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Ep. 381: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia XXXI

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This mediated podcast. Welcome to meet EATR Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer new Art, and today we're joined by Steven Ronnella, Seth Morris, Chester, Floyd, Sean Weaver, Cring Schneider, Corey Caulkins, and special guest and Black Rifle Coffee Company founder Evan Hafer. Evan, this is your first time playing. How do you feel about trivia? I feel great about it? Do you? Yeah? Yeah? I

mean not necessarily this one. Whase trivia in general? I have a positive if you like general trivia and you're someone on questions, if you're someone who likes trivia and you also like hunting fish, and then I think you'll do Okay, we'll see, all right, Steve, you you've kind of sussed him out by now. How do you think he's going to perform? He um, he's playing it. He's trying to do like that. I don't really care. It will just be fun kind of thing. So he's trying

to downplay. I told about getting thrown a bone. He seemed to actually not like, oh, getting thrown a bone? Okay, so you might want to cut that out. Maybe it's a difficult question. Uh so not really a bone. We'll see. Is that a reality? Are you kind of downplaying? Um, like you're passionate about winning? Uh No, I'm very passionate about winning. I'm just not competent. I'm going to it guy. So I don't know if I've down player and I'm just more of a realist. Not if you're not familiar.

This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there's a prize. Meat eater will donate five dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. In each episode, we reveal a new trivia stant. This week, we're looking at player performance in the hunting category. Although most players get over half of their hunting questions correct, Brody leads

the group with a seventy nine percent average. That's followed by Hayden, who gets seventy seven percent of hunting questions right. Chester was sixty three, Sean with fifty eight, Steve with fifty five, and Nice with shifty. We had very thoral stacking. Hunting is our second most popular category and trivia only behind conservation, so that's where Brody makes up his ground on you. He's twenty percentage points better when it comes to hunting questions. The rest of it, You guys are

all kind of even. It turns out you don't know much about Brody knows a lot he does. Now we have some housekeeping to get to you. Before we played trivia on episode three five three of Meat Eater Trivia, I asked what type of bird is a squab? The correct answer was pigeon, but Steve argued I shouldn't accept any answer that isn't rock dove. Play the clip, Phil, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying Eurasian rock dove, Andrew saying pigeon, Kevin On saying pigeon,

and Byron saying pigeon. Beforehand, don't overthink it. That was your advice to The correct answer is pigeon. They're the same. They're the same. We'll give it to you, but you can't give it to them. Yes, they get too many kinds of pigeons. The dictionary says it's an immature pigeon. I'm now handing Steve a copy of his own New York Times bestseller, The Meat eater fishing game cookbooks. Steve, please turn to page one sixty six and read the

section I've highlighted. It says also works with so in this book, Okay, in this book, here's the problem with wild game cooking. You could you could say something like, hey, here's a great way to cook a deer heart, and the people be like, would you have any way to cook at elk cart right, no difference, So that also works with section will kind of give you a little

heads up. So this recipe we're looking at here is grilled grouse with cayenne butter, and I point out works with any white fleshed game up to the size of a pheasant. And also squab. Then it's a parenthetical in case you're wondering, a squab is a baby street pigeon. It's true. So there you have it. From the now. You were arguing in the trivia that I shouldn't accept anything less than Eurasian rock. No, no no, no. I was arguing that you can't just you don't even know what

your arguments about. I argued. I argued that you can't just say pigeon, So you would have accepted street pigeon. Absolutely, It's the same species, but not pigeon. Columb Olivia is his Linnaean name. Columba Okay, columb Olivia is the Eurasian rock dove. In your in Eurasia, it's the common street pigeon in the US, I wouldn't accept, for instance, the band tailed pigeon. And if someone just writes pigeon, I

don't know what pigeon you're talking about. Thank you for backing the stuff with my own heart the same page New Hearts, got new Hearts. I'm so screwed. We haven't even started playing now. These Shelby index for this episode is a three, so it's a tougher round questions, and

with that we're onto the game. Go ahead. Spencer tries the questions out with his wife, who's not a particularly a connoisseur of the subject matter, and he'll do an index, and a Shelby index of three is usually the winner will get about twice what Shelby gets and six would be on the lower end of a winning Seven would be about average. Eight. You did well. Six means it's a tougher round, and with that we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil, Look, I need to

know what I stay in the wind everything. How's that had just tend to win everything? Suckers. Question one. The topic is cooking, and as always, this will be multiple choice. Which of these measurements is biggest a quarter cup, four table spoons, twelve tea spoons, or four fluid ounces? Which of these measurements is biggest a quarter cup, four table spoons, twelve teaspoons, or four fluid ounces? Sean with a quick answer. You think you know this one, Sean, just sing with

my gut? Alright, Chester, you run out of time? How you doing? Got an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey Culkins saying a quarter cup, Sean sang four ounces, Seth sang four ounces, Evan saying a quarter cup, Steve sang four ounces, Krin sang four ounces, and Chester saying a quarter cup. The correct answer is four fluid ounces. Yeah. In fact, the top three are all synonyms. They are

you're you're exactly right. Four fluid ounces is twice as big as all of those other measurements when converted to table spoons. A quarter cup and twelve tea spoons are four table spoons, but four fluid ounces is the equivalent of eight table spoons. That was a good question, perfect game, so far over here. Question to the topic is fishing. This next great question comes to as via Nate Bunker.

If you have a question you think is right for meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia to meat Eator dot com, or you can be like Nate and write me a letter. This is the only trivia question via snail mail, real quick? Who's the guy that's all been out of shape? Email? And everybody and their brother about some correction? What? We'll get to that one some other episode. And we can only do so much

housekeeping in an episode. What do you call the distinct layer in a lake that separates warm surface water from cool deep water? The topic is fishing. What do you call the distinct layer in a lake that separates warm surface water from cool deep water? Seth, You know this one, Steve, you look like you knew it. I'm not a mistake. I think she just whispered the answer? Oh you did? Did she whisper the answer? Chester? I do not think so. I didn't hear it. It was in my head. Does

everybody having just hearing things now? In trivia? Everybody hard that it just whispers to you, Now, I gotta take his glasses off. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey saying sub Sean saying thermo cliin, Sas sang thermoclin Evan without an answer, Steve saying thermocline Korean without an s in, Chester saying thermal cliin. They got it. The correct answer is thermal cliin. According to fisheries biologists Dave Drebs, these are important areas for anglers to focus

on during the heat of the summer. Above the thermal clin is often hot water, while below it usually lacks oxygen. So the thermal clin represents a region where fish can benefit from dissolved oxygen levels near the surface, but also be comfortable in cooler waters. Yeah, Spencer, a couple of weekends ago as walleye fishing, just side note you and uh the walleye, the wall I were sitting right on the thermocliine. Really and you can market on a lot

of times. You can see that thermal client on your graph. And do you think they were there out of like comfort or because the bait fish were there? Uh? Probably comfort because the bait were was higher in the in the column. I think they. I think they were sliding up in the evenings and at a certain time of year, that thermal cline, once it hits a certain temple split. Yeah, inverts. That's called turnover. That's right. Question three, the topic is hunting.

What is the only state that has a white tail and turkey season in July? Mm? Hmm. What is the only state that has a white tail and turkey season in July? M quick answer from Sean. The rest of the room has yet to come up with anything. I'm actually fairly confident. Knock on wood, only state, I think in July in July. There's no trickeration here. It's not like some urban depredation haunt. These are just like a real season for tight white tail and a real season

for turkey in July. Does everybody have an answer? Well, here's the deal. I remember something, I just don't know what. There's no whisper this time coming from current. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey saying Texas, Sean saying Florida, Seth saying Texas, Evans saying Georgia, Steve saying Indiana. What's that say Indiana, Karn saying Georgia, and Chester saying Texas. We have a

correct answer in the room. It's Florida. Sean in in two parts of Florida had deer and turkey seasons open on July one. Florida has some of the longest hunting seasons in the country. Deer can be hunted there from July to February, while the only months without a turkey season or May and June. Help help me with help me with something here, I'm not I'm not arguing, contesting, nothing, not complaining. This is what was the state that started that?

Like velvet season, well, Tennessee recently to give people a chance to shoot a deer in velvet. Tennessee recently adopted one. I think the next closest early opener South Carolina. They're like August fifteen. Tennessee is also in August as of recently, but only in certain areas. It's becoming more sexy for states to give hunters a chance at velvet bucks. There's a lot and they even articulated it as though our people want to shoot a buck in velvet, therefore we'll

create an early velvet buck season. Tennessee was a recent one. North Dakota also has one of the earliest. They opened like some years it's like August. So there's a handful of states now that open all the way in August. What you're talking about, they wouldn't even be they'd be they'd have half grown anidlers. Well, they have a very diverse group of running herds in Florida. That's that's what you got going on there. Yeah, it's a whole different

calendar that those deer on. And I only know that because the guy that uh, a guy that hunts black belt at Whistling Ducks down there. Him and I were going back and forth and you send me pictures of these deer. He was going to be hunting the next morning. There's a what are you doing in Florida hunting deer? There's a handful of states in the very South that have running deer at any point between like July and February. There's some herds. I would not want to go down

to Florida in July to hunt deer. Mosquitoes gators. Question for the topic is foraging. This next great question comes to as via Stephen Higgs. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eater Trivia. You can send it to trivia at the meat eater dot com. What branch of the military teaches a foraging What branch of the military teaches a foraging class at the Basic School in Quantico, Virginia. A quick answer from Evan. You know this one. I saw it. You can see it.

You should leave your answer. I can't change my answer. I think that's what you had. Evan just revealed his answer to half of the room. What happens if I saw it? Did you already write an answer? No, chesser got any right yet. You can write anything. You can write anything, but what you saw. You do whatever your heart tells. I'll trust you. I would say there was a like a seventy five fifty chance I would have got that right on a guess. Okay, so so I'd

like to change, but I can't. But I wouldn't have changed. Flip a coin, Chess, You do whatever your heart tells you. You have one correct answer, Okay, if it's yellow, I will write what Evan wrote. Okay, he's flipping in a racer right now, one side of black, one side yellow. Yeah, Chess, you go ahead and right down your answer. I really want to know what's right again questioning the question is what branch of the military teaches a foraging class at

the Basic School in Quantico, Virginia. Everybody have an answer, Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey saying Marines, Shawn saying Navy, Seth saying Army, Evan saying Marine, Steve saying Air Force, were in saying Marines, and Chester saying Marines. The correct answer is the Marines. The Basic School folks started teaching this class in one The course involves a one hour lecture on foraging, followed by a four hour seminar where students butcher pigs, filet fish, and cook meat.

Did you have anything like that in your training, Evan, where you guys talked about what what would be an example? I mean I went through three different survival schools. So and then in basic training they do like a little you know, plan identifications. So you're not like sleeping and poison eye I V. But um it whether or not you're paying attention or not really is It comes out later a couple of months if you can identify poison

IVY or not. But uh, survival school they go through a lot of that, so survival, escape, resistance, and evasion that that was like in depth. It was super fun too. I think that's beneficial for marines to be learning how to like butcher pigs, And yeah, I do. I think I do because I think there's a there's a level of um confidence that you get from being able to have those skills, whether or not you utilize them or not, there still is a significant amount of confidence that comes

from knowing that you can if you have to. But most people never use those skills. They'll forget about them in fifteen minutes after they take the course and they'll probably never utilize them. But if you go on and find yourself in a situation, you'll be at least a little bit more comfortable. Question five The topic is hunting. What fame? Miss six ft two inch Hunter admitted in a Facebook post that he used to be an underwear model?

What famous? Six ft two inch hunter admitted in a Facebook post that he used to be an underwear model. A quick answer from Seth you know this one. He's six two inches tall? What famous? Hunter admitted in a Facebook post that he used to be an underwear model. Does anybody besides Seth no this one. I think I do, but I'm not sure. I just can't remember the first name. I don't know who's Can you ask questions about this six ft? Is he only known for hunting? You're not

gonna say anymore. Steve doesn't like people asking questions, and I'm not six too. It's not Yanny, not the answer. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey saying your honest pitelis, Sean saying Jim Shocky, set saying Jim Shocky, Evan without an answer, Steve saying Shocky Karan without an answer, and Chester saying Justin Bowman. The correct answer is Jim Shocky. On July seven, Shocky posted a picture on Facebook of his nine four modeling

head shot. He got paid fifty dollars an hour for regular jobs or seventy five dollars an hour for underwear modeling. Shocky said, quote, needless to say with that face, I got a lot of underwear jobs. There's a lot of ways that could go. The great Jim Shocky used to be an underwear model. Phil We are halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update. Everyone is on the board tied up in the fourth place slot, we have Evan and Corey with one Chester and core

in or in third place with two points. Steven, Ronella and Seth have three points apiece, and in first place with four points, it's Sean Weaver. Sang start I won the last time I was on. Yeah, my reward was Chester finally gave me some of that barracout to meat he stole. I'm just no, yeah, I have one last time already stated that I do have in my freezer. How when did you find it? Actually? How did you know I had it the whole time? Steve told me to give that to you, So I took it and

put it in my freeing. Okay, so one mystery solved. Already stated that that's not what's that's not the mystery. There was a heist here, great, it's we're bringing a polygraph in your mind, Steve, what do you think happened? Someone stole it? Like like I'm going to mess with Steve and steal this fish and then not admit to Do you think that's what happened? That is what happened. How do you stole the fish and they haven't admitted

to it? But in my in my head, someone like didn't know what they were grabbing and then grabbed it, and now like don't even know that. They're like, oh my bad. I thought that was all of my grouper and style. I thought that was all my Kobe. I thought that was from my Kobe a trip I was on, So there's no confusion. I totally forgot that. I also caught a nice triple tail. They had a good haul.

Then they got all that like high grade fish. Dude, man, maybe there's like a black market, would you like look at Facebook marketplace? No Question six, get that polygraph and here I'm gonna find out I have one. I'll bring it up. You do. Yeah, I got it from my kids. How's that work? Well, somebody in this room has contracts for their children. There is also a polygraph. Question six. The topic is gear. This next great question comes to

us via Steve Dopel. If you have a question you think is right from Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to Trivia at the meat Eator dot com. The two forty three Winchester to sixty Remington's and seven mm O eight Remington are offspring of what popular parent case. The two forty three Winchester to sixty Remington's and seven mm o eight Remington's are offspring of what popular parent case. I'm looking for you to name the cartridge that those came from. No quick answers in the room. Chest here,

how you feel about this one? Okay, you got it. That's really confusing, man, But that's really confusing. All all three of the two three Winchester to sixty Remington's and seven mm o eight Remington's are offspring of what popular parent case. When those were developed, they were developed using the case of this other cartridge, and that is called the parent case. Evan, you know this one. Nope, she's got a reasonable guess. Let me not have a guess

whether or not it's reasonable. Good dude, I'm struggling, man. It's how you're classifying the definition of parent case. I don't I don't know. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey saying three O eight, Shawn saying to seventies, says saying, Evan saying thirty, col Steve saying exactly in without an answer, and what you're saying to seventy we

have a correct answer in the room. It's the three o A Winchester, So that that's so, that's my point is like the three oh eight on what parent case? So if it's a three O eight specific round, and if we're developing it specifically from thirty cow, which is when I was generalizing there necking down that can you understand that? So that's what I'm saying. Are we doing it from thirty at six or we're doing it from three o? Are we doing it from seven six to buy?

What's the parent Is it the thirty cow in the sense of specifically three totally different? I understand that I'm saying, are we looking at it from thirty cow? Is like the parent cal That's what I'm saying, is that the parent case. That's why I'm saying parent case. That's why I was general But when you look at the birth of these cartridges, they were all birth from the three O eight case. I would give it to you. You're

gonna give me. I'm looking at it there. It could be like I think, is in fourth place right now, so we'll give them the correct I'm saying thirty cow is at the parent case and not in the thirty cow in general. Like that's what I'm saying general like thirty cow, not thirty caliber. Who had it right? Gunwriter Ron Spomer described the three Away at Winchester as one of the hardest working, most versatile parent cases, with bullet weight spanning from forty grains to two hundred fifty grains.

The three Away at Winchester family haunts everything from prairie dogs to moose. Question seven, The topic is cooking. The American version of Hungary's national dish is made with ground meat, elbow, macaroni and tomato paste. What is it? The American version of Hungary's national dish is made with ground meat, elbow, macaroni's, and tomato paste. What is it? Quick answers from everybody, I think, except Evan. You know this one. Evan, sure, you gotta keep it yourself there, buddy. Come on, man,

Chest you're still thinking grin you know this? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Corey saying googlesh goulash, Set saying Hamburger Helper saying hungry Helper. Chester, You're saying Hamburger Helper. The correct is go hungry. He's got to be something, dude, because three of us at Hamburger Helper was Hungary and that's that's really good, helper guess. Hungarian goulash is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables that are heavily

seasoned with paprika. The American version usually leaves out the veggies, but ants, pasta, and cheese. If you want to try the American version, go to the meat eat dot com and check out Jenny Wheatley's recipe for venison goulash, or go to Walmart gets some hamburger helper hungary Helper that makes sense to me? Is that a staple in your house? Steve No, But every time the subject I actually have on my phone, I could prove him. I felt like a thing called like things to make my kids would like.

And every time goulash comes up, I think I'm gonna put it in there because I think they've had it. M I did love it. Do they like? Put it in there right now? Yeah? I think hung Iowa thing. I think, Yeah, I feel like it's like my Erman family ate a lot of google wash that was like a ground meat staple. I know what's in here right now? Yes, on the list of things I need to make for my kids, homemade donuts, which I have made them in a long time. Uh, biscuits and gravy, which I haven't

made them. They've never had that crunch wrap supremes. Oh that's my special And I just had a googlesh. You know what's great is everything you describe you can get a recipe for on our website, except for doughnuts. I don't think we have downuts. Well we buy when I would, you know, you buy those tubes of that dough you know, it's like who makes that stuff? You wave it on the corner and unravel it. Just take those and cut a hole in them and then deep from them and

then put powdered sugar on them. Kids love it. I think the reason why I didn't get Google is because everyone in Wisconsin would classify that dish under a casserole or a hot dish. Hey do you guys in Wisconsin? Do you say casserole or hot dish? Most of the time? What do you say casserole? Yeah? Now what's the parent dish? Hungary? Help? But like everything they make is a variation of good

loses totally. Question. The topic is public Lands. This is our listener Question of the Week, which was won by p J. Sirianni for sending this great question. PJ is going to get a signed copy of Meat Eater Adventures from the Life of an American Hunter. If you want a chance to win the listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meat eator dot com. What are public lands called in Canada? What are public lands called in Canada? This is question eight.

We will get a scoreboard update from Phil after this. Not like seeing him be that happen a very confidence wrote it down, slammed his board, and then looked in the eyes of shock to let him know I'm already to change all my socket roller used the sucker shot one more time? What are public lands called in Canada? Seth? You look like you knew this? Oh man, I recently heard it, but I don't know if I'm I just recently heard it on a podcast or something. Is anybody

here hunted Canada? I assume you have Steve and Sean. I assume you've got quite a bit of time up there on waterfowl stuff. That's all private land. Man. Does everybody have an answer? What movie am I doing right now? Here's a tribute question for you? Fine, I'm not complimended, all go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Corey without an answer, Sean saying Queensland, Seth saying Royal Lands, Evans sang moose Fill, Steve saying crown Lands, sang allotment,

and Chester you're saying parks something. Steve, got it, You're the right there. I was going something like that. Canada is crown Land. This is commonly. This is a commonly used moniker in countries with a monarch. Other places with crown land include Australia, Austria, France, Poland, Spain, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and even Hawaii. Just like in America, these spaces serve a variety of purposes like hunting, fishing, hiking, mining, logging, grazing,

and more. They'll give us a scoreboard update. We have two questions left. Well, that's right and I everyone except for Evan and Chester are still in the game. Evan and Chester have two points apiece, Karin, Corey, and Seth. I'll have three points, and then Steve and Sean are tied with five points in first place. Were the Shelby Index, there would be US six And we got two questions left.

Question nine. The topic is fishing. What Rocky Mountain state has a fishing blade named after it that's commonly used on worm harnesses and spinner baits. What Rocky Mountain state has a fishing blade named after it that's commonly used on worm harnesses and spinner baits. Chester, you you have to know this a quick answer from Seth and Sean Chester. His jaw is on the floor because you can't think of the answer. Steve, how you feel about this one? Chester?

More trolling anyone in this room? I'm gonna I don't want to tell people my approach. I don't know. Okay, I don't know. I'm working through it though, looking for a Rocky Mountain state has a fishing blade named after it? Chat, I know you know what it's in that Brainiers it's in there. Listen for the whisper. It sounds like Karen Great Rocky Mountain state of Minnesota. Does everybody have an answer? What the heck? I no, I'm going to be really

you better just write down the state. If you ain't got one, well it would I think if I knew it, it it would just Steve, you got an answer? You know? Well? I mean I wrote one down, but no, I'm not feeling cocky, what are you are you adding this set? Yeah, about which we're down there, but I'm trying to stay on a hot streak. Here, go ahead and reveal your answers.

We had Corey saying Colorado, Sean saying Colorado, Says saying Colorado, Evan saying Colorado, Steve saying Colorado, Grand saying everyone says Colorado, and they got it. The correct answer is Colorado. Colorado blairs are more stout than other types of spinners, creating a slower rotation and heavier vibration. According to Walley Supply dot com, Colorado blades are their number one selling type of spinner. They're also Idaho blades, which are created placing

a Colorado blade on an elongated snap loop. You know, I think you messed up? What's up? Just to be frank okay um, I think that you The reason you got the answer you did is because you said rocky mountain state. Mm hmmm, because that's just not a thing that people say unless they're like John Denver fans. Everybody in this room is sick. That's why Colorado says, like, oh, Idaho a rocky mountain state. It's like Colorado's really branded that ship man. But here here's what I had to

be specific. Indiana has a blade named after Okay, I could easily solve those two for you. West of the Mississippi, west of the Great Bend in the Missouri. Everything Steve's talking about never entered my mind for a second. It did too, because you knew it. Rocky Mountain to Rocky Mountain. When Steve me ask a technical question because of the Idaho, would you okay? Because because then I don't think anybody there's only one. I think it's Yaka mless supply cells

Idaho blades. So it's like not very well known. But if you did know that and you said Idaho, I'd give it to you. When Colorado, yeah, when he said I'm going to tell you my approach, I was like, he's put in Colorado because it makes sense with Rocky Mountain. So this all comes down to the final question one more time, Phil just did he did he die? Crash? Always confuse him and Sonny Bono die and one of

them died skiing and one of them died flying experimental plane. Yeah, it's full of ship I mean it's down to Sean and Steve, who have six points apiece. Nobody has five. Nobody has five, Okay, Sean and Steve, we could go to a tiebreaker. I gave you a good tiebreak with the other day to try. We haven't had a tiebreaker in a good long time. Question ten. The topic is deer camp. This Logger, which calls itself the Official Beer

of the American Sportsman. Logger LA Logger, which calls itself the official Beer of the American Sportsman, usually comes in red cans that feature wildlife on them. This Logger, which calls itself the official Beer of the American Sportsman, usually comes in red cans that feature wildlife on them. Fairly confident looking Steve Sean has yet to write anything down though, Steve, you think you got it? Fine, m you don't think

you got it. There's two different red cans, and I just just just think to yourself, well, no one else has a shot. That's go on, and it is They called themselves the official beer of the American Sportsman. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We got Corey saying Bud, wise, Sehn saying ham Seth saying Old Milwaukee Evans saying Bud. Steve saying Old Mill, Kribin saying rain near chest, you're saying Old Milwaukee. For you reveal the answer, I'll tell you a funny story.

I've never heard of the beer Old Mill. I like, uh, come, and everybody's hanging on the edge of their seats. Who's that poet that roll Jabberwockie. It's like a famous poet poem you read in high school Lewis Carroll. Well, so when I was in high school, in Mr. Heaton's class in tenth grade, you had to write a poem set to Jabberwocke, So you had to take the same rhyme scheme and pentameter, and I did one called Bonfire Burning Waukee. No, dang.

The thing I'm most jealous of in life is the kid that came up with the idea to do Old Milwaukee. Oh that's good, that's great. So that's how you know this one? No, I just aw that. But I think it's old Milk, because if that's how you knew this, I would be pissed. That's the age thing because they had branded themselves this way. But I think this is an reininvention. It was a reinvention of the brand. If I'm not mistaken. The tension has built either the correct

answer it's Schmidt. Schmidt's cans have featured shrout, pheasants, white tails, grizzlies, black bear, elk, analope, geese, muskie, bison, pike, and more. The beer has changed ownership multiple times since it's creation in eighteen four, but today it's brewed by Paps Brewing in Milwaukee. I think it's now brewed in San Antonio that has wildlife on it. Yeah, it was six a camel can during deer season bush. A lot of people used to do it. Bush does it bushes like the

O G camel can though right, I don't know. In college, we'd always go after the keys dilopes. We were such suckers for these gimmicks that these beers would do. They would have the mounted thing in the box and had to get the golden can and have the trout on it. That then you then like put on your wall and that was your decoration and then your then your house would have like the whole set of gold cans, the

gold can thing they did those. I remember I got I got a gold can one time and I was like, I'm going to save this forever and then the next time we ran out of beer, I drank it. Yeah, I lost my gold bush can. I took it with me through one move from Vermillion, South Dakota to Sioux Fall. Going from South Dakota to Montana, I lost it. So I had it for a good long time. We're going to overtime play. The drop fill not doesn't make any sense at all. The first your lad, you can be second,

you can be third, fourth, out five. The tiebreaker will be a numerical question. Whoever is closest between Steve and Sean will be declared the winner. The topic is gear. What is the average price for a twenty two long rifle round in August? I got this number by taking the average of over ninety listings online from some of the world's biggest AMMO dealers. So looking for the average price of a twenty two long rifle round in August and write it with a decimal place. Just one round,

just one singular twenty two bullet? What does that cost? Write it to a decimal place. Again, got this number by looking at ninety listings over ninety listings online from some of the biggest AMMO dealers in the world. Steve a lot of right and how you feeling about this? I'm in the ballpark this question. We're splitting hairs on this one. We haven't gotten to overtime in so long that this was about to be a not relevant question anymore. Oh,

how long ago did you collect this? August got an answer, keep I do? I did. I did like some math, but I don't with them looking at it, I don't like. If the rest of the room wants to play along, you can also write something. We'll we'll hear your answers to you to see who did get the closer. I think my saving grace here might be that I was listening to the marriage episode and it sounds like you're

pretty bad at mental math. Down he did do the conversion on the first question of table spoons and tea spoons. Good An, you steve for no and that all of those were the same. Everybody have an answer. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We'll look at the non competitors first. There's a huge split between me and Sean, which is great. We have you're saying, not even we have saying his thirty eight cents, saying eleven point three cents. Corey saying

sixty nine cents. Nice, Chester're saying seventy five cents. And then our two competitors left. We have Sean saying eight cents and Steve saying that's eight. He's saying eight. I thought he's saying, like, okay, you're saying eight cents eight cents, and Steve, I'm high, but but it's it's high right now. And our winner of meat Eat or Trivia is Steve. The correct answer was seventeen point six cents. See, you

guys were right by a penny eight seven. You know what really pisses me off as I had ten cents. And then who is closest? Yeah, Steve. Steve was closer because it's about nine and something sense between Shawn's answer and the correct one, and he was seventeen seventeen point six cents. He's it's been seven point four cents. What

are our rules on who we donate to? Because in honor of Evan being here, I want to donate to Evan's favorite veterans organization, But we have rules about how it needs to be like a conservation based nonprofit and they do something that's anywhere anything close to our universe of hunting fishing, conservation, cooking, Go ahead and donate to them. You gotta tell me what it is though. It's called Hunter seven, which is a veterans organization that we donate

to all the time. They don't do anything hunting related, but it does a Hunter seven in it, which is related to veteran toxicity and exposure to heavy metals and chemicals overseas. Has nothing to do with hunting. Yeah, but it's Hunter seven. Whatever you want, So if it's has Hunter in it, I want to. I'm going to donate to an honor of Evan joining us and his in his advocacy for veterans. I'm going to vote for an organization.

I'm gonna put my money to an organization that you guys put backing into, which is and we'll match it a Hunters seven Sons seven. It's got the word Hunters in it. It's a veterans organization. They do a lot

of great work. Huge percentage there, uh well, uh overwhelmingly a percentage goes back to screening for heavy medical, heavy metals, chemicals and things like that that veterans have been exposed to and deployments in either Irack Afghanistan directly related to burn pits, which leads to over a three increase in cancers and veterans related to their peer group. So it's a big issue for guys like me that have been

overseas a lot. Uh, It's something that's on the forefront of our mind all the time, which is am I going to come up with a random cancer because based on would have been exposed to in combat. So it's not just combat that'll kill you. It might be a bunch of other ship too. I like it. Now, even before we get out of here, is there anything new and exciting happening a black Rifle coffee that our listening should know about. There's always tons of really cool stuff

that's going on in a black rifle coffee. But we're doing the episode which our I did an episode with Steve he can talk about. We're also doing this collap so we're doing a colab coffee between Black Rifle coffee, Meat Eater pack out coffee, which is a well, the design is awesome that it's great out the unicorn exactly quick. It's a it's a awesome bag design, it's a great coffee. So it's a uh South American. Well, I can go into the specifics of it. But it's a Colombian Arabica bean.

It's it's uh, single origin Colombian Arabica. So it's a medium roast for Steve specification. So it's not too dark, it's not too light. Right in the middle, right in the middle. Evan, wasn't that told me this would be a good tribute question for you? Does light roast or dark roast have more caffeine? Light rust? I didn't know

that he told me that. Uh, for the So we're launching so the first episode of our most recent season to meet there were features Evan, hey for we're hunting blacktail deer in southeast Alaska and for a window of time. I'm not sure how long our our first window. We're gonna put our new episodes on our website. So this first time this has ever happened. The first place you'd be able to see him is free on our website. So go check it out at the eater dot com. Uh,

new season episodes. What do you what do you crans? Gesticulating that it's today? How to folks get this coffee that we're just trying to gesticulate today? Same? Go to meat eater dot com and you can buy it right there meet dot. We're selling this on our website them great packaging. Thank you. That's it for this reason of meat eater trivia. Join us next time for more of the only game show where conservation always wins. Sean is shaking his head. Good Piste off

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