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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

The CrapMonkey Podcast Episode #136

August 5, 2009 10:27 pm

The Seattle Hotpocalypse is coming to an end, so I’m actually able to stand the heat in the CrapMonkey “Studio” long enough to make a podcast. This episode is focused predominantly on beer topics: First of all, MillersCoors is starting to experiment with beer in a box. Kid Rock is also throwing his hat into the beer arena with BadAss Beer (by Michigan Brewing Company). If that’s not your style, you might be interested in the new beers being distributed under the Costco Kirkland Signiture brand. Looking for a way to cool off in the summer heat? In Seattle, check out the Bluebird Homeade Ice Cream & Tea Room on Capitol Hill. They have a Stout Ice Cream made with Elysian’s Dragonstooth Stout (review available at elliemay’s blog).
Thanks to Josh from Columnbreak for an excellent restroom review from MSStudios (recorded at the August 4th Gelato Tweetup). Incidentally, the Gelato from the Tweetup was delicious. You’d be crazy not to swing by Gelatiamo and try some out!
The Song of the day is Beer Toast by Bobby Chitwood and the Website of the day is mustlovebeer.com. The show closes on Perfect Fit by Blame Amy.
Don’t forget, Gnomedex 9.0 is right aroudn the corner. Get your ticket while you still can!

One Response to “The CrapMonkey Podcast Episode #136”

Josh wrote a comment on August 9, 2009

The CrapMonkey Restroom Review was extremely fun to do; what makes it awkward–and thus, even more fun–is when someone walks in and uses a urinal.

Hm… I’ll have to give Costco brand beer a shot. :)

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