Beer Archives

Spring is here and summers on its way. If you are like me that means grillin and chillin. In this episode I’ve cooked up a music playlist that include a few ingredients perfect for this occasion – blues and beer.

And for a few ideas on what you can put on the grill, check out the BBQ tips over on my buddy James’ blog, DoubleDanger.

Anyway, get the brew flowin and your mojo goin. Press play now.
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Here are the songs heard on this podcast and links to each artists website;
Seth Walker – “Change My Way” (get it free on eMusic)
James Travis – “Goin Downtown Tonight”
Boo Boo Davis – “Tell Me What To Do” (get it free on eMusic)
Chris Juergensen – “Born To Love You (Live)” (get it free on eMusic)
Johnny Nicholas – “Sleeping with the Devil”
Guitar Jack and No Slack – “Angel of Mercy”
LA Big Daddys - “The Night Time”
Doug MacLoed – “Comin Your Brand New Day” ( get it free on eMusic)
Doug MacLoed – “What You Got Ain’t Necessarily What You Own” (get it free on eMusic)

Other links mentioned in the show:
New Glarus Brewing Company makers of Spotted Cow.
PodcastAnswerMan helps make this podcast sound better and better.
MudStone Music introduced me to James Travis.

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Most of these and a ton of other great artists can be found on the Pod Safe Music Network.

I had this video sent to me by a friend today. I thought I would pass it on since it is worth a chuckle or two.

At first I thought it was a little far fetched but then I showed it to my wife. Apparently it isn’t as far off as I thought. She’s such a kidder!

I’ve never had an Amstel Light but I think it is time I did. Perhaps the next podcast. Viral marketing at work.

Beer Talk: Rolling Rock Green Light

You know I like talking beer and I wanted to share one of my recent favorites. It is called Rolling Rock Green Light.

I found it one night when I decided I wasn’t in the mood to spend sixteen bucks for a twelver of Newcastle. It caught my eye and $9.59 later I was on my way home.

It comes in a bottle, as most good beer does, and is very light and refreshing (cheesy but true). Almost comparable to Heineken.

As a side benefit, for those of you like to keep the midsection to a minimum, Green Light clocks in at 91 calories and 2.6 carbs. Good old fashioned semi-guilty free drinking. What could be better?

This is the first beer in the history of me that has made me want to drink it at home by myself on a non-party, non-social type night. Rolling Rock Green Light almost calls to me every time I walk past the fridge in the garage or just before I sit down to do a podcast.

So anyway, I think you get the picture. Time to get out there and see what I’m talking about. If you like light beer, get your ass to the liquor store and pick up a twelver of Rolling Rock Green Light.