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TGOB Special – An Interview with Seamus O’Hara from Carlow Brewing Company
During the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, Seamus O’Hara, the founder of the Carlow Brewing Company in Carlow, Ireland was visiting the United States and Philadelphia …
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Episode 142 – Sam Adams Boston Lager
Although we sat down with Jim Koch over a year ago for a lengthy (and awesome) interview, we never took a close look at their …
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Episode 141 – Hue Beer from Vietnam
Hue Beer, from the Hue province in Vietnam, is the first export beer to come out of Vietnam after the trade embargo was lifted by …
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Episode 140 – Breckenridge Pandora’s Bock
It’s spring time again, and we’re talking about Bocks! Heavy, warming beers that help kick off the last bits of winter and welcome in spring …
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Episode 139 – Half Acre Daisy Cutter Pale Ale
Sent to us by the awesome Chris Quinn, the Half Acre Beer Company in Chicacgo, IL, has a hop-head’s dream in their Daisy Cutter Pale …
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Episode 138 – Newcastle Brown
We visit (or, revisit, but this time with you) Newcastle Brown Ale, a well known beer with a massive distribution area. For a brown ale, …
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Episode 137 – Kasteel Donker (Kasteel Bruin)
From the Van Honsebrouck Brewery, this Belgian Strong Dark ale comes in at a whopping 11% ABV. While not outside the range of a Belgian …
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Episode 136 – Bell’s Winter White
Sent to us by the awesome Chris Quinn, Bell’s Winter White is Bell’s answer to the normally heavy beers that define the winter season. However, …
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Episode 135 – Boddingtons Pub Ale
Boddingtons, originally started in 1778 by two grain traders was purchased by Boddington, a traveling brewer, in the 1850s. It continued to be family owned …
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Episode 134 – Great Lakes Barrel Aged Blackout Stout
We’re back at McGillin’s Old Ale House, celebrating their 150th anniversary! To make things sweeter, we’re bringing you one of our all-time favorite beers. Pat …





