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Good Beer Hunting

Good Beer Huntingwww.goodbeerhunting.com
Award-winning interviews with a wide spectrum of people working in, and around, the beer industry. We balance the culture of craft beer with the businesses it supports, and examine the tenacity of its ideals.
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EP-161 Jeffrey Stuffings of Jester King Brewery

About 20 miles outside downtown Austin, Texas, it's easy to forget you're a short car ride away from one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Sitting partially hidden in the middle of spacious farmland is one the crown jewels of modern U.S. beer: Jester King Brewery. Enthusiasts make the pilgrimage from all over, waiting in line to try some of the most beloved wild, sour, and spontaneous beers being made today, every one of them with a purpose of time and place. It's the brainchild of J...

Mar 03, 20181 hr

CL-007 Beermondsey cheese mongers, cheesesteaks, and trying to chill

Welcome back to another episode of the GBH Collective, where we bring you the stories behind the stories from our writers and photographers all over the world, and from our studio team based here in Chicago. This week we've got Kyle Kastranec from Ohio who was GBH's first new voice back in 2014. We recently launch a sub blog of sorts where he explores his own perceptions of beer and the ever-evolving culture that surrounds it. We also talk to Claire Bullen, a writer we recently brought on who is...

Mar 01, 201839 min

EP-160 Miguel Rivas, The Beer Trekker

I first met Miguel Rivas a few years ago when I was learning about the Brooklyn beer scene. He was an avid photographer, beer geek, and all-around welcoming guy who I've since followed on his journeys all over the world through Instagram. He travels regularly to Costa Rica, so today we talk a lot about that, what he's been up to in Brooklyn these days, and the general state of being an influential beer geek. Listen in.

Feb 24, 201848 min

EP-159 Tom Palmer and Todd Matteson of Mondo Brewing Company

The UK brewing market is getting pretty crowded. It's now home to more than 2,000 breweries, including nearly 110 in London alone, all crammed onto an island that's roughly the size of Michigan. And when you consider the divide between modern and traditional breweries, constant debates over cask, keg, and the price of beer (to mention only a few of the oft-discussed topics), its no wonder conversations about British beer can maybe get a little…tetchy…these days. Despite it all, the UK's most for...

Feb 17, 201854 min

FF-11 Jim Plachy's get-fresh flow and a member talks bottles and cans

Welcome to another episode of The Fervent Few podcast. Every few weeks we present you with this bonus episode of the GBH podcast where we chat with members of our subscriber community, The Fervent Few. Members subscribe to GBH like a magazine, making a monthly contribution via Patreon. Members also join us in a forum to talk about a wide range of topics well beyond beer. Each week, we pick one of these topics and present the community's answers to readers in the form of an article posted to Good...

Feb 15, 201845 min

EP-158 Nathan Walser of Greyline Brewing Co.

This week's guest was recently part of an Uppers & Downers dinner we did in Grand Rapids at the Sovengard. It was spectacular. But more recently, I've gotten to know Nathan Walser from his latest project, which is his own brewery, Greyline. In a city like Grand Rapids, it's easy to get carried away with thinking of it as Beer City, USA, and there's good reason for that. There are a ton of breweries in this midwestern town. It's partially defined by its breweries. And the national success of ...

Feb 10, 20181 hr 21 min

CL-006 GBH Collective - Hillary Schuster

Welcome back to another episode of the GBH Collective where we bring you the stories behind the stories from our writers and photographers all over the world, and from our studio team based here in Chicago. This week we've got Hillary Schuster, our Experience Director at GBH. Hillary is in charge of all the events we produce as Good Beer Hunting, and working with our clients around the world to develop their own concepts and engagements with their fans. Her background in innovation planning lend...

Feb 09, 201846 min

EP-157 Kate Lee of Hardywood Park Craft Brewery

When it comes to beer, there is plenty on which we can disagree. Tastes, smells, brands, breweries—these are all things beer lovers embrace and debate on a regular basis. But one thing we can all agree on? We just want good beer. But even on that, there's plenty of subjectivity. Or is there? What makes a beer "good" or "bad" is often put into the context of our taste buds, not always with analysis through a literal and figurative microscope. This is where Kate Lee excels. She's a trained scienti...

Feb 03, 20181 hr 5 min

EP- 156 Mitch Ermatinger of Speciation Artisan Ales

As the growth of craft beer and its various offshoots continues to find its niche in smaller and smaller cities and towns, a remarkable thing is happening. Some of the most obscure styles of brewing are making their homes far from the urban centers where most of the drinkers they tend to attract actually live. Breweries like Jester King and Hill Farmstead have long embodied this anomaly. And increasingly, there's a new gelatin of sorts that's had experience working in these sought-after brewerie...

Jan 27, 201854 min

EP-155 Alex Kidd of Don't Drink Beer

In craft beer, so many of the conversations we lead are less about the beer we're drinking and more about how we identify with it, or the person who made it, or who owns that company and how that reflects back on our own self-image. Craft beer is a foggy mirror that way. And we get caught up in so many contradictions, hypocrisies and, in some cases, some serious self-hatred as a culture. Basically, we're a consumer base and an industry ripe for satire. Today's guest is one of the most effective ...

Jan 20, 20181 hr

EP-154 John Keeling of Fuller Smith & Turner

Fuller Smith & Turner—or Fuller's as it's more commonly known—is the oldest surviving brewery in London, as well as being one of its largest. Fuller's has been brewing at The Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, West London, for more than 160 years. The face of the British brewing industry has undergone tremendous change many times over during the course of its existence. Now, in 2018, the brewery faces fresh challenges. For instance, finding relevance in a market that constantly craves the rare and...

Jan 13, 201859 min

Salud! — Scott Shor, Edmund's Oast, Charleston

This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event attracts a curated selection of skilled, sour-making breweries from around the country, with a heavy presence from the Mid-Atlantic region. Sourfest represents a kind of festival that's rapidly growing in popularity, where attending breweries often run in the same circles or share a like-minded ethos, making for a special occasion for atten...

Jan 06, 201822 min

Salud! — Jason Pellett, Orpheus Brewing, Atlanta

This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event attracts a curated selection of skilled, sour-making breweries from around the country, with a heavy presence from the Mid-Atlantic region. Sourfest represents a kind of festival that's rapidly growing in popularity, where attending breweries often run in the same circles or share a like-minded ethos, making for a special occasion for atten...

Jan 06, 201823 min

Salud! — Patrick Woodson, Brewery Bhavana, Raleigh, North Carolina

This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event attracts a curated selection of skilled, sour-making breweries from around the country, with a heavy presence from the Mid-Atlantic region. Sourfest represents a kind of festival that's rapidly growing in popularity, where attending breweries often run in the same circles or share a like-minded ethos, making for a special occasion for atten...

Jan 06, 201828 min

Salud! — Barry Labendz, Kent Falls Brewing

This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event attracts a curated selection of skilled, sour-making breweries from around the country, with a heavy presence from the Mid-Atlantic region. Sourfest represents a kind of festival that's rapidly growing in popularity, where attending breweries often run in the same circles or share a like-minded ethos, making for a special occasion for atten...

Jan 06, 201827 min

Salud! — Jason Glunt, Salud Beer Shop of Charlotte, North Carolina

This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina. The entire series of interviews is here! These episodes feature: Jason Glunt, founder of the festival host, Salud Beer Shop of Charlotte ,North Carolina Barry Labendz, co-founder of Connecticut's Kent Falls Brewing Jason Pellett, founder and brewmaster of Atlanta's Orpheus Brewing Patrick Woodson, head brewer and co-founder of Raleigh, North Carolina...

Jan 06, 201825 min

EP-153 Jennifer Myers and Tom Thompson of Bottomless Brewing

When I tell people I'm originally from Upstate New York, it typically comes with a qualifier: an extra "up" tacked on as an awkward prefix to create Up-Upstate New York. If I just stick to regular, old "Upstate," there's a good chance people will assume I'm talking about some place in Westchester County. It's a never-ending discussion, trying to figure out non-specific geographic boundaries, but the real reason it has importance is because it paints the picture that there is so much more to New ...

Dec 30, 20171 hr 16 min

FF-10 Jim Plachy's Top 50 beer list gets ruined and a member says the word of the day

Welcome to another episode of The Fervent Few podcast. Every few weeks we present you with this bonus episode of the GBH podcast where we chat with members of our subscriber community. The Fervent Few subscribe to GBH like a magazine making a monthly contribution via Patreon. Members join us in a forum to talk about a wide range of topics that doesn't just stop at beer. And every week we pick one of these topics and present the community's answers to readers in the form of an article posted to G...

Dec 26, 201758 min

EP-152 Adam + Grace Robbings of Reuben's Brews

There's a lot beer lovers may miss when they travel to the Pacific Northwest, a region overwhelmed not just with breweries, but really good ones. And while there are plenty of businesses that captivate beer geeks, one in particular has long caught my eye. Seattle's Reuben's Brews is something of rocket ship in an area pleasantly saturated with some of the best beer in the country. The name might not sound familiar to those outside Washington, but Reuben's is one of the fastest growing breweries ...

Dec 23, 20171 hr 7 min

MU-009 Anchor Steam Beer

Our resident composer for the podcast and our commercial video work, Andrew Thiboldeaux, is writing original scores devoted to beers he finds fascinating. These are interpretations of the experience of drinking them. But they're also just great tunes.

Dec 21, 20172 min

EP-151 Dan + Tom Lowe of Fourpure Brewing Co.

The UK's independent brewing scene is booming. Recent figures from the British Beer and Pub Association put the number of active breweries in the UK at more than 2,000, meaning that the UK has more breweries than any other European nation. At the heart of this growth have been the UK's metropolitan areas, cities such as London, Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol, and many more. But thankfully, that growth hasn't been restricted to the cities, with more breweries choosing to establish themselves in s...

Dec 16, 20171 hr 8 min

FF-009 Jim Plachy tries to remember FoBAB and a Fervent Few member talks about distribution in Southern California

Welcome to another episode of The Fervent Few podcast. Every few weeks we present you with this bonus episode of the GBH podcast where we chat with members of our subscriber community. The Fervent Few subscribe to GBH like a magazine making a monthly contribution via Patreon. Members join us in a forum to talk about a wide range of topics that doesn't just stop at beer. And every week we pick one of these topics and present the community's answers to readers in the form of an article posted to G...

Dec 13, 201746 min

EP-150 Tom Oliver of Oliver's Cider & Perry

This past fall when GBH experience director Hillary Schuster and I were in London for the Beavertown Extravaganza and Uppers & Downers, we were thrilled to get outside the city for a couple of days to visit one of my favorite cider makers in the world, Tom Oliver. He was pouring at the Extravaganza, of course, right next to Other Half, which made me laugh a bit as I entered. There were dozens of people rightly waiting in line for Other Half's beers and almost no one in line for Oliver's cide...

Dec 09, 20171 hr 3 min

EP-149 Erik Lars Myers of Mystery Brewing

The Brewers Association loves to tout the ever-growing number of small and independent breweries that are popping up across the country. It's gotten to the point where there's really no type of geographical area that's without some "hometown" beer. In North Carolina, the number of breweries has ballooned in recent years, with businesses finding homes all over. While you might have heard of places like Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh, or Durham, the town of Hillsborough is less commonly known. But ...

Dec 01, 20171 hr 56 min

FF-008 Jim Plachy talks #brands and a member describes the best $5 he spends a month

Welcome to another episode of The Fervent Few podcast. Every few weeks we present you with this bonus episode of the GBH podcast where we chat with members of our subscriber community. The Fervent Few subscribe to GBH like a magazine making a monthly contribution via Patreon. Members join us in a forum to talk about a wide range of topics that doesn't just stop at beer. And every week we pick one of these topics and present the community's answers to readers in the form of an article posted to G...

Nov 23, 201752 min

#SHELTONFEST2017 — Paul Brouwer of Oedipus Brewing

Today's episode is part of a series of talks we recorded at the Shelton Brothers festival back in August in Atlanta — a phenomenal gathering of some of the best brewers in the world, as well as a few niche cider and wine makers, all holding their own in one of the most diverse and interesting product portfolios that's ever been assembled. The folks from Shelton Brothers gave us a room, and free rein to curate talks with anyone we wanted, on any topics we wished. It's a somewhat speedy series of ...

Nov 21, 201717 min

#SHELTONFEST2017 — Chris Herron of Creature Comforts

Today's episode is part of a series of talks we recorded at the Shelton Brothers festival back in August in Atlanta — a phenomenal gathering of some of the best brewers in the world, as well as a few niche cider and wine makers, all holding their own in one of the most diverse and interesting product portfolios that's ever been assembled. The folks from Shelton Brothers gave us a room, and free rein to curate talks with anyone we wanted, on any topics we wished. It's a somewhat speedy series of ...

Nov 21, 201727 min

#SHELTONFEST2017 — Amber Watts, Ron Extract, and Jason Hansen of Garden Path Fermentation

Today's episode is part of a series of talks we recorded at the Shelton Brothers festival back in August in Atlanta — a phenomenal gathering of some of the best brewers in the world, as well as a few niche cider and wine makers, all holding their own in one of the most diverse and interesting product portfolios that's ever been assembled. The folks from Shelton Brothers gave us a room, and free rein to curate talks with anyone we wanted, on any topics we wished. It's a somewhat speedy series of ...

Nov 21, 201727 min

#SHELTONFEST2017 — Adair Paterno of Sante Adarius and Brad Clark of Jackie O's

Today's episode is part of a series of talks we recorded at the Shelton Brothers festival back in August in Atlanta — a phenomenal gathering of some of the best brewers in the world, as well as a few niche cider and wine makers, all holding their own in one of the most diverse and interesting product portfolios that's ever been assembled. The folks from Shelton Brothers gave us a room, and free rein to curate talks with anyone we wanted, on any topics we wished. It's a somewhat speedy series of ...

Nov 21, 201719 min

#SHELTONFEST2017 — Henry Nguyen of Monkish Brewing

Today's episode is part of a series of talks we recorded at the Shelton Brothers festival back in August in Atlanta — a phenomenal gathering of some of the best brewers in the world, as well as a few niche cider and wine makers, all holding their own in one of the most diverse and interesting product portfolios that's ever been assembled. The folks from Shelton Brothers gave us a room, and free rein to curate talks with anyone we wanted, on any topics we wished. It's a somewhat speedy series of ...

Nov 21, 201723 min
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