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March 8th, 2025- “2025” Vancouver Wine Fest: Part one!

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Welcome
It’s always one of the most exciting wine events on the calendar.
The Vancouver International Wine Festival. Now in its 46th year.
Over 27,000 bottles will be opened or sold.
20,000 wine fans attending 43 events.
24 must-try wines at the 2025 Vancouver International Wine Festival | Vancouver Sun
Over 1,000 different wines from 120 wineries and 15 countries.
The featured region this year was California.
When the wine festival first started,  the only winery attending was Mondavi.
Robert Mondavi himself was the first guest. Both the Festival and Mondavi have come a long way.
This is the first of two Van Wine Fest specials.
Both being co-hosted by the founders and educators from “This is Wine School.”
I am delighted to welcome the knowledge, the smarts and support of Sommeliers Jenna Briscoe – Kelcie Jones and
Maude Renaud-Brisson

Sommeliers Jenna Briscoe – Kelcie Jones and Maude Renaud-Brisson

Our Guests This Week :

 
Harry Hertscheg – Executive Director Vancouver Int. Wine Festival

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Raymond Signorello – Gala Chair and founder of Signorello  Wines (Napa)

Ray Signorello

Richard Kanazawa – Winemaker Bench 1775  (Naramata)
Stacey Horneman – Winemaker Blue Grouse Winery (Cowichan)
Kailee Frasch – Winemaker Quails Gate Winery (West Kelowna)

Stacey Harnemann – Winemaker Blue Grouse (robynpaige)

Kurtis Ogasawara – Director of Winemaking Robert Mondavi Wines (Napa)
 This is Wine School founders  – (Vancouver)
Taylor Butterfield – White Wine Maker Chateau Ste. Michelle (Wash)

Taylor Butterfield

 
 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

VanWineFest Part Two
 
Evan Goldstein – Master Sommelier (California)
David Gates – Ridge Winery
Tony Holler – Poplar Grove
John Niven – Baileyana and Cadre
Amber Pratt – Moraine
Also
Hester Creek – new Washington grown  Releases
 

EP 340 | Sugarcane: Stunning documentary into Indian Residential Schools in B.C. A tale of Native Resilience.

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In 2021, evidence of unmarked graves was found near an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Kamloops. BC,  Canada, sparked a national outcry about the forced separation, assimilation, and abuse many children experienced at this network of segregated boarding schools designed to slowly destroy the culture and social fabric of Indigenous communities.
When Emily- a journalist and filmmaker- asked her old friend and colleague, Julian , to direct a film documenting the Williams Lake First Nation investigation of St Joseph’s Mission, she never imagined just how close this story was to his own family. As the investigation continued, Emily and Julian traveled back to the rivers, forests and mountains of his homelands to hear the myriad stories of survivors. During production, Julian’s own story became an integral part of this beautiful multi-stranded portrait of a community. By offering space, time, and profound empathy, the directors unearthed what was hidden. Emily and Julian encountered both the extraordinary pain these individuals had to suppress as a tool for survival and the unique beauty of a group of people finding the strength to persevere.
The film is nominated for an Academy Award. It has already won two Critics Choice Awards.
 

SUGARCANE Director Julian Brave NoiseCat. (Photo by Emily Kassie)

 
Julian Brave NoiseCat  – Director 
Julian is a writer, filmmaker and student of Salish art and history.
His first documentary, SUGARCANE, directed alongside Emily Kassie, follows an investigation into abuse and missing children at the Indian residential school NoiseCat’s family was sent to near Williams Lake, British Columbia. A proud member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq’escen and descendant of the Lil’wat Nation of Mount Currie, he is concurrently finishing his first book, We Survived the Night, which will be published by Alfred A. Knopf in North America.

SUGARCANE Director Emily Kassie. (Photo by James K. Lowe)

 
EMILY KASSIE
  • Director, Producer, Cinematographer
    Emily Kassie is an Emmy® and Peabody®-nominated investigative journalist and filmmaker. Kassie shoots, directs and reports stories on geopolitical conflict, humanitarian crises, corruption and the people caught in the crossfire. Her work for The New York Times, PBS Frontline, Netflix, and others ranges from drug and weapons trafficking in the Saharan desert, to immigrant detention in the United States. . Her first documentary, I Married My Family’s Killer, following couples in post-genocide Rwanda, won a Student Academy Award in 2015.
Indian residential school history and its impact are not in the past. For more information on the film’s impact campaign, please visit here.
If you need support, the following resources are available:
CANADA
The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line provides 24-hour crisis support
to former Indian Residential School students and their families toll-free at 1-866-925-4419.
First Nations, Inuit and Métis seeking immediate emotional support
can contact the Hope for Wellness Help Line toll-free at 1-855-242-3310,
UNITED STATES
Call or text 988

 

 

 

March 1st, 2025 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions

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Looking back on a volatile year in BC Wine.

2024 featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters.
Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the Winter freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a 2025 with little or no wines to cellar and sell.
The Wine Industry and Government leadership came up with a plan to allow BC Wineries to harvest next year’s fruit this year in Washington, Oregon, California, Ontario, The Frazer Valley and The Cowichan Valley.
As long as the label states “Crafted in BC” and the process is transparent.
Will BC wine fans buy their favourite labels if the fruit comes from another region?
If they like the new juice?
Will they still embrace their original BC wines?
What gets replanted, and what new varietals will we see growing in the new BC?
So much to consider.
Which is why we’ve invited four of the most connected leaders from the BC wine industry to share opinions, suggestions and creative ideas over the course of an hour.

They are:

Christine Coletta:  Co-Owner Okanagan Crush Pad.  For 9 years,  executive director of the BC Wine Institute!
Specialist in marketing and branding wine.   www.okanagancrushpad.com

 

Christine-Coletta-OCP

DJ Kearney Wine Director The Terminal City Club. Wine Educator at large. @djwines  www.tcclub.com

 

DJ Kearney

Rhys PenderMaster of Wine. Co-owner of Little Farm Wine. Similkameen Valley www.wineplus.ca

Rhys Pender

Lauren Skinner BuksevicsDirector of Sales and Marketing Painted Rock. Okanagan Falls.  Member of the Wine Growers of BC Board. @paintedrocklaur  @paintedrockwine www.paintedrock.ca

 

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Lauren Skinner

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Part One of Van Wine Fest

Spring Releases

Out of BC wines are coming

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 1st 2025- 2 hours of Hand Harvested Hits!

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It started with a donor note from the back of an Uber.

Suggested music for a Birthday (Happy bday Graeme)

Some Tom Petty, also The Cash Family, John Mayer and a return to the early days of rock and roll.

  Perfect.

Back-to-back you get

The Coasters Youngblood

Little Richard Lucille

Fats Domino, I’m in love again

That blends nicely with our close look at the Bo Diddley special.

March 2, 1955, Bo Diddley recorded two songs at Chess Studios in Chicago.

One was called Rumba on the tape box. They changed the title to Bo Diddley, and that Bo Diddley rhythm became one of rock’s primary beats.

(It’s really a very old Afro-Cuban 3-2)

So, we’re playing the original and then several hits that used the beat – there are 100’s

Buddy Holly – Not Fade Away

Bruce Springsteen -She’s the One

KT Tunstall – Black Horse and a Cherry Tree

Desire – U2

The Stew welcomes Chrissie Hynde, Allison Russell, Dusty Springfield, Rosanne Cash, Teskey Brothers, Nathaniel Rateliff, Bruce Cockburn, Jeff Healy, Kathleen Edwards, Tami Neilson,.

We salute Memphis producer Willie Mitchell with some Al Green,, followed by The Wood Brothers live.  New music from Keb Mo, Taj Mahal and Ruby Amanfu

Bob Dylan was #1 in 1975 with Blood on the Tracks. I’m playing Tangled up in Blue. Followed by a great short story about Squeeze, The Beatles from Abbey Road and finish with Eric Clapton playing the Bo Diddley Beat on Willie and the Hand Jive.

 

The Mulligan Stew podcast in an interview with the filmmakers behind Sugarcane. The heartbreaking story of residential schools and their dark shameful history.

Sugarcane is just outside Williams Lake, BC. They also follow the story to Kamloops. Even though it’s regional, it has found its audience everywhere, especially in the USA.

The documentary is nominated for an Oscar.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan 2 hours of hand harvested hits
Bo Diddley Bo Diddley Bo Diddley
She’s the one Bruce Springsteen and the E St Band Born to Run
Not fade away Buddy Holly Chirpin’ Crickets
Black Horse and a cherry tree KT Tunstall Eye to the telescope
Desire U2 Rattle and Hum
The Stew with TDMulligan Coming UP – Chrissie Hynde and Allison Russell CKUA
Sweetheart like you Chrissie Hynde Standing in the doorway
Demons Allison Russell The Returner
TDMulligan Mulligan Stew playlist MulliganStewdotca
Sea of Heartbreak Rosanne Cash and Bruce Springsteen The List
God’s gonna cut you down Johnny Cash CASH
Five feet high and rising Johnny Cash Songs of our soil
Deane House and River Cafe Coming UP – Dusty Springfield and Jeff Healey
Son of a preacherman Dusty Springfield Dusty in Memphis
Mess o the Blues Jeff Healey Mess o the Blues
Won’t back down Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Full Moon Fever
Love is a Verb John Mayer Best of
This is The Stew with TDMulligan Next – back to 50’s rock
Youngblood The Coasters Best of
I’m in love again Fats Domino Essential Fats
Lucille Little Richard Best of
Hour two of the Stew [email protected] TDMulligan
Room on the porch Keb Mo – Taj Mahal – Ruby Amanfu Room on the Porch
Remember the time The Teskey Brothers single
SOB (live) Nathaniel Rateliff and SW- Pres Hall Jazz Band Live at Red Rocks
mulliganstewdotca [email protected] @tdmulligan
On a roll Bruce Cockburn O Sun O Moon
Hello in there Kathleen Edwards – Lauren Morrow Only lie worth telling
Love and Happiness Rev. Al Green Greatest Hits
Get out my life woman (live) The Wood Brothers Libe Vol 2 Nail and Heads
Coyotes Banff – 206 Cariboo St Next – Bob Dylan Mulligan Stew
Tangled up in blue Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks
You were mine Tami Neilson ChickaBoom
This is Mulligan Stew Year 29 TDMulligan CKUA
Tempted Squeeze Greatest Hits
Oh Darling The Beatles Abbey Road
Willie and the Hand Jive Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Blvd (deluxe)

EP 339 | The Stew Welcomes back Colin James

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One of the true pleasures in a lifetime in music and broadcasting is connecting with artists at the very beginning of their careers.

If the connection is a strong friendship, emotionally you get to go along for the ride.

On the downside,  you must be prepared to lose those friends along the way through attrition, lifestyle and medical issues.

I’m pleased to say Colin James has given all of us a great ride.

8 Junos, 31 Maple Blues Awards, Induction into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame, Order of BC and turning 60 years old with 21 studio albums under his belt.

Colin has played his way through an amazing collection of audiences.  Starting with Stevie Ray style  Texas blues, then blues rock, big band swing, roots, Americana and all the way back to blues.

What a Ride!!

Following a stellar concert at Massey Hall, Colin is on a Canadian tour now and he’s heading our way.  With the wonderful Terra Lightfoot!

Feb 26 -Grey Eagle   Calgary

Feb 27 – N Jubilee Edmonton

March 1 – Orpheum Vancouver

March 3 – Royal Theatre  Victoria

March 4 & 5 – Port Theatre Nanaimo

Colin is a master storyteller.

This time he has tales of recovering from a road accident on his scooter in the USA. Damage to his foot and fret hand slowed him down considerably. He has stories of becoming what he dreamed of as an 8-year-old and the biography he’s almost finished writing.

The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel.  

February 22nd, 2025: Headed for Hanks and Kurtis Kolt explains all…

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Heading for Hanks Cowichan and Kurtis Kolt explains “Everything”!

 

THE SHOW

Hank’s – Provisions from The Cowichan

Hank’s was originally going to be called “Hank & Ludo” named after our dog Hank and a gigantic bull mastiff named Ludo.  Then the name was shortened to just Hank’s. Hank, the dog,  is named after one of my favorite customers who passed away the month we opened,  at the age of 98, Hank was a local gentleman that I met at the Duncan Farmers Market and would walk to the market every Saturday rain or shine with chocolates for us in his pockets and a joke.  

(Louise)

Hank would buy charcuterie boxes and terrines from me every week – some he gave as gifts to friends and the rest he ate throughout the week”   Louise Pickles

 

“When you walk into Hanks, there’s a busy bustle going on. There may be 10 customers looking at what’s being offered, some standing in line. In the open kitchen, there’s just as many  chefs, bakers, cooks and servers. This is such a wonderful experience.” (TDM)

 

Louise Pickles –Red Seal Chef, Owner/Operator Pickles’ Pantry Ltd. and Hank’s Cowichan Ltd. 

Born and raised in Hong Kong, food has always been an essential part of family life for Red Seal Chef Louise Pickles. After graduating from Brentwood College in 1998, followed by Queen’s University and University of Victoria, Louise decided to make her passion for food and cooking her occupation and signed up to attend the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts in 2003.

Since graduating, Louise’s career has taken her around the world and back again working in hotels and resorts throughout BC such as The Terminal City Club, Diva at the Metropolitan Hotel, Sonora Resort, Black Rock Oceanfront Resort, and The Hotel Georgia.

After moving to Western Australia to work in Margaret River and the one hatted restaurant “Bistro Moncur” in Sydney NSW, she returned to Ucluelet to take on the role of Executive Chef at Black Rock Oceanfront Resort before starting a family in 2014.

As a family, Louise and her husband and business partner Aaron Walsh have chosen the Cowichan Valley as their home . Louise decided finally to start her own business in 2020. She teamed up with Aaron and coffee roaster, Dana Meiner, to open Hank’s Cowichan in Duncan.

Louise and Aaron

A go-to spot for freshly made pastries, sweet treats, and coffee, Hank’s provides an assortment of provisions, including amazing soups, celebrated sandwiches, cheeses, and charcuterie crafted by Pickles’ Pantry. The breads are a work of edible art. Louise explains how they connected with a French baker who crafts the art.  Louise and Aaron are both Red Seal Chefs.

Just imagine how outstanding Hanks is. Well, it’s even better than that. A destination to be celebrated.

 

 

Home | Hank's Cowichan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aaron Walsh – Co-owner & Chef Hank’s Cowichan 

Originally from Windsor Ontario, Aaron attended cooking school at George Brown College and went on to work in Toronto for a number of years before moving to Vancouver Island where he worked at various establishments including Long Beach Lodge and later with Lisa Ahier to open SOBO.

He stayed on the West Coast for 16 years and he has since worked abroad in Australia and in BC at numerous restaurants and hotels including Black Rock Oceanfront Resort in Ucluelet.

Aaron now oversees production and manages all culinary things and bread baking at their own  business, Hanks Cowichan.

 

www.hankscowichan.com

 

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Educator, Judge, Writer. (Vancouver)

This a wild and crazy time in the wine business.

Kurtis Kolt

As a result of the 2024 cold snap in the Okanagan, many vineyards were killed and what did survive offered up very small production possibilities.

In order to survive, BC wineries were given permission to source grapes from out of the province. They headed for Washington, Oregon,  California, Niagara and The Cowichan. Those wines, the whites at least, will be showing up on shelves in early spring. Blends we’ve never seen before. The bottles will be marked and labels changed to reflect out of province sources.

How will wine fans respond?

Also, the Vancouver Wine Festival begins soon.  Some of those new BC wines may be being poured.

California is the featured region. Multiple stories follow.

Because of US tariffs, there’s a renewed discussion about provincial trade barriers finally changing. The  Alberta / BC wine partnership  is part of the discussion.

 

Best of all, Top Drop 2025 is coming to Vancouver (May 13) and Calgary (May 15)

Top Drop Vancouver

It’s the best small wine festival anywhere.  One of the reasons it’s held in such high regard is that  Kurtis Kolt is one of the driving forces behind the choosing and presenting of the attending wineries.

 

Kurtis guests  on Tasting Room Radio to talk about “everything”.

 

www.kurtiskolt.com

www.topdrop.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

New BC Releases

Vancouver Wine Festival

The Hatch

Wine Growers of BC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Feb 22nd 2025- The Stew welcomes back Colin James

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One of the true pleasures of a lifetime in music and broadcasting is connecting with artists at the very beginning of their careers. If the connection is a strong friendship, emotionally you get to go along for the ride.

Photo by James O’Mara

On the downside,  you must be prepared to lose those friends along the way through attrition and medical issues.

I’m pleased to say Colin James has given all of us a great ride.

8 Juno Awards, 31 Maple Blues Awards, Induction into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame, Order of BC and turning 60  with 21 studio albums under his belt.

Colin has played his way through an amazing collection of audiences.  Starting with Stevie Ray style  Texas blues, then blues rock, big band swing, roots, Americana and all the way back to blues.

What a Ride!!

He’s heading our way, with the wonderful Terra Lightfoot,  following a stellar concert at Massey Hall.

Feb 26 -Grey Eagle   Calgary

Feb 27 – N Jubilee Edmonton

March 1 – Orpheum Vancouver

March 3 – Royal Theatre  Victoria

March 4 & 5 – Port Theatre Nanaimo

Colin is a master storyteller.

This time he has tales of recovering from a road accident on his scooter in the USA. Damage to his foot and fret hand slowed him down considerably. He has stories of becoming what he dreamed of as an 8-year-old and the biography he’s almost finished writing.

The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel on Saturday

 

One donor hour 

 

Shannon is a huge fan of CKUA. So much so, that her Mom donated the hour and gave it to her.

“I have been a long-time advocate and cheerleader for this  wonderful radio station, and I boldly proclaim it  as the best radio station in the World”

And for Shannon’s Mom Lorna, we play the latest single from Matt Anderson.

 

PLAYLIST

Mulligan Stew – Guest Colin James Terry David Mulligan Thanks for listening
Lighter Charlie Houston Big after i die
Searching for my love Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raising the Roof
Nobody’s fault but mine Paul Butterfield Better Days Complete albums 65-80
rock with me John Lee Hooker Rock with me
Colin James Guests on The Stew with TDMulligan
The hammer and the rose Matt Anderson single
One of these days Amanda Rheaume single
Tracks of my tears Smokey Robinson Best of
Pants are overrated Lyle Lovett 12th of June
Deane House – River Cafe Guest in hour 2 Colin James NEXT – Bob Marley & Jon Batiste
Stir it up Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend
Freedom Jon Batiste We Are (deluxe)
Colin James in Hour Two The Stew Ckua Radio
Don’t know why Norah Jones Come away with me
Colors (acoustic) Black Pumas Colors (acoustic)
Honky Tonk Bill Doggett Honky Tonk
Mulligan Stew – Next Colin James guests with TDMulligan
Colin James Interview with Terry Mulligan On The Stew
Protection Colin James Chasing the Sun
Colin James Interview complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast Video Version on tdm YouTube Channel
Ain’t nothing you can do Colin James 25 Live
Complete Colin James Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and TDM YouTube Channel
I’m still alive Colin James Chasing the Sun
Goodbye Jimmy Reed Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Kept you in my pocket Terra Lightfoot Healing Power
I’m still Bahamas Boot Cut
Rebel Rebel Rickie Lee Jones Traffic from Paradise
10th Ave Freeze Out (live) Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band Songs of New Jersey – The Live Series
Coyotes Banff Don’t forget the CKUA 50/50 Details at ckua.com
Hotel California (live) The Eagles Hotel California

EP 338 | Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary. The Filmmakers Guest on The Stew

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Special Guests are
Allison McGourtey- Producer
Bernard MacMahon. Director
 
Makers of Becoming Led Zeppelin

 
A documentary about the first 18 months of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy, Robert. John Paul and John Bonham.
Before it all exploded, and their lives got CRAZY.
And………it’s in IMAX.
The complete story can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel.
Amazing filmmaking and storytelling.

February 15th, 2025-Interview with Grant Stanley – Winemaker at Spearhead #1 Winery. And the BC Ale Trail 

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Interview with Grant Stanley – Winemaker at Spearhead. #1 Winery in Canada.

And the BC Ale Trail  (Mid-Vancouver Island!)

 

grant stanley Spearhead

 

THE SHOW 

 

Grant Stanley – Winemaker and GM  Spearhead Winery (Kelowna)

 

Grant Stanley is the winemaker and general manager at SpearHead Winery,  on the south eastern slopes just outside Kelowna, BC.

Grant is a dual citizen of Canada and New Zealand. He’s acclaimed for growing and creating exceptional Pinot Noir wines.

 

When the 2024 Wine Align Canadian National Wine Awards took place and  1800 wines from over 200 Canadian wineries were judged.

SpearHead Winery won three Platinum medals in the Pinot Noir category. That’s not all they won.

When the points were tallied, Spearhead had won Best Performing Small Winery In Canada and the Winery of the Year.

It was the wine version of the Kelowna Rockets beating the Russian National Hockey team.  They had won 12 medals in all.

The medals won in the Nationals by SpearHead  included Platinum medals for the 2022 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir, 2022 Club Consensus Pinot Noir, and 2022 Saddle Block Pinot Noir, as well as a Gold Medal for the 2021 Golden Retreat Pinot Noir.

Spearhead Pinot Noir Braided Hill Vineyard 2022 - Tasting Note - Gismondi On Wine

 

Then,  Mother Nature took over and a Winter cold snap wiped of many of their vineyards.

In order to keep making wine and paying the bills, Grant headed south to the wine regions in Washington and Oregon looking for just the right vineyards to gather harvest from.

Grant had made wines in Oregon in past years.  He knew exactly where to find the best grapes.

We’ll talk about those award-winning Pinots and those special new wines – called Dual Citizen – on this edition of Tasting Room Radio.

 

www.spearheadwinery.com

 

 

Ken Beattie –  Executive Director BC Craft Brewers Guild

A Guilded Existence: The Career of Ken Beattie, Part I - What's Brewing Magazine

(Ken Beattie)

 

Interview also includes Matt Hill – Founder and Owner  –  Fern and Cider Brewing.

The BC Ale Trail is kicking off two exciting Tasting Passport campaigns, inviting craft beer lovers to explore, sip, and win in some of British Columbia’s best beer destinations. From February 1 to March 9, 2025, participants can collect stamps while enjoying locally crafted beers, ciders, and spirits— all while supporting BC’s brewing communities.

Both the Langley Ale Trail Tasting Passport and the Central Island Tasting Passport highlight the diverse flavours, rich brewing history, and stunning landscapes that make these regions must-visit destinations for beer lovers and adventurers alike.

Each completed passport enters participants into a Grand Prize draw, featuring overnight stays, dining experiences, and more in Langley, Comox Valley, Cowichan, Nanaimo, and Parksville-Qualicum Beach.

In a brisk last segment, Ken and Matt become BC travel guides taking us down the Central Island Tasting Passport BC Ale Trail.  This ale trail is a blast.

Check out the fabulous website –

 

www.bcaletrail.ca

www.fernandcider.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON 

Hanks  Provisions –  Duncan

The Hatch

Vancouver Wine Festival

Wine Growers of BC

Spring Releases

New “out of BC” wines…

Mulligan Stew Feb 15th 2025-Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary. The Filmmakers Guest on The Stew

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Two donated hours.
 
First-hour donors, from Banff, suggested Colin James, Duke Robillard, Blue Rodeo, and Eric Burdon.
Hour Two. Comes from the legendary Ritchie Thursday Ladies Night Group.
They will gather around the nearest speaker and share the tunes with sips of B.C. Wine. A great request list doesn’t really surprise me because they’re all lifetime fans of CKUA.
Special Guests are
Allison McGourtey- Producer
Bernard MacMahon. Director
 
Makers of Becoming Led Zeppelin
 
A documentary about the first 18 months of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy, Robert. John Paul and John Bonham.
Before it all exploded, and their lives got CRAZY.
And………it’s in IMAX.
The complete story can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel.
Amazing filmmaking and storytelling.Next Week – Colin James

 

PLAYLIST

The Stew – TDMulligan Guests – Becoming Led Zeppelin Director and Producer
That’s where it at Colin James Colin James and Big Band Vol3
It hurts me too Eric Burdon Crawling King Snake
Run Jackie Venson The Love Anthology
Talk to me Los Super Seven (Delbert McClinton) Heard it on the X
Work in Progress Honeybear -The Band Work in Progress
The Stew TDMulligan Coming Up – Robert Plant & Blue Rodeo
Turn it around Duke Robillard (Suzann Forrest) Turn it Around
Terry Mulligan CKUA 50 50 Why not YOU?
Even this shall pass away Robert Plant Band of Joy
Western Skies Blue Rodeo Lost Together
Dean House & River Cafe. On The Bow Coming Up – Becoming Led Zeppelin The Stew
All over now Ry Cooder Paradise and Lunch
Pressure Drop Toots and the Maytals Pressure Drop
Remembering Mike Bloomfield Mulligan Stew – CKUA Check out the 50.50
Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan (Mike Bloomfield) Highway 61 Revisited
September Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Last Night Travelling Wilburys The Travelling Wilburys Vol 1
Coming Up – Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary TDMulligan In Hour Two
Oakland Stroke Tower of Power Back to Oakland
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 29 In Hour Two – Becoming Led Zeppelin Doc for the Ritchie Ladies
It’s a good life if you don’t weaken The Tragically Hip and Feist Live from No Dress Rehearsal
Feeling you The paperboys At peace with ones ghosts
Love so strong Bonnie Raitt Just like that
Long black veil Harry Manx Bread and Buddha
coming up – Documentary called Becoming Led Zeppelin with Director and Producer in London
why I sing the blues BB King Live and Well
The Calling Carlos Santana (Eric Clapton) Supernatural
When I call your name Mariel Buckley – Bros. Landreth Something New. Something Blue
Coyotes Banff NEXT – Becoming Led Zeppelin With Director and Producer
Becoming Led Zeppelin Interview Allison McGourty Producer & Bernard MacMahon Director Documentary at IMAX
your time is gonna come Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Allison McGourty & Bernard MacMahon Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary
Ramble on Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin 2
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel Becoming Led Zeppelin
Check out whole Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
One love/People get ready Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend