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Episode: 1646
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Title: HPR1646: 5150 Shades of Beer 0003 River City Brewing Company and Wichita Brewing Company
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1646/hpr1646.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 06:18:02
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It's Monday 24 November 2014.
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This is an HBR episode 1646 entitled 5150 Shades of Beer 0 0 0 3 Reversity Brewing Company
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and which it are brewing company and is part of the series 5150 Shades of Beer.
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It is hosted by 5150 and is about 36 minutes long.
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Feedback can be sent to 5050 at linuxpacement.com or by leaving a comment on this episode.
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Is this a growler which I see before me?
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The handle toward my hand?
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Come, let me clutch thee.
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I have thee not and yet I see thee still.
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Aren't thou not fatal vision sensible?
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To feeling as to sight or are thou but a growler of the mind?
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A false creation?
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Proceeding from the heat oppressed brain.
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I see thee yet inform as palpable as this which the beer now I draw.
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Thou marshals me the way that I was going and such an instrument that I was to drink.
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Mine eyes are made of the fools of the other senses.
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Or else worth all the rest I see thee still.
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And thou, on thy beer and thy glass, gouts of beer.
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Howdy folks, this is 5150 for Hacker Public Radio.
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And I'm coming you tonight with an unexpected second edition of a very special 5150 Shades of Beer.
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And I'm able to bring this to you because on the last week or so,
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I was tasked to make three trips into the big city of Wichita for a rather sad errand,
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which you may devise, but I shall not dwell upon here.
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And being also pragmatic, I was about 30 miles out on the first of the three trips
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and was kicking myself for not bringing the one grower that I mentioned I retained
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in the last beer cast from the Wichita Brewing Company.
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And I was thinking where a waste that would be and I thought, well, maybe I can go by there and
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I'll get another grower, maybe two.
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And then it occurred to me, well, I've been wanting to visit the other brew pubs
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around Wichita. I've got to eat anyway before I go home.
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So I did a little search on my phone and came up with the River City Brewing Company.
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The River City Brewing Company is right down there in Old Town. And
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Old Towns for those of you not from Kansas, that's sort of this pre-fab manufactured
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party district that the citizens of Wichita create contributed a great number of tax money
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to create. It's essentially the refurbish, the dead parts of downtown Wichita.
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And, you know, puts some businesses in some old buildings. I mean, they've turned
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old keen cutter factory into a, you know, sort of a high-tone hotel. And really, I meant to go walk
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through the lobby and was down there a couple times. I should have walked through the lobby.
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I never did. Sometime where I've got some more time in Wichita, I've got to do that.
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And to the trouble, well, the keen cutter had, you know, had some big open spaces that they could
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divide up into rooms. You know, the trouble with your old hotels. We've got the same problem in
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Pratt. You know, we've got an old eight-story hotel that nothing, nothing has been in
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all 25, 30 years. And even what was in there never went above the first floor. I think we had,
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we had, we had, oh, when when when on is in high school, I think there was a video arcade for a while.
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And after that, there was an ice cream shop. This is a place that had, you know, a big ballroom
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and stuff and restaurants and all that. But when you go upstairs, the rooms, they're all meant
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for what we used to call drummers. You know, these were, you know, traveling sales when we'll go
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door to door, you know, in each town, they would have businesses that they would visit. And they
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carried like their sample case and whatever. And they wrote it and they travel on the train. They,
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you know, it's before cars, really. They come in on the train and maybe maybe take a taxi or whatever
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downtown or something was there or a hack or whatever you call it in those days. And get
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themselves a room. And the room wasn't, probably wasn't much bigger than the bed that they were
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sleeping in. And the, you know, toilet was all, you know, one on a floor and, you know, down the hallway.
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You know, I'm assuming, I've never been upstairs in that old hotel. But I'm assuming that's
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pretty much the way it was set up because a lot of those old hotels were set up. And so the rooms
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are really too small, even to make apartments out of, even if you could fill the place. And it's
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been owned by the local bank for years. I don't know what they expect to do with it. If anything,
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but all the windows have boarded up, I mean, it'd be a great place to go up and explore. I would
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think if you didn't fall to your death right through the floors or something. But this is the
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trouble in revitalizing these old spaces. You have all these, you know, just from the 30s and 40s
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or 20s, where, you know, hotels with these incredible common spaces. But then you get up into
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the rooms. There's not room enough to turn around in them. And just doing anything with them,
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you know, even if you could do something with them, nobody's going to come there and stay in their
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rooms. So, you know, it's cost prohibitivity to mess with them. And it's, you know, it's sad
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because you've got all these incredible old buildings and showplaces just going to waste. And
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here I've been talking about old architecture for five minutes and you folks wanted to hear
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about beer. Okay, so let's go, you know, so I went down to Old Town, the University of Brewing
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Company. And this is an old two-store bedroom. I don't know what was originally in it.
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But they fixed it up. I'm told by some folks I met there the first time I went. Yeah, actually,
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I went two nights. The first time I went that, you know, the second story used to be like an old
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70s lounge. I mean, you know, Merid Ball or whatever, you know, whole disco type thing. And
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in fact, downstairs, it still shows, you know, logos for two different bars, like one more
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downstairs and one more upstairs. But they were all the same place. And apparently in the last
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year, they've opened up the upstairs. Whether you used to be just one little door to get on the
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balcony they've added, you know, they've ripped out a whole side of a wall, so you just walk right
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out there. I will say something about the balcony. You know, would you've got a balcony on outside
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the building, that, you know, a whole thing is timber and whatever. It should not vibrate when
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just anybody walks down it. So, you know, that's where I had my dinner in the first night.
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And while I figured nobody else has fallen to their death yet. But I'm not completely
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precluding that possibility. So, if you ever hear of huge balcony tragedy in what you talk
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Kansas, you know, I would not rule out the Roof City Brewing Company. I'm not saying it's going
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to happen. I know nothing about architecture. I'm just saying places where I'm sitting should not
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vibrate when people walk past. That's all I'm saying. As far as the beers, you know, because I
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talked to you the last time about the Wichita Brewing Company. And, you know, the River City
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offerings are every bit as good if not better. And I'll tell you what happened. I like to go to
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Wichita three times in, you know, about five days. So, the first time I went by Roof City. And,
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well, I'll tell you about the food. I collect, you know, as far as food, you know, of course,
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Wichita Brewing Company is pretty much a pizza-read type place Italian food. And I have to tell you,
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you know, I think they got the edge on the food because I've had pizzas at both places.
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And the pizza at the River City Brewing Company, it was good. It was really, really good.
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Was the man happy? You know, I said, I didn't pick one that tragically hit like chicken fajita
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pizza or whatever. I picked an Italian pizza at both places. And I said, if the Manhattan
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from River City Brewing Company, and it was good. But, you know, compared, and maybe I was more hungry,
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I don't know. But compared to the pizza that I had at River City, I described last time,
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the one River City was almost like a religious experience by comparison. I have to tell you,
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when I went to the River City Brewing Company, the first time, I actually ate twice because I talk,
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well, I'm sitting there, either about six o'clock, and I talked myself into having three beers,
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which is one more, and I knew I should have driving home. It's fair if I'm sitting there,
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why missed lunch? So I thought I was going to have, uh, say to have another dinner. Yeah. Okay,
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don't judge me. Uh, you know, so the first dinner I had was the pork chops, excellent, excellent.
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It's hard, as a thick cut pork chop, it's hard to get that where it's not a little bit dry in the
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middle. But I mean, it's great sauce on it and everything. And then you had like the little
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fried potatoes with it, and just incredibly seasoned. And then, you know, the best part,
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really, I thought was the vegetables, because then just the green beans on there, you know,
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you had like this vegetable medley, and it included fresh peppers and everything,
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like green pepper, yellow pepper, red pepper, bell peppers in there, you know, with your vegetables,
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oh, that was, that was so good. So, you know, that, that was a good dinner. And like I said,
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I, well, I'll tell you about the beers in a minute, but I, you know, I had, I, I sat down and I,
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I saw two beers on them in New York, really one to have, and I tried those. And then I went for
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a third one of them, man, I got to go drive through Kingman County on the way home. And
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you folks not from Kansas won't know, but Kingman County has a reputation. It's like,
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I want to get a little food more food in me, and give it a little more time
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before I go home. So, I ordered the Manhattan pizza. And say, it's good. It was, it was real good.
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But compared to the pizza I'd had, you know, like a week and a half, now there's a two,
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just these two weeks before at the Wichita Brewing Company. It just, it just did not compare.
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Now, now I have to tell you, because I'm, I'm going to tell you about food too. And, you know,
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Ken's comments on the, on the first part of the, now 51, 50 shades of beer said, yeah,
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if you're going to, you know, I don't drink much beer, so I want to make sure I get a good one,
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and I'm sorry folks, these, these are all beers you're never likely to have,
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unless you're, you live in Kansas. I'm sorry about that. I won't tempt you on that, but just,
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you know, brew up, stay in business because they have good beer. So probably whatever you got
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locally, you can find some awful good selections, and you can do a podcast, tell me about it,
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make me jealous. So let's see. Oh, let's say I had to go fry, that was Friday night,
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that two dinners after River City Brewing Company. And to go back to Saturn in a different
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place then, I'll tell you about that. And then, oh, I went back to Wichita, it was more like late
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Monday afternoon for eight nights that I didn't have lunch, so I went there by the Wichita
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Brewing Company, and by that time I'd emptied all three growlers. Yeah, the first Friday night,
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I bought two new growlers, filled them up, and then Saturday I went back and went by the
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Wichita Brewing Company, filled up my empty growler from them. Don't judge me,
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by Monday they were on purpose really. They were all three empty again, so I took all three of them
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to the River City Brewing Company. They weren't bashful about filling up the competition's
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growler. In fact, looking at them, I'm pretty sure they buy them all from the same company,
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they're identical except for the labels. Okay, so that Monday afternoon, I got there,
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what was about three o'clock in the afternoon, and I looked at the menu and I sighed on the Cuban
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sandwich, and you know, it's described on the menu as porcloid and ham, oh my goodness. I'm
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certain if I ever go down the floor to a Claudio Miranda could probably show me where to get a
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real authentic Cuban sandwich, but I tell you what, this one ahead in Wichita, it will suffice
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till I get down there. Oh my goodness. And I, before I talk about it first, let me see that, uh,
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well, this was Saturday, and I thought, well, I've already eaten it. I know it's going to go
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by the Wichita Brewing Company to have a couple beers filled with my growler, but I thought,
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well, I've already eaten there. I want to try something different, and I was there on South
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Rock Road, and I'd gone by this. My destination all three days is pretty much the same
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place, but I'd gone by this on Friday. It's the Byway Asian Buffet B-A-I Space W-E-I.
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So if you're there on Wichita, you know, and I would say if you want, like I would know,
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but if you want an authentic Asian experience, you know, it's kind of a little percent themselves,
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and yeah, I would say this is pretty good, because I went in there and I had the roast duck,
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and I always thought maybe I was allergic to duck. I didn't, but this one I didn't have any,
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any, uh, problem with it. Maybe the orange sauce on all the duck I've had before. But, uh, yeah,
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I'm not saying this is the best meal I've ever had, but it was a very interesting experience,
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because they roasted duck, and, you know, I think after it's roasted, and they cut it up in the kind
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of slices, you know, cross and lengthwise, and they said, well, you got to pick it up. You know,
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I asked for a knife and forks, and now you don't want to do that. You just want to pick it up and
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eat it like, uh, hot wings. Well, it wasn't so much like hot wings as it was, like spare ribs,
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you know, so sauce kind of had some soy in it, you know, I'm not, I'm not sure how to describe it,
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but, you know, I said it, it was maybe not the best Asian meal I've had. I mean, it was good. I
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wouldn't say it was the best Asian meal I've ever had, but I'm thinking it may, maybe,
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uh, towards the end of one of the most authentic, and they said, well, you know, you get done,
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and then you take all that sauce, and you pour it on all the big old bowl sticky rice, you know,
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so I did that, and, you know, they, they seem kind of impressed, I was able to finish the whole thing.
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They don't know me too well, they don't think I can finish the whole meal, but,
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you know, uh, as I walked out, they said, well, do you like spicy food? Oh, yeah, I like spicy food,
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well, you need to, you need to come back and try the little main some time, you know,
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if I could tell, well, there's so many darn restaurants, and I don't get to Wichita so often that
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probably I'm not going to get back to this one again, but if you're, maybe we've got some
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listeners in Wichita, and go down South Rock, it's kind of a little shopping center there,
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they're right next to the road, in that shopping center, and, uh, try the byway Asian buffet,
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so it says on it, I was expecting sushi, because it said sushi buffet, and I think there might
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have been some kind of buffet in my, in behind the counter or something like that, I,
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I really should have looked at it closer, but I didn't, you know, I didn't, it didn't look
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like it's publicly accessible, maybe it was, and so I just wound up ordering off the menu,
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so, you know, I think there's, there's a lot of great material to be explored there, okay, well,
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told you I was going to talk about beer, and I've talked about nothing but food, so we've got,
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we've got them for all the food I ate, so we'll start with, these were the River City beers I
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brought home, uh, in the growler, and, uh, this first one I'm drinking is, probably, where, where is it?
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Is it on here? I thought it was, because it's, it's a, it's, it's, it's not their main,
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uh, sour, it's like a blend of the sour and, and, uh, brown ale, I thought it was on here,
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maybe not, shoot, uh, do, do, do, oh, from around the other side,
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oh, Flemish Red, yes, yes, the Flemish Red, and Tracy Holtz, this, this would be one,
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this, this is a beer that, that, uh, it brings the funk, man, you know, as, this is a funky town beer,
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so, you know, I like it, it's choir taste, I said, either one of these places, I don't think
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you can sit down, uh, which top rowing company or River City, I do not think you can sit down and
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have a bad beer, but, you know, the, uh, sellers are definitely an acquired taste, so, it's,
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there's a blend of young beer and 18 month old wine, barrel aged beer, dark sour and mysterious,
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so, it is, it's, it's like a, you know, mix of brown ale and a sour, you can, you can,
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taste both in there, but it is just every bit almost as much funky as their group,
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which I also had, uh, that I had on the premises, that first night, and, I told you that
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the, uh, sour from the, uh, which top rowing company, you know, it, it was more sour, but it didn't,
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it didn't have the sweet, like I, the fruity taste, like I expected, and the group, you know,
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definitely it has that, it, uh, if you were to mix about 50% orange juice and lemon juice,
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you'd be somewhere in the ballpark, uh, of the, uh, flavor, and you want me right there,
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because it's not, you know, it's beer, but, uh, yeah, so definitely both the sellers,
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from the, which top rowing company, I, I'm sorry, from the River City Brewing Company,
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I do prefer, uh, to, to the, uh, uh, the one, the one from the, which top rowing company.
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Okay, um, another one I, the next, well, that first night, I brought the flimish home,
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that last night, and wow, I do like it, uh, that first night when I went by the River City Brewing
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Company, I had the group first, and oh, I just loved it, then I had the, uh, which top wheat wine,
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you know, so anything, you know, in the neighborhood of 9 or 10% they call it barley wine,
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but this is wheat beer, so I don't know how that works, but they call it wheat wine,
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9% ABV, I had that, and it was like, oh, man, it just took me up to an IV, and I'll just sit here and
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meditate forever, that's why I want. Unfortunately, I couldn't do that, I brought some of that home
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to the night, still have some of that left, so we'll, we'll taste of that later on,
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all that is so good, so good, and I have to contrast, uh, and really smooth, that's the thing,
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man, it is just silky smooth, but it's for the lighter colored beer, whereas the analog on the,
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the Wichita Brewing Company, uh, I had theirs when I was there, I had a cup, you know,
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I went there the second night, they had to go to Wichita, and had two beers there and brought one
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home, and one of the ones that I had was, yeah, I don't see it on there, but they have a, uh,
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barley wine wheat beer as well, and again, it's just, but it's darker, much, much darker, so,
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you know, like coffee dark, um, smooth, oh, incredibly, you know, just, just like this, incredibly
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smooth, uh, you know, I brought the, where I brought the, uh, Wichita Wheat Home in the, uh,
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from River City Home in the Breller, I don't know, I wasn't as enchanted with it as it was,
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when I had it there at the, at the pub, uh, maybe I was just more thirsty at the pub, I mean,
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it's, it's excellent, it's, oh, man, it is excellent, uh, but, you know, I didn't say,
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hook me up to an IV or anything, but, so, I think it's probably a draw between the two, you know,
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if you go to get their wheat wine, both of them have a wheat wine, you know, either one you walk
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into, definitely try that man, you will not be sorry, okay, uh, and then what else did I have,
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that, uh, that first night, um, they never had the raisin beer, I wanted that, you know, except for
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the wheat wine, both places, they're always out of the stuff of higher APV, but, I didn't,
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I didn't notice, both of them are doing, you know, are doing some of a nanny thing, you know, because
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the stuff of higher APV comes in a smaller glass, so I got to tell you, just get, go, go to either one,
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get the growler, take it home, so nobody can tell you how big a glass you can have,
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uh, what's the, uh, I'm trying to figure out what, what else did I have that first night?
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Well, I think probably the blitzkrieg, yeah, talking to Imperial Octopus Logger,
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no, no, no, Animal City stout, that's what I had, uh, rich fence of dark chocolate and espresso,
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um, so yeah, that, that was good, I can tell you that one's good, I said, I'm, I'm more in half
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way through either the beer menus from these two places, and like I said, I believe there's a
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third brew pub up there in Wichita, some place, okay, so, and then I think that, yeah, that first
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night, I brought home, well, I got the two growlers, I brought home the big six, uh, malt liquor,
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and so, so some guy, it works there, his name big said, and he wanted a brew malt liquor,
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and I have to, you know, uh, usually I buy this old cheap, uh, uh, two, ten, uh, you know,
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malt liquor, because I do, I do like a multi-tasting beer, and it's powerful, and it's not,
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not expensive, this, this was like the same stuff, except a whole lot smoother, so,
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I got to tell you that, what else did I bring home that first night, because I got two growlers,
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uh, maybe it was a blitzkrieg, I think it was, yeah,
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October Festlager, rich caramel notes, bicegerman hops,
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let's see, was that it, seems like I've had that, uh, see, I'm working off being
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too far away from this, you know, this was two weeks ago, so, okay, then the next night,
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I said, I took the integreller from the Wichita Brewing Company, and even though I ate it by
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away, I went to, uh, the Wichita Brewing Company, and I've already told you I had the, uh, uh, the
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Wheat Wine, and let's see, I think I had the, uh, 502 Amber to bring home, or, you know,
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had that, and what did I bring home, uh, oh, yeah, the Halfwood Wheat, I wanted to bring
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the Wheat Wine Home, and they said, oh, that's in the oak cast, and, uh, you know, we, we only
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limit you to a couple, a couple, uh, beers out of there, you can't take it home, so if you want
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to take something home, you, you can take the Wheat Wine Home from the River City Brewing Company,
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because I did, so I brought the Halfwood Wheat Home, that, you know, that was good, uh, I didn't
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get the taste of lemon and orange, uh, for, from the, high fwise, and so much as they advertise,
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but still, it's, it's not a bad beer, uh, I, I, I'm sure you'll like it. Okay, and then,
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went back on the Monday afternoon, ate their hat, hat, that's when I had the, uh, uh, the,
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the Cuban sandwich, and when I had the, at the cafe, a latte, uh, what was it, there, there's two
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of them, uh, from the River City Brewing Company, that are, that have, uh, cola flavor, let's see,
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was that yet, or was it the only other ones? Uh, oh okay, it's Old Town Brown, yeah,
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I didn't want so much coffee, so it's, you know, it's, uh, advertised carnal,
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mojagini color, nutty flavors, and a hint of coffee in the finish, and yeah, you, you can, you can
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taste the coffee flavor in there, so I didn't have the cafe latte, the Old Town Brown,
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and what else did I try? Well, I was there. Well, sometime I had the stout, maybe it was them,
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I had the city stout when I was there, uh, rich with dark hints of, dark chocolate, and express
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so, creamy texture, and I definitely had that at one point, so, and then when I brought home,
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at the Wichita Wheat, which I've raved on, of course, you know, the wheat wine,
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uh, and the flavor shred, that's, that's the one with the funk, uh, and then there's Seeson,
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and it's a, you know, it's a, it's a peach flavored Seeson, and I'd say it's Dead Heat probably,
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with the Wichita Brewing Company Seeson, so, you know, either, either, see, go, go both places,
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you can, you just cannot go wrong, you know, if you got to label, lay over the Wichita over here
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and fly over the country, make sure it's long enough, seeing jump in a cabin, go both places, and
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so they can roll you into the plane, you know, before you leave bid continent, uh, you know, that's
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the, that's absolutely the best you can do. Okay, well, incredibly, I'm still on my first beer
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here, I'm at the finish, they're, uh, all the rest of these growlers tonight while I was talking,
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and, well, getting kind of late, so, and I probably kept you folks quite long enough,
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so, as always, at least when I'm the host, I've been 5150 for Hacker Public Radio, and this has been
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your third installment of 5150 Shades of Beer, which means can it as a series,
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and I'll catch you next time of, you know, I've got, uh, more beer reviews on tap as it were,
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so it won't be too long before you hear from me again, and until then, I'll catch you folks on
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