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Good Beer Hunting

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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-403 Neil Fisher and Skip Schwartz of WeldWerks Brewing

Fluffernutter and Oreo Marshmallow pastry stouts. Kettle sours brewed with "obscene amounts" of fruit. A cream cheese rangoon gose. Depending on your level of curiosity and adventurousness, these beers may sound exciting or challenging, but they also have two things in common: They've been made by Colorado's WeldWerks Brewing and they're fun beers made with serious intent. In this episode, we get into some of the technical ideas, philosophies, and search for dialed-in joy with Skip Schwartz, Wel...

Mar 23, 202452 min

CL-140 Malts, Monoculture, and Money—The Future of Barley in North America

Some people nerd out about beer in general. Others go wild for water profiles, hop varieties, or yeast strains, but in Don Tse's experience, not enough people are paying attention to malted barley. It's something he's been passionate about for a decade, and a topic he finally gets to explore in-depth in his first piece for Good Beer Hunting. In that Critical Drinking op-ed, titled " Fight the Power — How Craft Malt Is Central to Taking On Beer's Industrial Complex ," Don explains how the barley ...

Mar 20, 202431 min

EP-402 Ryan Lavery, Founder & President of Widowmaker Brewing

The story of homebrewing and craft beer is intertwined. Ask many craft brewery owners how they got their start, and you'll probably hear about their homebrewing days—how it sparked their love of beer and eventually led them to turn their hobby into a career. However, homebrewing is only one part of going pro, and there are many more skills needed to open and run a brewery. Ryan Lavery, owner of Widowmaker Brewing, got his start brewing beer in his garage. A series of serendipitous moments, inclu...

Mar 16, 202442 min

TG-010 The One With The Fighting Spirit

Modelo Especial continues to absolutely dominate as a lager, but is it so successful that we can call it the new domestic lager of choice? On this episode of The Gist, I'm joined as always by Lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot, along with special guest, freelance writer, and Good Beer Hunting contributor Jerard Fagerberg to talk about how Constellation Brands has grown Modelo to a 200 million case brand and what that means for the domestic beer category at large. Plus, we look at the latest c-...

Mar 13, 202424 min

FFT-25 Matt Manthe from Odd Breed Brewing

Next up in our series of interviews from the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Matt Manthe from Odd Breed Brewing in Pompano Beach, Florida. Most of the locations of the brewers we speak to at Foeder for Thought come from far and wide, and usually from places with more mild climates than Florida has to offer. So Matt and Odd Breed adapt their process and expectations to that reality, working with yeast strains and styles that provide the nuanced results they're looking ...

Mar 05, 202436 min

FFT-24 Aaron Kleidon of Scratch Brewing

In this episode of the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, I'm talking to Aaron Kleidon of catch Brewing in Ave, Illinois, one of the country's most obscure and isolated brewers, that also happens to be one of the most welcoming and casual visits among the class of brewers you might consider a destination brewery. Tucked away in far southern Illinois, Scratch has made a name for itself with foraged ingredients, ancient methods of brewing, such as hot stone and campfire heating, as well as a culina...

Mar 05, 202446 min

FFT-23 Trevor Rogers from de Garde Brewing

In this episode of the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Trevor Rogers from de Grade Brewing, a geographical outlier like many of these producers, based in Tilamook, Oregon. de Garde was part of the avant garde in American wild ales, founded in 2012 with his partner Linsey, considered by many to be one of, if not THE first producer of these styles of beer in the US. Part of the legend of de Garde comes from its methods of collecting wild yeast along multiple locations i...

Mar 05, 202431 min

FFT-22 Brandon Boldt of Primitive Beer

After taking a short break for a St. Pete-style rain to pass through, the crowd at Foeder for Thought gathered in the courtyard at Green Bench again, dried off some seats and got a beer to listen to our second chat featuring Brandon Boldt from Primitive Beer in Colorado. A well-respected and novel producer of wild ales, Primitive is perhaps more widely known for their packaging style, putting uncarbonated wild ales into a bag and box serving package. These still beers provide a profoundly differ...

Mar 05, 202430 min

FFT-21 Zach Adams of Fox Farm

We're kicking off our 2023 Foeder for Thought episodes with Zach Adams of Fox Farm in Salem, Connecticut. Like many craft brewers, Zach was a home brewer, but unlike most home brewers, he competed at the top of the game in the Boston Beer Longshot challenge and won. Riding that boost of confidence, he and his partner bought a 1960s dairy barn and renovated it to create a humble but beautiful destination for what would quickly become one of the ties premier beer destinations. That confidence turn...

Mar 05, 202429 min

FFT-20 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing

Unless you've been listening to older episode of the GBH Podcast, you may not have heard my voice in awhile. I've been working on some new projects this past year or so that I'm excited about, but if there's one thing that pulls me out of semi-retirement each year, it's the Foeder for Thought festival in St Petersburgh Florida every March with Green Bench Brewing Company, and here we are again on the cusp of that annual gathering of wild and spontaneous beer producers gathering. This year its on...

Mar 05, 202421 min

RV-002: Measurements, Bias, and Their Impact on Beer Science and Community Building

This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts as a fundraising and awareness effort for the Michael James Jackson Foundation, which funds education and career advancement for Black, Indig...

Mar 02, 202438 min

RV-003: Building Inclusive Lexicons for Beer

This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts as a fundraising and awareness effort for the Michael James Jackson Foundation, which funds education and career advancement for Black, Indig...

Mar 02, 202453 min

RV-001: Big Ideas and Storytelling with Jamaal Lemon

This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts as a fundraising and awareness effort for the Michael James Jackson Foundation, which funds education and career advancement for Black, Indig...

Mar 02, 202435 min

TG-009 The One with the Pivot

If we've said it once, we've said it a thousand times—beverage companies are going to have to expand their offerings not just to grow, but to survive at all. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot joins me, Beth Demmon, to take a big look at 2023 and what the numbers mean for 2024, why diversification is the word of the year, and what a brewery buying into CBD could signal to the rest of the industry. This is the Gist.

Feb 28, 202424 min

EP-401 Jen Blair of Under the Jenfluence

In my time in and around the beer industry, I've heard too many people underestimate the Cicerone Certification Program, a worldwide standard for recognizing people who are experts in beer sales and service. While I haven't taken it myself, I understand the rigorous studying that's required to pass the written and tasting exam to become a Certified Cicerone, just the second level of a four-part process to become a Master Cicerone. And even those who take the test seriously aren't guaranteed to p...

Feb 24, 202458 min

EP-400 Julia Astrid Davis of Burke-Gilman Brewing

In this episode, we're talking about process. And it's not just in context of the brewing of beer, but everything that leads up to it, what happens during, and how a brewer can get better after. Helping us get into the detail of it all is Julia Astrid Davis, the head brewer and zygurmatrix at Burke-Gilman Brewing Company in Seattle. And if you're going to talk to a brewer about all these intimate aspects of their job, Julia is a great example of someone you should listen to. Over the course of h...

Feb 17, 202436 min

TG-008 The One with a Whiskey River

It's only February, but beverage companies are already setting the stage for the rest of 2024 with new products, big investments, and… TV ads? Today, Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon, recap the best and most blah Super Bowl commercials, discuss the potential of high and low ABV products, and you'll hear from Drinkways Editor Emma Janzen about the economic outlook for spirits this year. This is the Gist.

Feb 14, 202424 min

EP-399 Jess Griego of Bosque Brewing

When it comes to careers, longevity is hard to come by. Most surveys and job-focused websites will tell you Americans find a new job roughly every three-to-five years. The average American worker changes some aspect of their career—if not their entire professional focus—multiple times over their life. So, when you find someone who's really committed to the people they work with and those they work for, you know something must be going right. Such is the case for Jess Griego, now the chief operat...

Feb 10, 202451 min

EP-398 Sarah Real and Mike Dell'Aquila of Hot Plate Brewing Company

Sometimes when dreams get put on hold for too long, they can fade away and become nostalgia for what never was. But in the case of Sarah Real, her dream of starting a brewery was never far from her mind, and when she was finally able to open Hot Plate Brewing Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts earlier this year with her husband and co-founder Mike Dell'Aquila, it had been many years in the making. As one of the few Latina-owned brewpubs amongst the nearly 10,000 total breweries in the United S...

Feb 03, 202459 min

EP-397 Theresa McCulla, formerly of the Smithsonian Institution

American craft beer is old enough to have "good old days," which means it's no stranger to retirements or its best and brightest moving on to new careers. In October 2023, Theresa McCulla announced she'd conclude seven years of work with the American Brewing History Initiative at the Smithsonian Institution, wrapping up an effort that saw her collect artifacts, design exhibits, interview nearly 100 icons of American brewing, award-winning stories, and more. Theresa's departure leaves a distinct ...

Jan 27, 202442 min

TG-007 The One with the $1 Billion Bust

It's a new week with new news, but you already knew that. In this week's episode of The Gist, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot talks with me, Beth Demmon, about Drizly's billion-dollar bust, cider's rising star, and… beads? BEES! Hat tip to Arrested Development for that one. This is the Gist.

Jan 23, 202424 min

EP-396 Shanleigh Thomson of Shan.Ferments

People who work in beer arrive from all kinds of professional backgrounds and even different career trajectories. But once they're in beer, it's less common to find examples of those who will be true chameleons, working across businesses that make, move, or sell beer, or even for companies that just handle the raw ingredients that go into making it. That's what makes this conversation particularly special. Shanleigh Thomson has been a food scientist, brewer, and sales rep for distributors and co...

Jan 20, 202451 min

CL-139 Small Town Sober—Shining A Light On Arkansas' Dry Counties

Football and beer tend to go together without much thought. But in places like Pope County, Arkansas, alcohol is noticeably absent from tailgate coolers, plastic Solo cups, and concession stands. That's because the area, which is home to Arkansas Tech University, is also one of the state's 29 dry counties, where access to alcohol is restricted thanks to political influence, conservative mindsets, and tradition left from the time of Prohibition. In his first piece for Good Beer Hunting titled " N...

Jan 17, 202434 min

EP-395 Beth Demmon of The Beer Drinker's Guide to Ciders

When I tell people that I'm really into beer, a quarter of the time someone mentions cider despite the two being vastly different. These interactions have always left me feeling helpless because I lacked the knowledge to educate them about the differences, and I certainly couldn't guide them to a beer style that would be similar to cider. The extent of my cider knowledge was extremely limited—until I read fellow GBH contributor and podcast host Beth Demmon's book "The Beer Lover's Guide to Cider...

Jan 13, 202450 min

TG-006 The Gist—The One With The Juice

It's a new year and things are already shaking up in the beer world, first with Asahi's entry into brewing in the United States, plus Coca-Cola subsidiary Red Tree's big plans for 2024. Looking outside of beer, Kate and I preview what Sightlines has planned for CiderCon, the annual cider industry conference kicking off January 16, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. Keep listening for all that and more, right here on The Gist.

Jan 10, 202432 min

EP-394 Julie Wartell, editor of Craft Breweries & Cities: Perspectives from the Field

When scouting locations to open a new brewery, quite a few things are left to chance. What's available to lease, in the right price range, in the right area, at the right time? Data sometimes comes into play, but then again, sometimes, it's just vibes. Julie Wartell, a continuing lecturer at the University of California, San Diego and co-editor of the academic text titled "Craft Breweries and Cities: Perspectives from the Field," believes that statistics and scientific measurements should play a...

Jan 06, 202459 min

EP-393 Nikki West of Ciders From Mars

In the world of cider, Nikki West says the nerdier you are, the cooler you are. That's probably the scientist in her talking, but she's not wrong. As an agriculturally-based product, cider is inextricably tied to the earth, which is one reason why West decided to move from an academic career in geosciences to launching Ciders From Mars in Staunton, Virginia. It wasn't a huge leap, scientifically speaking, but it was definitely one that changed the trajectory of their life. In our conversation, W...

Dec 30, 20231 hr 2 min

EP-392 Todd DiMatteo of Good Word Brewing

From the moment I stepped into Good Word Brewing in Duluth, I was impressed. The space is a take on old-world style with warm wood and plush booths—it's comfortable, cozy, and looks like it's been there for decades even though it's fairly new. It's a place where you can settle in for a long while, and you'll want to because the food and beer are so exceptional that lingering is a pleasure. Todd DiMatteo, the owner of Good Word, has been at the helm since its opening in 2017. We first met in 2019...

Dec 23, 202356 min

TG-005 The Gist — The One In The Rearview Mirror

2023 is drawing to a close, so it's time to take a look back at the year to see what happened, what's happening, and what might happen in the coming months. This is the Gist with Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon, where we examine the biggest stories happening in beer and beyond so you know everything you need to know. It's time for The Gist.

Dec 20, 202324 min

CL-138 Something Else Entirely—A Place For Third Culture Kids

In Korean folklore, dokkaebi are tricksy creatures who love to eat, drink, and challenge humans to wrestling matches. They tend to create mischief, but generally not mayhem, and can bring you luck—if you remain on their good side. This same sense of playfulness is evident at Dokkaebier in Oakland, California, an Asian-inspired craft brewery that encapsulates not just the name, but the spirit of dokkaebi in every beer they make. In her first story for Good Beer Hunting, Maloy Luakian describes ho...

Dec 20, 202335 min
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