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Tolbert’s Beer Review: Pizza Port Brewing Over the Falls Double IPA
While thinking so much about waterfalls Tom could help but speculate to the real way that Harry Houdini died. In a barrel over a waterfall or from a sucker punch near the edge of one?
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Tolbert’s Beer Review: Alvarado Street’s Dank Shake Milkshake IPA
This week on Tolbert’s beer review Tom’s hands go rouge, there are glow sticks, and of course we have beer.
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Murph: Warriors fans now have a new slogan for 2018-19
Tell you what. Some sports writers might as well be comedy writers.
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Tolbert’s Beer Review: New Glory Do You Even Mosaic Broh?
What’s cooler than Steve Young and Rollie Fingers? This beer.
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Murph: 38 years later, Willie McCovey made a fan base weep again
His farewell service on Thursday marked the end of his life, a life lived so well as a son, a father, a teammate, a connective thread to generations of San Franciscans; the day marked the end of his life as a Giant.
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Murph: There’s something fresh and thrilling about the 2018-19 Warriors
This Warriors season feels like an ode to joy.
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Murph: Stop worrying about Kevin Durant leaving
But ever since our KNBR insider, The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson, dropped his now-famous “Man, K.D. out!” sound bite into the capable hands of our producer, Adam Copeland, it’s become a recurring theme on our show, and in the minds of Warriors fans.
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Murph: Joe Lacob already in consideration for greatest owner in Bay Area sports history
Fresh off a hard-hat tour of the soon-to-be-completed Chase Center, the San Francisco home of the Golden State Warriors starting next season, I was left with two words for Warriors fans: Joe. Lacob.
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Tolbert’s Beer Review: Alpha Acid Brewing Company May the Haze Be With You
Tom knows you noticed the Olympia Beer shirt he’s wearing while reviewing craft beer, that doesn’t mean he drinks the stuff.
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Fitz: Success of Drew Brees another reminder that size doesn’t dictate ability
How about some love for the “little guy” in the world of sports this week. With the constant drumbeat of praise for size in sports I’d rather focus on actual results when evaluating players.