Episode 37: Muerta De Chancla
Mommas have been beating their children with flip-flops since the flip-flop was invented. Could be worse. I used to get a plastic flyswatter. Photo by Bob Moffitt
Beer and baseball have gone together quite nicely for more than two centuries. Catch the latest on the game at thespitter.com.
Episode 36: Don't Leave Vegas Without Swinging By Tenaya Creek
Before you blow all your cash at the tables, it’ll be worth your while to swing by a true oasis in the desert.
Episode 35: Capitol Beer Fest 2020
Tons of umbrellas and almost no need. Organizers hoped to add a classic car show this year. Maybe next year. Photo by Bob Moffitt
Episode 34: Blaker Blaker 99, We Got Ourselves A Convoy
Always good to get an excellent rating from one of the Stoutcast panel. There were also some surprising aspects and differing opinions amongst the hosts. Think of it as Family Feud where no one loses. Photo by Bob Moffitt
Episode 33: There's A Party In The Monks Cellar
Monks made beer as early as the sixth century. They were obviously on to something. Painting by Eduard von Grützner
Episode 32: A Dog On A Bike Shall Lead Them
As if they didn’t give us enough by providing the inspiration that led to the Stoutcast podcast, the fine folks at Bike Dog Brewing give us even more this holiday season.
Episode 31: Birthaversity
Three coffee stouts, an imperial, and friends to share a podcast were at the top of the list for this year’s birthaversity. Blackberry pomegranate preserves by Lil’ Ms Moffitts country kitchen. Photo by Bob Moffitt
Episode 30: Shackin The Fool With Imperials From L.A., Civets From Indonesia And Steve From Boston
California’s governor at the time celebrated the end of prohibition here at The Shack, which was then known as “Docs” according to tastecaliforniatravel.com. Photo by Bob Moffitt.
Episode 29: The Resurrection Of St Stans
St Stans was a household name once upon a time. The name has been reborn and new beers are on the way in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Photo by Bob Moffitt
Beer and baseball have gone together perfectly since the 1840’s, maybe even earlier. Check out the latest on the game at thespitter.com.
