Friday, October 22, 2021

Mr. Waterbury

On the 14th episode of the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink of the Week is Mr. Waterbury. We have an American IPA today, a common theme on the 4th season here. Mr. Waterbury is made by Big Tree Brewing Company out of Waterbury, VT.

We chose this drink because of the name of the beer alone. The Waterbury reference hits close to home, literally. We live in the Waterbury, CT area but we didn’t know that there was also a Waterbury in Vermont.

Apparently Big Tree Brewing is a side project made by Mark Frier. He’s a popular guy in the Waterbury, Vermont area who is known for restaurants. However, he makes beer too, by doing local partnerships. You can read more about him and the partnership here.

Mr. Waterbury is a hazy citra hop IPA. It has a pale, goldish color with a white foam head. It has a strong aroma of tangerine and grapefruit. This beer has an ABV of 6% and it’s fairly easy to drink. It also had a fair amount of bitterness along with the strong fruity flavors. We felt like it was hard to give this drink an identity. Overall, not bad but it’s hard to see this one standing out compared to other IPA’s on the show this season.

How We Rated Mr. Waterbury

  • Rob’s Rating: 5.4/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 6.2/10

We kick off the show reminding everyone to check out the website to find out all of our episode posts. We do show notes and ratings for every beer and every episode.Here’s how the episode goes down with Mr. Waterbury.



Show Notes

  • Wedding season: Rob just went to his sister Laina’s wedding and we talked about the greatest moments from a wedding celebration. Kev makes it a point to hit the dance floor literally the entire time.
  • Pesky things that bother you: We about how minuscule things could really ruin your whole mood! Whether it’s a popcorn kernel stuck in your mouth, a loose collar hitting your neck, or a piece of rubber dragging on the bottom of your shoe.
  • Dave Chappelle: He recently had his own comedy special drop on Netflix. Netflix is taking lots of heat for backing him up with his controversial content.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Flexural Strength

On the 13th episode of the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink of the Week is Flexural Strength. We have a Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy drink on our hands, not something that we’ve ever heard of. Flexural Strength is made by Reverie Brewing Company out of Newtown, CT.

Flexural Strength is a slightly hoppy ale, medium in color, and has an ABV of 7.7%. We found this beer tucked way in the back of our beer stash. While we never heard of this brewery before and any beers that they have, this was surprised us. It’s complemented by peanut butter with a malty taste to it. Overall, we embraced this delightful surprise with a positive review because it’s repeatably drinkable. Well done!

How We Rated Flexural Strength

  • Rob’s Rating: 7.7/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 8.7/10

We kick off the show reminding everyone to check out the website Boisandbartalk.com to check out all of our episode posts. We do show notes and ratings for every beer and every episode.

Here’s how the episode goes down with Flexural Strength.

Rating People

We’re baffled how humans rate each other whether it’s based on looks or personality. We score humans on a scale of 1 through 10. Your whole existence! Rated with this bare bones scale. Would you want to know what other people are rating you if you could?

Throwback Segment!

We went back to old-school “Would You Rather?” questions. It’s been a while since we did this.

Would you rather not eat fruit again? Or would you rather not eat meat ever again?

Would you rather give up Chinese food? Or would you rather give up Mexican food?

Movie Plot Idea

As the Flexural Strength was flowing through us, we got even more creative. How about this for a movie plot? The main character could manipulate the dreams of others. Similar to Freddy in a way. But it’s much more subtle for a super power. You can influence the decisions of others and control their dreams! This spun off into thinking about the subconscious and how you can condition it.

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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Karate in the Water

On the 12th episode of the Bois & Bar Talk podcast in Season 4, our Drink of the Week is Karate in the Water by Beer’d Brewing Company. It’s a New England style IPA meant to be smooth like Karate in the Water with Australian Enigma hops. Each sip is like a burst of fruit (maybe pineapple?) and it has a 6.1% ABV.

It’s an orange shaded beer and pours with a bright white head. The can says it’s brewed with flaked oats and flaked wheat. We both had a pretty similar tasting experience with this one. So much that we actually came up with identical scores. We agreed that the initial sip is definitely good. However, the mouthfeel and what comes afterwards kind of turns into more bitterness than we would like.

Beer’d could be hit or miss on drinks. Although it is a pretty cool place to be out of Stonington, CT. This limited release was nice to try, but probably could pass if we saw it again compared to the competition of NEIPA’s out there. Pretty cool can and beer title though for sure.

How We Rated Karate in the Water

  • Rob’s Rating: 5.8/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 5.8/10

We kick off the show reminding everyone to check out the website Boisandbartalk.com to check out all of our episode posts. We do show notes and ratings for every beer and every episode.

Here’s how the episode goes down with Karate in the Water.

Halloween or Thanksgiving

Some holiday talk as we kick off October. Which of the two holidays do you like better? Is Halloween more exciting than ever now that we are adults with costume events?

Mop Slander

There’s a bit in this episode honestly just blasting mops. Why are they still a thing? There are Swiffers out there that actually clean the floor. Mops just take in dirt and redistribute the dirty water on to the floor.

The Dating Game

We talked about greeting somebody on a first date. Right from the first glance. Do you play it safe with a hug? Or even pope-level conservative with a handshake? There’s also the kiss on the cheek if you’re feeling bold. A good portion of this episode is about dating experiences and how it’s about having fun and reading signals from the other person.

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