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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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Episodes

Into the Wild: Austin

Welcome to the third episode of Into the Wild—part of our six-city tour across the U.S. this year with New Belgium Brewing. I'm Ashley Rodriguez, and together with Good Beer Hunting's creative director Michael Kiser and studio designer Cooper Foszcz, I recently headed to Austin, Texas, for three days of great food, hot days, and unique events celebrating the specialness of wild and sour beers. It was 100° Fahrenheit during the three days we were in Austin—and yet, everywhere we went, folks poure...

Sep 13, 20191 hr

EP-234 Chad Henderson of NoDa Brewing Company

Founders' All Day IPA. Firestone Walker's 805 Blonde Ale. Victory's Golden Monkey Tripel. These are all examples of brands that have shaped bottom lines and shifted futures for some of the country's biggest breweries. For most of them, that runaway success and influence came about serendipitously. These are business-altering beers that now steer the course of their respective companies—and there are plenty of other examples of similar players scattered across the country. In today's podcast, we'...

Sep 07, 20191 hr 5 min

CL-032 Lily Waite Uses All The Salt and Butter

Welcome to the Good Beer Hunting Collective podcast, the show where members of our team interview each other to get the behind-the-scenes look at some of our favorite articles. I'm Claire Bullen and I'm the Editor in Chief at Good Beer Hunting. I have an almost endless appetite—no pun intended—for stories about food and beer. This isn't particularly surprising, given the fact that I wrote a cookbook on the subject, The Beer Lover's Table, earlier this year. At risk of sounding like an evangelist...

Sep 05, 201927 min

EP-233 Patrick Jones of Pilot Beer

Even if you barely dip your toe in the shark-infested waters of Beer Twitter, there's a chance you've heard of Pilot Beer. You don't even have to follow the brewery for it to regularly hit your timeline, as its pithy, satirical, and self-deprecating posts are retweeted and liked hundreds of times. So you'd be forgiven for thinking that Pilot is much bigger than it is. It's still a five-man operation and its Twitter account is more an extension of one of the founder's personalities than any attem...

Aug 31, 201949 min

SL-013 There's More to Beer Than Hops, You Know

Welcome to the Sightlines podcast from Good Beer Hunting. I'm Bryan Roth. If there were ever a defining slogan to sum up the past decade in American craft beer, "hops rule everything around me" may be a good fit. Pale Ales begat IPAs in all their bitter, then fruity, then juicy, then hazy glory, pushing sales and success for many businesses. IPAs, quite frankly, are driving key growth, but they're also just one style—or collection of styles, depending on how you think about them—among so many ot...

Aug 27, 201935 min

EP-232 Lucia Solis of Luxia Coffee Solutions

Coffee starts its life as the seed of a cherry. You wouldn't think that when you look at a bag of beans, but there's a whole process that coffee goes through before it gets to you. It's picked, it's washed, it's milled, it's shipped, it travels across the globe—and that's all before it's roasted, packaged, and brewed by your favorite barista. Somewhere in the middle of all that, coffee hangs out with a bunch of yeast. Lucia Solis is a coffee fermentation expert—probably not a job you dreamed abo...

Aug 24, 201954 min

EP-231 Sam Gilbert of Temescal Brewing

There are easy topics brewery owners love to talk about to promote themselves: interesting beer releases, charity work, GABF awards, or cheeky packaging. And then there are other, much stickier issues most avoid addressing: gentrification, racism and sexism in the industry; labor; and a brewery's moral responsibility to its community and the people within it. Sam Gilbert, who co-founded Oakland's Temescal Brewing about three years ago in the neighborhood with which it shares a name, doesn't shy ...

Aug 17, 20191 hr 9 min

CL-031 Sean McEmerson is Afraid You Won't Understand a Word He Says

One of my favorite things about industries like ours (beer, wine, food and drink) is the sense of community that springs up around them. People find others who want to talk about what excites them—and one of those communities is The Fervent Few. Initially a group of beer enthusiasts, The Fervent Few has transformed into a lively corner of the internet that explores the world of beer in a way that's nuanced, considered, and honest. The Fervent Few is a paid-membership community, with its own Slac...

Aug 16, 201923 min

Introducing Electing to Drink

Today, we bring you an episode of Good Beer Hunting's newest show, Electing to Drink. Hosted by author and professor David Faris and produced by GBH, Electing to Drink explores progressive politics, personalities and policies over a guest's favorite beer. This is Electing to Drink. Listen in. Subscribe to Electing to Drink on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.

Aug 12, 201940 min

Into The Wild: Bay Area

Welcome to the second episode of Into the Wild—part of our six-city tour across the U.S. with New Belgium Brewing this year. This episode comes out of our experiences in the Bay Area, San Francisco and the East Bay , where we partnered with a few restaurants, bars, and special people therein to produce some of the best and most unique experiences I've ever had around food and beverages. And that's the whole idea here—to put wild and sour beer into a context that's either entirely unprecedented o...

Aug 10, 201951 min

CL-030 Stan Hieronymus has a lot of bottle openers to tell you about

Welcome to the Good Beer Hunting Collective podcast, the show where members of our team interview each other to get a behind-the-scenes look at some of our favorite articles. I'm Bryan Roth, and I'm the Sightlines editor for Good Beer Hunting. Whether you're a beer drinker or an industry pro, chances are you may have heard someone talking about "innovation" in beer. Usually, that means a brewery is releasing a new beer, sometimes a new style it hasn't made before, or using a novel technique, or ...

Aug 08, 201932 min

SL-012 Under The Influencers

Craft beer has always had an uncomfortable relationship with marketing, Instagram and social media, and things like hype, status, and influencers. It's also long had an issue with women. Not just sexuality, but of course, also that. Not just gender and inclusion, but also that. Not just diversity and equality, but also that. In the most general, broad sense, craft beer (and beer in general), both culturally and as an industry, has long been a walled garden for men in the U.S. And over the past c...

Aug 07, 201943 min

EP-230 Adam Warrington of O'Douls

Today's conversation is another deep dive into a product that fits into the emerging "Better For You" category of low calorie beer and non-alcoholic beer, hard seltzers, kombucha, and whatnot that grocer stores are starting to organize their shelves around as drinkers start looking for options that satisfy that itch for a beer or a drink, but doesn't interrupt their flow. These kinds of drinks used to be seen as alternatives. Something you drank as a compromise when you really wanted something e...

Aug 03, 201953 min

FF-024 Jim Plachy is so farm team he can't get into the beer cave

Welcome to another Fervent Few episode of the Good Beer Hunting podcast where myself, Jim Plachy, and GBH's strategic director, Michael Kiser, catch up. We'll talk about the topics and discussions that took place in our membership community in the last couple weeks. Our 500 or so subscribers are scattered all over the world. Sometimes we meet up with them when we're on the road, or they hang out with each other, but it all comes together in our community forum on Slack. If you value the content ...

Jul 31, 201942 min

EP-229 Caitlin Landesberg of Sufferfest

If you haven't noticed, the world is starting to think about the role that craft beer plays in a healthy lifestyle. Is this a reaction to the Pastry Stouts and high ABVs of contemporary craft beer? Or is it part of a larger trend where drinkers want to know more about what's going into their bodies and how it impacts their lives? Anyone in the business of selling beer right now is talking about an emerging category known as "better for you," which covers everything from low-calorie craft beer an...

Jul 27, 20191 hr 5 min

CL-029 Evan Rail hopes, after all, that the beer is really good

Welcome to the Good Beer Hunting Collective podcast, the show where members of our team interview each other to get the behind the scenes look at some of our favorite articles. I'm Michael Kiser, and I'm the founder and director of Good Beer Hunting. And for today's conversation, I was also the photographer. I recently shot a unique story assignment in a remote corner of the Czech Republic, called South Moravia. South Moravia, as you'll hear, is a famous wine-producing region. And now, it's also...

Jul 24, 201929 min

EP-228 Rob and Keely Landerman of Woodland Empire

What's the balance between being a bit "punk" and also being a responsible business owner? You can probably find examples from a variety of companies in beer that straddle this line. In this podcast, you're hearing from the owners of one of them. At Boise, Idaho's Woodland Empire Ale Craft, founders Rob and Keely Landerman have long been said to produce some of the best beer in town. Online references started popping up not long after the brewery opened in 2014 ,and have picked up steam in recen...

Jul 20, 20191 hr 16 min

FF-023 Jim Plachy is too expensive and stabs himself in the hand

Welcome to another Fervent Few episode of the Good Beer Hunting podcast where myself, Jim Plachy, and GBH's strategic director, Michael Kiser, catch up. We'll talk about the topics and discussions that took place in our membership community in the last couple weeks. Our 500 or so subscribers are scattered all over the world. Sometimes we meet up with them when we're on the road, or they hang out with each other, but it all comes together in our community forum on Slack. If you value the content ...

Jul 17, 201934 min

EP-227 Obadiah Poundage with Mike Siegel and Ron Pattinson

Today's episode is the second we've done with this duo of Mike Siegel of Goose Island and Ron Pattinson, beer historian, writer, and a collaborator on a recipe revival project of sorts. Way back in 2016 we invited these two over to the studio to discuss their Brewery Yard Stock Pale Ale, a barrel-aged brett pale reminiscent of what a beer brewed in England over a century ago may have been like according to their research. Today's conversation is about a new beer called Obadiah Poundage, which is...

Jul 15, 20191 hr 3 min

Hāpi Festival and Symposium — Matt Tarpey of The Veil

Garage Project's Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand's hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand's Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country's Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington's famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt ...

Jul 15, 201924 min

Hāpi Festival and Symposium — Andrew Bell of The Bruery

Garage Project's Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand's hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand's Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country's Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington's famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt ...

Jul 15, 201929 min

Hāpi Festival and Symposium — J.C. Hill of Alvarado Street Brewery

Garage Project's Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand's hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand's Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country's Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington's famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt ...

Jul 15, 201920 min

Hāpi Festival and Symposium — Jos Ruffell of the Garage Project

Garage Project's Hāpi Festival and Symposium was held earlier this year in the lead-up to New Zealand's hop harvest. The symposium and festival form the public-facing side of a hop-breeding initiative Garage Project has undertaken with New Zealand's Freestyle Farms, and with backing from the country's Ministry for Primary Industries. Over the course of a day in Wellington's famous Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, speakers such as Alexandra Nowell from Three Weavers Brewing Company, Matt ...

Jul 15, 201924 min

EP-226 Gareth Williams and Bradley Cummings of Tiny Rebel Brewing

Like all of the U.K., Wales has a long, rich history of brewing. The Welsh brewing industry has pretty much had the same fortunes, too—peaking in the late 1800s then declining thanks to temperance, World Wars, and consolidation throughout the 20th century. But at some point in the early 2000s, the countries' paths diverged. While Scotland got Harviestoun and then BrewDog, and England gained Dark Star, Rooster's, Thornbridge, and others, Wales didn't catch on to modern craft beer as quickly. In f...

Jul 06, 201958 min

CL-028 Bryan Roth learns that everyone's got a barrel guy

Barrel aging beer is like stepping back in time. But over the last few years, more and more breweries are turning to the historic practice, using it as a way to impart new flavors, expand their beer portfolios, and give a nod back to traditional brewing practices. But how did barrels make a comeback? Our Sightlines editor, Bryan Roth, who we sometimes joke is the man with all the charts, decided to find out. As our Sightlines editor, you'll usually find Bryan's name on breaking news stories and ...

Jul 03, 201930 min

EP-225 Dan Love and Chris Baker of Mother Earth Brewing

It's no longer a surprise these days when a brewery announces it's opening another location. Secondary production facilities and taprooms aren't ubiquitous, but they are becoming more common for companies who quickly outgrow modest homes and expectations. In 2018, the largest brewer in Idaho came from California. Brewing a little over 10,000 barrels at its Nampa facility just outside of Boise, Mother Earth Brew Company has quickly become a mainstay in the state after opening its second space in ...

Jun 29, 201956 min

CL-027 Don't steal a turkey leg from Steph Byce

Steph Byce was one of the first people I met when I started hanging out with the folks at Good Beer Hunting. I was judging an Irish Coffee Competition, as part of yearly celebration of coffee and beer called Uppers and Downers, and Steph was hovering around me, taking photos. Steph is GBH's resident photographer—she's based in Chicago, and at any Good Beer Hunting event, you'll usually find her snapping photos. There's one of me in particular that she captured at our annual get together called O...

Jun 26, 201928 min

EP-224 Teagan Thompson and Zach Ruskin on Cannabis in Beer

To outsiders, the cannabis industry might seem like a mysterious machine. The myriad regulatory rules, the constantly changing legalities, and the complicated distribution practices make this business confusing and a bit unwieldy. And yet, in California's fledgling legal market, cannabis is flourishing. With more than eleven hundred acres of permitted cannabis farms in the state, some expect to see California cannabis become a $5 billion industry this year or next. It's a notable statistic, cons...

Jun 22, 201948 min

FF-022 Jim Plachy goes to Tulsa, starts a lifestyle brand

Welcome to another Fervent Few episode of the Good Beer Hunting podcast where myself, Jim Plachy, and GBH's strategic director, Michael Kiser, catch up. We'll talk about the topics and discussions that took place in our membership community in the last couple weeks. Our 500 or so subscribers are scattered all over the world. Sometimes we meet up with them when we're on the road, or they hang out with each other, but it all comes together in our community forum on Slack. If you value the content ...

Jun 18, 201934 min

EP-223 Fish Scales of Nappy Roots

At this point in the American beer scene, a love for IPAs, Wheat Ales, Stouts, and Saisons comes from all over. Our friends and parents. Our neighbors and celebrities. When we learn that someone has an adoration for craft beer, there's not a lot of surprise left to be had, except what kind of beer we can share as part of this fun bond. This spring, I had that debate—between a Wheat Ale and IPA—with the musician and rapper, Fish Scales of Nappy Roots. Scales, whose real name is Melvin Adams Jr., ...

Jun 15, 20191 hr 8 min
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