“The cover of this edition is particularly effective in summarizing both plot and character. Addie Bundren has died and her family is carting her coffin to Jefferson to be buried with her people. The macabre funeral journey faces natural catastrophes of flood and fire as well as an intense family struggle. Her husband (Anse) and her children (Cash, Darl, Jewel, Dewey Dell, and Vardaman) all have their own agendas as they travel toward the burial. Cash makes the coffin and carries his tools with him; Jewel’s treasured horse serves several symbolic functions in the story; and they travel, coffin and all, in a wagon drawn by a team of mules.”
Stick a pitchfork in this one–Episode #4 is done! On this Beer Run, I drink my 1,000th unique brew and interview Mike Fredrickson, head brewer at Pitchfork Brewing Company.
Episode 3 is up! On this run: Drinking beers in the name of science, beers for Dooms Day bunkers and an interview with Leoš Frank of Lazy Monk Brewing. Listen at beerrunpodcast.com.
On this episode, we guess what beers presidential candidates are drinking, review 3 Sheeps First Kiss pale ale and discuss few other Wisconsin breweries and a few more in Duluth, MN. Cheers!
We’ve poured out our first tasty podcast! Check it out!
Episode 1: We toss back a solid Pilsner from Thirsty Pagan in Superior, Wis., discuss the forthcoming Pico Brewer, consider the Beck’s lawsuit and talk about Dangerous Man Brewing Company’s move to fill any growler.
This podcast is about beer. Good beer. Not that “wet air.”