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Exploring the business behind the Houston hospitality and tourism industry. Hear from members of the industry as they discuss their restaurants, bars, breweries, hotels, venues, attractions, theaters, museums, and related businesses which define Houston’s vibrant hospitality landscape. Hosted by Jonathan Horowitz, president of the Houston Hospitality Alliance and founder of Convive Hospitality Consulting.
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What's On Tap Radio

KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

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What�s on Tap Radio is an award winning radio show covering beer and the culture around it, heard Sundays 3-5p on KPRC-AM 950, Houston.. Beer Guru James Simpson and Beer Logic Chad Pilbeam bring news from the beer world, break down beer styles and what foods pairs with it, homebrewing and they talk with brewmasters/prominent players from the beer industry. Grab a pint and enjoy. Cheers!
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Beering Ain't Easy is the podcast for all beer lovers. We're not brewers, we're not beer professionals, and frankly we don't give a shit. We just want to talk about craft beer and BS with you. Open the fridge door, grab a cold one, pop the top, and drink with us!
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On tap this week: Kamala Harris gets caught on a hot mic while having a beer, Brewer’s yeast used to remove toxic electronic waste, From the creator of Pinky Blinders, a new Netflix series about Guinness, Woman celebrating her 105th birthday says secret to long life is pints of Guinness. Ultra Right Beer Company expands product line with new tequil…
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The van Breda family enjoyed wealth, travel, and the love of friends and family. They travelled together, had apparently enviable relationships, and the children were educated at some of the best schools from around the world. All five family members were living what seemed like a dream life in a high-security, luxury estate just outside Stellenbos…
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The van Breda family enjoyed wealth, travel, and the love of friends and family. They travelled together, had apparently enviable relationships, and the children were educated at some of the best schools from around the world. All five family members were living what seemed like a dream life in a high-security, luxury estate just outside Stellenbos…
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In this episode, host Jonathan Horowitz chats with Jennifer Davenport from the Houston Grand Opera! 🎭✨ Jennifer shares her journey in the world of opera, her passion for storytelling through music, and the magic of live performances. Discover how the arts can transform communities and why opera is more relevant than ever.…
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On tap this week: Want to avoid a hangover? Train for It, Teens help test stores' compliance with beer sale laws, Houston bars in trouble for alleged human trafficking, California just became the first state to ban . . . “sell-by" dates? Sports fans have passed on a game to stay back at the tailgate, Yeti Is auctioning off a coffin ice cooler for H…
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On tap this week: Late night-time pub crawls are a real issue in some European countries, Family welcomes baby in Kalamazoo brewery parking lot, A look at the 2024 GABF, What is Kamala Harris beer of choice? How Much Is "an Arm and a Leg" Worth? Wrangler collabs with Coors Banquet for beer-wash jeans, Why do most light lagers have the same label no…
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When 15-year-old Holly Harvey’s grandparents forbade her from spending time with her 16-year-old lover, Sandy, both Holly and Sandy grew bitter and antagonistic. Carl and Sarah Collier loved their out-of-control granddaughter, who they were raising while her mother was in prison. Carl and Sarah did not give up on Holly, but then they began to fear …
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When 15-year-old Holly Harvey’s grandparents forbade her from spending time with her 16-year-old lover, Sandy, both Holly and Sandy grew bitter and antagonistic. Carl and Sarah Collier loved their out-of-control granddaughter, who they were raising while her mother was in prison. Carl and Sarah did not give up on Holly, but then they began to fear …
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On tap this week: Merle Haggard once held the world record for buying the largest round of drinks, A museum employee threw out two empty beer cans that were actually priceless art, Man claims to find 'cheapest beer in the world,’ Google reviews are In for this years Oktoberfest, Breweries across the country helping in hurricane relief efforts, new …
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On tap this week: Recycling wasted hops for something useful, Most popular beers in every US state, How old is beer? Cubs player throws beer money to fans in left field stands, When refusing to pay for beer turns violent, Why do N\A drinks cost so much? All this and soooo much more presented by Cask Branding. Enjoy the show, Prost!!…
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Just three years after Thomas Keir told everyone that his first wife Jean left him and their young son behind to be with another man, his second wife Rosalina was found dead and severely burned on her bed. Keir’s claims to be unlucky and grief-stricken were questioned by investigators as well as family, friends, and members of the media. Could the …
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Just three years after Thomas Keir told everyone that his first wife Jean had left him and their young son behind to be with another man, his second wife Rosalina was found dead and severely burned on her bed. Keir’s claims to be unlucky and grief-stricken were questioned by investigators as well as family, friends, and members of the media. Could …
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The human body is a miracle. But when it’s not working, it can be the stuff of nightmares. On this new series from master storyteller MrBallen, we’re sharing medical horror stories and diagnostic mysteries that are surgically calibrated to make your blood run cold. From bizarre, unheard-of diseases and miraculous recoveries to strange medical misha…
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On tap this week: State Fair Of Texas will debut a Mustard Beer and a Candy Bacon Beer, Aldi reveals its new official beer taster, Would scrapping the beer pint boost health in UK, Man plans to protest beer tax by chugging beers across the UK, Brewery bans children amid customer complaints, all this and soooooo much more presented by Cask Branding.…
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On tap this week: Good news, unruly behavior on airplanes is down, Which NFL teams have the cheapest and most expensive tailgates? A Chicago restaurant is serving a $13,000 martini??, Best beers for diabetics, Swifties rejoice…there is a Taylor & Travis-inspired beer is in the works, Molson Coors is bringing back Miller High Life Light, Ripped from…
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On the afternoon of June 26, 2010, a Pennsylvania State Trooper witnessed a car driving erratically. It sped past him and crashed into a tree. Stopping to help, he found the driver alive and covered in blood. When asked what happened, the man answered: “I just killed everybody.” Join us at the quiet end for Evil Out on Parole. Not far from the acci…
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On the afternoon of June 26, 2010, a Pennsylvania State Trooper witnessed a car driving erratically. It sped past him and crashed into a tree. Stopping to help, he found the driver alive and covered in blood. When asked what happened, the man answered: "I just killed everybody." Join us at the quiet end for Evil Out on Parole. Not far from the acci…
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On tap this week: A closer look at how much you will spend on a beer and a dog this NFL season, “Gatorwine" is here just in time for fall, AMC theaters are selling a special "Beetlejuice" drink, A new SELTZER for those that love America, TRUMP-THEMED CRAFT BEERS, a look at beer consumption by region around the world, Did Chad get his taste for IPAs…
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On tap this week: The Kelce brothers are eyeing Founders Brewing Co. to make their personal beer, Police flooded with offers from local fraternity to help after truck spills cases of beer, Ultra Right beer can showcasing Trump's reaction to being shot brings in $1 million, Is Billy Joel's "Piano Man" about a gay bar???, Woody Harrelson and Ted Dans…
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Back in the winter of 1985, two friends from Detroit set out on a hunting trip in rural Michigan. Brian Ognjan and David Tyll, both 27-years-old, had been looking forward to this trip and had planned it for weeks. But somewhere along the way, the hunters became the hunted. They vanished somewhere in the bitter cold, leaving behind a legacy of grief…
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Back in the winter of 1985, two friends from Detroit set out on a hunting trip in rural Michigan. Brian Ognjan and David Tyll, both 27-years-old, had been looking forward to this trip and had planned it for weeks. But somewhere along the way, the hunters became the hunted. They vanished somewhere in the bitter cold, leaving behind a legacy of grief…
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July 27th, 1996. Atlanta, Georgia. During a free concert at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, security guard Richard Jewell spotted an abandoned backpack. Authorities soon discovered that it contained a live bomb. The bomb detonated minutes later, but Jewell’s actions saved countless lives. Days later, he became the main suspect in the bombing. Th…
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July 27th, 1996. Atlanta, Georgia. During a free concert at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, security guard Richard Jewell spotted an abandoned backpack. Authorities soon discovered that it contained a live bomb. The bomb detonated minutes later, but Jewell’s actions saved countless lives. Days later, he became the main suspect in the bombing. Th…
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After a much-needed hiatus, Manny, Scot the Pirate, and Chad are back, diving deeper into the dive bar scene with their signature blend of wit, sarcasm, and all-out chaos. Each week, the trio explores the culture, characters, and crazy stories that make dive bars so legendary. From obscure bar lore to drink reviews, and the wildest encounters behin…
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On tap this week: Enjoy a beer with your taquito at 7-Eleven, A TikTok hangover cure ad banned, An American Craft Beer Hall of Fame is coming soon, Beer brewed in space predicted to taste better, The Mount Rushmore of Craft Breweries, Big Beer getting out of the craft beer game, Top cities for beer enthusiasts in 2024, all this and soooo much more …
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Back in the summer of 1973, the Houston Police were called to a home where a 33-year-old man named Dean Corll had been shot to death. This crime scene led them to search a shed he had been renting and a wooded area nearby. Finally, the community would learn what had happened to their missing boys. And the details would haunt them for the rest of th…
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Back in the summer of 1973, the Houston Police were called to a home where a 33-year-old man named Dean Corll had been shot to death. This crime scene led them to search a shed he had been renting and a wooded area nearby. Finally, the community would learn what had happened to their missing boys. And the details would haunt them for the rest of th…
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On tap this week: Ultra Right Beer comes out with a limited edition can featuring Trump's 'iconic fist pump,’ Harris campaign adds camo beer koozies after hats’ success, Heineken pours one out for all the forgotten beers, Underwhelming experience at SF taco and beer festival leaves attendees outraged, Yard House is looking for a Chief beer officer,…
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Can we all admit that Houston makes some damn good Pilsners? This week Ryan and Drew set up another spectacular blind tasting to crown Houston’s Best German Pilsner in an episode rife with controversy. Will Lil’ Snack from 11 Below hold onto its blind tasting crown, or will one of the new challengers steal their thunder? Listen to find out! Feature…
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On tap this week: How much you’ll pay for beer at every NFL stadium, Why do people drank beer out of a fish?, A once very popular craft beer bar declares bankruptcy, What would the events be at a Country Music Olympics?, A look at the Michelob Ultra Beer Mile 2024, Minnesota State Fair's new specialty drinks include mustard beer?!, Ancient Egyptian…
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Carol Montecalvo was a devoted Christian who married her prison pen pal. Once he was released, they seemed happy. But on the evening of March 31, 1988, Carol and her husband Dan were shot. Dan survived. Carol was killed. After Carol’s death, Dan told police that, on the night of the shooting, he and Carol went for a walk together around the neighbo…
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Carol Montecalvo was a devoted Christian who married her prison pen pal. Once he was released, they seemed happy. But on the evening of March 31, 1988, Carol and her husband Dan were shot. Dan survived. Carol was killed. After Carol’s death, Dan told police that, on the night of the shooting, he and Carol went for a walk together around the neighbo…
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On tap this week: Is the non-alcoholic beer bubble going to burst soon?, A new edition to Oktoberfest, Brewers Association midyear report sheds light on the state of the craft beer industry, The Mount Rushmore of IPAs, All this and soo much more presented by Cask Branding. Enjoy the show, cheers!By KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)
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On tap this week: Beer Popsicles are popular again?, Oklahoma State's coach on drinking a couple beers and driving: "I probably done that 1,000 times in My Life,” RNC visitors are discovered a beer and instantly fell in love with it, The world’s largest beer float, How is Bud Light doing? What is tegestology? Popular Iowa brewery collars with Iowa …
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After many months on the road gathering the latest and greatest beer news, Ryan and Drew highlight the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs, and the the rising and falling breweries of the Houston area and beyond. It’s not all gloom and doom my friends… in the words of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, craft beer is “not dead yet.” Featured Bee…
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Emile Cilliers tried to murder his wife Victoria by sabotaging her parachute, but that was not his first attempt to kill her. Emile had a long history of lying, stealing, and having extramarital affairs. He also had a temper. Victoria knew that her husband was often dishonest and emotionally closed off, but she desperately wanted to keep her family…
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Emile Cilliers tried to murder his wife Victoria by sabotaging her parachute, but that was not his first attempt to kill her. Emile had a long history of lying, stealing, and having extramarital affairs. He also had a temper. Victoria knew that her husband was often dishonest and emotionally closed off, but she desperately wanted to keep her family…
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On tap this week: Three Houston area breweries announce merger, is this the 'new norm' of craft beer?, A look at the winners of the 2024 U.S. Open Beer Championship, Golf fans not happy about no local options at The Open, A drunkIngrid Andress absolutely butchers the National Anthem, Beer might attract mosquitos, Could brewing beer keep you out of …
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On tap this week: Not a good look for Hulk Hogan’s new beer promotion, Will banning non alcoholic beer save children?, Newlyweds marriage challenged by beer, boiling wieners in beer makes for a better a hotdog??, Cigarettes killing more brain cells than alcohol, Harbor Light Bill reads the headlines which include pickleball in the “beer city,” a ne…
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Christa Worthington was a Vassar grad from a prominent family, living on her own on Cape Cod. She had left behind her career as a fashion writer for a simpler life, having a daughter on her own and raising her on the Cape. Then, in January 2002, forty-six-year-old Christa was found stabbed to death in the kitchen of her cottage with her toddler dau…
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Sandra Bridewell lived a life of privilege throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s. In fact, her life could have been described as near perfect if not for the trail of dead bodies left in her wake. Her first husband, a prominent dentist, died in their home in 1975. Her second husband, a real estate developer, died of cancer in 1982. Shortly after h…
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Sandra Bridewell lived a life of privilege throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s. In fact, her life could have been described as near perfect if not for the trail of dead bodies left in her wake. Her first husband, a prominent dentist, died in their home in 1975. Her second husband, a real estate developer, died of cancer in 1982. Shortly after h…
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