
That roasty character of an El Cucuy serves to tie all the senses together on a night like that. There are few things better than camping on a cool night with a fire crackling while you sip on a nice beer. As for where I actually do enjoy an El Cucuy, my top spot is outside by a nice camp fire.

Unfortunately I do not get up to Tulsa very often, so I haven't had the chance to check out the new Marshall taproom - that's on my list as a great place to enjoy a Marshall beer. A sentence said when one is acting very immature to the point of extreme annoyance, as in how a young person may act when they have their first alcoholic. Where do you enjoy drinking your favorite Marshall beer?

That is one of the favorite beer experiences I've had over the years. It was originally intended as a one-off novelty, but thankfully the brewers immediately. To this day, I can remember how that beer smelled and tasted. I remember my first and its one of my favorite beer memories ever. Wes was kind enough to take me into the brew house, where he poured me a sample of El Cucuy straight from the tank - the beer in its absolute most-fresh, ultimate form. This was pre-taproom sales, so walking into the brewery for a drink wasn't even really a thing at that time. I had a reporting workshop in Tulsa, and after the session wrapped, I headed over to the Marshall brewery to meet Wes Alexander for a tour. I was still writing the Thirsty Beagle blog for The Oklahoman at the time, so it would have been 2014 or earlier I think it was at least a few years before that. I'm not sure I can recall the first time I tried El Cucuy, but I know for sure I remember my favorite time. It's somehow bright and refreshing while being mellow and laid-back at the same time.ĭo you recall your first time trying your favorite? It's got a smooth and subtle roastiness that melds perfectly with the crisp bite of its hop profile. I'm a massive proponent of the black IPA style - I think it's an under-appreciated style, especially with a healthy dose of dry-hops. Although I love Altas IPA and the sneaky-good Klaus Hefeweizen, my favorite Marshall beer hands-down is El Cucuy. Out of 100, my applications with a male name got 10 responses to interview Out of 100, my applications with a female name got 87 responses to interview The female resume got 870% more responses.What is your favorite Marshall beer and why? A young man, at the drunken advice of a potential love interest begins to. Sometimes the male went first, sometimes the female went first. I Remember my First Beer, Man: Directed by Brian Petillo. Made a fake resume, and responded to craigslist ads with both male and female names. Innovation is important, but dont exaggerate: when I made my first IPA in 2001.

So then I thought "what about someone looking for working class jobs?" So I decided to focus on restaurants- servers, hosting, etc. I remember the amber Lugano Beer that my grandfather used to drink. Out of 100, my applications with a female name got 45 responses to interview The female resume was 650% more likely to get a callback. Out of 100, my applications with a male name got 7 responses for interview. I'd send it out with my real name, then a few days later (or few days before) with a female name. So I took my CV and changed the name to a female name. It's MUCH better being a woman So I did an experiment, I work in CS and decided to test what the gender bias is. 29.6K 1.3K sent 100 applications as a man and a woman.
