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As the host of the podcast Cori Paige has the rough job of wrangling their guest in and getting them to talk about something we all love (rough job of course). Recent guests of the show have included Ska Brewing, 21st Amendment Brewing, and Los Pilares Wines. But before you run off to check them out, lets spend some time with Cori with this weeks questions.
5
Questions of note and 1 lame one
1.
What was the beer moment, when you knew you wanted to become involved with the
craft beer renaissance?
I was immediately hooked, but it was years
before I turned my passion for small production alcohol into Under My Host.
2.
If you could have any drink in your hand right now, what would it be?
We
recently did a show with Florian Kuplent, brewer of Urban Chestnut Brewing
Company, and I am still craving more of his DAFT (barrel aged barley wine).
3.
Can you describe your beer life in a song lyric/title? If so what would you choose?
Personally:
Wasn't
she a beer drinkin' woman?
Don't
cha know, man, don't cha know?
She
was a beer drinkin' woman
And
I don't want to see her nor more. - Memphis Slim
Under
My Host:
The
Underdog - Spoon
4.
Do you have a steady beer, or do you like to "play the field?"
For
many years I drank Trappist beer almost exclusively, and then I saw the light.
The "field" is a lot more fun!
5.
Crowded smoky bar or back porch watching the clouds float across the sky?
Back
porch... preferably with (at least) one good friend.
And
the lame one…
If
tin whistles are made of tin, what do they make foghorns out of?
Rush
Limbaugh's rear or gob. I can almost never tell which end is which.
Time for a pint...

DAFT barrel aged barley wine.....I just like the sound of that one!
ReplyDeleteThe Under my Host logo is quite good. It makes you look at it for a sec to figure out what's going on in the picture.
ReplyDeleteThe fun part of these Q&A's for me is discovering each persons interest in beers and why. We take many routes to find our passion and this showcases that fact very well. :)
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