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Huddle Podcast Episode 4 - Greg Hardy, Training Camp, and Beer


Jeremy Igo

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On this episode of the Huddle Podcast Jay Weezie from Cheers Charlotte stops by to introduce us to a few beers he feels are good for the football season. Sammi Jo, although not a beer drinker, does partake.

 

The Greg Hardy courtroom drama is happening as we record so we discuss it as it is happening including the verdict.

 

Also, training camp tips for those of you heading down to Spartanburg.

 

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Loved it as always! I literally laugh through the entire thing.

You guys have inspired me to try some of those fancy beers, just not the really heavy, dark kinds. The fruity one sounded yummy.

I agree with Sammi Jo. You have to wear a dress to training camp. Something light and cool serves a dual purpose: keeps you from sweating your butt off and you look cute as well!

I will never go to the Beacon. Ever. Yuck.

Can't wait for the next episode!

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WHOAH. You bite your tongue when you talk about the Beacon! Love that place. Sooo unhealthy and sooo delicious

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Just don't plan on going back to camp after, unless you want to spend half the practice in the portajon...

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Ok, fine I'll subscribe just stop tempting me with beer.

Oh man, I can't do portajons either.

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You should hear my GF's thoughts on them. I hear about it every other day when she's out in the field at work

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Just don't plan on going back to camp after, unless you want to spend half the practice in the portajon...

 

haha no I usually go after the morning practices....

 

If there is something better you'd like to introduce me to when we're down there I would be open to it, but Beacon is just delicious southern fried goodness

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Loved it as always! I literally laugh through the entire thing.

You guys have inspired me to try some of those fancy beers, just not the really heavy, dark kinds. The fruity one sounded yummy.

I agree with Sammi Jo. You have to wear a dress to training camp. Something light and cool serves a dual purpose: keeps you from sweating your butt off and you look cute as well!

I will never go to the Beacon. Ever. Yuck.

Can't wait for the next episode!

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Not all dark beers are heavy. Look at the abv and go for a lower one like 5%. Young's double chocolate stout is a good one.

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Not all dark beers are heavy. Look at the abv and go for a lower one like 5%. Young's double chocolate stout is a good one.

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I've always heard that if you are in a beer drinking contest go with Guinness because it's so light. Kind of makes sense because when you make a black and tan, the Guinness always floats on top because it's not as dense as normal beer. The dark red of Guinness (it's not black) just gives people the impression that it's a heavy beer. 

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