Jeremy and Erik review 8-BIT, a hop rocketed pale ale from Kansas, United States.
Jeremy and Erik revisit Jeremy’s revolution/revelation theory. Erik expands the theory to include a lifestyle curve. They try to map out the previous generation, the current generation and the new generation. It’s then they realize they have no idea what the kids want. Using seminars, training courses and personal observation they try to figure out what it is that the kids want. All of this is then put back into Erik’s lifestyle spiral theory.
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Jeremy loses his voice but that doesn’t stop Erik from discussing the bureaucracy of beer. Erik tries to invent a bar franchise but this leads to an argument of the value of franchises. Most of the time is spent arguing over the location of a sub shop, the topic abruptly changes to shoes and spending money on quality,
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Jeremy and Erik discuss data, clouds, web servers, data caps, middle men, pricing strategies, invent a new Indian holiday, net neutrality, Makers and middlemen. Jeremy and Erik create an economic collapse plan and try to figure out what’s happening to the middle class workers.
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Jeremy and Erik talk about the BBC version of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and the movie version of Zaphods two heads. Beer distribution inconsistencies are discussed such as Dog Fish Head Brewery and Yuengling (though Jeremy can’t remember that name). Jeremy invents a new reality show focusing on Erik’s Children’s Resale shop. Jeremy tells a story of selling an iPhone on eBay and Craigslist including the pitfalls therein. Patent law, Disney, apple iProduct thievery and privatized prisons are all touched upon. Finally the guys play a new game called identify Jeremy’s junk.
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Jeremy & Erik review the brune beer from Belgium as the BeerCast enters 2.0 status.