Host Ben Rice travels to Santa Cruz, CA, to talk to Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing's do-it-all guy Tim Carpenter and Santa Cruz-based comedian Mac Ruiz. We'll tackle Woodhouse's support of Santa Cruz's local arts community, tap line cleanliness, and second-hand pop culture when we're not busy figuring out what our ages are again, where we were on 9/11 (this episode was recorded on 9/11), and discovering just how severe our tinnitus is. Plus! Mac gets accused of killing the Santa Cruz comedy scene, we come up with a million-dollar beer idea, we figure out why Mac's stomach hates beer right now, Tim delves into the blending of Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing, and we try to figure out how to help crying children when there are no parents in sight. Yes, this is a beer podcast. This is episode 176 of Barley &amp; Me. You're gonna love it.<br />Learn what's going on RIGHT NOW at Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing by following them on IG @woodhousebrews<br />Get more intel on the Santa Cruz scene and Mac's career path @itsmacruiz<br />Barley &amp; Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Check out our fancy new website barleyandmepod.com<br />Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.com<br />Ben is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-regularly on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for various local and national charities with goals of making our world a better place. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it. <br />It's now been over a year since Brienne Allen's revelations about the beer industry's treatment of women and minorities. If you have stories about change (or lack thereof), please submit them (anonymously if you wish) and your story may be featured on a future episode. Simply go to https://forms.gle/2QNebCn7NHHjsEbg6 <br />Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)<br />Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)<br />Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)

Barley & Me

Ben Rice

Episode 176: Tim Carpenter of Woodhouse Blending & Brewing and Comedian Mac Ruiz

SEP 18, 202358 MIN
Barley & Me

Episode 176: Tim Carpenter of Woodhouse Blending & Brewing and Comedian Mac Ruiz

SEP 18, 202358 MIN

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Host Ben Rice travels to Santa Cruz, CA, to talk to Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing's do-it-all guy Tim Carpenter and Santa Cruz-based comedian Mac Ruiz. We'll tackle Woodhouse's support of Santa Cruz's local arts community, tap line cleanliness, and second-hand pop culture when we're not busy figuring out what our ages are again, where we were on 9/11 (this episode was recorded on 9/11), and discovering just how severe our tinnitus is. Plus! Mac gets accused of killing the Santa Cruz comedy scene, we come up with a million-dollar beer idea, we figure out why Mac's stomach hates beer right now, Tim delves into the blending of Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing, and we try to figure out how to help crying children when there are no parents in sight. Yes, this is a beer podcast. This is episode 176 of Barley &amp; Me. You're gonna love it.<br />Learn what's going on RIGHT NOW at Woodhouse Blending &amp; Brewing by following them on IG @woodhousebrews<br />Get more intel on the Santa Cruz scene and Mac's career path @itsmacruiz<br />Barley &amp; Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Check out our fancy new website barleyandmepod.com<br />Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to [email protected] or [email protected]<br />Ben is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-regularly on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for various local and national charities with goals of making our world a better place. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it. <br />It's now been over a year since Brienne Allen's revelations about the beer industry's treatment of women and minorities. If you have stories about change (or lack thereof), please submit them (anonymously if you wish) and your story may be featured on a future episode. Simply go to https://forms.gle/2QNebCn7NHHjsEbg6 <br />Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)<br />Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)<br />Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)