Thursday, August 12, 2021

Warheads

On episode 8 of the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, we are drinking Warheads by Artisanal Brew Works. This special variety pack is based off the popular sour candy with four flavors. The 4-pack features Black cherry, Watermelon, Sour Apple, and Blue Raspberry.

Artisanal Brew Works is an artisanal style beer microbrewery out of Saratoga Springs, New York. On their website, Artisanal says that they, “make world-class beer in upstate New York with local ingredients”.

How We Rated Warheads

It was definitely one of the most entertaining things we’ve done on the show for this episode. You know the usual drill. We usually each take a can and rate the beer. But we felt like we had to try all four flavors in the variety pack. So that’s what we did and we rated each flavor. Overall you get a perfectly replicated Warhead smell to each beer.

The flavor was very different representing each flavor. We both averaged around a 6 out of 10 for the variety pack, except for Sour Apple. That’s where things got interesting. Kev immediately started gagging while Rob enjoyed it. Rob gave this one a 6.2 while Kev gave it a 0! That’s right, the first 0 out of 10 ever given on the show!

Show Notes

This is more like a quick summary of what to expect. Complete chaos. We wanted to try live streaming the episode on Instagram (@boisandbartalk). We found a tripod for the phone and tried to go back in forth between interacting with the live stream and recording an official episode. Not to mention, we have an absolute scorcher of a day which meant sweat. Add a fast moving centipede, our headphones not working, and trying to squeeze four beers into a 30 minute episode.

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Cheers!

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Sizzling Hippie

On the 7th episode of Season 4 on Bois & Bar Talk, we are drinking Sizzling Hippie. Our Drink of the Week comes from Thomas Hooker Brewing Co. out of Bloomfield, CT. Thomas Hooker is a favorite of ours and they deliver lots of consistent beers. Sizzling Hippie doesn’t disappoint either. 

Sizzling Hippie is a Nelson Citra IPA with an ABV of 6.4%. The psychedelic can art caught our attention when we were shopping for new beers. It’s available year-round and has white grape and citrus flavors. The color resembles a passion fruit! Overall it’s a juicy delight that comes in a four-pack.

How We Rated Sizzling Hippie

  • Rob’s Rating: 7.8/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.6/10

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 Sizzling Hippie. 

The Ending of Summer

We broke down our pros and cons of the summer vs the fall. Kev enjoys the fall while Rob would rather just live in the summer all the time. Rob argues that daylight cuts down, the sight of dead trees, too many hoody days are dreadful. Kev mentions fall festivities, mixing and matching outfits, and crisp air make for a good fall season.

Age Perspective

Talking about our age (27) was a huge talking point on this episode. It was more introspective and we looked deeper into what’s going on in our lives. In the mid-late twenties, people you know are all over the place. Some people move, have families, go back to school, or maybe they are still finding themselves. 

With an exposure on social media, we don’t even need a high school reunion to get a glimpse of what everybody else is doing. While it’s a good thing, we discussed the flip side. It’s constant pressure comparing yourself to other people even though we all live our own lives.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k

This is a popular book that Rob mentioned that he is reading. While you could easily go on for a whole episode about the book, we covered a page or two. Mark Manson (the author) talks about overthinking simple questions that we ask ourselves. It could be as simple as “How do I apply for this job”? 

While we know how to apply to a job, it’s the thought of overthinking it to death! A question like “How do I ask this person out?” might make you freeze on the spot. It’s a simple action, yet the process of thinking about it too hard makes us doubt the whole thing in the first place.

Looking for more?

If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! 

Cheers!

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Friday, July 30, 2021

Five Beers You Need to Try in 2021

After a tough year a little celebration is warranted. What better way to celebrate than with a crafty beer? 

Do you always reach for the same can or bottle when selecting a beer? Is it time to branch out? Maybe you do not see yourself as a beer drinker at all. We are here to help with that by highlighting a few, exceptional craft beers on the market. Each beer listed was already featured as our “Drink of the Week” on the show.

A Little Intro for Anybody New to Beer

A beer is a beer right?  Not a chance! For those who are a little on the beer illiterate side, let’s get a few delineations out of the way. Beer is subdivided into a host of categories. Some of the most popular being Stout, Lager, Pilsner, American Pale Ale, India Pale Ale (IPA), Double IPA (DIPA), American Brown Ale, Wheat, Porter, Amber Ale… the list can go on and on.

With craft beer gaining such momentum, variations continue to be added as breweries push for broader flavor profiles. Beer’s Alcohol by Volume (ABV) usually sits between 3.0 and 13.0 percent. The average beer’s ABV is usually around four to seven percent alcohol by volume. 

We have compiled a few varieties worth giving a try. Here is a sampling of 2021’s top rated craft beers to broaden your palate.

Crucial Mass by Counterweight Brewing Company

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Counterweight is one of the most consistent breweries around. Crucial Mass is a New England IPA created from Counterweight Brewing Company out of Connecticut. This DIPA New England style brew has a blend of American and Southern Hemisphere Hops. With an ABV of eight percent it’s a bit on the stronger side. The Counterweight special is known for its big, bold tropical fruit flavors. 

Grapefruit, passionfruit and ripened mango are blended with a mild malt backnote to balance it out. With a higher alcohol content and sweet flavor this might be a good way to introduce beer to the “I don’t like beer because it’s bitter” kind of person.

Lunch IPA by Maine Brewing Company

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Lunch IPA hit the market in 1982. The Maine Brewing Company out of Freeport, Maine, named the American IPA after a whale named lunch with a sizable chunk that was bitten off her fin. Paying homage to her determination, uniqueness and persistence this brew touts lemon, orange, grapefruit notes along with the tropical flavors of guava and papaya and with subtle malt backbone and hints of herbal and pine undertones. With 7 percent ABV this is one of the most sought after American Beers.

Rise by Whalers Brewing Company

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This flagship American Pale Ale is brewed by the Whalers Brewing Company out of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. It has a smooth body and a creamy head, with a subtle dry hop spice and bright citrus aroma. This popular brew with an ABV of 5.5 percent, it is on the lower end of alcohol for the purpose of our list. It is available year round. Rise is the well rounded pale ale on our list. 

And for when the weather turns, and summer days end as the inevitably do; we offer two bolder options to try when days turn cool

Trösten by Von Trappe Brewing

If you haven’t guessed so far, we’re from New England. Specifically, in Connecticut, which means of course we are going to showcase plenty of CT beers. But Von Trappe Brewery had to make this list. Von Trappe’s Trösten is a Rauchbier Lager. This German style smoked malt lager is brewed in Stowe, Vermont, and literally translates to “comforting”.

Noted for its deep rich smoked malt flavor with hints of chestnuts and toast this lager has an ABV of 6 percent. Despite its deep flavor profiles, this dark lager is surprisingly smooth and light. On a side, note we couldn’t find a picture of this one!

Imperial Choconut by Firefly Hollow Brewing Co. 

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Another Connecticut brewing company, the Firefly Brewing Company began brewing their diverse selection of ales and lagers in 2013. The Imperial Choconut Porter is a seasonal offering with a 7.9 percent ABV. It has a medium light body with a deep caramel color and chocolatey and smokey notes. The rich notes definitely make this a beer to try. 

We truly are in a Golden Age of craft brewing. Having been only accessible locally in the past, these amazing craft beers are making their way into the mainstream and you can find most of them in any package store. Whatever your reason for branching out, try something new this year. 

Each one of these brews offer a different and unique experience: from light and fruity with complex undertones to bold bodied and smooth. It’s safe to say we drank all five choices on our podcast so far. Each of these five were featured as our “Drink of the Week” in five different episodes. None of which left us disappointed as we tried them for the first time.

Happy sampling and drink responsibly. Cheers

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Golden Messenger

Today, on the sixth episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking Golden Messenger by Hog River Brewing out of Hartford, CT. It’s the first time that we tried Hog River out as we don’t know much about the brewery.

Golden Messenger is a Kölsch-style ale. We’ve been on a kick with German beers this season. It has a 4.8% ABV and has a lighter style. This beer has German-style hops, malt, and has a balanced taste.

This one had mixed ratings between the two of us. Kev wasn’t much of a fan and would rather have a Bud Light if he was going for a light beer. Rob enjoyed the citrus/pineapple hints of flavor and like how it tasted for such a light drink. You can also find Golden Messenger for pretty cheap. The four-pack costed around $9.

How We Rated Golden Messenger

  • Rob’s Rating: 7.4/10
  • 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.

Show Notes

Beach

We discussed our only beach day of the summer so far. During the trip we brought a sophisticated, giant cooler. This thing could do it all. It even had a hot dog making feature and has a built-in radio signal that scares away seagulls.

Why do some beaches always have to have strict rules?

What would aliens think if the first place they visited on Earth was a crowded beach?

Cotton Candy

We stopped for 2 minutes during the episode for a cotton candy break.

Thrilling Activities

We discussed parasailing and roller coasters. It’s weird how kids aren’t nearly as scared as adults when it comes to taking risks.

Church

Kev went to church but couldn’t stand it. Literally, he doesn’t like to stand and kneel constantly!

Looking for more?

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Cheers!

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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Workhorse

Today, on the fifth episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking Workhorse by Counterweight Brewing Company. We continued our journey to find different style beers, and this one was pretty unique.

Workhorse is a pilsner with clean German flavor. It had a very yellowish color and we poured it into a glass. This pilsner is made with fresh German ingredients and dry hopped with noble hops. It’s pretty balanced overall with good mix of sweetness and bitterness.

Workhorse is also light-bodied and more on the subtle side in terms of carbonation. You can likely find a good deal on this beer, probably for around $10 for a four pack. We liked it!

How We Rated Workhorse

  • Rob’s Rating: 6.9/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.4/10

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.

People that make a living doing reviews

There’s plenty of people out there who simply review things and get a lot of views. We mentioned the pizza review guy on Barstool. If it was up to us we would just review showers and rate them one through ten like our beers. Paying a visit to people’s showers and just doing reviews based on water pressure and how clean they are.

World Mysteries

Kev brought up the Great Pyramid of Giza and questioned how it got built. We talked about possible ways that they got built with minimal technology. Aliens might have played a role in it!

Space

Why can’t you see stars in space? Would you travel to space for fun if you could? Recently, we have a race between Sir Richard Branson, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos as they try to take their companies to the next level. Somewhere along the way, we challenged the “Flat Earth” conspiracy and how it makes no sense.

Additional Talking Points

  • Recycling and Littering: How do people possibly still litter in this day and age?
  • Shower Sex: Are you for it or against it?
  • Kev’s Work Story: Kev tells a story about a guy not giving up his seat to another customer.

Looking for more?

If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! 

Cheers!

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

I Love Lamp

Today, on the fourth episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking I Love Lamp by Evil Genius Brewing Company out of Philadelphia, PA. We continued our journey to find different style beers, and this one was pretty unique.

I Love Lamp is a german style hefeweizen. It had a very yellowish color and we poured it into a glass. Very foamy right from the first pour. Even Kev’s professional pouring still managed to get half foam, half beer in the glass! Bright white head and has a banana aroma.

Overall, it was kind of refreshing on the first sip. I Love Lamp is a wheat ale and has an ABV of 5.5%. Mostly you could find I Love Lamp available in the summer. The taste has banana with a twist of pineapple. We rated this one a little later in the episode so we got some extra tasting before making a decision. Even though the first sip was impressive, it did dwindle a little bit as we went on. Not too bad however, and we thought it was an alright beer to have! 

How We Rated I Love Lamp

  • Rob’s Rating: 6.5/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 6.2/10

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.

During I Love Lamp, we brought up the trend of food decorations. With Instagram and Pinterest around, people love to take pictures of their food. It’s becoming more important to deliver a strong presentation with food when you go out to eat. 

We did a hot take on edibles and decided if we think they are overrated or not. With experiences in the past, it’s not something that we like to really do anymore. Recreational cannabis use in general is pretty popular, but we will stick to the beer at this point in our lives. 

We capped off the episode talking about what we did for the 4th of July. It was a classic trip to Yankee Stadium for a matchup with the Mets! We had plenty of great stories for this one including a rowdy train ride and interactions with fans.

Looking for more?

If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! 

Cheers!

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Czech Mix

Today, on the third episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking Czech Mix by Back East Brewing Company. We’ve been trying to get a mixture of new beers rather than our heavy doses of IPA’s. 

Czech Mix is a pilsner with an ABV of 4.9%. With typical pilsner fashion, it pours with a golden, yellowish body and a bright white head. Czech Mix has some subtle hops to it with a crispy flavor. It has a solid amount of carbonation, but it’s a light-bodied beer with a European twist. 

Overall, it’s a reasonably priced beer, you can usually get a six-pack for around $10. Great starter beer if you’re at the bar and want something on tap. Would we drink it again? Maybe, there’s so many options out there that it’s hard to choose this one over the rest. There was nothing wrong with Czech Mix, but it’s not exactly outstanding. Back East Brewing Co. on the other hand, is a wonderful brewery with a great selection of drinks. Not a bad choice and a clever play on Chex Mix.

How We Rated Czech Mix

  • Rob’s Rating: 6.4/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 6.7/10 

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.

During Czech Mix, Rob made his early episode confession. He lost his wallet about a year ago on vacation and never cancelled a credit card. While nobody used it, it appears that the wallet was never found (knock on wood). Have you ever thought about how most of us have a credit score? It’s just this number attached to you that says alot about your identity. We talked about how important it is and how hard it could be to correct your score. 

Afterwards, we mentioned how we are both juniors and we both have a full first name that we never use (Kevin and Robert). We both only get called our full names when we get yelled at. Nothingless, we agreed not to name any future children after our own respective names. It’s too confusing. 

We played with name stereotypes as well. When you think of Frank for example, it naturally feels like a hardworking rugged guy! A Brian on the other hand, that guy could easily be a chemistry major. It’s like a stigma with the name. Call us crazy, maybe we’re just making stuff up at this point. 

Some other talking points on this week’s episode: 

  • Walking in your car just to get that blast of heat on a summer day 
  • Waving at people to let them go in traffic 
  • Whether lottery winners are happy or not 

If you could skim thru the epsiode and add 2-3 more sentences based on a few more topics we talked about that would be great. Can’t remember anything else. Also don’t forget to:

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  2. Add alt text : ice-cream-man-apa-beer-backeast-brewing-boisandbartalk
  3. Add caption: Drinking Ice Cream Man by Backeast Brewing on the Bois and Bar Talk podcast

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If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! 

Cheers!

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Lunch

Today, on the second episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking Lunch by Maine Beer Company. We’re getting the ball rolling now and you better know we’ve been stacking up beer choices for this season!

Lunch is an IPA that you could drink at any time of the year. It’s a popular one out there, and we found out what the name “Lunch” actually means. It’s a special whale that was spotted off the Maine coast in 1982. The whale looks like it carries a bite mark on the fin. 

Overall, Kev really wanted to try this one on the podcast. We bought a few 16 oz bottles and poured them in a glass. Lunch has a 7% ABV with tropical flavors such as orange, grapefruit, and has a malt sweetness to it. There is definitely some intense hops going on, but the finishing taste isn’t very bitter at all. 


On Beer Advocate, Lunch has a score of 97/100. We both agreed that the beer was excellent and had no complaints other than availability. It’s a hard beer to find for us, and when we do, it’s going to be on the expensive side.

How We Rated Lunch

  • Rob’s Rating: 8.5/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 8.3/10

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.

During Lunch, we kicked off the episode with a first sip and review of the beer. One of the first topics we got into was customer service (a popular rant). We talked about the standard 20% average tip and if it’s enough. Kev’s been in the restaurant business for most of his adult life, so he’s used to it. Rob on the other hand, can’t stand job with customer service.

Have you ever thought about what a world with no money would feel like? We touched on transitioning to a life of digital currency. Why do we feel more emotion when money leaves us when it’s cash? For example, Rob said if he’s down in the stock market it won’t really bother him. But if a gust of wind happened to blow a few hundred dollars away, he’d be tight about it.

We transitioned into talking about bedbugs and how you can spot them. Commonly bedbugs are associated with a sleazy hotel. If you ever sleep in the bed of a hotel be sure not to lay down on the bed cover. They never wash that!

Looking for more?

If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! 

Cheers!

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Imperial Sunshine (Season 4 Premiere)

Today, on the brand new first episode of Bois & Bar Talk Season 4, we are drinking Imperial Sunshine by Blue Point Brewing Co. It feels absolutely fantastic getting back to podcasting right in the beginning of summer.

Imperial Sunshine is a blonde ale brewed with orange and natural flavors out of Patchogue, NY. It pours a light amber color with a slight haze to it. The aroma is similar to an orange peel, and it’s going to have a strong scent!

Overall, we chose Imperial Sunshine because we wanted a summer-style beer. It has a 9.6% ABV which seems kind of high for a blonde ale. Although we can’t believe how the high alcohol content is masked so well. You could easily slug a few of these down on a hot summer down and it could sneak up on you fast! Not to mention, you could most likely find this beer for a bargain – we bought it for $8.99 on sale.

How We Rated Imperial Sunshine

  • Rob’s Rating: 7.5/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.4/10 

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.

During Imperial Sunshine, we kicked off the episode doing our typical rating and review of this blonde ale. We followed by doing a quick recap of the last six weeks we took off during the off-season. 

Imperial Sunshine mentions that it resembles an orange tic tac. Rob thinks of orange tic tacs as a candy while Kev thought he was kinda crazy. If you got tic tacs as a candy for Halloween as a kid how would it make you feel? Afterwards, Kev talked about his superior swimming ability while Rob admitted to not being buoyant at all. 

Lastly, Kev ran through the entire Harry Potter series for the first time during the off season. He gave his reaction and we talked about real-life spells that would be cool to have. Yeah, one of the spells was the ability to crack every egg in the world at once. What would that do to the economy? 

Looking for more?

If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! Welcome back and looking forward to a new season of Bois & Bar Talk!

Cheers!

Friday, April 16, 2021

Dr. Strangehaze (The Finale)

And yet again, here we are for the Season 3 Finale of Bois & Bar Talk. For episode 20, we drink Dr. Strangehaze by Brewery Legitimus. It’s been another roller coaster ride throughout the season and our beer collection is piling up.

Dr. Strangehaze is a New England style IPA from Brewery Legitimus out of New Hartford, Connecticut. It has an ABV of 6.5% with some classic juicy flavor. According to the can description, Legitimus states the beer has, “A hefty whirlpool addition and generous dry hopping are key to helping the Citra and Mosaic shine. Intense aroma and flavors of tropical citrus will hit you immediately. Brewed with flaked oats for a silky mouthfeel and a beautiful hazy glow”.

You’ll see on UNTAPPD that people generally like it rating it 4 out of 5 stars on average. People say Dr. Strangehaze isn’t that bitter and has a smooth flavor.

How We Rated Dr. Strangehaze

The Bois enjoyed the drink as well. We thought it’s an NEIPA on par with other good ones here in Connecticut. It’s juicy and does have some smooth mouthfeel that they described. We overall would drink one again if we seen it at the package store or at the bar. Very solid but nothing that stands apart from the great beer in Connecticut.

Rob’s Rating: 6.3/10
Kev’s Rating: 6.8/10

Dr. Strangehaze Show Notes

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.

During the episode we gave our usual state of the address for Bois & Bar Talk. We are happy with the progress of the show and appreciate everybody for the support. The last couple years have been phenomenal. Whether you listen, engage with us on social media, or even click on a link, we thank you. We’re going to regroup and brainstorm for some Season 4 improvements. We are always trying to get better!

It was a fast paced episode but we didn’t spend too much time recapping the season. Kev brought up the infamous foot fetish. Do foot doctors have a real passion for feet? Do you have to like feet to become a foot doctor? This brought us to talking about hands right after.

Could you snap your fingers without hitting your palm? Snapping your fingers is actually snapping your palm! Trying this live was mind-blowing to Kev especially and we took a solid minute snapping fingers (or palms). We also talked about correctly posing for photos. Did you ever think about why a picture pose with your arms down looks so bad?

Looking for More?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 19 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Thank you once again to everybody who makes this podcast go. We will be back. Much love from Rob and Kev 🙂

Cheers!



Sunday, April 4, 2021

Is Podcasting Worth it in 2021?

Podcasts have taken a stand amongst the array of digital content and have reached record popularity. Not to mention, it’s only growing in both content and listeners every day! If you pull a random topic off the top of your head, it’s likely that someone out there made a show about it. This may make you wonder, is podcasting worth it in 2021?

Our daily lives focus on technology, digital content, ease of access. We could connect to others in meaningful ways with convenience. The good news is running a podcast is easily accessible and low-risk. At the same time, podcasting has plenty of benefits even though it’s low risk.  For anybody wanting to start a podcast, we’re here to share these benefits with you from our experience running the Bois & Bar Talk podcast three years in.

Easy Start-Up 

Typically, starting a new hobby or pursuing a business venture requires funding that many people may not have available or feel they cannot justify. More upfront costs and monthly costs are a quick reason that will deter us from even starting.

A wonderful benefit of running a podcast in 2021 is the ease of access. Being honest, there are ways you can pay which will make your process smoother. Paying for your podcast cover art or opting for a paid premium hosting plan does make your podcast startup easier. But all of these costs are minimal ($30 for the artwork for us and $15 per month using Libsyn hosting). All of these are optional costs. You could even use free hosting providers such as Anchor if your budget is low. 

When first taking the step to start a podcast, you can begin your journey using standards features on your smartphone or computer. There are easy upgrades that existing or new podcasters can make for their equipment, such as microphones for podcasting hosting, ranging from as little as $50-$100.

From our experience we use one Blue Yeti Microphone ($130) for the two of us. As time went on, we slowly invested in lights and camera upgrades because we prefer to do video as well. However, you could even use Apple headphones and your phone to make a podcast in 2021. 

Creative Expression

The creative expression alone makes podcasting worthwhile. The possibilities of content creation that podcasters can pursue are endless. Think about podcasting as a new form of movies, TV shows, and books. It truly is just another form of creative entertainment.

So far in 2021, more than 50% of American households are familiar with podcasts. The people that listen to podcasts typically check out more than 6 shows on average. It’s a real form of entertainment that’s convenient enough to listen on your daily commute.

You have the option to create a podcast based around a topic you’re passionate about. You can also focus entertaining your audience with comedy and stories. Here in Connecticut, we love beer and were fascinated with the amount of breweries that sprouted up over the last few years. We jumped into the beer niche, but we also dedicate the show to improvised conversation with each other.

As lifelong friends, we provide our audience with a relaxed show that feels like they are right there with us. Your expression is totally up to and podcasts give you the power to shape your show into anything you’d like. Now is the perfect time to share your passion and give value whether its’ entertainment or information.

Multiple Pathways to Profit

Whether the goal is to start a podcast as an enjoyable hobby or to create a business, you can make money with podcasts. The main ways podcasters benefit financially from their efforts are running ads, working with sponsors, or starting a Patreon. It is easier than ever to optimize advertisements and sponsors to the intended audience, increasing your podcasts’ profitability.  

If your show is small, you definitely shouldn’t be discouraged! You will have some loyal listeners who want to support you no matter what. It’s always important to show your listeners how much you care. This will make your Patreon pitch easier which helps you get monthly income from your dedicated fans. 

When were starting out, we also sent cold emails to the breweries in the area asking for some free beer or merchandise for sponsorships. We were shocked to see how many breweries were willing to help. For newer shows try thinking outside the box for ways you can collaborate with people related to your niche as well. Even if it’s not profit, anything helps in the beginning!

It is possible to make merchandise, digital products, or membership programs for dedicated audience members. It opens the door for you to stay true to yourself and create items that excite you.

Building a Community

Apart from providing financial and creative outlets, podcasters benefit from building a community or “family” of people who share similar interests and passions. People are craving ways to feel a connection to others outside of their immediate circle, especially in 2021, and podcasts can fill the hole. This sense of community is beneficial for the creator and the audience. Developing a sense of community can drive passion and provide a sense of purpose that will flow into the content creation process and potentially other parts of your life.

All in all, it is easy to see that podcasting is far worth it in 2021. The world of digital content will only continue to expand as podcasts grow in popularity. The best way to determine the true worth of podcasting is to take steps to ensure that you and your podcast are taking advantage of the opportunities that the world of podcasting has to offer.

For anybody that wants to learn more, Rob and Kev from Bois & Bar Talk are always here to talk and give some pointers. Feel free to get in touch with us or check out the show to see how we do it

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Ice Cream Man II

Today, on the 19th episode of Bois & Bar Talk we are drinking Ice Cream Man by Backeast Brewing Company. We’ll call this part 2 since we originally had this drink during season 1 (for all you long-time listeners out there).

Ice Cream Man is an IPA brewed with citra hops out of Bloomfield, CT. It pours a nice hazy orange color similar to orange juice in a glass. The aroma is ripe and fruity meant to resemble a creamsicle, but you can also taste the sweet citrus hops off the bat. 

Overall, we think it’s a special drink that is still pretty limited over here in Connecticut. Anytime we see it on tap, at local bars, or on sale in the store it’s delightful to see. Almost always worth a buy just to stash it at least. It holds up well when it comes to drinking again as we don’t really get sick of the flavor over time.

How we rated Ice Cream Man

  • Rob’s Rating: 8.5/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 8.6/10

Ice Cream Man Show Notes

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.

During Ice Cream Man II, we kicked off the episode doing our typical rating and review of this sweet IPA. We followed by talking about the current state of the United States and how vaccines may impact us in the future. Will we be restricted if we aren’t vaccinated? Cruise Lines are already making requirements that include a vaccination in order to board. 

Kev brought up a random would you rather on the fly. Would you rather know when you are going to die or how? It’s a tough question actually uncomfortable to think about! Rob revealed that he could hardly tie his shoes, and we jumped to the astounding process of tattooing nipples. We wrap up the show with how you dry your hands in public bathrooms and then, somehow, we got to sweatpants, dick prints, and perfect position penis days! The beauty of improv is you truly never know where the show will go.

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 18 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Rise

Today, on the 17th episode of Bois & Bar Talk we are drinking Rise by Whalers Brewing Company. 

Rise is an APA that packs its own unique flavor from Rhode Island. It pours in a white 12 oz can, featuring the signature whale on the front. The aroma is glassy and you can taste the sweet hops behind this APA. Rise also has a pale yellow color with a foamy white head. Overall, Rise has this certain freshness to it. It has some hops, while providing hints of citrus, pine, and spice. It has a good amount of carbonation making this a very balanced beer to have. 

How we rated Rise

  • Rob’s Rating: 7/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 8.2/10 

Rise Show Notes

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.

Starting off this episode, we covered what we call “the outrage era” that we are currently living in. Everybody from music artists to historical figures are being cancelled over condoning toxic culture. We broke down each generation including Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation is classified by age group and we compared the tendencies of them. 

Shortly after, we dug into the TikTok trend where people eat wings together and cover themselves in wing sauce. They dap each other up which makes viewers (including ourselves) unforgettable to look at. Somehow this transitioned us into talking about egging cars. Everybody thinks about how bad egging cars are, but what if somebody cracked eggs inside your gas tank? It would be super undermining. Somehow, we spend the last five minutes of the episode trying to answer the question, are there birds that are also mammals? Tune in to find out!

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 16 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Julius

Today on the 16th episode of Bois & Bar Talk we are drinking Julius (Our 4th Treehouse beer this season).

The first thing we discussed was the comparison to King Julius which we did earlier in the season and what was the actual difference between the two. A source on Reddit.com made it pretty simple by just explaining that King Julius was just a double IPA version of Julius. King Julius is 8.2% while Julius is only 6.4%.

Treehouse.com describes Julius as an IPA “bursting with fresh hand selected American hops. Julius is a bright, juicy beer filled with flavors and aromas of mango, peach, passionfruit, and a melange of citrus juice. A soft, pillowy mouthfeel and rounded bitterness ensure it will never tire the palate. Loaded with immense flavors as a result of years of focused brewing application and judicious use of the freshest hand selected hops, Julius is a delicious Tree House IPA that is a true joy to drink time and time again”.

The Bois couldn’t get enough of it…

How we rated Julius

  • Rob’s Rating: 9.6/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 9.7/10

Julius Show Notes

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.

Following that we get into Minimum Wage and whether it should be raised or not, but also we try to keep an open mind to other solutions and not getting tunnel vision on just one. Then we go into the “College Experience”. Is the experience of college worth more than the education itself?

Somehow we circled into roundabouts (no pun intended) and driving in general. Shoutout to all the safe drivers that are annoyed with the ignorant ones!

Finally the episode ends with Kev talking about the Saw movie series. He explains the worst test he has seen while rewatching all seven movies. So, you’re welcome for all the nightmares!

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 15 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Very Hazy

Drink Of The Week

Today on the 15th episode of season 3 we are drinking Very Hazy from the infamous Treehouse Brewing Co. out of Charlton, Mass.

Very Hazy, on Treehousebrew.com, is described as:

“Very Hazy is a Double IPA designed to push the flavor profile of Haze to the limit of hop saturation and intensity while never becoming abrasive or burdensome to the palate.

In spite of an enormous hop dose in both the kettle and dry hop, Very Hazy morphs into a beer that is somehow softer and more well rounded than its double IPA counterpart.

We taste and smell peach rings, orange juice, and tropical fruit bubblegum yeast esters enveloped by a velvety, smooth body. This is a double IPA we find pleasurable to drink by the glass – it improves and evolves as it is allow to warm and aerate in your tulip.”

How We Rated Very Hazy

  • Rob’s Rating: 8.4/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.9/10

Very Hazy Show Notes

The Bois skipped right over discussing Very Hazy and got right into it this episode! After a two week hiatus Rob & Kev explain the reason(s) for the gap in episodes. Rob kicks off the episode with a gripe with Mcdonalds. When did they change the price of a Mcdouble to $3!

Why are people mad at Brady for getting drunk because he won his seventh Super Bowl? Get a life and let the man live. Following that, we talk about actually documenting our life progress with the podcast and what will we say about our hangovers at 35.

Do you think the mob has taken precautions to protect “the boss” from Covid-19? I could see Pauly not allowing anyone to come close to tony without a mask. You have to protect the head of the family!

Finally, they finish off the episode talking about online dating and being completely unfocused and lazy about it. Kev one time asked a girl to go out with him and after she agreed, he decided to bail because she lived too far away.

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 14 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Second Hand

Drink Of The Week

Today on the 14th episode of season 3 we are drinking Second Hand brewed by Clocktown Brewing Company out of Thomaston, CT.

Second Hand is described on Clocktown’s website as a straw-colored, hazy NEIPA with the juicy aromas and notes of citrus and tropical fruit. Bitterness is soft and plays in the background.

How We Rated Very Green

  • Rob’s Rating: 7.8/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.0/10

Second Hand Show Notes

After The Bois discussed Second Hand, Rob decided to pull up an article on The 50 States and what they’re known for. Arkansas is literally known for Bill Clinton and Bill Clinton only, they got nothing going on…. Rob compares California to pinching off a poop, and Connecticut is pot hole central.

Do the great people of Idaho ever get tired of being known for potatoes? How good is “Deep Dish” pizza really? Iowa is mostly known for its cornfields, 2.5 Billion bushels of corn a year. How much is a bushel? What state do you think is most known for Nascar? Do people really refer to the “Ass” as a “Buttox”?

We finalize the episode with a speed round as we ran out of time per usual. Ending on the smelly state New Jersey. Of course we had to talk about the famous New Jersey sports teams and how much they all suck! Rob even mentions the Nets who are actually good now, probably due to the fact they are no longer in New Jersey.

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 13 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Monday, January 18, 2021

Very Green

Drink Of The Week

Today on the 13th episode of season 3 we are drinking Very Green by the notorious brewery TreeHouse Brewing Co. out of Charlton MA.

Very Green is described on Beeradvocate.com as a Double IPA that is created with a massive kettle charge of Australian and American hops. It opens in the glass with huge notes of ripe pineapple, pithy citrus, and dank saturated hops. As it warms it shows its depth and complexity. . . Sweet hints of malt intermingle with straight Tropicana. It has a soft but pointed bitterness and a rich, velvety mouth feel.

How We Rated Very Green

  • Rob’s Rating: 9.4/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 9.1/10

Very Green Show Notes

The Bois start off the show discussing getting drunk and blacking out…. terrible time 0/10 recommend. We segue to going to the casino and gambling. Rob shares a story about his recent experience at the casino this past month (he fell asleep in a closet). Then we move on to the most coveted job in America, the “Bathroom Attendant”. Mostly seen in upscale clubs and fancy restaurants the bathroom attendant is the most respected person in the venue.

Following that, we go into guys tanning and whether or not we should be tanning our entire bodies head to toe….Somehow we take a leap and get into Saints Row and the benefits of insurance fraud as a homeless person. Finally we finish up the episode actually discussing podcasts and whether or not we actually listen to them ourselves.

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 12 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

King Julius

Drink Of The Week

Today on the 12th episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink Of The Week is King Julius By Treehouse Brewing Co. out of Charlton, MA.

King Julius is described on the can as an exceptionally flavorful juicy and hop saturated beer without rough edges or abrasiveness. In our opinion, it is exactly that. Currently our highest rated beer on the show King Julius is everything it is hyped up to be. At 8.2% ABV you cannot find another beer that tastes as juicy as King Julius.

How We Rated King Julius

  • Rob’s Rating: 9.7/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 9.2/10

King Julius Show Notes

We start off the episode of course, by completely dissecting King Julius. Following that we somehow got into talking about personal hygiene such as how many times we brush our teeth per day, flossing, and ya know the obvious, missing the toilet bowl when peeing at the bar. Rob talks about his first experience with an electric toothbrush. Are they more effective than a regular old toothbrush? Meanwhile, Kev stated that he never received a single cavity in his life.

We then ask the question, have you ever sat when you peed? ( Dont lie, you have…)

The Bois aren’t known for having much facial hair, so we also raised the question of beard hygiene. How often does food get stuck in beards? Is it worth looking like a manly man if your beard is nasty?

We finish off the episode talking about good ole football and fantasy. Rob came in 3rd this year in our league while Kev went all the way to the finals just to finish in 2nd! With the Eagles out of the playoff picture, the Football Team now has a shot at the playoffs!

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 11 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Ho Ho Hope For The Kids

Drink Of The Week

Today on the eleventh episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink Of The Week is Ho Ho Hope For The Kids by CTs own Counterweight Brewing Co. out of Hamden, CT.

Beeradvocate.com describes this beer as a holiday spin on No Hope for the Kids. The biggest difference is a portion of the can sales will be donated to a different youth charity in New Haven each year! Dry hopped with a blend of Columbus, Mosaic, and Simcoe, this version lends bright grapefruit aromas with distinct stone fruit and pine flavors.

How We Rated Ho Ho Hope For The Kids

  • Rob’s Rating: 8.4/10
  • Kev’s Rating: 7.6/10

HH Hope For The Kids Show Notes

The Bois kick off the episode by discussing our favorite holidays. Rob with a solid pick of The 4th of July, while Kev went with the cliche Christmas. Following, we go in to the pressure of the holiday season all the way up until Valentines Day!

Next we go into our favorite Christmas memory as a child. It has to be about a gift right? Also has anyone ever mentioned the in between period being a young adult where nobody wants any gifts from you?” A very confusing time… The Bois wrap up the episode by discussing our favorite Christmas movies of all time.

PS. Any Charlie Brown holiday movie should be aired on TV every year for the rest of eternity. It should not be able to be monopolized to one streaming service its an absolute ABOMINATION!

Looking for more?

If you like this episode, you can check out episode 10 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. Also, with Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

Cheers!

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    Wednesday, December 16, 2020

    Chocolate Truffle Stout

    Drink Of The Week

    Today on the tenth episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink Of The Week is Chocolate Truffle Stout by Hamden, CTs own Thomas Hooker Brewing Co.

    Beer Advocate describes this beer as a “sweet stout that is made in collaboration with Connecticut’s favorite chocolatier, Munson’s Chocolate(Avon, CT). Copious amounts of oat malt produce a silky, full bodied beer laced with hints of roast and chocolate derived from dark malts. Each sip ends with a mild chocolate bitterness from Munson’s proprietary cocoa powder, added generously to the brew. To round out this beer, we add several pounds of cocoa nibs at the end of fermentation to provide a fresh chocolate aroma.

    How We Rated Chocolate Truffle Stout

    • Rob’s Rating: 6.9/10
    • Kev’s Rating: 6.9/10

    Chocolate Truffle Stout Show Notes

    On the 10th episode of Season 3 we celebrated our 50th total episode two years into the process. We get into the holiday spirit while drinking a Chocolate Truffle Stout thinking it was a festive choice. We touched on some of the best and worst Christmas presents we would receive during our childhood while also referencing reddit for some other experiences.

    It wouldn’t be right if we didn’t get side tracked and take a X rated turn during this special holiday edition episode touching on subjects not meant for adolescent ears! We go into adult gifts exchanged during our recent Secret Santa. Then we go into the value of socks as a present on Christmas.

    Looking for more?

    If you like this episode, you can check out episode 9 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

    Cheers!

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    Thursday, December 3, 2020

    Choconaut

    Drink Of The Week

    Today on the ninth episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink Of The Week is Choconaut Imperial Porter by Firefly Hollow Brewing out of Bristol, CT.

    Untapped.com describes Choconaut as a dark, full bodied, and seductive, Imperial Porter. Which is brewed with loads of chocolate malt, roasted barley, black, and crystal malts. It has flavors of creamy chocolate, coffee, and dark caramel blended together with a subtle nuttiness of the Ecuadorian Cacao nibs.

    How We Rated Choconaut

    • Rob’s Rating: 8.4/10
    • Kev’s Rating: 7.6/10

    Choconaut Show Notes

    On this episode of Bois & Bar Talk we started off by talking about TGE/Thanksgiving and our usual festivities (getting drunk) and what has changed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. We discuss cutting lines for the big TGE events with overwhelming confidence. Then we spoke about our favorite Thanksgiving foods and which ones we actually hate.

    Somehow we segued to life goals, and setting up charities/non-profits once a person becomes wealthy enough. Of course we had to bring up the classic Marshawn Lynch video talking to Richard Sherman about giving back to their own communities. We wrap up the show by discussing how, as a successful/wealthy adult, can ride the line of giving to your future children but also not spoiling them rotten. How would you?

    Looking for more?

    If you like this episode, you can check out episode 8 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

    Cheers!

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    Thursday, November 19, 2020

    Candles Out

    Drink Of The Week

    Today on the eighth episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink of the week is Candles Out brewed by Charter Oak Brewery located in Danbury, CT. On Charter Oaks website they describe Candles Out as “medium bodied that has a citrus aroma and flavor”. It’s a big NEIPA and is a hazy and hop monster, yet easy drink’r and actually very well balanced”.

    Although Charter Oak described it this way, we didn’t really agree and felt that it wasn’t really a true New England IPA compared to others we’ve tasted. It lacked a certain “juicy” flavor that normally comes with the name NEIPA. While it was described as a limited release with strong citrus, we agreed it tasted more like the peel of an orange rather than the juice. Not any disrespect towards Charter Oak, but it was nice trying it. However, we would skip past it next time at the store.

    How We Rated Candles Out

    • Rob’s Rating: 5.7/10
    • Kev’s Rating: 6.0/10

    Candles Out Show Notes

    On this episode of Bois & Bar Talk the Bois decided to pull up a tier list and rank different types of cereals. Usually we don’t disagree on much but this tier list got the argument juices flowing. Rob and Kev go back and forth about the ranking positions of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Captain Crunch, Trix and others. For some reason, many tier lists have S being the best grade over A. We like using this method as well.

    Also whats the best way to eat cereal? Dry, Soggy, or a mixture of both? After being side tracked by that argument we had to go into a speed round in the last few minutes of the podcast and we even ran out of time! It was a passionate discussion.

    Looking for more?

    If you like this episode, you can check out episode 7 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks!

    Cheers!

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    Thursday, November 12, 2020

    B-Side

    Drink Of The Week

    Today on the seventh episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink of the week is B-Side crafted by New Britain’s own Alvarium Brewery. According to Alvarium, B-Side utilizes Idaho 7, Azacca, and Simcoe hops for a delicate and multilayered drinking experience. Soft tropical fruit, mango, citrus and pine flavors combined, give B-Side a delightful taste, clocking in at a 4.9% ABV. It’s a sweet blonde ale that we had no problem drinking in the middle of November.

    • Rob’s Rating: 7.8/10
    • Kev’s Rating: 8.4/10

    How We Rated B-Side

    After The Bois rated B-Side, we got into a conversation about bugs and the fear of certain species such as spiders. Arachnophobia is common among people, while some have it worse than others. But what is it that makes spiders so terrifying? We started playing a free game on Game Pass, Grounded on the Xbox One. Grounded is a survival game which is still testing in beta where you play as kids who shrunk themselves (sort of like Honey I Shrunk The Kids). The objective is to survive in the garden, fighting against nature including “giant” ladybugs, ants, and dreaded spiders.

    We raised the question: What ever happened to those tiny electrical zaps on the tips of our fingers? In theory, it has to stem from the fact that carpets were left behind in most houses. As kids we used to charge up the shock by rubbing our feet on the carpet and poke somebody else. It’s been completely forgotten about over time.

    B-Side Show Notes

    If you like this episode, you can check out episode 6 here. And if you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks.

    Cheers!

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    Thursday, November 5, 2020

    Heady Topper

    Drink Of The Week

    Today on the sixth episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink of the Week is Heady Topper (8%) By The Alchemist BreweryAccording to The Alchemist, “The beer is meant to give you wave after wave of hoppy goodness on your palate”.

    How We Rated Heady Topper

    Brew Advocates rating is 100/100 and considers Heady Topper a “world class” beer.  Heady Topper, similar to Focal Banger is another heavily coveted beer in our neck of the woods so once we got our hands on it we had to do an episode with it!

    Rob’s Rating: 8.1/10
    Kev’s Rating: 7.6/10

    Heady Topper Show Notes

    The Bois missed a week of consistency due to COVID-19 but we bounce back with a “world class” beer. After the ratings we start discussing cooking shows such as “Beat Bobby Flay” and “Cutthroat Kitchen”. After we go into the importance of the service in a restaurant and the pros and cons of trying new dishes.

    Then, somehow Kev had a random thought about not paying attention to classes that would teach you how to use important programs such as Excel. Following that we ended up talking about hazing in fraternities and peculiar questions Rob would ask kids attempting to join.

    Looking For More?

    If you like this episode, you can check out episode 5 here. And if you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks.

    Cheers!

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    Saturday, October 24, 2020

    5 Sensational Connecticut Beer Choices to Consider Right Now

    Connecticut now has 110 operating brick-and-mortar breweries across the state. Beer bars, brew pubs, and full-scale breweries have brought more options to our bottles and growlers than ever before. We seemingly have infinite options when it comes to choosing a Connecticut beer. We can enjoy goses, sours, coffee stouts, oatmeal stouts, wild fermented ales, IPAs, double IPAs, and even the occasional milkshake IPA.

    Big thanks to the brewmasters, because we’re spoiled when it comes to hyper-local beers. But we’ve managed to whittle it down to a handful of beers that have made a lasting impression on our palates. Not to mention, we made some Connecticut beer choices that haven’t been a part of our Drink of the Week yet on the podcast.

    Here are five of the best brews the great state of Connecticut has to offer. 

    G-Bot – New England Brewing Co.

    • ABV: 8.5%
    • STYLE: Double IPA
    • COLOR: Clear, golden orange.
    • TASTING NOTES:
      • Resinous pine
      • Citrus
      • Tropical fruits
      • Slight caramel

    Let’s get the controversy out of the way, this Connecticut beer used to be called Gandhi-Bot until lawyers and a little bit of common sense got involved. But don’t let its dramatic past distract from this delicious DIPA. Clocking in at a hearty 8.5% this beer remains surprisingly drinkable with hints of citrus, pineyness, and a subtle tropical aftertaste. G-Bot is a hop-lovers’ dream come true.

    What Beer Advocate users say:

    “Truly wonderful, basically perfect DIPA.” – MrRB from Connecticut

    “A unique and amazingly smooth double IPA.” – Rand_Schoeb from Connecticut

    Beer Advocate

    About New England Brewing Co.

    Since 2003, New England Brewing Co has been pumping out some great Connecticut beers. You’ve probably had or heard of their most famous beer, you know, the one with the cute fat waterfowl on the label. Fuzzy Baby Ducks IPA is their most iconic beer, thanks in part to the name (and the liquid). Don’t let the cute name fool you, it takes some serious brewing chops to make what’s been called one of the country’s best IPAs.

    Burst – Fox Farm Brewery

    • STYLE: IPA – American
    • ABV: 7%
    • COLOR: Hazy, orange-gold
    • TASTING NOTES:
      • Bright
      • Juicy
      • Tropical flavors

    Start naming tropical fruits because this bright and juicy American IPA brings them all to mind. Mango, tangerine, pineapple – there’s a reason it’s called Burst. This is a beer that may have well been freshly squeezed. It’s crisp, invigorating, and super sparkly. You’ll never regret having this beer in your glass. Whether you’re a mainstream beer drinker or a connoisseur, this is a non-polarizing enjoyable quaff if there ever was one.

    What Beer Advocate users say:

    “Good flavor and a brilliant, balanced dankness.” – jrc1093 from Connecticut

    “This is fantastic, full of flavor and well balanced.” – digboy from New Hampshire

    Beer Advocate

    About Fox Farm Brewery

    Sitting in the middle of a 30-acre former dairy farm in Salem, Connecticut. Fox Farm Brewery puts an emphasis on sourcing truly local ingredients for their brews which sometimes includes foraging the property. It’s worth the drive out to the farm, especially since they self-distribute, to get your hands on one of their hoppy IPAs or pale ales. On top of the traditional styles, Fox Farm has been experimenting with beers fermented with their house yeast culture.

    Chocolate Truffle Stout – Thomas Hooker Brewing Company

    • STYLE: Stout -Sweet/Milk
    • ABV: 7.1%
    • COLOR: Deep, dark espresso
    • TASTING NOTES:
      • Dark chocolate
      • Mocha
      • Caramel

    If you’re from Connecticut and have a sweet tooth, you know Munson’s Chocolate. And Munson’s cocoa powder is what makes Thomas Hooker Brewing’s Chocolate Truffle Stout the perfect dessert beer to end any meal. Each sip finishes with a nice mild chocolatey bitterness that accentuates its sweetness. It drinks smooth like a full-bodied stout should. This is like a liquid chocolate bar in the best of ways. Connecticut beer lovers and chocoholics rejoice!

    What Beer Advocate users say:

    “I would definitely recommend to any chocolate lover.” – JosephKiley from Connecticut

    “It was like liquefied fudge brownies. Wow.” – woodychandler from Pennsylvania

    Beer Advocate

    About Thomas Hooker Brewing Company

    Named after the great colonial founder of Hartford, Rev. Thomas Hooker (1586-1687), the namesake brewing company has earned a national reputation by consistently brewing some superior beers. Headquartered in Bloomfield Connecticut, you may be familiar with their American IPA that shares a name with an Instagram hashtag – #NOFILTER. They’ve got a rotating list of beers with a focus on small-batch brewing.

    Void Oatmeal Stout – Counter Weight Brewing Company

    • Style: Oatmeal Stout
    • ABV: 7%
    • COLOR: Deep, dark brown
    • TASTING NOTES:
      • Coffee 
      • Chocolate
      • Roasted malt

    Who says dark beers are just for winter? Counter Weight Brewing’s Void Oatmeal Stout is such an easy-sipping stout (despite clocking in at 7%) that you’ll want to enjoy it all year long. With every sip you’ll get a nice long, lingering finish. It just nails that almost-coffee, almost-chocolate flavor. If you like an oatmeal stout, this is the oatmeal stout for you. 

    What Beer Advocate users say:

    “Find me a better 7% non-aged oatmeal stout.” – BababooeyHTJ from Connecticut

    “This is a rich and fairly robust stout that is also fairly easy to consume.” – suldaddy from Connecticut

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    About Counterweight Brewing Company

    Located in Hamden, for the time being, Counterweight is in the process of breaking ground and building a new from-the-ground-up brewery in Cheshire. The brewers at Counterweight are all about exploration, they’ve been known to experiment with wild yeast and wood aging, while they’re constantly evolving on the basics. With these guys, you’ll get everything from sturdy German lagers, rustic Belgian alges, and pretty much everything in between.

    Tempus – OEC Brewing Co.

    • Style: Sour 
    • ABV: 5.9%
    • COLOR: Light, sunny golden.
    • TASTING NOTES:
      • Tart
      • Bitter orange
      • Oak

    Sour beers shifted from beyond trendy to becoming fixtures at most breweries. And beers like Tempus at OEC Brewing Co. is a big reason why. Inspired by old-school Germanic beer-making traditions this beer is left out in the open so wild yeast can discover the brew and give it that mouth-watering sourness that we all love. When those wild yeasties do their thing, the result is a nice mellow sour that’s the perfect introduction to anyone new to sours. As far as flavour notes go, think bitter orange, oakiness, and a real pleasant tartness that makes your lips pucker.

    What Beer Advocate users say:

    “This is world class and I would drink a ton of this.” – Sheppard from Virginia

    “It has an excellent, even classic funk.” – LAp from Ohio

    Beer Advocate

    About OEC Brewing Co.

    First off, what does the OEC stand for? Ordinem Ecentrici Coctores, it’s a Latin phrase that kind of, sort of means “The Order of the Eccentric Boilers.” If the name doesn’t give it away, this brewery has a bent for the experimental. They’re pushing the boundaries of craft beer with their innovative blend of sour-leaning beers. Take Experimentalis a special series of beers that lets the brewery run wild featuring fresh fruit grown on the OEC Brewing property and then aged in oak barrels. Who knew that Oxford, Connecticut would be home to what’s been called “North America’s Most Innovative Craft Brewer”.

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