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Welcome to the Craft Beer Talk Show with your host Matt Sanche. Every two weeks, join Matt in discussing the world of craft beer as well as some beer history. Every episode includes a review as well as a little bit of background info from some of your favourite local breweries! Cheers!
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1. Sharlene-Monique - Of Love (Piano & Voice) 2. Jaz Karis - Home 3. Cassandra Shade - Don't Change 4. Tamesy - Of you 5. Aleksa Safiya - Understand Me 6. Lauren Tuchscherer - You Make Me 7. Fortune - Fake Love 8. Alduts Sherdley - Swipe Right 9. Karmessa - Game X 10. Tambourine - Unequally Yoked 11. Anna Speer - Cuffing Szn 12. Stalk Ashley - Complicated 13. Yasz Base - Anoymous Drerrie 14. Marzz - KMS. 15. Niqueaux - Love You Down 16. Kazé - Love ain't enough 17. Makaela - Be Careful 18. A ...
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In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the …
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First Ark Books Talks of the year, where Anabel, Emma, Frida and María discuss Dogs of Summer, written by Andrea Abreu, translated from Spanish by Julia Sanches. Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Sound edit by Macon Holt. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!By Ark Audio
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1. Sharlene-Monique - Of Love (Piano & Voice) 2. Jaz Karis - Home 3. Cassandra Shade - Don't Change 4. Tamesy - Of you 5. Aleksa Safiya - Understand Me 6. Lauren Tuchscherer - You Make Me 7. Fortune - Fake Love 8. Alduts Sherdley - Swipe Right 9. Karmessa - Game X 10. Tambourine - Unequally Yoked 11. Anna Speer - Cuffing Szn 12. Stalk Ashley - Comp…
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On this episode Matt takes us through his favourite beer thus far on the show! He also tackles the differences and debate of New England IPA vs West Coast IPA, what its all about and why people have certain opinions. Accounts to follow; @craftbeertalkshow @northbrewing Craft Beer Talk Show Website Patreon Page…
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Matt is back... again. Feels like that is said far too often as of late. But nonetheless hs is back discussing the big news he has promised for several episodes. Matt tries out New Scotland Brewing Company's Kilted IPA as well as shares some information on upcoming media. Check out History Canadiana, a podcast combining Canadas history with its his…
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A long overdue guest finally visits Matt on the show. Noah Gould, a felow co-host of the podcast Three Guys in a Pool Shed joins Matt to talk about a brewery located in his current residency of Vancouver, British Columbia. Noah acts as one of Matts correspondents and scouts out the brewery, reporting back to The Craft Beer Talk Show everything that…
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Matt tries out a beer he predicts he will dislike very much. He also explains why lactose is added to beer and the history of where it all came from. Rhythm and Brews Brewing Company is the featured brewery on todays episode. Located in Cambridge, Matt talks about how they got started and what happened when he visited the brewery. Accounts to follo…
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Matt is BACK! After taking a long hiatus, Matt has returned to dive into what basically is a blindfolded beer taste test, brought to you by Nickelbrook in Burlington, Ontario. Four IPAs with no other facts other than ABV are provided and must be reviewed. Join Matt as he explains his recent hiatus and dives into these four beers. Accounts to follow…
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The moment is here... the winner will be crowned... but first Matt talks about his time at Royal Botanical Gardens' Winter Wonders and their craft beer feature of the week. Matt tries Big Rock Brewery's Traditional Ale. The finally Matt announces the winner of the prestigious Craft Beer Talk Show Introductory to Craft Beer Choice of the Year Award.…
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Matt tries to answer the question, what is the different between the Canadian craft beer scene and other craft beer scenes around the world. This results in a very confusing answer so bare with it. Matt also revisits a brewery that took home the prize in The Battle of the Pumpkin Ales. Accounts to follow; @craftbeertalkshow @greatlakesbeer…
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The third instalment of the Canadian beer story is here on episode 21. Matt talks how craft beer in Canada came to be and how it affected all parts of the market. Matt also announces the finalists for the Craft Beer Talk Show Introductory to Craft Beer Choice to the Year Award. He also tries out a beer, maybe the smallest brewery on the show to dat…
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Matt dives into the second part Canada's beer story... finally. After about a month off, this long awaited episode features a completely black lager, and one of the best in the world in its class. Silversmith Brewing Company, a brewery in Virgil, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario brews in a converted old church and serves up some very tasty pints. Matts…
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Coming up to the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, Matt talks about what the first settlers of Canada or New France as they called it, did to brew beer. He also mentions Canadian Beer Day which took place on October 7th. The brewery feature this week is Sqaurebrew from Goderich, Ontario. Matt reviews their Oktoberfest Marzen Lager. Accounts to follow;…
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As October rolls in, Matt thought what would be more fitting than to do a little battle, and what beer goes best with the month of October? That of course is pumpkin ale. Before, the winner is chosen, Matt breaks down the beginnings of pumpkin ale and how its turned into a must have fall beer beer. Accounts to follow; @craftbeertalkshow @greatlakes…
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This episode is all about the greatest beer festival in the history of beer. What was supposed to start September 18th is now cancelled due to coronavirus, so to celebrate in it honour Matt breaks down the what, when, where, why, of Oktoberfest and tries out one of Ontarios, best replications of the notorious Munich style. accounts to follow; @4fat…
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On episode 14 Matt reflects on his previous weekend of visiting the beer scene in Kingston and Ottawa. This leads him to featuring an amazing representative for the craft beer scene in Ontario, Mackinnon Brothers Brewing. Matt dives into their history and tastes three beer from their amazing lineup, including a beer that is 100% made on their farm …
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Matt dives into Storyteller Lager, a new top contender for The Craft Beer Talk Show Introductory to Craft Beer Choice of the Year Award. Matt also talks the differences between where you buy your beer and why it matters. He also gets a surprise review tag on Untappd. Accounts to follow;@craftbeertalkshow@storytellerbeveragesUntappd accounts;craftbe…
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Two beers, two sours, one victor. Matt tries out two dry hopped sours and picks one to be the winner. Matt tells the history of where sour beers originated as well as some interesting insight on Matts experience with sour flavours in general. Accounts to follow @leftfieldbrewery @sidelaunch @craftbeertalkshow…
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After some time off Matt returns with episode 11. In this episode, he touches on small Ontario towns, custom made cookies, and failed attempts at home brewing. Also, an interview with founder and CEO of Dragan Brewing and Wine, Michael Nazareth. The two chat on Dragan's growth and future. Finally, Matt tries out for the first time in show history, …
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Matt dives into the relationship between golf and beer. Where did it all start? What impact does the craft beer industry bring to the game that so many love? These questions are partially answered in this episode! Matt tries out Triple Bogey Brewing Company's Blonde Lager and talks about how he first discovered the beer. Social Media @craftbeertalk…
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So you might notice that there isn't an episode 6.. well that's because its a lost episode and maybe to be never heard ever. We'll see... so we are moving forward as scheduled. So episode 7 features a debriefing of pale ale styles to help you know exactly what your are shopping for or tasting. We try out Dragan Brewing and Wine Company's City Azacc…
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This episode features a beer by the name of Naughty Otter, Matt discusses a Pilsner and their flagship Lager, but is a bit confused on who is really the maker. Matt also introduces a brand new award called The Craft Beer Talk Show's Introductory to Craft Beer Choice of the Year, tune in to find out what it's all about and what makes one of these be…
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On episode 4, Matt dives into the history and product lineup of one of his favourite breweries. Although, already mentioned and tasted in episode 2, conveniently Steamwhistle released a brand new beer, just in time for the launch of Craft Beer Talk Show. Follow Matt and the Craft Beer Talk Show journey on Instagram @craftbeertlkshow, as well as add…
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Matt is joined by one of his dearest friends and fellow co-host on Three Guys in a Pool Shed. Firstly, Matt gives a history lesson about IPA's and how they came about. Then they dive into one of Ryan's favourite styles of beer.... Hazy IPAs. The beer of choice is Life in the Clouds Double Dry Hopped IPA by Collective Arts Brewing. Enjoy!Follow @cra…
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On episode number 2, Matt discusses his favourite style and some history about the origin of it. This style is of course Pilsner! Later, he reviews two beers in a head to head pilsner-off. Who wins? Find out on episode 2. Don't for get to follow on Instagram @craftbeertalkshow As well as add me on a friend on Untappd, search CraftBeerTalkShow. Chee…
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Welcome to the very first episode of the Craft Beer Talk Show. On the very first episode were going to dive into the basics, who am I?, what is this?, why should I listen? etc. We will also be reviewing our very first beer! Boshkung Brewing Company's Campfire Rye Ale. For all results and reviews you can follow me on instagram at @craftbeertalkshow …
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On this podcast, you will hear a recording of an event to celebrate the release of Danish literary critic and cultural theorist Mikkel Krase Frantzen’s first book in English, "Going Nowhere, Slow: The Aesthetics and Politics of Depression", from Zero Books.Joining Frantzen for the discussion were the Artist and activist Jakob Jakobsen and Ida Benck…
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This month on the ark audio book club, we are revisiting an old flame with the new novel "The Topeka School" by Ben Lerner. Lerner’s first novel, "Leaving the Atocha Station", was the book started this crazy show so in many ways this is something of special occasion. In The Topeka School, Adam Gordan of the Atocha stations is back and this time we …
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This month on the ark audio book club, the gang talk about A. M. Homes controversial novel, The End of Alice. The novel is a character study of a convicted pedophile and child murderer as he reflects over his life in prison. When he starts receiving letters from a bored college student who dreams of seducing the young boy who lives next door to her…
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This month on the ark audio book club, we discussed the mid-20th Century, Japanese surreal folk horror novel, "The Woman in the Dunes" by Kobo Abe. It is the story of an amateur entomologist, who is tricked by some villagers into becoming their prisoner in a giant sandpit where he must shovel sand with the eponymous woman. On the podcast this month…
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This month on the ark audio book club, we discussed the debut novel from Vietnamese-American poet Ocean Vuong, “On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous”. The novel is narrated by Little Dog, a Vietnamese refugee who grew up in the United States as a letter to his mother, who’s English comprehension is pretty limited. In the letter, he excavates his childho…
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In this Podcast, you will hear a wonderfully concise talk from philosopher, Todd May, the former philosophical advisor to the sitcom The Good Place, on the tricky and alluring topic of the ontology of Gillies Deleuze in his work Difference and repetition. And the illuminating Q&A that followed I screwed up pressing the record button so it kind of s…
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In this podcast, you will hear a presentation from the plant philosopher, Michael Marder on what plants can teach us about political organization and resistance. And a presentation from the Danish art/philosophy and activist group, Mycelium on how they use similar but different principles in their work and the lively Q&A that followedIf you like th…
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This month on the ark audio book club, we dive into a work experimental affect theory fictocriticism with "The Hundreds" by the literary scholar, Lauren Berlant, and anthropologist, Kathleen Stewart. Talking about the book this month are Tomel Chwałek, Sheri Helberg and Giovanna Alesandro and your host is Macon Holt.…
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This month we have read “Convenience Store Woman” by Sayaka Murata, her 10th book and her first novel to be translated into English and now Danish too. The Novel to the story of Keiko, a woman out of sorts from the world who has learned not to trust her instincts. Thus she has found sanctuary from the adult world by working in a convenience story s…
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This month on the ark audio book club the gang discuss the debut short story collection by the author of the viral hit story "Cat Person", Kristen Roupenian, "You Know You Want This". The collection is an exploration of the miscommunicated, frustrated and perverse desires the American middle class. It's funny and uncomfortable reading but does it h…
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