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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-377 Monique Gray of Momentum Cider

It's not breaking news to say there aren't many women owners across beverage alcohol, or to say there are even fewer Black women in ownership positions. That's why when a company helmed by an African-American woman does launch, it's essential to explore who they are, what they're doing, and how we can understand their endeavors to help move industry cultures forward. Monique Gray is the founder of Momentum Cider, a fledgling cider brand out of Long Beach, California, and the recipient of the ina...

Aug 19, 202348 min

CL-130 From Stone to Tongue—Exploring Minerality of Earth and Beer

At what point do creative pursuits become exercises in futility? When does the lack of success become failure, and when does it serve as a reminder in the value of pursuing a breakthrough? How can we look to the Earth as a guide towards unpredictability—and what does beer have to do with any of this? In his piece titled " From the Pores of Earth—The Impractical Alchemy of Stone Fermentation ," a story published as part of our Mother of Invention series in collaboration with Guinness, writer Jera...

Aug 16, 202332 min

EP-376 Cha McCoy of The Communion

It's easy to get lost in the world of craft beer. I liken it to falling in love with someone. For years, craft beer was the only thing I could think of, but eventually I came up for air and realized there's a world of wine and spirits out there. But instead of diving into the history or stories behind my favorite bottles, I find myself fascinated by the influencers, tastemakers, and educators in the beverage space. One of those people is Cha McCoy, a sommelier, public speaker, and beverage progr...

Aug 12, 20231 hr 2 min

CL-129 Nostalgia, Authenticity, and Heritage — Exploring the Global Path of Today's Spirits

Once upon a time, supporting independent makers in food and drink was paramount for conscientious consumers. To these shoppers, a common goal was to avoid anything with a whiff of global corporate ownership. But today, the goal posts have shifted in a slightly different direction, with customers often focusing on aspects like seasonality, sustainability, and staying as close as possible to the source. This emphasis on hyper localism isn't quite as one-dimensional as it seems, or so says writer a...

Aug 09, 202332 min

EP-375 Doug Constantiner of Societe Brewing Company

We've all heard the stories of homebrewers following their passion into professional brewing. There's an engineer or a lawyer who homebrewed for years and after lots of encouragement, decided it was time to give it a go. But how many Wall Street investment bankers turn down lucrative salaries to open a brewery? There's at least one in San Diego, and it's Doug Constantiner from Societe Brewing Company. Doug is one of those people that is accomplished and humble, always ready with a smile, a pint,...

Aug 05, 202348 min

EP 374 - Ayla Kapahi of Borderlands Brewing

People in the beer industry often tout the aspiration of using the drink as a way to "build community." What they typically mean is that interacting over a beer is meant to be some kind of equalizer, allowing humans to connect in a better way. In this episode we meet someone who has taken this idea to heart, acting as one of the most prominent community builders in the Arizona beer scene for several years. Ayla Kapahi is the director of brewing operations for Tuscon's Borderlands Brewing, but is...

Jul 26, 202348 min

EP-373 Dashawn Agbonze of Mastry's Brewing

We've all set professional goals at one point or another, even if it's just thinking back to the time as a kid you wanted to be an astronaut or athlete or president of the United States. For us adults, some of that imaginative whimsy fades once we actually start our working lives, but the desire to find something special isn't ever fully lost. In this episode, we're going to talk hopes and dreams, and how for one brewer, a drive to learn also meant opportunities to excel. Dashawn Agbonze is head...

Jul 22, 202348 min

CL-128 A Burgeoning Oasis In A Stifled State — Crafting Community in Chattanooga

When it comes to alcohol in Tennessee, whiskey is king. But craft beer is slowly starting to become part of the state's identity, and in Chattanooga, the brewing scene is finally coming into its own. In his first piece for Good Beer Hunting, writer Drew Pitt, a Chattanooga transplant by way of Los Angeles, explores the history, legacy, and challenges beer has faced in the city and gives us a glimpse towards the future. Drew's piece, titled "Rebirth and Reinvention — As Chattanooga Grows and Chan...

Jul 19, 202332 min

EP-372 Chelsey Rosetter and Ben Farber of Benny Boy Brewing

I have a confession. I have a vested interest in getting people excited about cider through beer. I even wrote a book about it called " The Beer Lover's Guide to Cider ," which comes out in September and aims to translate existing beer knowledge and appreciation as a way to inspire readers to explore a new-to-you beverage in cider. Luckily, I'm not the only one with this mission, and today, you'll hear from two others who are also on this journey. Benny Farber and Chelsey Rosetter opened Benny B...

Jul 15, 202352 min

SL-035 Beer's Money Back Guarantee

The past year has been a hard one for most beer categories. With the exception of imports—particularly those from Mexico—volume growth hasn't been easy to come by. That's led companies to release new brands and packaging formats, but there are only so many ways a brewery can find new avenues to sell more beer. So, in recent months, you may have noticed another tactic: rebates. Offering money back isn't new in beer. The largest companies have provided rebates when shoppers buy large packs of Bud ...

Jul 13, 202326 min

EP-371 Chantel Columna of Novel Strand Brewing

Like most of my beer friends, I first met Chantel Columna on Instagram. Our online conversations eventually led to an in-person meeting when a work trip brought Chantel to Atlanta in 2021. We enjoyed beers while diving into a conversation about the beer industry and life at large. Last year, my husband and I traveled to Denver. I knew I couldn't leave the city without visiting Novel Strand Brewing Company , the brewery Chantel, along with her husband, Tamir Danon, and Ayana Coker, opened in 2018...

Jul 08, 202343 min

CL-127 Legacy, Heritage, and Family — How To Live Forever Through Food

Family recipes, passed down through generations, are one of life's greatest blessings. In my house, it's a salsa recipe, started in earnest by my mother, fiddled with endlessly by me, and one that I plan to pass down to my son. For Good Beer Hunting community editor and cooking enthusiast Stephanie Grant, it's her grandmother's recipe for red rice, an evolved version of the West African staple jollof, and one that she had to seek out in order to nurture a connection to her Gullah-Geechee identit...

Jul 05, 202333 min

EP-370 Tony Rahí Jaquez Moreno of Outsider Brewing

For many of us, beer is a passion. It's something that tastes great, brings us together with loved ones, and provides small details we can fret over in an endless quest to best understand everything that goes into the beverage. It can also be a lifeline. In this episode, you'll learn why a job in beer became so pivotal for Tony Rahí Jaquez Moreno, who came to the U.S. at 19 to study at the University of Nevada, but turned away from a career in mechanical engineering to immerse himself in malt, h...

Jul 01, 202344 min

CL-126 Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, No Booze — On Sobriety & Cutting Back on Consumption

The phrase "sober curious" is picking up steam in beverage alcohol circles—perhaps most notably in the craft beer industry. More non-alcoholic products, sober events, and shared conversations regarding our collective consumption habits are taking place than ever before, but a stigma remains. If you're not drinking, why are you even in a beer space to begin with? That's exactly what today's conversation is about. I'm joined by writers Jerard Fagerberg and Mark LaFaro to discuss Jerard's sober-cur...

Jun 29, 202337 min

EP-369 Josh Merced of Northern Arizona University

Over the last decade, one of the aspects of beer and brewing I've admired the most has been an increased attention from the world of academics. Wine has long been a centerpiece for research, but it feels like college faculty are now catching up thanks to a better understanding of the social, cultural, and community side of beer. There is a ton to be learned beyond the science of making beer and in this conversation, we'll get insight on how space and place inspire one professor. It may be summer...

Jun 24, 202356 min

EP-368 Sara and Sam Kazmer of Elsewhere Brewing

Back in 2019, my husband and I traveled to Cuba, and as part of our entry into the country, we had to book a cultural experience. We chose a tour around the city of Havana, visiting different local spots while learning about the history and present day struggles of the country. Our tour ended at our guide's grandmother's house, where she served us rum and coffee. It was a beautiful experience that encouraged me to continue to get off the beaten path whenever I travel. My friends Sara and Sam Kaz...

Jun 17, 20231 hr

CL-125 Love, Loss & Grief — Remembering John Stoner

As a former resident of Richmond, Virginia, and with family and friends still there, I visit the city fairly frequently. But seeing it through the eyes of someone else and hearing them describe places like the James River, Ardent Craft Ales, or Mekong made me long to go back. But the story you'll hear about today isn't a typical travel piece: Rather, it's a bittersweet exploration of the city, an ode to a friendship that ended too soon. In her first story for Good Beer Hunting, titled "Share Wha...

Jun 15, 202336 min

EP-367 Becky Clark and Sean White of Little Fish Brewing

Whether food or drink, there's so much that goes into process. That could mean how a brewer combines hops, malt, water, and yeast to get the flavor of a beer just right, or how a chef takes even more ingredients to build a dish with cascading tastes on every bite. In this episode, process and place come together in a unique way from a brewery in Ohio. Little Fish Brewing Company doesn't just have a curious head brewer in co-founder Sean White, but also a James Beard Award-nominated executive che...

Jun 10, 202353 min

EP-366 Eric Pham of Prison City Brewing

Many of the people who work in the craft beer industry got their start because they were passionate about the liquid in their glass. Eric Pham, head brewer and innovation brewer at Prison City Brewing in Auburn, New York, is one of those people. After feeling unfulfilled at his desk job, Eric's fiancé suggested he look for a job in the beer industry since they spent many of their weekends visiting breweries. Eric found his way into beer in 2018 as a warehouse assistant at Lamplighter Brewing Com...

Jun 03, 202345 min

EP-365 Michelle Vanderwalker and Sean Umstead of Kingfisher Cocktail Bar

For years, spirits have taken up a larger share of alcohol consumption across the U.S. Almost exclusively stealing sales from beer, this trend has been boosted by increased interest in cocktails. Whether making them at home, buying them canned and ready to drink, or going out to a bar or restaurant, America's cocktail culture is thriving as drinkers search for new flavor experiences. In this episode, we're going to explore a few aspects of why. Durham, North Carolina's Kingfisher bar was among t...

May 27, 202359 min

EP-364 Josh Kopp & Chrissie Pinney of Hana Koa Brewing Co.

Beer has never been "just beer." It can divide as well as it can unite. Some efforts to use beer as a force for good have resulted in initiatives that call for an end to sexual violence, raise money for lifesaving medical research, and even promote literacy. Among those leading the charge to use beer as a force for good are the duo behind Hana Koa Brewing Company in Honolulu, Hawai'i. Head brewer Josh Kopp and director of operations Chrissie Pinney launched Hana Koa in 2019, and from day one, fo...

May 20, 202357 min

CL-124 Discovery in What's Not There — Finding the Great Outdoors While Searching for Bigfoot

I recently learned that California has 461 recorded Bigfoot sightings. That's second only to Washington State, but far more than the mythical creature's presumed home turf in British Columbia, which counts a mere 134 sightings since 1924. But how many sightings can be credited to the power of suggestion? Or were they all real instances that just so happened to occur to true believers? We may never know, but that's not really the point. You can believe, or not believe, but staying open-minded to ...

May 17, 202328 min

EP-363 Paul Schneider of Cinderlands

Today's guest, if we're speaking in beer years, is a lifelong friend. But what feels like a lifetime really only started around 2011 in Chicago when Good Beer Hunting, at the time just a personal hobby of mine, was basically unknown outside of a small community in Chicago. At the time, Paul Schneider was still a history teacher in the burbs homebrewing and volunteering at small start-up breweries around the area. We met at a Goose Island First Thursday event, which was a loosely defined monthly ...

May 13, 20231 hr 29 min

SM-009 Frontline Frenemy — Alcohol's Backhanded Role in the American Civil War

In the runup to the American Civil War, the number one political issue on everyone's minds was…slavery. Of course it was. But it's easy to forget that the number two issue was alcohol. Back then, like today, debates over drinking boiled down to a few key points: who should drink what—and in particular what kind of liquor—how much, when, and what that drinking said about a person's character. When American drinkers, usually men, marched to war in the Union and Confederate militaries, the politics...

May 06, 202338 min

CL-122 A Sip Of The Big Apple — A Brief History of NYC's Beer Bars

New York City is, in almost all respects, on the cutting edge, the vanguard of the very cultures we consume through fashion, art, music, and food. But when it comes to the craft beer scene, the city that never sleeps seems to have done just that—slept on the industry's development and growth, until, of course, they joined the party, which is still going strong. In her latest love letter to New York, titled "Vagabond Shoes Longing to Stray — Through Years and Boroughs, for the Beer Bars of New Yo...

May 03, 202332 min

EP-362 Peter Kiley of Monday Night Brewing

Creativity of all kinds fascinates me. I love seeing artists work and watching their final products take form. But most of all, I love to hear them talk about their processes, their frustrations, their joys. No matter the medium—design, food, or in this case beer—I like to glimpse the way their minds influence their work. Those moments of visibility bring a level of understanding of the creative process that I couldn't get to on my own. When I worked at Monday Night Brewing here in Atlanta, I ha...

Apr 29, 20231 hr

CL-121 Full Tank - How a Maine Gas Station Became a Craft Beer Pioneer

Sometimes, hidden gems remain hidden for a reason. Those in-the-know may jealously limit access to outsiders; other times, it's simply because surprises can blossom in the most unexpected places. When it comes to craft beer, our hidden gems tend to be places like old-school beer bars or hyper-local destinations that remain off the radar of tourists. But occasionally, entire subcultures have been built in the most unlikely of places—and that's what we decided to spotlight in our newest series, Ga...

Apr 17, 202331 min

EP-361 Shibli Haddad of Arroyo Shell

What if I told you one of the best places in the country to find the coolest, freshest craft beer is in Pasadena, California? That probably wouldn't surprise. But what if I also told you that when you go to find the latest releases from Humble Sea or Trillium, or even a bottle of Cantillon, you could also fill up your gas tank a few dozen feet from that refrigerator door? In this episode, you're going to meet Shibli Haddad, who owns and runs a Shell gas station that has become one of the most im...

Apr 15, 202351 min

EP-360 Nicole Oliver of Edmund's Oast Brewing Co

Science has always been intimidating to me. I was never good at memorizing the periodic table or combining an array of chemical compounds to get a desired—and safe—mixture. Despite the challenges that lasted from middle into high school, I still found it all fascinating, the act of testing and discovery and using specialized equipment that can provide meaningful answers to all kinds of questions. And in this episode, we're talking about it all in relation to beer. Our guide will be Nicole Oliver...

Apr 08, 202342 min

CL-120 David Neimanis On The Magic (And Misconceptions) Of Non-Alcoholic Spirits

Non-alcoholic spirits, beer, wine, and beyond have finally graduated from punchlines to premium products in their own right, filling up store shelves and restaurant menus in greater numbers than ever before. But as writer David Neimanis explains in his latest piece for Good Beer Hunting, there's still a long way to go for many of these products—non-alcoholic spirits in particular—to achieve their potential as legitimate and valuable alternatives to the status quo. That piece, titled " Spirited A...

Apr 05, 202333 min
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