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On this episode, Dill forgets to upload the podcast for Sunday night...but unlike the topic of this week's episode, he's luckily not dead. Nor is Iron Horse Brewing's "Quilter's: Irish Death" ale, in fact it's the opposite of dead it's thriving! This Washington state brew is paired with William Cullen Bryant (who is certainly not confused with William Bryan Jennings) and a poem straight out of Tay...Skip's childhood. With his most famous of poem's "Thanatopsis," the Bros give a little contemplation of life and death...though they more contemplate bad jokes, making further enemies of the podcast, and whether a BARK would be amazing or needs a better name. Better late than never, join us for another fantastic episode of beer and poetry!
Cheers!
On this episode, Dill forgets to upload the podcast for Sunday night...but unlike the topic of this week's episode, he's luckily not dead. Nor is Iron Horse Brewing's "Quilter's: Irish Death" ale, in fact it's the opposite of dead it's thriving! This Washington state brew is paired with William Cullen Bryant (who is certainly not confused with William Bryan Jennings) and a poem straight out of Tay...Skip's childhood. With his most famous of poem's "Thanatopsis," the Bros give a little contemplation of life and death...though they more contemplate bad jokes, making further enemies of the podcast, and whether a BARK would be amazing or needs a better name. Better late than never, join us for another fantastic episode of beer and poetry!
Cheers!