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it said nice in the shade. But you know what, we have cold beers to keep us cool, because that's what this show's all about. The first segment is brought to the table because rules are rules. We don't crack booters until the mic is our mics are hot and we're three minutes in. Let's do a damn thing. Brought to the table sponsored by The Backyard Girl. You know I got a birthday coming up, Chad andyg I was asking me where do you want to go? And I was like, I don't
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Yeah we do. This might have been another home improvement show in this time slot, or another you know, reverse mortgage or whatever it is that they normally play when we're not on the radio. But now it's true we avoided that collision. Chad quickly Redhound Studio and grabbed another beer. And well, because the rule the thing is if Chad and I bring the same beer to the table. That is it for this show and last almost ever. I
mean, you had train coming on this way. You had a train coming from this way and it was about to collide and all grabbed that switch track handle real quick. Yeah, Collion, that conductor woke up real quick. It was like, oh, how A got switch that track? Well? I decided to do something a little bit different this week, James, because the show is called What's on Tap Radio, Beer and the Culture that Flows with It? And in studio with me this week, I have a stunt
beer liver And no it's not it's not stunt liver. Bill. Whatever happened to Bill? Silver Alert? Silver Alert? He's not dead, he's not wandering out there, but in studio with me. Home from school for the summer, and she's working a summer job. My daughter, who's now twenty one years old, she's on this show. Yes, who go tell out the world who you are? Hey, guys, I am the daughter of the amazing Chad Pilvim. My name is Katherine Silvim, not Chad Junior,
that's the other one. Um. So yeah, thanks for having me on and James Beer in the Culture that Flows with it. I don't want to say where my daughter got a summer job. But let's just say we have a lot of cider in the house, okay, And so we're gonna kick off the show with a cider from Where's this one? From? Catherine? This is from Virtue Cider in Fenville, Michigan. All right, And what
are we cracking open here? So this is their Guia cider. It's a seven point eight ABV and it is known as one of their lavender ciders. All right, So we're having a lavender sider. Now, I'm a big fan of lavender. I've kind of put that right in the category of blueberries. Oh, it even looks like blueberries. Ah, we're gonna see what
happens here. Okay, let's see here. So Catherine Pillbeam, who is employed by somebody who makes cider, but happens to just get her hands on some But anyway, this particular cider, not saying where she works, but this particular cider comes from Virtue Cider just down the road. If you're not familiar with Virtue Cider, first sidery to actually brew a beer and founded by Greg Hall of the Goose Island fame, who did the Bourbon County style.
So that's what we brought to the table. We will talk more about the cider, but James, you gotta crack open a beer. I do. Yeah. Greg Hall is a lum of the show. We had him on the early years What's on Tap Radio back when he was still with Goose Island though, But anyways, very nicely done, Catherine. All Right, beard I'm bringing to the table was suggested by a listener. So you know, I'm a man of the people. I listened to the folks and I was
like, all right, I'll bring that beard to the table. And I am bringing from eleven below Brewing in Houston, Texas, the rad Robots, American India, pale Ale. Hence the secret secrets, secret secrets. Oh yes, I love it. All right, I'm gonna go ahead and pour this and one of my favorite vessels that I have in my repertoire, so mister Robot, although I don't have enough time to get to it, but definitely a lot of bitterness. I could smell. Seahops, what does that
mean? I'll explain as when we came back from the first break, But this is the bad Robot. This comes at a six percent alcoholiy volume by eleven Below brewing out of Houston, Texas is the Bad Robot American pale Ales. Got a little skateboarder on it like that, and so that is brought to the table, which is sponsored by the Backyard Girl Check kicked it off with the cider and from Virtue Cider, the lavender Virtue Cider and you had
the eleven below rad Robot Bad Robots. So that is brought to the table. Don't worry when we come back from break before we get into the official What's on Tapredo fun Factor week, we'll get into the specks of this beer. But we got a lot of good stuff on tap this week, including bad ideas for brewing, can Ai beat regular brewers and brewing and butt Light has launched a big campaign. They're trying to get everybody back. We'll explain
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Yeah. If you just stumbled in, it's like, hey, what's going on in this place? Well, we're gonna talk about beer for a couple of hours. But hang if you're, you know, just cruising the radio dial and you come across the show and you're like, why don't only drink beer? Hey, still hang with us. We got a lot of good
stuff we're gonna be talking about. I just cracked open cider man. Yeah, I was kind of a cider talking about finding beer in the finding beer, finding love in the beer line, A lot of good stuff on tap this week, how to be a good regular according to bartenders. I mean, we just got so much stuff talking about. Oh big topic. Can chat GBT brew better than humans? AI? Can Alexa and Siri brew better than your Lumberjack brewmaster? Or that? Oh that's the new one right there.
I want to see that category at the Great American Beer Vessel, a new category AI generated beer or better? Yet, let's have a contest put Alexa up against Siri. Oh man, I'll be dangerous. I don't know if you're watching Black Mirror, but that's a real scary show of what's happening in the future. But anyways, let's focus on the now. Brought to the table, Chad kicked it off with the cider. I don't think we don't really do a lot of ciders on this show. Don't. But they
dislikes side. I mean, I do like ciders. I just just that's something we'd normally talk about. We're drinking a lot of cider at the Beerlogic World headquarters and drinking emporium these days. As I mentioned before, my daughter home from Michigan State University and she got a summer job at a ciderie.
They're not a sponsor of the show, so I'm not going to plug them, you know, and you know, but brought to the table, brought to you by the backyard Grill there on the northwest side of Houston, they don't have They do have cider, but they don't have this particular one. This one my daughter brought from a local siderie just down the road from here in Allegan, Michigan and Fenville Virtue Cider, which was founded by Greg Hall, who if you're not familiar with Greg Hall, he is the brewmaster and
sellerman who created the Bourbon County stout line Goose Island. So he was part of that organization over there, sold when it sold to Anheuser Busch left moved to Fenville, Michigan opened up the sidery and end up selling Virtue too an Isiser Busch as well. I mean that guy had probably owns an Island and that's been official What's on Tap Radio fund Factor the week, brought to you by Yeah, there we go. No, I want to talk more about
these these beers or beer, I should say your beer. I got a listener suggestion reached out to us on our social media that's at What's on Tap Radio Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram TikTok. But I believe they reached out to me on Facebook and asked me if I had had the Bad Robot eleven Below Brewing, and I had not, so I decided, you know what, good suggestion, let's go. I have not taken a sip. I've been working, you know, I'm doing the controls and all that, so
I have not taken a sip. I wanted to you guys to experience this beer with me, so I'm gonna go ahead and take a sip for the first time. I've never had this beer ever, So this is the first time I'm trying this beer live on the radio with you Red Robot on an episode when we're gonna talk about AI, let's go. Okay, it leans towards more of an old school I pay, very clean and simple, some some pleasant bitterness. I can tell there's some sea hoops in their well.
There could be Centennial Columbus Cascade Chinook, Yeah, I couldn't remember the last. Those are the Four Seas also also Centennial Chinook. I'm giving a hint of Amarilla hops on this as well. All right, And this comes to you at six point six percent alcohol by volume. And this is the bad robot American Indian palle Ale from eleven Below Brewing out of Houston, Texas.
I don't know if you've had eleven Below Brewing, but if you have not, I feel like it's a brewer that's kind of slept on in Houston. Now, I grant it. They just won a gold at the World Beer Cup for their big mistake, their barreled stouting raw. Yeah, there was no mistake about big mistakes. But I love the and look, Lemblow is not a sponsor of the show whatsoever. I'm just giving this guy's love because
they deserve it. I mean, they have the hipster Indian Polo, which is neighbor Chris's favorite India Paolo l So Bueno is another great beer they have. Their October Fest is one of my favorites when that comes out. But again, this is bad. Robot leven Below Brewing American Indian Palo six percent six point six percent. I'll called by volume and I checked the untapped app Chad. A lot of check ins from Nobody public House, Nobody, Oh wow, from the sponsor of the show. But it's a really cool place
to go on the southeast side of Houston. Yeah. So again, Um, I'm a fan. I like old school, I pas no gat, I like the new stuff, but big fan of this one. It reminds me of what IPAs used to taste like. Um, you know, back when you when there was only one, it was called an ipa. There was no Hazy, there was no East Coast, there was no black ipa. There was no red ipa. By the way, red ipa. You know who makes a red ipa, or at least they used to eleven Below, did they? Yes, they did, And I loved it, freak
and loved it. And then they turned it in like a tap room only because all you beer drinkers out there forgot. There are other types of IPAs that need love, red IPAs they need it, black, I pas need it white IPAs throw it in the trash. Okay, that's the that's a Chad pill, be at Chat pill be all right. So the real reason why Chad's daughters sitting in there with with Chat is because she's on break,
but she still wants to learn. Now, the official What's on Tap Radio Fun Factor the Week, brought to you by Who's Ever checked Clear this week because education is very important on this radio program, and we want people to learn every single time you listen to What's on Tap Radio. I think we're legally obligated to provide some educational contents in the contract there it is so there, all right, Well this, uh, this is a fun fact.
That's gonna just scratch right where James itches, Oh, yeah, this is a fun one here. Um, as we know right now, it is a very special time of year. Um, the World Cup not going on. Let's see how Major League soccer is going on. Yeah, so that's but let's just be honest, that's not considered America's pastime. The NBA, that's all done, that's wrapped up. The NFL and college football haven't started yet. Hockey, the ice has melted, so that leaves us with only
one pastime. And James, Oh, that would be oh, good old baseball, Oh your favorite sport. Yeah, I gotta I gotta thank neighbor John for helping me come up with this. We were talking about the Uh, it's my neighbor. Yeah, and he listens to the show, so yeah, he's good. People give him a name drop, all right, So I appreciate that. All right. So we're talking about this, Uh,
we're talking about the life of a baseball. We saw a bunch of we were watching a game and balls just kept getting hit off, hit off, hit off. And he's like, you know how long a baseball lasts in a game? And I said, I'm not really sure, but that sounds like a fun fact, has nothing to do with beer. So I
looked it up and it's seven or eight pitches about average. Yeah, seven seven or eight pitches is the life of an average baseball, which means they go through anywhere from eighty seven to one hundred and twenty baseballs per game. I think I think it's like twelve dozen. Yeah, baseball, that's yeah, that's crazy. That's one hundred and forty four. Then that's crazy. Yeah, I'm doing so we're not a show about math. But I did that one quick. I remember that. I remember I memorized the flash cards.
But then I went ahead and I wanted to jump on this one here. I was like, well, we know how long a baseball last. I doubt we can figure out how long a beer last, but we know how many base balls they go through. But I'm curious to know how many beers do they go through in a Major League baseball game? WHOA not many of those prices? Well you might be prize to learn that somebody went out and did the math. Now, there are two different studies done, and
the studies they arrive at pretty much the same point. So if you want to go ahead and fact check me, that's fine. You can fact check the fact checkers out there who put this together. But I'm gonna go ahead and use it a simple math for you. But there is estimated that there are two hundred thousand ounces of beer consumed per baseball game, which basically breaks
down into sixteen thousand, six hundred and sixty six twelve ounce beers. But another study said that there are fourteen point six million beers sold in the entire season, and when you break that down evenly distributed between teams and a number of games, that's six thousand and eight beers per game. Now, you may be saying that's a big discrepancy between six thousand and eight beers and sixteen thousand, six hundred and sixty six beers, but that sixteen thousand number is
twelve ounce beers. And we know beer gets served in much bigger quantities than twelve ounces at a ballpark. So your official Watson Tap Radio fun fact of the week is that there are eighty seven to one hundred and forty four baseballs used in a baseball game, and there are approximately fourteen point six million beers sold in a baseball season, breaking that down to six thousand and eight beers per game or roughly sixteen thousand and change twelve ounce beers per game. And
that's your official What's on Tap Radio fun fact of the week. That's just one game at Wrigley Field, and it turns into a beer snake that goes five levels. All right, good at fun fact chat, All right on tap this week? Bad ideas for brewing. We'll get into that What's on Tap Radio. We'll be right back the more you weigh, the harder you are to kidnap, stay safe, drink more beer. You've got what's on tap? Radio? Certain of power on. Sorry, it's got confirmation coming
up next hour. We got an interview out of Chicago where the big government forced this business. Not big government, I was lying, Oh, it was big Government's definitely big government forcing this business to do something. Fifty years they had this going on and the government came in. I was like, you can't do that. It's like, wait a minute, if we just become a problem, We've done this for fifty years, what's the problem.
Why now? What is going on there? Coming up next hour? But uh, still drinking on this rat robot American India, pale Ale from eleven Below Brewing Company and Chad as a stunt liver in studio. Is doctor hanging out? I do? She's here, Yeah, a lot of cider and I understand that you guys are gonna crush something else now, yes we are. And by the way, it's a don't if you hear that's a bottle. Yeah. So none of those none of those new fen dangled cans.
No, no, no, no, we're getting into it. But this is a seven hundred fifty milli Leader bottle and we're gonna we're gonna tap into some more cider here because it just it seems to be the thing. You know. We're about beer in the culture that flows with it, and a lot of breweries, Bruce Cider and um, you know, again, I don't want to talk about where my daughter works, um so, but she
does work at a cidery. And so the brought to the table first segment, we had a cider from Virtue Cider just down the road from Alligin and Finnville. And UM, I'll let Catherine, our stunt liver, my daughter tell everybody about this particular cider and where it's from. Yeah, all right, So this cider is called Golden Hour. Um it is from Virtue Cider
and Fennville, Michigan. And growing up visiting Michigan, West Michigan, I you know, have always thought that the sunsets are always the most beautiful out here, and that is exactly what this cider is named after. So this cider is a seven point one ABV and it has notes of stone fruit and honeysuckle and golden honey. So I'm very excited to try it. Well, said, Wow, Yeah, tell you. It's almost like she I gotta watch out. Yeah, tell you something happens to me, James, you
found your new co host. Wow, that's a great description, I know. And that was that's not even what it said in the yearbook, Jim. I mean, that's right off the top of her head. I'm not sure how she knows so much about Virtue Cider, but anyway, I just opened this with the brand new I'm gonna have Catherine go ahead and pour this. I have this. Uh. I don't normally talk about Breweryhanna in different
paraphernalia, but this particular opener is stainless steel. And I picked this up at Valve World America's, which was in Houston when I was in town recently. And our good buddy, oh yeah, Fire Marshal Matt saw this sitting on a table and he said, I know a guy who has to have that opener. And this stainless steel opener just so happens to be. Oh yeah, it's a valve. Oh yeah, it's a valve handle right there, so you can attach it and just open and close valves, or you
can use it to open bottles of beer. And it's pretty awesome, very expensive, which we used to open this glorious cider which my daughter Catherine hooked me up with. This one from this one came from Virtue Cider. Virtue Cider, Okay, came from Virtue and just down the road. And yeah, very nice, refreshing. I like this because it has great apple flavor without being overly sweet. Doesn't taste syrupy or sugary, just taste like fermented
apples. And it's very refreshing. Nice for those hot, hot summer days or those mediocre, what cool fall feeling summer nights in Michigan. So that's what I'm drinking here. Um, the lavender one which we kicked off with. I fell in love with it. I learned to it, grew it, grew, it grew on me a little bit. I am still drinking on my rat Robot American India pillow, but next to me and studio asks, I gotta fridge with some other beers and I'm gonna be cracking shortly.
But we got to get into some stories, and I want to start with what not to brew with segments. Yeah, there's so many crazy things that some breweries have brewed with. We've mentioned on the show. I mean we've had beard yeast beer. Yeah yeah, and if you're not familiar with that, that's something Rogue did where they harvested the yeast from the owner's beard and
then use that yeast to brew the beer. Yeah, our stunt liver Catherine just about threw up a little bit in her mouth about the deer antler beer. There was deer antler beer, and then there was also we haven't talked about this one on the show, but I discover this in Australia. Let's just say they they used it with a certain fluid from a stag um. Yeah, yeah, one that that the one particular fluid that would be necessary for procreation. I'm not making this yeah, I'm not making this up.
Ye know, just all sorts of just odd odd um. I think the weirdest one, the weirdest one, James though, is the one that came out of Iceland where they took whale testicles and smoked them over sheep dung. That was, And of course the one we've spoken about a thousand times. Of course win Coop with the Rocky Mountain oister stout, which we order every time we go there. But yeah, win Coop Brewing out of Denver, Colorado and h but this is a new one for me. This is definitely
a new one. I don't the Jerry's not out yet with me on this one. I don't know if I would try it. I'm sure somebody out they're saying, well, it's all about sustainability, you know. Okay, all right, fine, but I'm gonna chalk this up to bad ideas in brewing. When two Mexican businessmen created a new beer, basically they said, we're gonna we're gonna name this thing La Gorilla, and La Gorilla sounds like a beer that you would drink while grilling, but no, it's La grilla
and that means the cricket. And as you can imagine, this is a beer made with insects, and not just any insect, but crickets. This is a dark Mexican ale and they wanted to make this beer with an insect product. And there's really I don't know really what the logic was. We dug into looking for some of the details, but they tell us what they were making and what they were going for, but we don't really understand the why. So whoever was, you know, had the inside scoop on this
forgot about the why. But this particular company called Santana is a company that offers a sorted insect based food products, and they they reached out to this Mexican craft brewer, Seversy a Serversy Era boy one more time. Let's see if I can say that one Seversy Servesi Era. There it is smoking like a guy who lives near the Canadian border. U medio hum about brewing insect
beer. Then, so they reached out to the owner of this brewery, which I'm not gonna say again, yeah video, Yeah, see you nailed it. Yeah, that's because you've lived in the South your whole life. True, all right. Yeah, Well, they decided, let's use some ground up crickets in that beer. That's what that needs. I don't know a style, but if I'm gonna take a guess, I'm gonna say, yeah, so they can so they can throw hops in and like cover up
the taste. Now, actually they went with a dark beer. I think they went with a dark beer because they used ground up crickets and nobody wants to see bugs floating in their beer. Um. Now, actually that's not really the case. What they did is they said that the crickets have a similar taste to barley or so they decided to replace. So how do they know that Somebody like sitting around Are they doing R and D where they're tasting different crickets. They're like, yeah, I get notes of barley on this,
believe it or not. After months of testing, Yeah, for months, people are sitting around like, ya, hey me some more crickets. Let me taste that again. Let's you what notes I get? Yeah, I'm getting notes a barley and rye on that. And so they went with a dark beer style and replaced oh only five percent of the toasted malt with toasted crickets. So not only did they get crickets pulverized, but they toasted them as well. And it's going to add that dark color that toasted aspect
like you would get from coffee or cocoa. So um, yeah, that's the new world that we live in. I mean, people talking about sustainability, but others are chalking this up to a bad idea and brewing. Let us know what you think if you knew that some of the greens were removed from your favorite dark beer and they replaced it with toasted crickets, you're still buying that beer, or you're gonna go ahead and look for a cricket free,
insect free. I'm digging right now, Chad. I cannot find anywhere where it tastes, any tasting notes or anything, none to mention it anywhere. No, here's what I think, and this is just this is my theory. It's such a small amount of the grain bill that you're not going to notice any difference in flavor. It's not like, I mean five percent if you were making a pilsner and you replace five percent pilsner malt with roasted
barley, huge difference. But if you're replacing barley or rye with toasted crickets in a dark lagger, you know, my guests probably not going to pick up that much. And so I think it's a little bit of a gimmick. But somebody, somebody at this cricket factory, the Santenna, Yeah, the Santenna cricket sort of insect based food product company, they were like, hey, we're not selling enough crickets, but we know people are still drinking
beer, and Mexican beer is particularly imports that's on the rise. We got a new market. So let's go ahead and sell some crickets and see we can get it in beer. I want to know how they collect the crickets. Where do they find these crickets? Oh, they have cricket farms all over the place. I mean, yeah, they're cricket farms and they're just collecting crickets. And then I know they have like chocolate covered crickets. I
know there's a baseball field like Safeco Field. I can't remember what field it is, but they sell chocolate covered crickets. I don't get it. I will never try it, but hey, I'll try the beer though. Interesting bad ideas and brewing. All right, we gotta take a break. Coming up is Ai taking brewers jobs. We're about to discuss that. It's what's on tap Radio. We'll be right back spilling a beer. Oh no,
the adult equivalent of letting go of a balloon. So, like that last little bit of hair remaining on your head, hold on tight to more of What's on tap radio. All right, What a time to be alive, What a time to be alive. It's also a scary time to be alive. Welcome back to What's on tap Radio? What am I talking about about a year ago, we got into discussion about whether AI we'll take over brewers jobs. Yeah, one day it'll be Siri and Alexa coming up with recipes
brewined the beer and they're gonna put us out of jobs. Brewer's out of jobs. Now, I don't know how long that's gonna take, but we talked about how it could happen. Well, let's talk about chat cheapt. Now there some of us may go, what is chat cheapt Chad, you want to inform what chat GPT is for those that high school kids how high
school kids cheat on their history papers? Now, it's it's an online a service platform, website, app, whatever it is, and basically you can you can spute anything, you type anything into it you want, Like write me a history paper about the first two years of the Civil War and write it in first person narrative and DoubleSpace it and make sure it's eight hundred words, and it will literally write everything that you just asked it to do,
and it will do it. It just picks up on your instructions and do it, does it. And then it's been expanded to take say, hypothetically, somebody goes and grabs my recorded voice from a podcast and wants to have me recite the Gettysburg address. They can use my voice to do that, and they do artificial pictures and voices and speeches and paper and all this. Well, now it's being used to brew beer, that's right, And the
question is can chat GPT brew better beer than humans? Well, a pa brewery, a Pennsylvania brewery, put this to the tests and made an AI created beer. So we talked about this artificial intelligence computer technology is drastically changing problem solving and now brewing beer and Second Sin Brewing out of Pennsylvania used AI to generate their latest beer release. And the question now is who makes the
better beer? Is it a human or is it in robots? And the beer is called Jake against Jake. How is the brew master and it was his recipe and it turns out both beers turned out pretty well. And the idea right way to go AI. Yeah, the idea to use chat GBT actually came up from the co owner. His name's Mike Burski, and he said, he came up, what's that? Does he know us? I don't know. That's a name drop? But okay, okay, one, why not? He may listen to the show. But he said, he
came up the idea can it write a recipe? Sure enough, it can write a recipe? WHOA, Bursky said, And naturally is it smart enough to brew Jake's recipe? Let's find out. They put him head to head. So the owners are lifelong friends and they opened a brewery back in twenty nineteen, and they use AI before for social media purposes, but this is the first time they have actually used it to make a beer recipe. And Bursky said that you asked the question, it will respond, And so they
asked him to write the best hazy ipa recipe in the world. And that's it. And it's simple, that's it. That's it, okay, and it gives you the instructions, the whole deal. So, while Jake is not concerned that his job is in jeopardy, he does think that AI could help in the future. I don't know about that, Jake, I don't know about that. But he did go on say that in the short time, during the time of a pinch, they can rely on chat GPT to
get them in the ballpark. But it's kind of like Grandma's favorite cookie recipe, like it will bake it, but it will not be the same as Grandma's recipe. Right, But what they did do is they took a beer that Jake brewed, and then took a beer that the AI brewed, and they held a little competition, if you will. They invited people to come out to the tap room and people voted. They held it to a vote and people voted A or B which ones they liked better, not knowing which
one was Jake's bear or the AI beer. But in the end, Jake the brewer one with a score of sixty to forty eight. All right, I know how about that? The Industry Trade Group of the Brewers of Pennsylvania says this is actually the first time AI has been used to brew a beer in Pennsylvania. I'm not exactly sure if it's the first time it's ever been used to brew beer in the world, but uh no, no, no,
it's been used before, but not in PA. And by the way, this is the first time I've ever heard of anybody saying I'll go up against that machine. And that's the first time I've heard it since what was it that Russian chess player went up against was a big blue Yeah, that I'm now I'm dating myself. Now I'm dating myself. Oh boy, I'm just saying that if I were Jake, and I'm I'm just picking on Jake, but I'm picking. I'm saying, anybody, watch out AI. I
mean, he's already seeing in the grocery stores. Seeing the grocery stores. I went to uh grocery store the other day. They had nine checkout aisles. Guess how many were manned? One one one yep, one ai AI. So you drive through the tolls now and it's like all the booths. It's like, well, if you don't have a toll tag, you can still drive through and pay by mail with your license plate. So then it's like, well, why am I getting a toll tag? You know?
Well, I'm just saying if you don't watch Black Mirror, I'm just saying you might want to watch that show. It gives you a little idea what the future holds. Let's just say, sometimes AI could be used for good, and sometimes it can go a little rogue. Yeah, we saw that. It's called terminator. You know Skynet and everything else. Whose the hell you know? That's exactly what happens here. We are Sarah Connor's carving that
you know in the table just waiting for as. So it's so funny because we talk about that on one note, like Okay, the world's gonna go that direction and it's all gonna end and it's gonna take us out. And then we find out stories like oh, Arizona iced Tea is gonna make a boozy version, like what I gotta give the ying and the yang, right, that's right, we're gonna have balance. Oh, we're in a scary world where robots will take us over and it will be slave to robots the
first three. Meanwhile, Arizona Iced Tea coming out with an alcoholic number. I just gonna say, I remember, I remember the first three episodes of Star Wars, Like the good guys win in the in the in the first one, then they lose in the middle, and then they win in the end. Okay, it's like cool, all right, yeah, we're so all right. Two out of three ain't bad, but all right, let's add some yang to the yin or whatever. Arizona Iced Tea now coming out
with a new version. And if you've ever had a Arizona iced tea and been part of that whole fixation. I'm a huge Arizona iced tea fan. Oh my daughter is I go through so much Arizona icedy I love it. I don't understand it. Stunt liver Catherine is. Yeah, I'm calling my daughter stunt liver. How bad is that? But anyways, here she is. I don't understand the Arizona iced tea thing. I have tried it. It's cheap and it's good my mostly mostly it's cheap. She's just nodding her
head in agreement. And well, they decided, you know what, let's let's cash in on this. I mean, if Sunny Delight can do it, why not, you know, I mean, Sonny's got its own alcoholic beverage. I mean they might as well jump in on this game. How is Sunny Delight not alcoholic beverage, not marketing the children? But I digress.
Uh. Arizona Hard is coming up with a five percent version of their malt spiked beverage, their Arizona iced tea, and it's gonna come in three of their classic flavors, Lemon yea peach, which is apparently the flavor of summer. Yeah, we'll talk about that eventually, Yeah we will, and green tea. Yeah with yeah, Yeah, they're deliver Catherine with the one with honey, which is I drink. I put gallons of this stuff a week. That's what she drinks as well. Anyway, soft launch in Florida
and then it's gonna be hitting other markets nationwide this summer. They've already been selling it in Canada and man, they are hitting it up. But it will not be ninety nine cents that questions. It's gotta be ninety nine cents. That's classic. Ninety nine cents. No, no, no, no, no no, you gotta pay a little bit more. Three dollars and forty nine cents. That's not too bad. How many ounces? Twenty two ounces for five percents? Not bad? Hey, that's not too bad.
Noah, I think, I think, I think you're still coming out ahead. But anyway, that's what's the latest is coming out of Arizona Iced Tea for all you fans, get the boozy version. Check it out just in time for summer. I like it all right. Coming up next hour, that's how number one. Coming up next hour, we're gonna talk about, Oh we got a big interview coming up and how to be a good regular.
According to bartenders. All this is so much more, including a hole my beer and watch this's what's on tap where you hang with us much more. We'll be right back. The more you weigh, the harder you are to kidnap, stay safe, drink more beer. You've got What's on tap radio? All right, welcome to our number two What's on tap Radio? Starting right this seconds. Got a beard to crack. I finished my rad or robots. Lemblo Brewing Company do not have a stunt liver in studio,
so I am consuming slowly, but you do all your own stunts. I'm the Tom Cruise of this show, but I'm gonna go to crack a beer. I give a special shout out. I got some friends in Louisiana. Told you my wife and my wife, my mother, m and my cousin went out to New Orleans. And when they were driving back from New Orleans to Texas, they stopped in a town called Arnoldville. Oh yeah, yeah, there's a brewery out or Bill buy you Tesh Brewing Company. Love loved
me some buyoutesh. It's a great brewery, great atmosphere all around. Carlos not long long time friend of the show. Here's that name drop. Yeah, he is good people. And when my mom went out to buy utesh, my mom and my cousin they got to talk in and she introduced herself and said that she was my mother and this very southern hospitality of when Carlos not, He's like, oh, well, in that case, let me
set you up with some beers. You know, not for James to talk about on the show, but if he does, that's cool, but you know, for him to try. And she was like, okay, well, I'll bring it to him. And one of the beers that he gave her was the Cinco Day Buyou, which is a Mexican logger. No crickets in this beer, thank goodness. But I'm aware of you missed that. In the first album, First Hour, we talked about this brewery in Mexico. We are a weird a weird sound. How's a bottled opening anymore?
But yeah, there's a brewery in Mexico that brewed with crickets. I don't think this is a beer brewed with crickets. I can tell you it's not. But I wonder if Carlos would ever do over there in Louisiana because he's kind of in the swamp right there by the Bayous. If you'd ever do anything with like, I don't know, alligator teeth or yeah, I don't know. I'm just I don't know. I'm just making fish. He's got
a crawfish on the on the label there. Secret of Bayou is a delightfully crisp, light straw colored brood capped with that lacy white head, well balanced, very simple finish. Maybe uh, some slight sweetness there cool me down in these long um that one. This is at four point five percent alcohol
by volume. Yeah, that's gonna be that's a crusher. That's a large percentage of flake corn contributes to a slight sweetness balance with a clean finish to help you cool down in the nine months long golf Coast summers that we have now. Yeah, flake corn. Dare I say somebody's chasing after a pre prohibition logger? Maybe maybe I'm gonna watch long time since we caught up with Carlos n good people, though, we need to get them back eventually.
All right, So that is my second beer I'm bringing. Thank you, Carlos. I appreciate it. Thanks my mom for bringing it my way. But it is time for me to do this Hold My Beer and Watch This brought to you by the rain Alta ten Hacken Insurance Crew, where they'll cover you for just about everything except this. We've been doing this bit for a long time, and I will tell you this is by far, by far my favorite mark the tape, my favorite Hold my beer and Watch this.
We oh, okay, we've had some really re, really really excellent hold my beer and watch I thought that Don Mattingley's son was Don Madeley's son is still my favorite one of all time? Can I can I recap that one? Real quick? I mean you can real quick. Don Madeley's kid got pulled over for a d UI and when he blew the breathalyzer his blood alcohol level was his dad's batting average. That is amazing. He put like a
two forty one. There was the Hold my Beer and Watched this when the guy broke into the the police station and the defecated on the floor of the shower in the in the in the police station. That was an interesting one. But that's the one where a guy called called nine one one on himself. We've had some good ones, but this guy, the guy who got fell asleep at the taco bell and when he that guy officer knocked out the door, Sir, sir, and he rolls out the window and he says,
I need some I D and he handed him a taco. Taco is not a forma fight. Okay, this one, this one apparently tops all of that. My favorite one. This is my favorite one. Let me start by saying, they say you are what you eat and sometimes what you drink. Apparently, a thirty nine year old Florida man named Seth Thomas was arrested one Tuesday night while drinking a Florida Man beer. So there's a brewery in Tampa called Cigar City and they brew a beer called It's a Palel that's
about eight point five percent alcohol by volume. We've had it on this show when I've done hold my beer and watch this. So it's all comes full circle right now. So this Florida man, thirty nine year old Seth Thomas, drinking a Florida Man beer from from Cigar City, was yelling at cars while walking through traffic and Simuel, Florida near Tampa, and he was sipping
on an open can of Florida Man when the cops showed up. Now, the brewery's website says it's brewed with nearly criminal amount of hops and they say it's a tribute to all those alligator rassling Florida Man with sharp tooth necklaces and quote a rap sheet longer than that are Mama's mustache. It's basically made for stories like this. I'm Tony Man. Wow. Just they make beer pairings all the like. This beer is to be paired with Florida Man beer from
Cigar City was made to be paired for this story. He's the first guy to do it. Speaking of rap sheets, Seth got one, a long one. It's like one of those CBS receipts that you get that are like toilet paper rolls. He just made me spit up. But he's been arrested before for open container, trespassing, obstructing police, and now he's facing chart just for disorderly intoxication. You don't say, so your whole my beer and
watched this here that's Rinalda Tenagan Insurance Group. Florida Man arrested while drinking Florida Man beer. Yes, my favorite in the history of this radio show. My favorite whole my beer and watched this. That is good brought to you by Rinald Tenagan Insurance Group Wolf. They don't ensure you for lots of things,
but they definitely insurance Seth Thomas of Tampa, Florida. Wow, maybe everybuddy John Clunder, if he ever meets Seth, buy him a beer and just say thanks, thanks for helping the ratings, because that's good material. I wonder what Cigar City's got to think about. This Story's like, oh, no, not our not our beer. No, not our beer is a good pr bad PR. I don't know, but for a man arrested while drinking Florida man beer, not is your whole my beer? And watched
this? All right, We've got to take a break still to come. We got a good interview coming up. So what's on top of radio? Hang with this. We'll be right back. The only thing we throw back on Thursday is a kind of beer or two or three. This is what's on tap radio. Back to James and Chad. If you're here in West Michigan and you have insurance needs, why not support somebody who supports us. Ring all the ten Haicken insurance reach out to our buddy John Clunder. That's
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the show. Okay, yeah, and also James, Um, speaking of tapping into new things here, I'm gonna go ahead and crack this open. I'm not even gonna describe this beer because it's been on the show so many times and everybody knows it so well. This is the beloved Shiner Bach, the quote unquote unofficial unofficial backup beer of the National Beer of Texas. Um. Because everybody knows lone Stars and National Beer Texas. This is a Mexican
dark logger, even though it says back on the on the label. And uh, since my daughter who seems to like sight or a lot, I'm gonna go ahead and make sure that she gets to drink some beer. Show about beer and the culture that flows with it. So it's not the culture that flows with beer, it is beer in the culture that flows with it. She took a splash. She dude, she's obviously never met Chris Spradley because she poured that like an amateur. Okay, so yeah, I think
Shiner Block Shiner bo is a good intro to beer. It's a great intro beer. This is so easy, It's light bodied, it's dark in color. It's got this dark kind of caramel mahogany color to it. Um very very light brown, dark tan. But easy drinking, very approachable beer from Shiner Texas Shiner Bock. All right, that's what we're We're we're on the beer now. We we're done with Shiner Bock available across the country, is
not. I actually picked this up when I was in Colorado and it was at my son's wedding and there he had he threw a bunch of beer in my cooler, and it just came home with me kind of like the medelo did it just Oh, well, there's some shiner. Can you get shiner in Michigan? No, you cannot. Interesting, Okay. I think it
used to be distributed here and then they pulled out. It's one of those things where remember when breweries were just aggressive expansion and they were going here, there and everywhere, and then they said, oh well, you know, maybe we need to pull back out and we need to slow down. I remember when Bells showed up in Texas. Remember that day, I do. They made a big, big splash, splash right, and they now everything
they brought. They brought Kalamazoo stout, they brought porter, they brought Bell's best brown, they brought they had, they had an owned beer four Texas, Yeah they did. In fact, I'm looking at the bottle right here at the Beer Logic World headquarters and drinking emporium right here in studio. It's am I right or am I Rilloh yeah, and signed by Larry Bell right
there on my shelf. But there it is. And uh and then all of a sudden it's like, well, oh we're gonna have overon and too hearted I have a hard time finding too hearted, Like when I come across it, I'll find it the most odd places, like I'll, for example, as such a crazy My daughter is a competitive cheerleader and she's at this gym, and I'll stop to get a vitamin water. And in this random gas station was bells too hearted, just random. They had all that mass
produced beers. And then it was too hard, and I was like, oh, I'll get it. You know what was Arizona ice Tea's making an alcoholic version. Maybe maybe when vitamin water starts making alcoholic vitamin water. I mean I get excited when to put it past them, all right, excited about that. So it's been a minute since we talked about but Light, and uh, I think we got through. I think we got through the
last episode without mentioning it at all. Well, yeah, over the past couple of months, but it's lost billions of dollars in sales and market value. Revenue is down about twenty six point eight percent the week of June eighth compared to the your prior. But this past week, bud Light released a new television commercial titled Easy to Summer, and it's set to the nineteen seventy
nine hit Good Times by Chic, which I just played. The ad is only a fraction of the broader campaign by bud Light's parent company and Hisha Bush and the boost engagement in sales, calling it bud Light's biggest summer campaign ever. Ember and the company is launching a quote bud Light Backyard Tour, which will headline country music singers like Tyler Braden and Sea Fourth, and bud Light is also working with some NFL stars like George Kettle and Dak Prescotts, who
will feature in digital content ads coming up this upcoming season. Wait, I don't understand how I thought that uh NFL players couldn't do beer advertisements. Oh, I don't want to look into that one. But as a part of the summer campaign and Hijab, she's also giving away ten thousand dollars a week, offering rebates over the Fourth of July weekend and holding a contest to win a hundred dollar off bar tab. And they want to show up in all
relevant occasions in summer back in our barbecue, stadiums and sports venues. The vice president by Light mentioned, they're all focused on and what they're focusing on is launching the biggest summer campaign ever amid the backlash in decline in sales. So will this win back consumers? You know, when you're a big corporation, and I'm not knocking, I'm not This is not an insult. I'm just making an observation, not being a jerk, just making an observation.
Producer Dusty taught me that one when you're a big corporation and you have lots and lots and lots of money, you can afford to throw money around to try and buy customers back and buy customers and away from your competitors. In fact, a lot of people say that the history, the origin of the big breweries in this country, including Annaheuser Busch, were tied to tide houses
where they would own the bar and then they would lower the price. They basically go in and they'd lower the price so low that other breweries can compete. And then whenever they went out of business, then they raise the prices back up. I mean, so if you want to go but do that. I'm not suggesting they are. I'm just telling you what happened in history. And I'm also suggesting that Anheuser Busch is a multi billion dollar corporation and
they are going to do whatever they can to preserve their brand. So we'll see where this all ends. I'm not sure. I'm not sure how this all will play out. As a marketer. At heart, I'm deeply interested in this. I'm fascinated by it. In fact, I believe that this will be one of the most talked about marketing case studies in the history of
the perfect easily. Yeah, this this goes down with, um, what was it, the green Eminem's. Yeah, the green Eminem's or no, the red eminems, the red Eminem's which used to cause cancer back in the fifties. They discovered that the red eminems. Fifties and sixties, they discovered that red Eminem's caused cancer. Um, remember the new coke whenever they get rid of the regular coke, and then that's how we got coke col classic. Um, those types of things. Um, this will be one of
the most talked about marketing case studies ever. And uh, yeah, they're given away what did you say, ten thousand dollars a week or something, yeah like that, and they're offering rebates holding up and they're given away one hundred dollar off bar tap. So will this win back consumers amid the backlash into clients sale? And I also, if I can, I want to thank Superior Past Control of West Michigan for sending us that story. Yep,
So we'll keep our eyes on this. Will they rebound? I feel like eventually they will, but it matters how long it will take for them to rebound. So we'll see. All right, Coming up next segment, Big time interview out of Chicago. Government stepped in and told this bar of you know, for fifty years they had this well I'm not gonna give away, but they were told they had to make some changes out of fifty years, and we'll explain what that was all about. This is what's on tap radio.
Hang with this. We'll be right back. And the teacher said, no, Bobby, there's no such time as bureau clock. Fire that teacher. This is what's on tap radio. All right, welcome back What's on tap Radio where we have a very special guest and we are going to be talking about the land of sky Blue Waters. And I know what you guys are thinking, Chicago. No, the slogan comes from somewhere else. Yeah, we're gonna talk a little bit about that. But We have a guest
on with us right now from the Ukrainian village. Oh yeah, you're like, where's that Chicago? Okay, listen, I wasn't joking around. We have a very special guest, Katrina Arthur of Archie's Tavern. Welcome to Wat's on Tap Radio. Hey guys, how it's going pretty good. I want to thank you for coming on. First of all, I want to congratulate you guys. Eighty years in business. Archie's been around. That's that's amazing that it is. It is truly amazing. My great grandparents opened it in
twenty three on the towards the end of World War Two. It was a big boom with all of the industry in Chicago, and they had the right timing and the right resources, and they opened up. And then we managed to stick it to COVID beat Covid and coues be closed for a full year and one day and reopened and life has never been better. So family owned and operated for eighty years, eighty years. It was all handed down on my maternal side in my family. And the best part is because it's a
family business, you guys all got along and never had to fight. Never, never It was perfect, speaking of fighting, Speaking of fighting. The reason why this story came across our desks. Our producer sent this to us and I looked at this story. I was like, oh my god, this is a crazy story. The story days back to the nineteen fifties. It does, it does. In nineteen fifty six, salesman came up to my grandfather while he was sending bar and he goes, hey, our cheat,
do you want to ham finn out front? And my grandfather looked at him in a Hams sign, a Hams beer sign. Yeah, in Chicago, who everybody has old style and PBR signs. It is a sea of PBR and old style in Chicago. So the fil j looked at my grandfather and says, hey, Archie, it's free. And my grandpa was like,
I'll take it. So I like that rogue of marketing. Then the Hams people back in nineteen fifty thiys, and this is not just like any ordinary sign that you got to like a tin tacker you hang on the wall. This is like a bright sign that hung right above the door the entrance of the bar. Yes it is, I believe it's type by four. It's eliminated and it's been hanging over the door since fifty six and it is
right. It is the beacon of the neighborhood. Craziest story. The city of Chicago want us, wanted us to take it down, and unfortunately we had to because they were threatening the withholder liquor license and you can't serve the beer refreshing without a liquor license in the city of Chicago. So my neighbors
just rallied around, rallied support around my business. I had no clue how much that sign really meant from everyone said it was a beacon, that there was so much outcours support and rage towards, you know, the machine of Chicago politics. I have so many questions here, but I have to start. You were absolutely right. If you've never been to Chicago and even just just go out and see all the taverns, the pubs, the bars, I mean, it is a sea of old style and PBR and then here's
this hamsign. Now, did all the bars who owned or had PBR signs have to take their sign down to get their liquor license renewed? You know, the reason our sign was taken down is because we're in a residential neighborhood. And after sixty plus years, the city Chicago realized that we didn't have a permit for that sign, and we're like, we understand, we don't have a permit. It was put up in nineteen fifty six. We really
can't go back for our records to that long. And so we're like, tell us how to get this permit and they're like, in a communication between the city. It was like a five year or deal that we're contacting back and forth. And during COVID there was very little communication between us and the city. And we thought we were making some progress when they asked us for photographs over the decades of the sign and we submitted them a handful of photographs
of the city. Was like, this is not evident. This could have been photos shop and I was like, we saw three dollars a year. We don't photos shops over here. Wo. We're on the phone right now with Katrina Arthur, one of the owners of artis along with her, is
your mother who you own this with? Correct? Yes, my mother Zebra Tuff and my older brother Ken and evidently very good at photoshop because you can touch up photos from the nineteen fifties and sixties, showing evidence that the Hams sign that was never really there was put in magically by your photoshop skills. So they're in Chicago, as we were saying earlier, a sea of pbo
exactly. And then one has sign. Yeah. Our neighbor who graduated a high school in the nineteen seventies took a picture in front of his house Chase, and the bar was in the background and there was a ham sign. And I gotta tell you, I don't have a lot of free time, but photoshopping a high school graduation photo from the nineteen seventies is definitely not on my to do list. Now. I have to ask when when the bar opened in the on the fifties, was it a residential area then or was
it the residential already built around the bar. It was a residential areas then in the plea three. But it's actually kind of funny zoning and permitting not a scene from nineteen forty three to twe thousands or twenty twenty two. It's
amazing how these changed, these things seemed. And we've always been diligate with our license, seeing we've always been in good standing with the city at Chicago, and perhaps One of the reasons maybe they couldn't find the licensing from fifty six was because in nineteen ninety two there was a great Chicago flood that not many people know about it that destroyed all the business records from early Chicago. I've heard of a great Chicago fire, but there's a great Chicago flood.
There's a great Chicago flood of ninety two. Very interesting stories. How many talking again Katrina Arthur Archie's tavern, how many times did they have to tell you to take this sign down before you guys finally just gave in. Well, when they said you can't have your liquor license, we took it down. Okay, we thought, so the very end is what they did. They held you your business, your liquor license hostage, and it was like, okay, we will trade you one liquor license for one sign exactly.
And it was really unfortunate at this point that this city was working against us, not working with us. And it's a real struggle out there for small business owners. And we say this all the time, but it effective is the reality. It is so hard to be a small business owner in the America today. Is just all rules regulations which are great and fine, and we need those, but I feel we should be able to operate a business, you know, off of a high school education. So here's the question.
I guess I gotta know. Because you said it was a great marketing decision to put this on the building, let me ask, did you sell a lot of Hams? I mean, are you a bar or are you just known for the Hams sign? Or do you sell a lot of Hams? Well? Coincidentally, we also saw a lot of Hams last year twenty twenty two, we sold forty two thousand, four hundred and fifty twelve out ice cold hands of Hams. Wow. I gotta do the math on that. Break that down over three hundred and sixty five days. But that's a
lot of Hams. That is a lot of it, and it is a shared marketing decision on my side. Everyone asked me how I did it? Well, do you have Hams? I don't give anybody options, no PBR, no old style in this bar. Hams is it. And if you want something else, well you're gonna have to get a millar product or Last years so luckily for you guys, you had a lot of support from the
community to able to put the sign back up. What did that surprise you or do you did you think that you're just gonna have to sell the sign on eBay or something? Oh, well, that sign is my retirement funds. There is a really large interest in Ham's collective the holes. Right now. I knew we were able to I knew I had hope that we were able to get it back, but I was completely floored by the support from our neighbor our neighborhood. It was really interesting, and the biggest support came
in one of the most unlikely places. We got a new alderman. And I don't know if your listeners no, but in Chicago there's the mayor. We also have a city council alderman, which are some of the most powerful people most in Chicago. And our new alderman, jale the Ahuse was he heard about this. He came to me. He walked into the bar one day and said, your neighbors are complaining that the city took your sign away. What can I do? And I can tell you in eighty years that
my family has running this business. I don't think at any time. And Alderman came in and said, what can I do? All right, well, listen to this story has a happy ending because the sign is back and it was back in time for your eightieth anniversary again, Katrina Arthur Archie's tavern there in Chicago. Next time I'm there, I'm gonna stop by and say hello, and I'm gonna look up. I'm gonna get my picture taken by that sign. Congratulations, I'm getting your sign back and on eighty years.
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Michigan. My hometown right here, home of the Beer Logic World headquarters and drinking emporium and the fine fine barrel age program of Patrick over there, there's a name drop right there, drop that bottle cap, of course, and we're gonna use this bottle opener again that fire Marshall Matt gave us to open up this bottle. My stunt liver didn't care for the shiner back of course. Really yeah, she's like, yeah, you know, that's all right. I could drink it if I had to. But so I decided,
you know what we're gonna We're gonna lighten things up in color. We're gonna add some sweetness and a little more flavor and complexity to this. This is from the Kinky series, their barrel Age program. Who do they think they are? This is a whiskey barrel age Belgian Strong Golden. It's a great name for a beer. Oh who they think they are? Yeah, this will get you where you're going. You gotta be careful with this one here, because this one comes in at thirteen point eight percent. Oh yeah.
She just raised her eyebrows and she's just yeah, her head just kind of popped back there, and she's smelling and she's smelling. See what we've done here. If you're just now tuning in, by the way, if you're just not tuning in, you missed a lot. But I have a stunt liver, my daughter in studio Catherine, she is twenty one finally, and so she's able to be on the show legally and enjoy these beers and as well as sighters which she brought to the table. And she's kind of making
some faces. Do I get a thumbs up or thumbs down on that one? She's like a thumb She's like a three quarter thumbs up. All right, So that's we want to thank our friends at Tantrick Brewing Company for us bringing you this last segment for the week. For the week, and we tease this earlier. Going out and you know, hanging out at a bar or maybe it's a brew pub. You want to make a good impression.
You want to you want to be a good customer. What ways to act right when you go out and hang out at a bar with friends and on behold, there's been a list put out by bartenders of ways you should act, oh, behave Yeah, I know, I'm kind of reminded of lying from the movie Caddyshack And whenever the judge is talking to Danny. The most important decision you can make right now is what do you stand for, Danny? Goodness? Well, badness? Like I want to be good sir,
well, I hope the rest of you do too. I hope you want to be good because if you do, pay attention, because if you're a regular at a bar or a brewery tap room, this is some good information that makes sure that the old judge would approve. And also your favorite server in the hospitality industry who's providing you with those wonderful beers. And so here are a few tips. If you are a regular at a bar or brewery tap room and you want to be a good regular and you want to stand
for goodness, here are some tips. First of all, if you go in and somebody is sitting in your normal seat, Oh boy, I've seen this happen too. Um, excuse me, that's my seat. Um, that's I'm here every day, that's my seat. Oh, don't be that. Yeah that happens. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, listen. That might be that person's first time there, but it will not be your last time there. You will get to sit in
your favorite seat again probably most of the time you go in there. Don't be a jerk and make it awkward for the server and your bartender, because you're gonna cost them a good tip by being a jerk to another guest. Don't be that person. It's okay for you to sit somewhere else today.
It's a little uncomfortable. You will survive, I promise. There's a table at this brewery that's down the street from me, and there's a table right outside the tap room that if you're a you know, going to that brewery for the first time, that is not the table you sit. Oh, I know what's your table you're talking about. That's the regular table sitting there. But I don't know that I've ever seen anybody get kicked out now,
but there's always people at that table always. Yeah, that's the regular table, all right. In anyway, speaking of costing somebody a tip, and speaking of tipping, tipping is very important, but it does not buy you the bar. Okay, just because you tip well, do not expect to be overserved, overpoured, get free beers, get free drinks, or monopolize your server's time. See this is how you become talking about how to be a good regular at a bar or brewery tap room. Don't be that person,
okay. Also, a good regular is not bothered when another guest needs to be attended to. So you're in the middle of this conversation, you're updating them about some project that you're working on at the house, and you're having a nice conversation because you are a regular and we're always having these conversations, and all of a sudden, new guests steps up and they need to
be served, and you're right in the middle. Tell us to oh, yep, it's okay to break off from that conversation, because a good server will also come back and hear the rest of the story. That's always a good thing to remember. Don't be offended if they have to actually do their job, because their job is to provide hospitality to their guest. Also, as I've said with tipping, this is one do not justify your tipping with an aggregate. Now I've seen people do this. Let's just say, hypothetically,
a beer cost five dollars and seventy five cents. So you go up and you leave six dollars, and you say, keep the change. You left twenty five cents on a five dollars and seventy five bill. Now I've seen people do this. They say, well, I'm here five days a week, and I ordered two beers every time I'm here, and you know what, I've tipped over one hundred and thirty dollars this year. No, you tipped four point three percent. Stop being cheap. Leave a buck of
beer. Yes, a buck of beer is still less than twenty twenty percent. That's you know, we get that. But what I'm saying here is is the extra seven dollars and fifty cents that you're gonna tip per week is a little more than the cost of one beer. But you know what, it says a lot more to your server about what you think of them, So look out for them. You don't want to be that cheap skate And James, are you? Do you tip twenty percent if you go up more
to one beer? Let's just say it's a beer. Let's say it's a three dollar beer, five dollars beer, ten dollars beer? Do you tip the same pretty much? If I'm buying a four dollar beer, I usually throw four dollars down. Wait, you throw four dollars down on a four dollar beer? Yeah, But if it's like a ten dollar beer, I'm not gonna pay throw ten dollars down. I'll maybe throw five down. But yeah for tip, Yeah, for a tip? Yeah? Absolutely? Wow? Wow, Yeah, by Stunt Liver Catherine. Here, she's like,
I want to serve you. You know, I throw, I throw, I'm sorry, I throw a buck a beer I typically throw, just as if it's a three dollar beer, I'll throw three bucks in I mean six bucks, caress, I mean yeah, that's how much i'll pay for a beer at you know a place. A couple more here to wrap up here for how to be a good regular here it is drink quality over quantity. No one likes to eighty six a regular. Don't come in there to get hammered and get drunk to where they have to say I'm sorry, I'm not
gonna pour you anymore. And if you do get eighty six, take it in stride and rather come in drink better. And also remember this that your server is not there just to serve you. They are there to provide an experience, and therefore they are in the hospitality industry. So remember that and you will treat them better. And that's how you become a good regular at your favorite bar or brewery, tap or just be respectful, that's all I mean. Don't be a churl, don't be a sure all right, don't
take your problems to the bar. Even you're having a bad day, don't take it out on the bartenders. Don't take it out on the weights service. Just be respectful. All right, that's our PSA for this episode. All right, we have got to get out of here. I do want to think Katrina Arthur of Archie's Tavern celebrating eighty years in business. They got their hams signed back. That's great news. If you miss announced that interview,
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