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Best podcasts about ale street news

Latest podcast episodes about ale street news

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl
Ep. 172 - Are You Ready for Some Football and Beer?

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 59:16


There is a lot of focus on football this week in America as the Super Bowl is coming up on Sunday. To get excited about the game and the cities involved I've asked on three leading experts from Philly, Kansas City, and Phoenix/Glendale.  An eighteen year veteran of the craft brewing industry, Jeremy Danner is the digital marketing manager and a brand ambassador for 4 Hands Brewing Company. Prior to his current position, Danner worked in brewing, cellar, packaging, management and marketing roles at 75th Street Brewery, the Power Plant Restaurant & Brewery and Boulevard Brewing Company. He's contributed to brewing, R&D, branding, marketing and media, helping breweries connect to consumers through his love of craft beer. He's also got a half decent Twitter following. Rob Fulmer is the Executive Director of the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild.  Bryan Kolesar is a reporter and author based in Pennsylvania. He's the founder of the Brew Lounge Blog, the author of Beer Lover's Mid-altantic, and has worked for both the Mid-Atlantic Brewing News and the Ale Street News. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guests: Bryan Kolesar, Rob Fulmer, Jeremy Danner Sponsors: All About Beer Tags: Beer, Football, Food, Travel, Baseball, Rocky

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Cask Ale: A Niche of a Niche of a Niche

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 60:21


This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy puts the spotlight on cask ales. He is joined by Michael Paul Messenie of Dutchess Ales, Paul Pendyck of UK Brewing Supplies, Steve Hamburg of Cask Marque, Greg Engert of The Grand Delancey, and Tony Forder of Ale Street News. They discuss what made each of them fall in love with cask ales, and why they nevertheless remains “a niche of a niche of a niche.” From their lower ABV, soft mouth feel, natural fermentation and enhanced flavor, cask ales are great to enjoy in large portions but require proper attention and care. The group discusses what tools and practices are necessary for good cellarmanship, how to make cask ales more accessible in the US, and the organizations and festivals like CAMRA and NERAX that help highlight what’s special about this type of beer. Beer ListSamuel Smith, Imperial StoutHigh Point Brewing Company, Ramstein MaibockHair of The Dog Brewing, Otto from the Wood 2013Fullers Vintage Ale 2009Off Color Brewing, Golden Milk Stout Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.

Beer with Strangers
Long Island Beer Guide Bernie Kilkelly

Beer with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 28:04


LI Beer Guide editor and publisher Bernie Kilkelly talks about how craft beer has changed the face of small Long Island towns. About the guest: Bernie Kilkelly is the editor and publisher of LIBeerGuide.com, the authoritative online guide to Long Island's beer scene.  LIBeerGuide.com includes listings of craft breweries, beer bars, gastropubs, Irish and German pubs, and bottle shops, as well as information on beer festivals, beer destinations and homebrew clubs and shops.  Bernie also publishes the free monthly email LIBeerGuide Brewsletter, with the latest Long Island beer news and event information.  He has been a beer journalist for over 25 years, contributing to publications including Long Island Press, Ale Street News and Beer & Tavern Chronicle, and has won awards for Food & Beverage Writing from the Press Club of Long Island and the North American Guild of Beer Writers.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 458: The Brewery at the CIA: Food & Beverage in NY

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 52:45


The marriage of food and beer is at the heart of Beer Sessions Radio this week. Jimmy welcomes Hutch Kugeman and Waldy Malouf from the Culinary Institute of America. Hutch is the CIA’s brewmaster and Waldy is the senior director of Food and Beverage Operations. They are currently preparing for the CIA’s annual Beefsteak event, which involves several courses of beef, lamb, seafood, and unlimited beer. Jamie Adams from Saint James Brewery, John Condzella from Condzella’s Farm, and Tony Forder from Ale Street News join in on a discussion about where the beer industry is headed. Local ingredients are a focal point of the conversation. John was one of the first farmers in New York State to grow hops and the local ingredients he provides to beer makers doesn’t stop there. Everyone sips on Saint James Brewery’s Myrtille Ale, made with blueberries grown at Condzella’s. Hutch and Waldy have witnessed the integration of local food into the menus and curriculum at the CIA and agree this movement is here to stay. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.

Brew Jersey Podcast
Episode 11 - Mexican Brunch with a little Ron Burgundy

Brew Jersey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 23:30


For the 11th Episode, Mike and Dave return to the Lenape Trail to reminisce and thoroughly enjoy a year-old aged bottle of Mexican Brunch from Kane Brewing. The bottle was acquired via the Beer Discussion group on Facebook thanks to Tom Carullo. Tony Forder Editor/President at Ale Street News delivers a new installment of the Ale Street News Report, featuring local brewing and brewery news.Email us at: podcast@brewjersey.netFacebookInstagram

Brew Jersey Podcast
Episode 10 - 25 Years of Ale Street News

Brew Jersey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 32:13


With an idea, a passion and a dream, and recognizing the need for a quality beer newspaper, partners Tony Forder and Jack Babin launched Ale Street News on the trickling stream of craft beer in July of 1992.For our 10th Episode, we sat down with them at The Cloverleaf Tavern to hear their amazing story. Doing double duty, Tony Forder Editor/President at Ale Street News delivers a new installment of the Ale Street News Report, featuring local brewing and brewery news.Email us at: podcast@brewjersey.netFacebookInstagram

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Brew Jersey Podcast
Episode 9 - The Story of Hoboken Brewing (Part 2)

Brew Jersey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 61:52


We've been away for a winter nap and return with a triple-size episode!We complete our fireside chat with Hoboken Brewing Company's Andrew Zebrowski and Brendan Drury by discussing crazy investors, branding and their business advice for other microbrewers. Also, Tony Forder Editor/President at Ale Street News delivers our second mighty installment of the Ale Street News Report, featuring local brewing and brewery news.Email us at: podcast@brewjersey.netFacebookInstagram

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 414: Ale Street News Holiday Party & Island to Island Brewing

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 49:40


We’ve got some special guests joining us tonight including our friends Tony Forder and the crew from Ale Street News! We’ve also got Danii Oliver and Kevin Braithwaite from Brooklyn’s Island to Island Brewing/House of Juice. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast

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Brew Jersey Podcast
Episode 8 - The Story of Hoboken Brewing (Part 1)

Brew Jersey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 21:38


Hoboken Brewing Company's Andrew Zebrowski and Brendan Drury started brewing beer in their garage and won several home brewing contests. They say that this inspired them to go bigger and start making beer professionally. Mike and Dave dig deeper into their story as they join us at the fire pit to tell us about the history of their friendship, why they started the company, and where they are headed. Also, Tony Forder Editor/President at Ale Street News delivers our first Ale Street News Report all the way from the Fifth Annual Rio De Cerveza Brew Fest.

Brew Jersey Podcast
Episode 6 - Yogi Beer

Brew Jersey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 23:24


Mike and Dave enjoy the rage and fury of Alementary Brewing Co.'s weekly Yoga Fury event every Sunday at 11am at their brewing facility in Hackensack, NJ. Participants experience Yoga Fury with instructor Kurt Reineking and enjoy an excellent craft beer from The Alementary afterwards. Mike and Dave also gab with Tony Forder, one of the founders of Ale Street News and Chelsea Days from The Alementary. Hijinks ensue.

GotMead Live Radio Show
8-1-17 Mary Izett – author of “Speed Brewing”

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 133:34


8-1-17 We're having fun tonight! We are being joined by Mary Izett! Mary is a passionate homebrewer specializing in fast and alternatively fermented beverages. She is author of "Speed Brewing", and she co-hosts Fuhmentaboudit!, a live weekly show on all things fermentable, on Heritage Radio Network and is a BJCP National ranked beer judge. She has been the president of both the New York City Homebrewers Guild and the Malted Barley Appreciation Society and has written for Ale Street News, All About Beer, and Zymurgy. Mary comes to us by way of our mutual friend, Bob Slanzi. We're really interested to find out her mead-making ideas! Join us for GotMead Live Chat, on Skype, live during the broadcast!! You can join us here: https://join.skype.com/sOgoU06hcV7s during the show, and we'll pass along questions to the guest, and answer your questions! Join us 9PM ET tonight! (8PM CT/7PM MT/6PM PT) Want to join the conversation, give us a call!! 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. If you want us to tackle your mead making questions, you can send us a question and we'll tackle it online! Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback. Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Show links and notes Bladderwrack Seaweed - http://www.seaweed.ie/descriptions/fucus_vesiculosus.php Vanilla Beans - Beanilla Entries are open for competition at the Eltham and District Wine Guild Oak and Mead - Petar Bakulic Titrets sulfite testing kit The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events St. Ambrose Cellars - Live music every Friday night – Thirsty Thursday (35% off Refills) – Open Mic Nights on Thursdays (6PM) Meridian Hive Meadery - last Friday of every month - Board Game Mead Up at the Tasting Room Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it!

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 364: Battle of the Belgians & Belgian Beer Show

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 55:51


On the season finale of Beer Sessions Radio, we’ve got some special guests joining us to talk about Belgian beer, including Tony Forder of Ale Street News, Michael Opalenski and George Flickinger of B. United, and Dan Lamonaca of the forthcoming Beer Karma shop in Brooklyn.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 346: Beyond Session IPAs

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 47:06


This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone and Justin Kennedy are joined in the studio by James Tai of Guiness/Diageo and Tony Forder of Ale Street News to talk session IPAs, extra pale ales, and more. The term session IPA describes a category of beers marketed for their hop-dominant flavor profiles at "sessionable" levels of alcohol. While this is typically 3.2-4.6% ABV, a few have stretched the definition. Last year’s 2015 GABF was the first to include Session IPA as an official style category, and it had 161 entries. That was exactly one more than American Pale Ale had in its first year. Obviously in only a couple years Session IPA has become huge. The Session IPA category is often contentious. Some have argued that many session IPAs are simply American Pale Ales with “IPA” slapped on for marketing purposes. But a definition has slowly emerged that at least codifies somewhat how they are meant to differ.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 323: Orval Day!

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 49:21


On this week's episode of Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy and Anne have a belated celebration of last Saturday’s Orval Day. Local importers of Orval, Dave Rodriguez and Scott Kowalski from Merchant du Vin join them in the studio, along with Michael Opalenski from B. United, Tony Forder of Ale Street News, and the “Beer Sensai” himself, Warren Monteiro.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 238: The Lagunitas Story

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 54:55


Hear about one of the breweries that put American craft beer on the map, Lagunitas, on a brand new episode of Beer Sessions Radio. Jimmy Carbone is joined by Tony Magee, founder and CEO of the Lagunitas Brewing Company, Mark Sljukic of Lagunitas Jimmy Ludwig of Happy Hour Guys, Joe Carroll of Spuyten Duyvil, Fette Sau and St. Anselm and Tony Forder of Ale Street News. Learn about the origins of Lagunitas, the IPA explosion in domestic craft beer and the California beer scene in the 90’s! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “No other breweries make beer the way American craft brewers make beer. We invented some of the ways craft beers are made…the entire global beer industry is causally being handed over to another generation of brewers.” [10:00] –Tony Magee on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 234: Beer Trademarks

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 52:53


Jimmy Carbone kicks off another episode of Beer Sessions Radio by talking Queens-based brewing, the Great American Beer Festival, and beer trademarks! Tony Forder from Ale Street News talks about the events of this year’s GABF. Basil Lee and Kevin Stafford from Queens’ Finback Brewery talk about their self-distribution model, and how their brewery’s name had to change due copyright law. Brendan Palfreyman, a trademark lawyer, joins the discussion to lend his advice to brewers having similiar problems to Basil and Kevin. Learn about Finback’s roots in homebrewing, and how farm brewery licensing has been benefiting brewers upstate. Has beer nomenclature gotten out of control? Find out on this week’s edition of Beer Sessions Radio! This program has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “What’s the most important piece of equipment that a brewery can have? …I’d say it’s the trademark because if something happens… people need to be able to recognize your beer on the tap.” [8:55] “In the craft beer world, if a brewer has a problem with another, they call each other. And that’s what I recommend.” [28:45] — Brendan Palfreyman on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 229: Cider Sessions

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 47:32


Welcome to Cider Sessions on Beer Sessions Radio!. Recorded on-site at Jimmy’s No 43 a few months ago, this episode features an in-depth discussion on cider and some on-air tastings. Tune in and learn all about cider and the process it takes to make it. Find out why all apples aren’t cider apples and why ugly banged up apples are sometimes the best for cider making. From the orchard to the glass – get the full scoop on all things cider. Hear from Eleanor Leger of Eden Ice Cider, John Holl, author of “Tasting Cider”, Kevin Heald, owner of Malt Shop and Dan Kochakian of Ale Street News. This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com “If you’re a grower in the United States, the best value you can get for your fruit is to sell it to the grocery store. This is makes it tough for cider makers.” [04:00] –Eleanor Leger on Beer Sessions Radio “People who make cider are farmers. They’re not like brewers who are more like chefs. It’s the complete opposite. ” [06:00] “The cider industry is just starting to hit its stride.” [37:00] –John Holl on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 202: NYC Brewer’s Choice 2014

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 53:57


It’s a packed house on Beer Sessions Radio this week as Jimmy and his crew preview the 2014 NYC Brewer’s Choice event. The marquee event of the annual NYC Beer Week (February 21-March 1, 2014), this year’s NYC Brewer’s Choice has an all NY State focus. Greenmarket’s Regional Grain Project and Valley Malt will provide locally grown and roasted malt that will be featured in many of the beers on offer. Hear from Jeff O’Neil of Peeksill Brewery, Dave Brodrick of Blind Tiger, Haley & Meredith aka The Beerded Ladies, June Russell of GrowNYC, Augie Carton of Carton Brewing, Tony Forder of Ale Street News , Andrea Staley of Valley Malt & more! Cheers! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “[Comparing brewing beer to cooking] Malts are your protein or your main, yeast is your regional stamp and your hops are your herbs” [26:00] –Augie Carton of Carton Brewing on Beer Sessions Radio “It’s amazing how many breweries have opened in New York State over the past few years.” [18:00] –Jimmy Carbone on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 188: Beer Writing & The Coast to Coast Toast

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 49:46


Jimmy Carbone is talking beer writing on this week’s edition of Beer Sessions Radio! This week, Jimmy’s sidekick is Jimmy Ludwig from The Happy Hour Guys; tune in to hear about some of The Happy Hour Guys’ recent travels, and some of Jimmy’s favorite food and beer pairings. Tony Forder of the Ale Street News stops by to talk about his recent European beer tour. John Holl drops by to talk about his new book, The American Craft Beer Cookbook, and the recipes he’s collected from some of the country’s best beer bars and restaurants. Why are so many people introduced to the craft beer movement through food? Later, Wendy Littlefield calls in to talk about the upcoming Coast to Coast Toast, and how the nationwide event hopes to promote craft beer and quality food. Tune in to hear Anne Likes Beer talk about the growth of craft beer, and why it needs to stay authentic. This program has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. Music has been provided by Pamela Royal. “Talking with people about how beer can mimic food can help draw them out of their shells.” [8:50] “It’s fun to find commonalities in beers that would go well with food!” [13:15] — John Holl on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 158: Cider & Perry with Tom Oliver

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 50:09


The topic of the day: English cider and perry! This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone is joined in the studio by Tom Oliver of Oliver’s Perry & Cider House. Learn about Tom’s family history in the cider, perry, and winemaking business, as well as some common misconceptions about cider and perry in the United States. BR Royla and Joel Shelton of Shelton Brothers Importing are in the studio to explain why they import Tom’s product, and how they hope that cider gains a wider audience in this country. Tony Forder of Ale Street News plays the flute and talks about his upcoming European beer tour, while Clint Carter of Men’s Health Magazine talks about the nutritional benefits of a good brew. Listen in to learn more about some awesome, rare Belgian beers, as well as signature characteristics of wild yeast! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com, and thanks to Pamela Royal for today’s musical selections. “At this time, I see cider with the brightest future it’s ever had because it’s not just the die-hard cider drinkers who are enthusiastic, but the younger drinkers are showing interest.” [3:30] “Wild yeast are so interesting, and I admire every beer-maker who dabbles in that world.” [27:30] — Tom Oliver on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 143: Beer Scenes: Home & Abroad

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 52:47


Welcome to another beer-soaked installment of Beer Sessions Radio! This week, Jimmy Carbone is joined in the studio by Leonardo DiVicecenzo and Luciana Squadrill from Italian craft brewery Birra Del Borgo. Tune in to hear Jimmy and the studio crew taste one of Birra Del Borgo’s brews, the Re Ale. Chris Shonberger and Ross Scarano from Complex.com and First We Feast chime in about their favorite beers from all of the fifty states. Later, Jimmy calls up Patrick Rue and Tyler King from The Bruery to talk about their roots in Orange County, California, and to hear them weigh in on the Italian beer scene. Hear more from Tony Forder of Ale Street News and Chris Saxman of Private Tap. It’s a packed house this week on Beer Sessions Radio, so make sure to listen in! This episode has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. “The goal with the ‘United States of Beer’ was to see what the beer heritage of each individual state was all about.” [7:20] — Chris Shonberger on Beer Sessions Radio “Terracotta is usually used for wine. It’s an ancient vessel, but it gives a great character for beer.” [22:00] — Leonardo DiVecenzo on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 118: Ale Street News and Waterfront Ale House

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2012 44:26


Welcome to another episode of Beer Sessions Radio, hosted by Jimmy Carbone. Tony Forder and Jack Babbin from Ale Street News are here to celebrate the beer magazine’s 20th Anniversary. Tune in to hear about the first few issues of Ale Street News, some of the events they have covered over the years, and the role of homebrewing in the success of their publication. Sam Barbieri of Waterfront Ale House is also in the studio talking about some of the beers on tap at Waterfront and the capacity of California craft brewers. The guys from Ale Street News bring over a biodegradable “Crafty Carton”, an alternative to a growler for bringing craft beer home from the bar. Tune in as everyone tastes some delicious pilsners and IPAs! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com. “This whole beer movement started because of homebrewers. There were so many cookie-cutter beers that tasted the same, and these guys were making beer that tasted great.” — Sam Barbieri on Beer Sessions Radio “Quality has to be the focus, but passion is the main ingredient.” — Jack Babbin on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 99: 49th State Brewing

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 48:46


This week Beer Sessions Radio (TM) takes a trip to the North Pole, or at least Alaska, with Jason Bullen of 49th State Brewing who describes what it’s like running a super small brewery way up north. Next, Tony Forder of Ale Street News and Andrea Stanley of Valley Malt join the conversation to talk about malt varieties, the importance of water in beer, and beer trends. Is Belgian beer over the hill? How big of a production system should beer startups use? How in the heck do you ship beer supplies to Alaska? All this and more are answered on this episode of Beer Sessions Radio. This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. “If you’re making good beer it’s gonna sell . . you really need to start at big as possible.” –Jason Bullen on Beer Sessions Radio(TM)

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 96: Bronx Brewery

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 105:31


This week on Beer Sessions Radio (TM) host Jimmy Carbone brings you the guys who are making craft beer big in the Bronx: Chris Gallant and Damien Brown of Bronx Brewery. Along with Tony Forder of Ale Street News and Jeff Cioletti of Beverage World Magazine, the gang talks about the importance of malt and malt profile– from Breiss to Weyermann– and why the malt blend in beer is so essential, especially in these times when people are favoring hop-heavy beers. This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. “I think malt is the most under-appreciated ingredient in beer and I’d like to see it get the appreciation it deserves.” –Jeff Cioletti on Beer Sessions Radio

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 84: The First Beer Sessions #Tweetup!

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011 56:05


This week Beer Sessions Radio host it’s very fist beer tasting Tweetup. Join Jimmy Carbone and returning guest Tony Fordner of Ale Street News as well as Tim Besecker of PrivateTap.com, and Paul Dlugokencky of Blind Bat Brewery. Tony fills us in on the goings on at the Great American Beer Festival while Paul tells us how he managed to get a commercial beer license to run a brewery out of his garage. Later on in the show Jimmy and Joey Redner, founder, and Wayne Wambles, head brewer, of Cigar City Brewing take your questions on Twitter from hop profiles to cigar-beer pairings. This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 83: Home Brewing & Latona Pub

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2011 50:12


This week on Beer Sessions Radio Jimmy and company, homebrewer John LaPolla and Mary Izett of Ale Street News, get to the heart of homebrewing. From the best places to get homebrew supplies, to beer-making classes, to communal places to ferment your brews, they’ve got you covered. Tune in as Ben Brenlin and Elliot Ryan of Latona Pub in Seattle call in to talk about how they’ve kept fire for over 25 years and the beer renaissance that is happening not only there but across the country. Later on Rosemary Raposo of The Village Voice gives you the scoop on the 1st annual Brooklyn Pour craft beer event and how you can get discounted tickets, only on Beer Sessions Radio! This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 76: Ale Street News, Civilization of Beer, and the Eataly Birreria

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2011 54:23


This week Beer Sessions’s soundtrack is set to the smooth flute sounds of Ale Street News‘s Tony Fordner. Joining them is Sam Merritt of Civilization of Beer and Brooks Carretta the founder of the Birreria at the roof of Eataly. Brooks expounds on building a cask-only brew pub on a Manhattan rooftop. Later tune for beer haikus, and Ashley Routson or, better known as The Beer Wench. This episode is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 55: Craft Brewer’s Conference Pregame Show

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2011 56:38


This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy & the guys pregame for the 2011 Craft Brewers’s Conference. The studio is packed with guests and the show is jam packed with beer goodness. Hear from Paul Gatza, Director of the Brewer’s Association, Mark Szmadai of Chelsea Brewing Co, Mary Izett of Ale Street News, the guys from Get Real NY and the Stone Brewing Company team. This episode was sponsored by www.GreatBrewers.com, the ultimate beer resource on the internet.

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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 45: Belgian Beer

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2011 53:05


This week on Beer Sessions Jimmy, Ray and company focus entirely on Belgian Beer. They are joined, as always, by an esteemed panel of guests including Wendy Littlefield of Vanberg and Dewulf and Tony Forder of Ale Street News. The gang discusses everything about beer made in Belgium, including brewing techniques, the tradition of bottling and how Americans found inspiration in the old methods of the Belgians. Tune in and learn about everything from the lack of drafts in Belgium to the food and drink making traditions of monks and nuns. This episode was sponsored by GreatBrewers.com – the #1 beer site on the internet!

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The Wicked Good Podcast
Wicked Good Podcast #41: Would You Like That Water To Go?

The Wicked Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2007 61:39


This week, Steve's mom joins us in the studio, late night trips to the convenience store, whether "tastes like Children's Tylenol" is a compliment or an insult, another ill-fated trip to Friendly's, registering for the Wicked Good Offspring, Snoogles, Heelys frustration, the introduction of Dirty Cat, further proof that most New England pizza sucks, Beatuty and the Geek, and the mayor of Boston attempts to pass some inane video game laws. Links:Ale Street News Music:"The Line" by Anne Heaton, courtesy of Podsafe Music NetworkIntro Music: "Pocketbook" by Derek K MillerOutro Music: "Remember Hope" by Farewell Redemption Podcasts Mentioned: Cheap DatePoddog ShowLove Long and ProsperShelly's PodcastMrs. B's Patriot WorldDinkycastMarblecast Technorati Tags: Podcasts Boston Massachusetts New England Feedback: Feel free to e-mail us at WickedGoodPodcast|at|gmail.com or call us at 206-600-MASS(6277)!

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Beercast Eight

BeerCastBrew Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 24:19


Interview with Jack Babin, Ale Street News