Mixing the shows up

Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:32 am

Just a suggestion for next time the CYBI team gets multiple shows from brewery. I would like to see them spread out instead of going on almost 2 months worth of shows with one brewery. I realize there are many factors when it comes to deciding what air date a show will have (like recording multiple shows in one night), but if its possible that would be nice. Just my opinion and I maybe in the minority here. :bnarmy:
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Re: Mixing the shows up

Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:43 am

Yeah, but for example, if Fullers ESB and London Pride were brewed as a Partigyle like the brewery does it, then those beers would both be ready at the same time and would have to be recorded when the beers were fresh too.

Looking forward to hearing some Aussie beers in the future.
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Re: Mixing the shows up

Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:29 pm

whoateallthepies wrote:Yeah, but for example, if Fullers ESB and London Pride were brewed as a Partigyle like the brewery does it, then those beers would both be ready at the same time and would have to be recorded when the beers were fresh too.

Looking forward to hearing some Aussie beers in the future.


When they record and when they publish to the RSS feed are two different things amirite? I thought they did the Firestone-ganza all in one evening and then dolled out the shows in the following weeks.

At any rate, I agree with the OP. Nice as it is to hear the Firestone stuff, a variety of shows wouldn't have sucked.
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Re: Mixing the shows up

Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:40 pm

I think what Brandon is talking about is them having two months worth of shows with one brewery. It would be nice for them to avoid this, but its not as if JZ and Tasty are getting paid, we cant expect them to spend everyday working on getting in touch with a requested brewer. I see where you're coming from though, I'm not nearly as excited when I know the upcoming show, especially when its a beer I can't find here.
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Re: Mixing the shows up

Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:27 am

jwatkins56550 wrote:I think what Brandon is talking about is them having two months worth of shows with one brewery. It would be nice for them to avoid this, but its not as if JZ and Tasty are getting paid, we cant expect them to spend everyday working on getting in touch with a requested brewer. I see where you're coming from though, I'm not nearly as excited when I know the upcoming show, especially when its a beer I can't find here.


WHATTTTT? Tasty and Jamil aren't getting paid for this? Thats just bullshit! LOL!! :jnj
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Re: Mixing the shows up

Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:16 am

I like the extravaganzas and would like to see more

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I think you can learn a lot from seeing how a great brewery (or brewer) produces a family of beers from one brewer

understanding Union Jack as an IPA is good
understanding Pale 31 as a Pale Ale is good

understanding how the brewer goes from Pale Ale to IPA, what changes they make but also what similarities they keep is even better
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