• Lagunitas Tales and Table Trials

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
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Lagunitas Tales and Table Trials

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    Ever tried working with epoxy for the first time and felt like you were in over your head? Shawn certainly did, and he takes us through every sticky (literally) moment of crafting our podcast's new saloon-style table. From battling uncooperative tape to finally achieving a mostly glassy finish, the journey was as entertaining as it was educational. Grab a beer and listen as we chat about the lessons learned and how a couple of cold ones might have influenced some creative decisions along the way.

    Speaking of beer, we take you on a delicious adventure through local fairs and craft beer tastings. Our buddy's triumph at the Anoka County Fair sets the stage for a broader conversation about the unique offerings of the Texas State Fair and our ambitious plans for a world tour of fairs. Our beer musings also take a detour to Petaluma, California, where we explore the origins of Lagunitas IPA and dabble in some hilarious banter about beer-tasting gadgets, hand modeling, and David Duchovny's unforgettable roles. It's a whirlwind of flavor, nostalgia, and laughter in the world of craft beer.

    Our Lagunitas journey doesn't stop there; we dive into the brewery's history and its impressive global expansion. From Tony McGee's humble homebrew beginnings to creative ventures like cannabis-infused drinks, Lagunitas has never shied away from innovation. We share tales of Oktoberfest preparations, memorable moments like the clever "Lagunitas Sucks" release, and the joy of combining outdoor activities with a refreshing IPA. Whether you're a beer aficionado or just love a good story, this episode has something to tickle your taste buds and your funny bone.

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