Friday BeerBuzz–The Teaser 11 Mar 2011

WILKFridayBeerbuzz4Last week was a very exciting show on the Friday BeerBuzz.  Not only did we have a great guest with Brian Whetstone from Victory Brewing, but we also got to premier Victory’s new Headwater’s Pale Ale for northeastern PA…AND…share it all with you at the Krugel’s sampling event.  Quite a fun show and a really fun event….and of course a really tasty beer.

This coming week should be an interesting show.  For the next two weeks, Webster & Nancy will be away on a cruise, and they’ve left Joe Thomas and I home alone in the studio.  Tune in to see what we do !
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So what will we be sampling THIS week?  Hint:  This week we’ll be sampling a beer from a brewery that I toured all seven floors of myself.   

Tune in at 8:30AM and see what beer we sample on the Friday Beerbuzz on WILK…bringing good beers and good people together.  (103.1FM or wilknewsradio.com).

9 comments (click to read or post):

  1. I hope you started the tour (and the first beer) on the 7th floor and worked your way down. That would have been my plan!

    Going to miss the Friday BeerBuzz the next two weeks but you're in good hands with The Joe Thomas and LA Tarone!

    Thanks for all you do Bill and see you two Friday BeerBuzzes from now!

    John
    webster@wilknewsradio.com

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  2. Thanks John....we'll miss you and Nancy but we'll try to carry on ;)

    Please be sure to bring us a beer report form the ship or yuor ports-of-call.

    More importantly HAVE FUN!

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  3. It's Guinness something. I'm going to go with 250th Anniversary.

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  4. Professor Bartels09 March, 2011 16:31

    Foreign extra stout or my own "real beer"

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  5. and no you cannot keep guessing...

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  6. Did Bartels have a 7-story brewery Prof>?? ;)

    You're close.

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  7. Professor Bartels10 March, 2011 09:02

    Of course we did. In Edwardsville. But then most breweries were built to the gravity fed process in the 19th and early 20th century

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  8. Other than humping that grain up 7 floors...that makes perfect sense. ;)

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