Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Friday, August 1, 2014
Every Day is Halloween: Episode 2 with Kenny Caperton
It's August and Halloween is quickly on our heels. But Comic-Con International is now! Legendary Pictures announces more monsters, Ash is back to fight more deadites, Scream Factory has a slew of new releases; the list just goes on and on.
My guest this month is Kenny Caperton. Kenny owns a replica home based off Michael Myers humble abode from John Carpenter's classic Halloween. I catch up with Kenny and ask him what it's like to live in the iconic horror home as well as see how his new film Honey Spider is doing.
I also take a look at Scream Facory's re-release of Motel Hell and make sure to listen carefully to see how you can win a creepy item signed by William Shatner himself!
Labels:
beer,
Creatures,
gaming,
Godzilla,
halloween,
Halloween radio,
Holidays,
Honey Spider,
horror,
horror movies,
John Carpenter,
Kenny Caperton,
monsters,
october,
PS4,
SDCC,
television,
TV,
Video Games,
xbox one
Monday, June 30, 2014
The first episode has arrived!
Welcome foolish mortals! I feel privileged and honored in welcoming you all to the VERY FIRST episode of "Everyday is Halloween!" A monthly podcast that gets you into the Halloween spirit all year long. Horror film reviews, clips from your favorite specials, spooky vintage music, new frightening mixes, pumpkin beer reviews, scary and kooky video game reviews and more! Everything that'll make you feel as if it is October 31st again and again!
Labels:
beer,
Creatures,
gaming,
halloween,
Holidays,
horror,
horror movies,
Interviews,
monsters,
october,
PS4,
television,
TV,
Video Games,
xbox one
Sunday, September 23, 2012
TRICK OR TREAT - Evil Genius Beer Company (review)
TRICK OR TREAT - Evil Genius Beer Company
Place of Origin / Brewer: Pennsylvania
Beer style / ABV%: Malt brewed, 5.6%
It’s that time of the year again, and wouldn’t it be great to find this beer in your trick or treating bag?
Trick or Treat has a dark color, unlike it’s sister ales Pumpkinstein and Pumplestiltskin. It’s as black as night which defiantly reminds me of going out scaring the neighborhood children and begging for treats. It’s aroma is pretty light for a thick malt which is nice. Taking your first sip you get hit with everything including the rich chocolate taste on top of the very light Pumpkin flavoring. A surprising change for a Porter. How it captures a hint of pumpkin without any pumpkin spice is beyond me.
It’s a very roasty, dry and thick beer with not a lot of punch at the end, which is great when you don’t want to take a sharp taste home with you. Though with a 5.6% ABV strapped to this baby you’ll be sure to feel pretty good after a bottle or two. All you Guinness drinkers will love this change of pace for a fall ale.
Giving this guy a: 7.8
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