This week on Friday Night Blind Pig Confessions we took a field trip to Danny Boy Beer Works in the Village of West Clay. Our Marketing Director, Mandy Curry, sat in to guest host with the boys for a delightful evening. It was each of ours first trip to Danny’s so we were not sure what to expect. The first thing to hit you is the cool ambiance. Unlike many breweries which typically have a separate space for brewing hidden from the public view, Danny Boy invites its guests into the belly of the brewery. Only a chain link fence separates the crowd from the brewers, so as you enjoying your brew, you can watch and take in the intoxicating aroma while brewers work. Joining us on the show were Jen Dickman(Media Manager & Event Coordinator), Dustin Brown(Head Brewer), Derrek Herring(Assistant Brewer), and Jason Burkman(Manager). It will only take a few minutes of this episode to figure out how pleased we all were with the beer starting with their delicious Take Me to “Church” Irish Milk Stout. Tune in to find out the history of Danny Boy and the team, as well as what’s in store, as we make our way through a fantastic flight of brews with highlights on each from Head Brewer, Dustin Brown.
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The long-awaited Grand Opening of Moon Drops Distillery in Fortville, Indiana is happening this week. Tune in as the gang does some pre-gaming for the big day with Moon Drops founder, Mark Pressley. Joining the boys for the evening to help Co-Host is Kristen Alderson, owner of the fantastic cocktail lounge, Thieves Indy. Mark tells the Moon Drops story from its humble beginnings as we sample some of the great spirits we’re certain everyone will soon be talking about as their all American, proudly made products spread throughout Indiana and across the country.
Stay tuned for the first Video Podcast release of this show.
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Cheers!
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Publish Date: 12/6/2022
A gorgeous day in Fortville, Indiana was enjoyed by the large crowd gathered once again to celebrate Kammy and the special cause named in her honor. As always, the day was filled with great live music and fun filled family events to entertain all. As proud sponsors of Kammy’s Kause, the boys hunkered down next to the stage to cover the event. Tune in for the first leg of the journey to hear from some of early music acts, Indyca, Mank & Sass, live painting to the grooves artist, James Martin, and Moon Drop Distillery founder Mark Pressley. Shout outs in this episode include: Digital Wolf Magazine; Great Lakes Distillery; French Lick’s Head Distiller, Alan Reed Bishop
After the show, start filling your own Tavour crate.
Cheers!
Be sure to check us out Sundays on Indy In-Tune.
Members of the Hopped Up Network. An ever-growing group of independent beer podcasts. Dedicated to providing insight into our local craft beer communities.
Publish Date: 10/28/2022
The boys gather for an evening after the recent 18th Annual Kammy’s Kause for a few brews and talk a bit of live local music along with the usual ultra-intellectual banter and beer reviews. Fast Cadillac’s, Chris Baird, kicks off the night strong out of the gate with a 7%er from the blue lagoon, or something like that. Pop a top and tune in for the first half of this pork lovin’ episode and be sure to keep an ear out for the upcoming release of the special coverage from Kammy’s Kause 2022 festival with special guests including band members from Mank & Sass, Indyca, Audiodacity, and Kammy’s founder, Jared Hiner. Cheers!
Shout out in tonight’s episode include: Kammy’s Kause, Mank & Sass, Saint Aubin, Audiodacity, and Primeval Brewing
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