A weekly show featuring all the latest in craft beer, along with top celebrities. Hosted by Gary Monterosso, Tara Nurin and John Couchoud.
Our guest is Daniella Morrow, the owner of the new Snouts and Snouts Brewing in Hammonton, NJ. This brewery formerly was called Vinyl Brewing. We'll learn of plans for a grand opening. Beverage Chronicles can be heard live every Saturday at noon on POP FM 99.9 in southern NJ and online at www.popfm999.com
It's a personal pleasure to meet with Dennis Carradin because of the exemplary work he does in so many different areas. We enjoy a detailed recount of the valuable work he continues to do and the services he performs. Yet, he still has the time to oversee the 2024 Delaware Beer Fest, slated to be the biggest in their history.
Say hi to Alicia (Ali) Robinson, joining us as co-host on What's On Tap.
Swedesboro Brewing is one of the top breweries in New Jersey. They were recognized by USA Today as the second best new brewery in the country last year. Now they are expanding into two new locations.(Note: This episode was recorded prior to their official announcement of a second location in Collingswood, NJ.)
We're joined by Chris Henke, Justin Vitti and Brian Hink, owners of Wander Back Beerworks of Vineland, NJ. They tell us about their upcoming opening, distribution plans and the flavors to be released.
At the start of 2024, CoHo Brewing became Whale Tale Brewing. We talk with the Padussis family, the brewery's new owners, regarding what led to the purchase, along with plans for the upcoming months.
We visit with Larry Sharrott, owner of Sharrott Winery in Hammonton, NJ. Larry takes us through the history of the winery and give us insight as to the microclimate of the region and how it compares to one of the top wine areas in the world.
Rachel Benkowski, our beer historian, files a report on Oktoberfest. We catch up with South Jersey's own Millie Maddness as she updates us on her new project.
We have a summary of the Delaware Beer Festival and a preview of the upcoming Philadelphia Magazine's Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival.
On the What's On Tap podcast, we have a review of the 5th Annual American Whiskey Convention, held in Philadelphia. We also discuss the Great American Beer Festival from Denver, Colorado. Did any NJ breweries win awards?
Sarah McDowell talks with Michael Fagan, host of “Waiter Nation” an online series that honors professional waiters. Michael has interviewed many celebrities who started their careers in the hospitality industry. Hear about his new project.
Our beer historian, Rachel Benkowski gives a fascinating report on the history of pilsner. And... would you like two free tickets to the Delaware Beer Festival? Hear how you can win! www.delawarebeerfest.com
The girls are back as we hear from Rachel Benkowski, our beer historian, and Sarah McDowell, our Girl About Town. And we have information regarding a free ticket giveaway for an upcoming beer festival.
On the What's On Tap podcast, Sarah McDowell visits Bar 32 Chocolate on Tennessee Ave in Atlantic City to talk with the company's Sara Callazzo. Bar 32 is one of the most unique establishments to be found anywhere. You'll find out what makes it so special and learn the significance on the number “32.”
On the What's On Tap podcast, Sarah McDowell is on location at Josie Kelly's Public House in Somers Point, NJ. Her special guest is Ashley Kyle, the company's General Manager. You can hear the What's On Tap radio show Sundays at 1p on POP FM 99.9.
On the What's On Tap Podcast, Sarah McDowell reports from Playland's Castaway Cove in Ocean City, NJ, where the 2021 summer season is experiencing a much needed rebound. You can hear the What's On Tap radio show Sundays at 1p on POP FM 99.9.
Hammonton, NJ is known as the blueberry capital of the world. It also is home to wineries, breweries and now a great new distillery. Our Sarah McDowell has the on-location report.
We talk with Brianne Rubin, a woman who has opted for a total career change and is making her mark in the beer world.
Sarah McDowell talks with a person who helped develop an award-winning gin. I'll tell you about a local brewery that is giving away free beer from July 2-4.
We're joined by the our new regular contributor, our “Girl About Town,” South Jersey's Sarah McDowell. And we'll report on the reopening of McGillin's Olde Ale House in Philadelphia, established the year Abraham Lincoln became president. You can hear What's On Tap Sundays at 1p Eastern on POP FM 99.9, 1240 AM and TuneIn.
He made a career decision to learn the brewing trade. See how today's guest is faring after less than a year in his new job.
We are releasing an unedited episode of What's On Tap featuring Marvin Bowe and Kevin Bain of Swedesboro Brewing Co. Their official opening will be on May 15. This show will be released to radio in a couple of weeks.
Chuck Garrity, President and Founder of Death of the Fox Brewing Co. is our guest as we report from the brewery. Beer? Coffee? Why not both?
Here is Part 3 of our interview with Christo Brock, Producer/Director of the new beer documentary, “Brewmance.”
Here is Part 2 of our interview with Christo Brock, Producer/Director of the new beer documentary, “Brewmance.”
Here is Part 1 of our interview with Christo Brock Producer/Director of the new beer documentary, “Brewmance.”
We're at Bonesaw Brewing in Glassboro, NJ to try a couple of their new releases. We'll chat with the creator of those beers, AJ Stoll and discuss the brewery's expansion plans.
This week's guest is Herlinda Heras, beer judge and co-host of Brew HaHa heard on KSRO in the San Francisco Bay area. This episode originally aired on POP FM 99.9 in New Jersey. All ads have been removed.
Beer columnist and author Mark Haynie joins us this week. Mark is the NJ reporter for MidAtlantic Brewing News and the Press of Atlantic City.
Beer columnist and author Mark Haynie joins us this week. Mark is the NJ reporter for MidAtlantic Brewing News and the Press of Atlantic City.
Beer columnist and author Mark Haynie joins us this week. Mark is the NJ reporter for MidAtlantic Brewing News and the Press of Atlantic City.
Christian LeHew ("Frank About Beer") tells us about a most unusual and expensive beer.
Our beer historian, Rachel Benkowski, gives us her take on Reinheitsgebot, also known as the Beer Purity Law.
News about Cape May Brewing, Iron Hill, Reader's poll results.
We talk with Steven and Cat Wilson of the soon-to-open Behr Brewing in Cape May, NJ.
We talk with Steven and Cat Wilson of the soon-to-open Behr Brewing in Cape May, NJ.
Part 3 of our talk with co-host John Couchoud. We discuss the impact of COVID on beer sales in bars and restaurants, along with some creative steps breweries are taking to sustain their businesses.
Part 2 of our talk with co-host John Couchoud. We discuss the impact of COVID on beer sales in bars and restaurants, along with some creative steps breweries are taking to sustain their businesses.
Part 1 of our talk with co-host John Couchoud. We discuss the impact of COVID on beer sales in bars and restaurants, along with some creative steps breweries are taking to sustain their businesses.
This week's guest is Jack O'Connell, partner at the new Dr. Brewlittle's Beer Co. in Maple Shade, NJ.
We're joined by Rachel Benkowski ("Brews with Beerkowski")
We're joined by Rachel Benkowski ("Brews with Beerkowski")
This week we'll look at a national restaurant chain that has announced a new house beer, whether the way beer is poured affects its flavor and finally, spiked slushies take center stage in summer's coolest drink trend.
This week we'll look at a national restaurant chain that has announced a new house beer, whether the way beer is poured affects its flavor and finally, spiked slushies take center stage in summer's coolest drink trend.
This week we'll look at an unusual beer from Oskar Blues, a professional sports team collaborating with a brewery for a new beer and a brewery CEO resigns.
This week we'll look at an unusual beer from Oskar Blues, a professional sports team collaborating with a brewery for a new beer and a brewery CEO resigns.
This week we'll look when consumers will feel confident about returning to bars, the two flavors that are turning a handsome profit for a major brewery, a new unique beer from Anheuser-Busch/InBev and the unusual way some nursing home residents are keeping busy.
This week we'll look when consumers will feel confident about returning to bars, the two flavors that are turning a handsome profit for a major brewery, a new unique beer from Anheuser-Busch/InBev and the unusual way some nursing home residents are keeping busy.
This week we'll look at why beer drinkers are reaching for nostalgia, not novelty; the aluminum can shortage and a brewery cancels a Trump event.