This week’s episode of The Adelaide Show, is all about the Adelaide wrought iron blacksmith, Andrew Hood. Andrew runs Farmweld at Birdwood with his wife, Tricia. They not only produce all the sorts of gates and fences you can imagine, but Andrew is sought after as a blacksmith in his own right.
This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Coopers.
And our song of the week is from Zac Eichner.
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Running Sheet: Adelaide Wrought Iron Blacksmith
TIME | SEGMENT |
00:00:00 | Intro |
Not blacksmithery | |
00:00:40 | SA Drink Of The Week |
Coopers Pale Ale. Tasting notes. | |
00:08:05 | Andrew Hood, Adelaide Wrought Iron Blacksmith |
Nestled in the Adelaide Hills at Birdwood, Andrew Hood bangs away, making gates and fences and all sorts of products out of iron. Tonight, Steve Davis sits with him in his workshop at Farmweld, to talk about blacksmithery, err, sorry, blacksmithing. https://twitter.com/TheAdelaideShow/status/1049968793202515968 |
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00:40:05 | Musical Pilgrimage |
Our song this week is Black Birds by Zac Eichner featuring Aj Janus, Naomi Keyte, Wallis Prophet, Kirby Richards and Jack Degenhart. It is from Zac’s newly released EP, Neversink. |
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