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Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

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Drink Beer, Think Beer is a weekly conversation with brewers, growers, and other brewing industry professionals that explores the art, culture, and business of craft beer. Hosted by John Holl and recorded on location, this podcast gets to the bottom of every pint and offers insight into the dynamic world of beer.
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Bonus: Randy Mosher Talks about Tasting and Experiencing Beer

When it comes to beer education, Randy Mosher has schooled countless drinkers on the art and science of tasting beer. He is a writer and creative consultant, the author of five books on beer and brewing, and provides training and lectures around the world. Mosher is a teacher at the Siebel Institute, has a background in design and advertising, and frequently consults on new product development and branding for breweries and specialty food and beverage companies. Based in Chicago, he is currently...

Oct 19, 202256 min

Ep. 156 - Von Ebert Brewing

This is the last, for now, of the shows recorded on location from the Pacific Northwest. It was recorded at Von Ebert Brewing ’s Glendoveer location, on the far edges of Portland, Oregon and situated on a golf course. Von Ebert is a brewery that has been crushing it since the start. Making great IPAs and Lagers as well as boasting a terrific blending program – in fact we discuss some of those beers on this show to illustrate ingredients and process. A brewery with a diverse portfolio that execut...

Oct 12, 20221 hr 3 min

Ep. 155 Austin Umbinetti-Hutton of Aslan Brewing

As the sojourn through the pacific northwest continues I’m thrilled to air this episode of the podcast recorded in Bellingham Washington at the Aslan Depot where head brewer Austin Umbinetti-Hutton joined me before a live audience on a wide ranging conversation about his career, the beers Aslan is making, the importance of community and creativity, and more. This Episode is Sponsored By: New Holland Brewing Dragon's Milk began as a single barrel experiment over 20 years ago at New Holland Brewin...

Oct 05, 202259 min

Beer Travelers: Denver

From Andy Crouch: "Denver holds a special place in my heart. I’ve watched as the local beer scene has grown and then exploded, with dozens and dozens of breweries cropping up in parts of town that didn’t even really exist, such as RiNo. Denver has long had a formidable beer scene but today it is one of the country’s best. And on this second episode of the Beer Travelers podcast , we’re going to talk with two local experts, Tristan Chan of PorchDrinking and Jonathan Shikes of the Denver Post . Th...

Sep 28, 20221 hr 10 min

Ep. 154 - Kevin Quinn of Bale Breaker Brewing

In the 1920s when the practice was more common, Meghann Quinn’s ancestors followed the railroad west and wound up settling a farm in Washington’s Yakima Valley. Following the repeal of Prohibition, they got into the hop industry and have ridden the wave since; supplying the larger brewers through the uninspired decades of large-scale American brewing, and into the boom days of today’s craft surge. Seeing the success of hops in the larger market coupled with an interest in homebrewing Quinn, her ...

Sep 21, 202246 min

Ep. 153 - Chuckanut Brewery + Garden Path Fermentation

"I’ve been spending the last week or so in the Pacific Northwest and this is the first of several shows that I’ll be bringing you from Washington and Oregon. It kicks off at Chuckanut , the brewery founded by Mari and Will Kemper and recorded at their brewery in Burlington, Washington, south of Bellingham where they long operated a pub and restaurant. This production facility is largely dedicated to lager, with a few ales thrown for good measure, but mostly lagers. They’ll expand upon what broug...

Sep 14, 20221 hr

Ep. 152 - Brad Ring of Brew Your Own Magazine

"A few weeks ago I spent some time in Vermont, touring around breweries, catching up with old friends, and doing a little promotion for The Craft Brewery Cookbook – which is available now where books are sold. At two of my stops I teamed up with Brad Ring, he’s a long-time friend and colleague and the publisher of Brew Your Own Magazine. BYO has a long and storied history and is the best resource for anyone looking to get into homebrewing or looking to add on knowledge. I’m not just saying this ...

Sep 07, 202243 min

Ep. 151 Dave Colt and Andrew Hood of Sun King Brewing

"A long, long time ago I lived, briefly, in Indiana working as a newspaper reporter. Working the late shift there weren’t a lot of drinking options for a post-shift beer. Thankfully there was a brewpub not far from the office that would stay open late and on most nights I’d find Dave Colt and Clay Robinson working on recipes and plotting their own brewery. The brewery would become Sun King , and is one of the largest in Indiana with a growing footprint, multiple locations, and a commitment to qu...

Aug 31, 202258 min

Ep. 150 - Christian Weber of Common Roots Brewing

"The fire was fast moving and devastating, and even standing outside the rubble in the immediate aftermath Christian Weber knew that Common Roots would rebuild. The brewery in upstate New York had become a community hub and the loss was devastating, not only for the customers, for Weber’s family – which founded and built the brewery – but also the employees who relied on the company. So from day one Weber said they would be supported and the brewery would be back. Last week I had the chance to s...

Aug 24, 202255 min

Ep. 149 - Travis Zeilstra of By All Means Brew Lab

"I met Travis Zeilstra more than a dozen years ago, at the first SAVOR event in Washington D.C. he was pouring beers for the brewery he worked for at the time and we struck up a conversation about beer and food – natural given the event – that stuck with me for quite some time. He’s done his turns in kitchens and preparing menus and thinking about the ways flavors interact and can delight. Now, as the head brewer of By All Means Brew Lab in Billings, Montana he can think about how the beers inte...

Aug 17, 202245 min

Brewer to Brewer: Tomme Arthur and Marcus Baskerville

On the first episode of the Brewer to Brewer podcast Tomme Arthur of The Lost Abbey interviews Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing. Eventually the conversation turns to Black is Beautiful , the global collaboration that Baskerville and the brewery spearheaded. To date more than 1,200 breweries in 22 countries have brewed and released the beer which aims to “raise awareness for the injustices people of color face daily and raise funds for police brutality reform and legal defenses for t...

Aug 10, 20221 hr

Ep. 148 - Gary Glass of Left Hand Brewing

Gary Glass was entrenched in the world of homebrewing. What began as a hobby soon turned to a career, where he spent 20 years at the Brewers Association, including a long stint as the director of the American Homebrewing Association. When COVID-19 struck and the Brewers Association laid off a significant portion of its staff, Gary was included in that group and pondered what he would do next. He wanted to stay involved in the brewing industry and thought about doing sales, but an opportunity pre...

Aug 03, 202254 min

Introducing The All About Beer Podcast

Welcome to the first episode of the new All About Beer podcast. In this premiere episode, co-hosts Em Sauter and Don Tse examine the Cold IPA with Kevin Davey, of Wayfinder Beer , who is credited with creating the style. From the specs and flavor, process and debunking myths, this show will explain and examine every facet of craft beer’s newest style. Subscribe to the All About Beer Podcast wherever you get your podcasts and please leave us a review. We appreciate your support. This Episode is S...

Aug 01, 202250 min

Ep. 147 - Mitch Steele of New Realm Brewing

"I spent a few days in Georgia earlier this month, visiting breweries that had long been on my list but current global events kept me away. Chief among the breweries was New Realm , an impressive outfit that was founded by a trio of brewing professionals with long careers in beer. On the brewing side is Mitch Steele. He’s one of those first name club brewers who has spent his tenure creating intriguing and classic recipes, pushing the boundaries of hops, and working to bringing forgotten or shad...

Jul 27, 202252 min

Ep. 146 - A History of Brussels Beer in 50 Objects

"It can be hard to come up with new ideas for beer books, so sometimes taking inspiration from another concept – like lists – just makes sense. This is not a bad thing and in the case of Eoghan Walsh’s new book A History of Brussels Beer in 50 Objects it is a very good thing. This is especially true since he does not talk about beers specifically (with a few exceptions) since that concept has been done over and over again. There are tangible objects that have helped shape drinking in Brussels ov...

Jul 20, 202237 min

Ep. 145 - Todd DiMatteo of Good Word Brewing + Public House

" I’ve had the good pleasure of knowing today’s guest for a while now, although this is only the third time we’ve hung out in person. Todd DiMatteo is the owner and brewer here at Good Word Brewing and Public House in Duluth, GA and has been turning out some of the more flavorful, interesting, and low abv beers that I’ve had in a while. He has a long career in beer and hospitality, including a long term at the Brick Store Pub, an Atlanta institution, the influence of that bar can be felt in his ...

Jul 13, 202248 min

Ep. 144 - Andrew Witchey of Dancing Gnome

Andrew Witchey is the founder and brewer of Dancing Gnome in Pittsburgh and opened up his new taproom early for a conversation over Kölsch about how the city has evolved beer-wise and where it’s heading. Then he talks about his appreciation of lagers, his dislike of sours, and how he created a new space that reflects the beers and the brewery’s personality. This Episode is sponsored by: Cigar City Brewing Co. Cigar City Brewing has taken inspiration from beyond the cosmos for Cosmic Crown, a gol...

Jul 06, 202254 min

Ep. 143 - Author Pete Brown talks about Clubland and The World's Best Beers

"Pete Brown is a an award winning writer and author whose curiosity has led him deep into the history of food and drink and along the way he has uncovered forgotten stories, helped shape the understanding of beer, and enchanted readers though his ability to convey a keen sense of place and voice. His latest book was just released. It’s called Clubland: How the Working Men’s Club Shaped Britain . He charts the clubs early beginnings, booming popularity, influence on popular culture, and eventual ...

Jun 29, 20221 hr 3 min

Ep. 142 - Nate Schweber author of "This America of Ours"

"I’ve known Nate Schweber going on 20 years now, we’ve been colleagues, friends, and even co-authors. I can say without a doubt that he is one of the hardest working reporters I’ve ever met, he has a keen eye for detail, enjoys a good drink, and knows how to rock with the best of them. He’s a raconteur, with endless curiosity and compassion, and great passion. My life is better because I know him. His chords are familiar to listeners of this show as it has opened up every episode since we starte...

Jun 22, 202258 min

Ep. 141 - Tom Beckmann of Goldfinger Brewing

"It's no secret I love a well made lager. One of the great benefits of this current brewing age is the number of small producers that are creating high quality pilsners and lagers. Goldfinger Brewing , located in a western Chicago suburb is one of them. Thomas Beckmann, the co-founder and brewer is my guest this week. He has all the credentials one would want from a proper lager brewer. He has his Master Brewer’s diploma through the World Brewing Academy in Chicago and Munich, and built Goldfing...

Jun 15, 20221 hr 1 min

Ep. 140 - Live from Highland Brewing in Asheville, NC

Show notes from host John Holl "In a sign that the world is adapting to the pandemic, beer weeks are back and last week Asheville, North Carolina one of the great beer cities in America celebrated all of its breweries and producers. I was fortunate to spend a day in the city capped off by a visit to Highland Brewing , which was founded in 1994 by Oscar Wong. Today the brewery is led by his daughter Leah Wong Ashburn. Highland put in the hard work and laid the groundwork for the scene to come and...

Jun 08, 20221 hr 1 min

Ep. 139 - Lindsay and Shawn Johnson of Birds Fly South

Birds Fly South calls itself a “progressively old school urban farmhouse” brewery. It might sound like several contradictions until you start talking with Shawn and Lindsay Johnson, the co-founders, and suddenly this Greenville, South Carolina brewery starts to make sense. The origin story might sound familiar. Shawn was a beer fan who tried a lot of different styles and visited breweries during his time in the Coast Guard. At the time they were stationed on Kodiak Island, Alaska where early sun...

Jun 01, 202247 min

Ep. 138 - The State of Non-Alcoholic Beer in America

In a testament to how quickly the beer industry can change, it’s hard to imagine even just a few years ago that a panel like this would be taking place. But as the beer industry matures, there is a tilt towards health and wellness, the rise of non-alcoholic beer in the craft space can not be ignored. It shouldn’t be ignored. What you are about to hear was held in a seminar room at the 2022 Craft Brewers Conference in Minneapolis. This is an expert panel that is pushing the boundaries of non-alco...

May 25, 20221 hr 6 min

Ep. 137 - Brian Hunt and Patrick Rue of Moonlight Brewing

Last week, word got out that Patrick Rue, the founder of The Bruery in Orange County California, and more recently the founder and operator of Erosion Wines in Napa had acquired a 50 percent stake in Moonlight Brewery , a beloved northern California brewery founded 30 years ago by Brian Hunt. Moonlight is known for its beers like Death & Taxes and Reality Czech and had been half owned by Lagunitas via Heineken for the past six years. I first learned of the news via Beer by BART , a great sit...

May 18, 202245 min

Ep. 136 - Niko Tonks and Evan Sallee of Fair State Brewing Cooperative

"They say that beer brings people together, and that was certainly evident last week in Minneapolis as much of the brewing world gathered for the Craft Brewers Conference and it seems that at some point or another everyone made the trip to Fair State Brewing Cooperative. I was among them, and had the chance to sit down with co-founders Niko Tonks and Evan Sallee. From the beginning, as the brewery name suggests, the pair along with other co-founder Matt Hauck, wanted consumers to be involved wit...

May 11, 202247 min

Ep. 135 - Austin Jevne of Humble Forager Brewing

Much of the professional brewing world is focused on Minnesota this week as the annual Craft Brewers Conference is happening, along with the World Beer Cup competition. I thought it would be a good to check in with a brewer in the state – or at least one connected with the state. Minnesota beer laws are wonky which has led to creative solutions. Austin Jevne the Owner & Head Brewer of Humble Forager , which is contract brewed in Wisconsin as well as Minneapolis, will explain how the brand de...

May 04, 202245 min

Ep. 134 - Em Sauter's New Book: Hooray for Craft Beer!

"Em Sauter is a cartoonist and visual beer educator who delights readers daily on her website Pints and Panels . She’s worked in breweries and been an advocate for good good beer. This week she has a new book out – her second – called Hooray for Craft Beer! An Illustrated Guide to Beer , published by Brewers Publications. It’s available where books are sold and you should go buy it. She takes us readers on a journey through beer history and styles and does so in an engaging way in a book that ca...

Apr 27, 202250 min

Ep. 133 Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery

Show notes from John Holl: "As I’ve mentioned, I’m always on the lookout for new-to-me breweries, especially ones that are bucking the normal trends. Todd DiMatteo of Good Word put Wheatland Spring Farm and Brewery on my radar, and I’m thankful. I’m talking with John and Bonnie Branding, the couple behind the brewery that sits on 30 acres of farmland, about an hour west of Washington, D.C. There they are growing their own grains, including some that haven’t seen the light of day in beer in quite...

Apr 20, 20221 hr

Ep. 132 - Dana Henion of Van Henion Brewing

"Lagers continue to get the love in the craft beer space and this week I’m glad to have Dana Henion on the show. She is the co-founder, co-owner and brewer at Van Henion Brewing , a new operation that opened in a brewery space that was previously occupied by Boneyard Brewing in Bend, Oregon. She runs the brewery with her husband Mark and long time friend and colleague John Van Duzer. Together they say it’s a combined 65+ years of brewing experience at some of the state’s better known breweries. ...

Apr 13, 202238 min

Ep. 131 - Troy Casey of Casey Brewing and Blending

By now, you might be familiar with Troy Casey and his beer career. After graduating from the University of California at Davis he took a job with the company then known as MillerCoors, working in their Colorado brewery in the A.C. Coors division. It was a research and development facility where they would test out various recipes, noodle around with new ones and see if anything stuck that could eventually be scaled up to the big production brewery. It's a brewer’s dream. Great equipment, access ...

Apr 06, 202250 min
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