Dilly!'America' Break Music Provided by Stil Hill If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
The Willy Street Reader shines this episode, perhaps almost as brightly as Ale Asylum's spooky IPA ' The Babadook'. Greg and Josh go over why homebrew isn't discussed as much as it should be on the show of late, as well as the Christmas creep and Mobcraft cloneability. BABADOOK is compared to publishers, this fucking guy, and creep items. Calling all fans, help us out and give us a review! We would love to hear from you! Break Music Provided by Horseshoes and Handgrenades If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Greg and Josh are back at it with lots to talk about. Lakefront's Centennial SMASH is given the usual treatment and compared to mix tapes and bus drivers while the discussing the direction of the IPA style. A good amount of time is spent in awe of the Esser's Best website, a true gem of the beer interweb world... or a relic from the Geocities age.Break Music Provided by Horseshoes and Handgrenades If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Surly Fest is put to task against past Fest Beers! The boys talk about Surly Fest and other OctoberFest beers on this, their 50th Episode Jubilee! We also promote the Octopi Anniversary party, an insider secret. Surly Fest is compared to flip phone hangups, Google video streams, and bit o' honey. Glad to have more great artists stop by and let us promote their music!Break Music Provided by Still Hill If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element



