Drink Beer, Think Beer is a weekly conversation with brewers, growers, and other brewing industry professionals that explores the art, culture, and business of craft beer. Hosted by John Holl and recorded on location, this podcast gets to the bottom of every pint and offers insight into the dynamic world of beer.
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Beer gurus Augie Carton (Carton Brewing) and John Holl (author of Drink Beer, Think Beer: Getting to the Bottom of Every Pint) get to the bottom of the day’s most pressing craft beer issues with help from opinionated brewer friends, know-it-all barkeeps, and smarmy industry insiders. For each episode, Augie and John will blind-taste and dissect two beers on air (provided by that episode’s guest) while discussing current beer topics, news, and styles.
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Want to dominate on and off the soccer pitch as a follower of Christ? Inspiring, genuine and real conversations with Pro soccer players and their journey with Jesus Christ & soccer.
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NBA analytics pioneer and front office insider John Hollinger joins Dunc'd On podcast host Nate Duncan to bring you the smartest weekly NBA podcast available. The Hollinger & Duncan NBA Show brings fans next-level analysis of the league, its teams, and its players. John and Nate take you behind the curtain for an unmatched insider look at every aspect of the NBA. From scouting reports to game breakdowns to salary cap analysis, there’s no better way for true basketball fans to follow the NBA.
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A weekly dive into the business and culture of beer. Hosted by Andy Crouch and John Holl, The Beer Edge podcast provides listeners with unparalleled insights into the beer industry. Our mission is to provide consumers and industry players alike with a fresh and unfiltered look at the world of better, flavorful beer. We seek to capture the essence and passion of brewers, both big and small, foreign and domestic, each of whom has a distinctive and colorful story to go along with the beautiful ...
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Historian and author Walter Edgar mines the riches of the South Carolina Encyclopedia to bring you South Carolina from A to Z. South Carolina from A to Z is a production of South Carolina Public Radio in partnership with the University of South Carolina Press and SC Humanities.
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Get to know Hermeus and the future of hypersonic aircraft travel. Hermeus is a startup developing hypersonic aircraft to connect the world faster than ever before. At Mach 5, more than twice the speed of the supersonic Concorde, passengers will be able to cross the Atlantic in 90 minutes.
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An atheist podcast hosted by John C. Snider.
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Keith Lowell Jensen Presents: The Keith Lowell Jensen Show with Keith Lowell Jensen
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Comedian Keith Lowell Jensen talks with artists and people he likes and hopes to share with the world.
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Film Talk. Interviews with top film & TV directors, producers, actors and writers each week. Guests talk candidly about their journey to making it in Hollywood. We discuss our favorite movies, iconic movie scenes, movie quotes and outstanding film shots from films in the Criterion Movie Collection. Featuring Emmy winning and award winning directors and writers in film. We spotlight rising filmmakers and stars. Host is a top podcaster and producer of the hit kids podcast Enchanting Book Readi ...
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“L” is for Long, William Williams (1861-1934). Agriculturist.저자 Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hollings, Ernest Frederick (1922-2019). Governor, U.S. senator.저자 Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hogs. Pork has been important to the diet and economy of South Carolina since colonial times.저자 Walter Edgar
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A conversation with Matt Van Wyk of Alesong Brewing and Blending, which was just named Brewery of the Year at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Sponsors Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer If you appreciate the precision of barrel-aged beer, you got to check out the Festival of Wood a…
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“H” is for Holbrook, John Edwards (1794-1871). Physician, naturalist. Holbrook’s numerous publications and his research made him one of the greatest of the pioneering American naturalists.저자 Walter Edgar
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Episode 496 - Kyle Kensrue, Ollie (Kennedy & Casse Edition) Happy Monday, Thieves! Augie & Holl are once again on sabbatical this week, so Kennedy & Casse fill in. This week, they’re hosting long-time friend Kyle Kensrue. Kyle’s been in the industry for years and is currently working with Ollie, a software that enables the craft beverage industry t…
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“G” is for Greener, Richard (1844-1922). Teacher, diplomat. In 1873 Greener accepted a professorship at the University of South Carolina, becoming its first Black faculty member.저자 Walter Edgar
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“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.
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“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author. Although he had a distinguished political career, Drayton is most remembered for his achievements as a writer and a botanist.저자 Walter Edgar
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John and Nate canvas the league and pick the players they think will be above or below expectations in the 2024-25 season, and both make over 10 picks in both categories. No timestamps on this one because it would ruin the podcast to list all the players ahead of time. Subscribe to Dunc’d On Prime! It’s the only place to get every episode with Nate…
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“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885). U.S. Senator, soldier.저자 Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Cherokees. The Cherokees were one of the largest southeastern Native American nations with which South Carolina colonists had contact.저자 Walter Edgar
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Em Sauter is an artist, writer, and the co-host of the All About Beer Podcast. She’s also the author of several books. Her most recent came out last month and is titled Pairing Beer with Everything. It’s a collection of suggestions on what beer pairs best will all aspects of life, from food to TV shows, sports teams, even the weather. It’s entertai…
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“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718). Pirate. Most commonly known today as Edward Teach, Blackbeard surfaced in Jamaica in mid-1717. In eighteen months he carved an extraordinarily successful career as a pirate, creating an indelible image of “the fiercest pirate of them all” and making him a global icon.…
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Episode 495 - Chris & Eli, Treasury Cider (Kennedy & Casse Edition) Happy Monday, Thieves! Our hosts are OOO this week so Kennedy and Casse are filling in. We’re talking to Eli and Chris of the Hudson Valley’s Treasury Cider this week, only the second time we’ve ever had a cidery on the show. We think it’s a great conversation and hope you tune in.…
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“W” is for Willington Academy. The Willington Academy of Doctor Moses Waddel, a log-constructed classical school for boys, was perhaps the most prestigious preparatory school in antebellum South Carolina.저자 Walter Edgar
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“S” is for She-crab soup. She-crab soup is uniquely Charlestonian—a silky chowder with European heritage.저자 Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Shaw Air Force Base. Established in 1941 on the outskirts of Sumter to train pilots for World War II, Shaw Air Force Base later evolved into a home for U.S. Air Force tactical units.저자 Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Shand, Gadsden Edwards (1868-1948). Architect, engineer.저자 Walter Edgar
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As a drinkers, it’s hard not to get excited when you hear brewers talking about ingredients. The passion, the exploration, the flavor. There is so much the main ingredients in beer bring to the glass. This week it’s a trio of brewers talking about how they approach ingredients, from hop selection, to heirloom corn in lagers. It was recorded in fron…
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Our LA office is growing! It’s home to a lot of our hardcore engineering work as well as smaller, highly complex component and subassembly builds. Listen in as Daniel Budenstein, Neel Dutta, Francis Moscal, and Tatum Hardy discuss what it's like to work at our LA office and how it compares to HQ back in Atlanta. 00:00 - 03:10 - Welcome to the LA Of…
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“R” is for Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1922-1997). Author, historian.저자 Walter Edgar
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Episode 494 - a Somber News Week Episode Happy Monday, Thieves! We had a heavy news week last week, between the devastating floods that hit the Asheville region and word that famed brewer Ron Jeffries passed away. We sat town to talk about what’s happening out there along with a surprise guest and a couple of black glasses. Tune in and let us know …
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“R” is for Rogers, Frank Mandeville (1857-1945). Farmer, businessman. Frank Mandeville Rogers led a group of businessmen to found the state’s first bright leaf tobacco market in Florence in 1891.저자 Walter Edgar
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H&D: Knicks/Wolves Trade Official; Rose and Mutombo; Playoff Matchup Roulette
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Buckle up! John returns with a riveting explanation of all the crazy cap machinations that made the Wolves/Knicks trade possible. Does the league have a right to be annoyed with this kind of “circumvention?” 12:40. We also discuss whether we would have done this deal as the Knicks and Wolves and the pros and cons for each side. 18:23. Then we discu…
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Last weekend in New Hampshire, amid the revelry of the Schilling Beer Co. Oktoberfest – a festival I’ll say should be on your radar for next year – I got together with some brewer owners from around the country to record this conversation. There is a lot of uncertainty in the industry these days and folks are trying to figure out the path forward i…
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Episode 493 - Brendan Breslin, Wishful Thinking Brewing Happy Monday, Thieves! We’re sticking with the Lehigh Valley this week to talk to Brendan Breslin of Wishful Thinking Brewing. Our pal Sam Masotto from Bonn Place introduced us, so we asked Brendan to hop on for a conversation about Czech-style lagers, Detroit-style pizza, and brewing with loc…
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“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957). Poet, novelist, civic leader.저자 Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863). Legislator, congressman, editor.저자 Walter Edgar
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John and Nate discuss the news that Kawhi Leonard won’t be cleared to start camp, the possibility of trading Kawhi (4:18), and whether the Kawhi trade and full-draft trades in general are worth it (5:51). Also, Mitchell Robinson won’t be back until the winter (15:00), and Joel Embiid agrees to an extension. (23:55) Plus, more mailbag questions on w…
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“M” is for Miles, William Porcher (1822-1899). Educator, congressman. In 1880 Miles was named president of the South Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanics (the former South Carolina College).저자 Walter Edgar
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https://staustellbrewery.co.uk/A conversation on the importance, process, and tradition of cask ale, with Georgina Young the brewing director of St. Austell Brewery. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guest: Georgina Young Sponsors: All About Beer, Denver Rare Beer Tasting Tags: Britian, Drinking, Bars, Pubs, …
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"M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce (1868-1926). Architect.저자 Walter Edgar
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Episode 492 - Sam Masotto, Bonn Place Brewing (Bethlehem PA Part 1) Happy Monday, Thieves! It doesn’t get much fresher than this. We just recorded this episode with Sam from Bonn Place less than two hours ago and here it, fresh off the line, for your enjoyment. Tune in next week for more from Bethlehem, PA and Sam’s collaborators, Wishful Thinking …
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“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870). Painter. Some scholars have maintained that Louis Rémy Mignot “was arguably the most accomplished southern-born painter of his generation.”저자 Walter Edgar
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“L” is for Londonborough Township. By the time of the 1790 census, most of the original families were no longer listed, and the entire Londonborough community disappeared in the first decades of the nineteenth century.저자 Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hodges, James Hovis (b. 1956). Governor. Education was the centerpiece of Hodges’s term as governor.저자 Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hobkirk Hill, Battle of (April 25, 1781). The Battle of Hobkirk Hill, though in itself indecisive, marked the beginning of the British withdrawal from the interior of South Carolina.저자 Walter Edgar
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BONUS: Unpacking Beer's Romantic Facts with Jeff Alworth
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Myths are everywhere in beer. We don't know when certain breweries were actually created, when some brewing styles were invented, or we have preconceived notions of how certain things should be. In reality, they are not true at all. Beer writer Jeff Alworth has a phrase for some of these: romantic facts. Some are semi-accurate but the truth is stre…
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“H” is for Hoagland, Jimmie Lee (b. 1940). Journalist. Jimmie Lee Hoagland was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2017.저자 Walter Edgar
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Episode 491 - Post-Rochester Fall Catch Up Happy Monday, Thieves! Our Rochester roll has come to an end so we sat down last week, just the four of us, to catch up and see how the summer’s been. Casse provided the blinds this week and boy, are they fun. Tune in and let us know what you think! *** As always, you can email your questions, complaints, …
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“G” is for Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786). Soldier. As army commander Nathanael Greene never won a battle… but did win the war저자 Walter Edgar
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