Grey Sail Brewing of Rhode Island : Captain's Daughter
Cara Lieffers of Grey Sail Brewing of Rhode Island stops by Bottles to tell us all about Captain's Daughter, an Imperial India Pale Ale brewed with high-quality pilsner malt and flaked oats. She tells us about it's popularity and why this beer so darn tough to get your hands on!
Executive Suite 10/14/2019: Grey Sail Brewing
This week on Executive Suite: Jennifer Brinton, co-owner of Grey Sail Brewing, discusses her Westerly beer company and the industry's growth in Rhode Island.
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Grey Sail Brewing Company
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Grey Sail Captain's Daughter Double IPA Review
Shawn's got himself a date with the Captain's Daughter.
BEER INFORMATION
Captain's Daughter
Grey Sail Brewing Co. - Westerly, RI
Style: American Double / Imperial IPA
ABV: 8.5%
IBUs: 69
Availability: Year-round
Brewery's Description:
Our newest year-round is an Imperial India Pale Ale brewed with high-quality pilsner malt and flaked oats, making this beer light in color but certainly not in body or alcohol content. It is aggressively hopped with Mosaics out of the Pacific Northwest, giving the Captain's Daughter a strong aroma and flavor of tropical and stone fruits.
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Shawn's Rating: A+ (97-100)
BeerAdvocate: 95 (BA Score) & N/A (The Bros)
RateBeer: 99 (Overall) & 97 (Style)
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Whalers Brewing Co. Brewery Profile
A look inside of the Whalers Brewing Company in Wakefield, RI. Remember to always drink responsibly!
1070 Kingstown Rd, Wakefield, RI
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Seas of Plastic with Captain Moore
Captian Moore lectures about the research he has done regarding the 5 gyres, or garbage patches, in the Pacific Ocean. Plastic waste does not decompose well and it is overwhelming our oceanic ecosystems. Educating the public about this growing problem and finding ways to deal with it are discussed in this lecture.
CORNWALL, ENGLAND: Amazing Coastal Road Trip! | Panasonic G7 Travel Video 4K
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Cornwall is a must see for anybody traveling the UK - despite being only a 4 hour road trip from London, it's also relatively unknown to foreign tourists. Our mission: to find St Michael's Mount, the castle in the ocean.
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FULL CORNWALL ROAD TRIP ITINERARY: Things to do in Cornwall
0:32 - The Eden Project
Famous biodome experience I didn't return to during this trip.
1:21 - Stonehenge
You can see it pretty clearly as you drive down the A303 road. Visiting is quite expensive and you don't get to walk up and touch the stones anymore (apart from during the summer solstice). Contrary to popular belief, you can still see the stones for free quite easily. You can park at the Stonehenge Visitors Centre, then walk down a road for about a mile which brings you passed the main entrance and you can get a very clear view from the side.Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world and should be on any bucket list.
1:35 - St Austell Brewery
A great brewery serving great beer. You can't go to many pubs which won't serve at least one of their brews. The upstairs Brewery bar is a great place to hide from the rain.
1:48 - Porthpean Beach
A little hidden gem just outside of St Austell. Mainly used by the local sailing club, you can visit this quiet spot without running into anybody else.
1:58 - Kynance Cove
One of the most beautiful viewpoints in Cornwall. The water is a beautiful blue colour even on grey days.
2:11 - Mousehole
The cutest little village in Cornwall. Everything is very small and quiet. There are a bunch of quirky shops and a walk around the harbor is a must. It is also a hot spot for painters and other artists.
2:22 - Penzance
We stayed at an Airbnb in Penzance for the duration of our stay. It's not the prettiest town in the area, but there is an abundance of great places to eat and drink. The locals are very proud of their pirate heritage.
3:03 St Michael's Mount
The reason we took our road trip. The castle in the ocean is a surreal and stunning sight, that can be seen from all around. I highly recommend parking a little way down the beach and taking a walk - which allows you to take in the sight.
3:41 - St Michael's Mount Causeway
Walking the causeway is a surreal and beautiful experience. Try to get there just as it opens (details are all on the website), which changes according to the tides. We got there early and had breakfast at the hotel opposite, where you can watch the sea gradually reveal the walkway. Walking along the stone is even more magical when it's still partially covered with water. You can walk the causeway for free, but you have to pay to gain entrance to the castle and the main gardens. In bad weather, there is a boat service that can take you to the island - but in my opinion it's not as fun.
4:27 - Porthcurno Beach
The most beautiful beach in Cornwall. Bright sand, blue water. Very popular with surfers and can get very busy in high season.
4:44 - Minack Theatre
The coolest theatre I've ever seen. Built in ancient greek style way on the edge of a cliff, you'll never see another place like it. We didn't see a production there (performances run all year round) but you can visit for a small fee - well worth seeing for the views of the sea and Porthcurno Beach below.
5:00 - St Ives
A busy, quirky town with plenty of great cornish food (you must try a pasty!) and trendier bars that serve craft beer. I highly recommend a visit to the Barbara Hepworth Gallery. A beautiful and peaceful walled garden containing some stunning sculptures.
5:16 - Land's End
The most westerly point in the whole of the UK, offering some stunning scenery. There is a small arcade and amusement park area open during the day, as well as a hotel and shop offering food and drink. I recommend that you visit for sunset and see the sun go down over the sea as you walk over to the famous Land's End sign post and see the rock formations glow.
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“River Angels,
by Rod Wellington, Tuesday, August 23, 2016.
Rod Wellington on the Jefferson River in 2013.
In 2013, Rod Wellington, owner of his own publishing company
(Crow Books), paddled his way past Kansas City as the first North
American to travel “Source to Sea” from Brower Spring near the
Montana Continental Divide to the Gulf of Mexico. Inspired by
that trip and others, he has self-published a book called “River
Angels”. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the simultaneous
organization of three separate self-propelled expeditions and the
dynamic individuals who took part in those expeditions.
The book, “River Angels,” also introduces the world to a
burgeoning network of altruistic “river angels”-riverside
citizens who not only assist long-distance paddlers, but also
help preserve and promote the rivers they love.
Rod Wellington spent eight unfulfilling years frowning his way
through a landscaping job he despised. In 2011, he parked his
lawnmower for the last time and enthusiastically began pursuing
his true passion: adventure. Now he smiles every day.
On April 2, 2013, Rod became the first Canadian (and first North
American) to kayak the Missouri-Mississippi river system from
source to sea, a distance of 3800 miles/6100km. The solo journey
took 256 days to complete. Rod’s triumphant arrival at the Gulf
of Mexico marked the completion of Stage One of his Magnificent
Seven Expedition, a personal quest to descend the longest river
system on each continent from source to sea using only
human-powered transportation (on foot, kayak and raft). He
estimates it will take 15 years to complete the project. Rod
plans to write a book about each of the seven journeys.
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Diary of a U-boat Commander by Stephen King-Hall | Audiobooks Youtube Free
Captain Karl von Schenk of the Kaiser's Navy is a stereotypical German nobleman - supremely self-confident, touchy about the divisions of class and any infringement on his place. He thinks he is handsome, has a suitably manly physique, an excellent singing voice, and a facility with writing. His wartime service related in his diary is a series of triumphs over harrowing circumstances, bringing his boat back in spite of the best efforts of the Royal Navy to stop him.
His one vulnerability is a young lady he meets on leave in Bruges, Belgium. Although she is the trophy girlfriend of a German colonel who could cause him much harm if he were to find out, von Schenk pursues his Zoe with Teutonic straightforwardness. And both he and the reader are entirely blind-sided by the unexpected thunderclap that puts an end to the sweet affair.
Stephen King-Hall, a Royal Navy officer during the war and writing as Etienne, penned this book as if he had simply discovered it on a surrendered submarine. In fact, some editions of the book list the author as anonymous. King-Hall's knowlege of naval affairs lend authority to this yarn of men that go to the sea in ships that sink... on purpose. (Summary by Mark F. Smith)
Diary of a U-boat Commander
Stephen KING-HALL
Genre(s): War & Military Fiction
The Hour Of The Dragon by Robert E. Howard
The Hour of the Dragon, also known as Conan the Conqueror, is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert E. Howard featuring his sword and sorcery hero Conan the Cimmerian. It was one of the last Conan stories published before Howard's suicide although not the last to be written.
Chapter 1. O Sleeper, Awake - 00:00
Chapter 2. A Black Wind Blows - 22:57
Chapter 3. The Cliffs Reel - 44:42
Chapter 4. From What Hell Have You Crawled? - 1:05:14
Chapter 5. The Haunter of the Pits - 1:26:16
Chapter 6. The Thrust of a Knife - 1:47:16
Chapter 7. The Rending of the Veil - 2:14:06
Chapter 8. Dying Embers - 2:45:36
Chapter 9. It is the King or His Ghost! - 3:07:31
Chapter 10. A Coin from Acheron - 3:30:34
Chapter 11. Swords of the South - 3:58:08
Chapter 12. The Fang of the Dragon - 4:17:24
Chapter 13. A Ghost Out of the Past - 4:47:23
Chapter 14. The Black Hand of Set - 5:05:46
Chapter 15. The Return of the Corsair - 5:25:48
Chapter 16. Black-Walled Khemi - 5:39:58
Chapter 17. He Has Slain the Sacred Son of Set! - 5:51:20
Chapter 18. I Am the Woman Who Never Died - 6:10:02
Chapter 19. In the Hall of the Dead - 6:29:36
Chapter 20. Out of the Dust Shall Acheron Arise - 6:50:16
Chapter 21. Drums of Peril - 7:13:14
Chapter 22. The Road to Acheron - 7:45:03
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The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel #1)
The classic story of Sir Percy Blakeney and his alter ego, the Scarlet Pimpernel. A great adventure, set during the French Revolution.
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Chapter 2. Dover: The Fisherman's Rest - 15:27
Chapter 3. The Refugees - 33:22
Chapter 4. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel - 47:14
Chapter 5. Marguerite - 1:02:00
Chapter 6. An Exquisite of '92 - 1:12:22
Chapter 7. The Secret Orchard - 1:30:43
Chapter 8. The Accredited Agent - 1:42:25
Chapter 9. The Outrage - 2:03:44
Chapter 10. In the Opera Box - 2:15:16
Chapter 11. Lord Grenville's Ball - 2:42:02
Chapter 12. The Scrap of Paper - 2:53:11
Chapter 13. Either - - Or? - 3:08:11
Chapter 14. One O'Clock Precisely - 3:12:34
Chapter 15. Doubt - 3:27:20
Chapter 16. Richmond - 3:37:06
Chapter 17. Farewell - 4:04:07
Chapter 18. The Mysterious Device - 4:16:39
Chapter 19. The Scarlet Pimpernel - 4:24:41
Chapter 20. The Friend - 4:41:14
Chapter 21. Suspense - 4:53:02
Chapter 22. Calais - 5:07:10
Chapter 23. Hope - 5:24:20
Chapter 24. The Death-Trap - 5:36:23
Chapter 25. The Eagle and the Fox - 5:48:38
Chapter 26. The Jew - 6:03:27
Chapter 27. On the Track - 6:18:48
Chapter 28. The Pere Blanchard's Hut - 6:32:05
Chapter 29. Trapped - 6:48:35
Chapter 30. The Schooner - 6:57:12
Chapter 31. The Escape - 7:18:34
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Cardiff | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:52 1 Etymology
00:04:37 2 History
00:04:45 2.1 Origins
00:07:48 2.2 Norman occupation to the Middle Ages
00:10:01 2.3 County town of Glamorganshire
00:12:46 2.4 Building of the docks
00:15:12 2.5 City and capital city status
00:19:21 3 Government
00:21:06 3.1 Local government
00:22:40 4 Geography
00:25:32 5 Cityscape
00:28:04 6 Climate
00:30:32 7 Demography
00:33:22 7.1 Health
00:34:37 7.2 Language
00:37:37 7.2.1 Language schools
00:38:09 7.3 Religion
00:41:30 8 Economy
00:46:09 8.1 Shopping
00:47:35 9 Transport
00:47:44 9.1 Rail
00:48:45 9.2 Air
00:49:14 9.3 Road and bus
00:50:18 9.4 Cycle
00:51:07 9.5 Water
00:51:50 10 Telecommunications
00:52:50 11 Education
00:55:44 12 Landmarks and attractions
01:00:07 13 Culture and recreation
01:01:10 13.1 Music and performing arts
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01:04:44 13.3 Recreation
01:07:13 14 Media
01:08:51 15 Sport
01:18:22 16 Notable people
01:20:55 17 Twin towns and sister cities
01:21:42 18 See also
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Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kɑːɨrˈdɨːð] (listen)) is the capital of Wales, and its largest city. The eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom, it is Wales's chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural institutions and Welsh media, and the seat of the National Assembly for Wales. At the 2011 census, the unitary authority area population was estimated to be 346,090, and the wider urban area 479,000. Cardiff is a significant tourist centre and the most popular visitor destination in Wales with 21.3 million visitors in 2017. In 2011, Cardiff was ranked sixth in the world in National Geographic's alternative tourist destinations.Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan (and later South Glamorgan). Cardiff is part of the Eurocities network of the largest European cities. A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major port for the transport of coal following the arrival of industry in the region contributed to its rise as a major city. In 1905, Cardiff was made a city and proclaimed the capital of Wales in 1955. At the 2011 Census the population was 346,090. The Cardiff Built-up Area covers a slightly larger area outside the county boundary and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth.
Since the 1980s, Cardiff has seen significant development. A new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the Wales Millennium Centre arts complex. Current developments include the continuation of the redevelopment of the Cardiff Bay and city centre areas with projects such as the Cardiff International Sports Village, a BBC drama village, and a new business district in the city centre.
Sporting venues in the city include the Principality Stadium—the national stadium and the home of the Wales national rugby union team—Sophia Gardens (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff City Stadium (the home of Cardiff City football team and the Wales football team), Cardiff International Sports Stadium (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club), Cardiff Arms Park (the home of Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC rugby union teams) and Ice Arena Wales (the home of Cardiff Devils ice hockey team). The city hosted the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. The city was awarded the title of European City of Sport twice, due to its role in hosting major international sporting events: first in 2009 and again in 2014. The Principality Stadium hosted 11 football matches as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics, including the games' opening event and the men's bronze medal match.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles Audiobook by Thomas Hardy | Audiobook with subtitles | Part 1
One of the greatest English tragic novels, TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES (1891) is the story of a “pure woman” who is victimized both by conventional morality and its antithesis. Born near Dorchester, Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) set most of his stories in the region between Berkshire and Dorset in the fictional county of Wessex. He was a controversial writer whose work often showed the result of flouting the rigid Victorian moral code — his novel JUDE THE OBSCURE was (allegedly) burned by the Bishop of Wakefield for its shocking content. Hardy was an unflinching observer and in TESS has left us some unforgettable vignettes of rural life in late 19th-century England: the slow death of a flock of wounded pheasants, the monotony of field labour under an iron gray sky, and the itinerant farm worker’s seasonal round. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Thomas HARDY
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