I love interviews, and I love beer. And I love the stories behind breweries even more. I have traveled all over the United States and have visited many different breweries. Our breweries here in Maine rival any I have been to, and they deserve to be highlighted.
Pull up a chair as we catch up with Sean Sullivan of the Maine Brewer's Guild. He clearly loves his job, and has a vision for what the craft beer movement and culture brings to Maine.Sean Sullivan
Lubec Brewing Company in Lubec, Maine, is only one stop is the beautiful downeast area. Gail was great to talk with, and filled with stories about the town, and each beer. And after the interview, I got to meet a great couple just stopping through from Portland on their weekend trip to Lubec, and then Fort Kent (Chris and Rachel, @wetravelforbeer)Talking with Gail Great flag for LubecThe outside of the tasting roomLubec Brewing Company LogoOutside seating
Two Gramps Brewing in Gardiner, Maine, has been a great addition to the downtown strip. From burgers to tater tots, music to trivia, there is something for everyone. Go meet Joe, and tell him I say hi! Cheers!Joe GouldThe sign out frontThe corner bar
Located on a back road in Skowhegan, Bigelow Brewing is a big-small brewery in the middle of nowhere, where you can listen to live music with 300-400 of your closest friends.Listen in as Pam and Jeff Powers tell about how they started the brewery.Part of the lawn, with the hops plants in the backgroundEntrance to the buildingPam and Jeff PowersAnother view of the yardPizza OvenFront of the Pizza Oven
Bath Brewing adds a quaint meeting place to Main Street in Bath. Good food, and great beer, you should visit soon!Courtney and PeteBrewing equipmentMore brewing equipmentPete showing off his brewing equipmentFront of Bath Brewing
The Maine Brew Bus provides a unique experience in Portland and the surrounding areas, with tastings, education, and fun.Don Littlefield was a fantastic host, and is well-liked and respected through the craft beer community.One of the tour buses:The logo:Gotta love the license plate:Back of the bus:Don beside the bus:Me and Don:
Cushnoc Brewing is my hometown brewery, which is exactly the kind of idea that Tobias Parkhurst, James Bass, Casey Hynes, and Chris Geerlings had in mind when they co-founded Cushnoc in 2017. As Augusta, Maine's first brewery, they opened to much fanfare and will shortly celebrate their 2nd anniversary. Cheers!If you want to hear more of Chris Geerlings and Casey Hynes, head over to my other podcast, "Interviews With ME", where I interviewed both of them last year.Front of Cushnoc BrewingInside the restaurant Tobias ParkhurstJames BassChris Geerlings
Boothbay Craft Brewery is such a family type of atmosphere, it makes me almost want to work there! We talk with Lori, Sharon, Brett, Andy and Win about the ups and downs of starting and owning a brewery You have to visit this gem of a brewery!Front of the brewery / tavernLori, Sharon, and BrettAndy and SharonAndy and WinAndy, Win, and LoriThe Cryptos LabelThe brewery equipmentMore brewery equipmentA batch that is barrel aging
A very special episode this week as we go on a tour of Allagash Brewing Company in Portland, ME. Lindsay Bohanske gave me a detailed and thorough tour of the brewery and explained so much about the process. And they are expanding their footprint on location. Cheers!Lindsay giving the tour Brewery equipment.Expansion out back.The lab.On the deck overlooking the bottling equipment.Seeing beer being aged.For special VIP guests (I was not one of them).The very interesting "coolship" part of the tour, in its own building.
Tune in as I talk with Ben Moore of Lone Pine Brewing and the history of the brewery, where they are going, the collaborations they work on, and the impact of the Maine Beer Box!
Listen to the inaugural episode of the MBP as we talk to Alex Maffucci, president of Atlantic Brewing Company, and hear about the brewery's history, and connection to the community on Mount Desert Island.