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Brady and Holli sit down with Adam & Katie Rozanas, local beer bloggers with big aspirations. They discuss how their journey began, from their early days as a couple in Minneapolis to their present-day home in Rogers.Between Katie's colorful can reads in a variety of accents, the group discusses the origin of their Instagram account which was born out of a difficult season in their life. Their desire to tell unique stories through written word led them to gigs with PorchDrinking (porchdrinking.com) and The Growler (growlermag.com).Time is spent discussing mental health and how those who suffer from depression and anxiety deal with the toxicity of social media. They mention how it's easy to forget that there are real people behind the accounts, but that the duo does a good job of sharing their failures as well as their successes.And it wouldn't be a 2020 podcast without discussing shelter-at-home, COVID-19, and George Floyd. There was a lot to cover. Adam and Katie dig deep into their thoughts on the current events, the backlash they received during the protests, and mused on their responsibility as social media influencers.The podcast finishes by asking what's next for their account. It's a watershed moment that either means the end or the start of something big. Stick around if you want to find out what style of beer they believe most resembles themselves. You'll even learn about Katie's next tattoo!Beers:Bent Paddle - Pordij, Juicy IPA (@bentpaddlebeer)Bad Habit - Simpin' Ain't Easy, Gose (@badhabitbrewing)Copper Trail - Beach Daze, NEIPA (@coppertrailbrewingco)Bauhaus - Wonderstuff, Czech Pilsner (@bauhausbrewlabs)Pulpit Rock - Show and Tell, Blackberry Kettle Sour (@prbrewing)For Clips and Other Fun, follow: Brew Chat Podcast Instagram: (@brewchatpodcast)Our Guest:Ale Adventures (@aleadventuresmn)Katie (@katharine_rozanas)Adam (@adamrozanas)Website: Ale AdventuresHosts: Brady Lindquist (@bradysbrews)Holli Kern (@holliroseart)Want to be on the show?www.brewchatpodcast.com/contactJoin the BC Crew at brewchatpodcast.com
It seems like beer enthusiasts, myself included, are always looking forward. When we’re not trying to figure out what the next IPA is going to be, it’s easy to prognosticate about upcoming business plans, releases, and who needs to learn more about whoever the next, hot brewery may be. But as we’ve heard so many times before, you don’t know where you’re going, unless you know where you’ve been. Liz Garibay is the person you may want to call when it's time to bridge these things as both historian and beer lover. For years, she's led a project known as History on Tap, which traces history through alcohol, and for herself and others, created inspiration to better understand how beer and its unique community factor into larger cultural stories. As founder and director of the Chicago Brewseum, she’s also had an analytical view toward the history of drinking in one of America’s most iconic cities. I ran into Liz this summer at the annual Beer Bloggers and Writers Conference, where she told me about a new exhibition she was a part of and as our conversation drifted over all sorts of beer topics, I wanted to take the chance to sit down with Liz for the podcast as a way to better capture some of the ideas of how Drinking Past has an ability to shape our Drinking Future. No need to break out your Encyclopedia Britannica for this one, but I hope you’ll enjoy some extra context all us beer lovers might miss when we’re keeping our heads on a swivel, just trying to keep up with everything that’s certain to be next. This is historian Liz Garibay. Listen in.
Welcome back to the GBH Collective, a special series of interviews where we have the chance to dive a little deeper with Good Beer Hunting contributors and friends on topics of writing, beer and the stories you read and hear from GBH. In this episode, we’re joined by a name you may be familiar with if you’re a beer fan, especially if you’re on Twitter, and very much so if you live in New England. For years, Carla Jean Lauter has shared stories from Maine on her blog, beerbabe.com, and more recently through the weekly Tap Lines column in Maine Today. She’s been an outspoken voice on a variety of issues in beer, from pushing breweries to simply publish their hours of operation on their website, to discussions of inclusion and diversity. Carla and I have known each other for some time, and in addition to interactions on social media, shared emails, acting as a voice in stories, and even acting as a tour guide to proper drinking in Portland, Maine, I got to see her again this summer when we were both in Virginia as part of the annual Beer Bloggers and Writers Conference. Amongst presentations, we sat down for a bit to talk about what it means to cover beer, and more specifically, what it’s like to do so in her home state. Portland, let alone Maine, already has a great reputation among beer enthusiasts, but I hope that hearing Carla talk about it all gives you new or renewed interest in exploring what the state says in its slogan is “the way life should be” … just with a little more beer along the way.
Dan sits down with Paige Latham Didora and her husband Rick Didora of Alcohol By Volume to discuss their Beer Bloggers and Writers Conference experience.
This is a special bonus episode of Washington Beer Talk! For the Gigantic Bicycle Festival, coming up soon, I got the opportunity to interview Casey Neill of Casey Neill and the Norway Rats, a local band! It's not a brewery and I think you'll be able to tell that I keep using my brewing knowledge to guide the conversation with some measure of success. There's also lots of Cycling Cicerone events in this one including The Beer Bloggers conference, The Everett Bike With The Brewers ride September 9th which I am hosting along with Everett breweries Middleton, Lazy Boy, At Large, Crucible, and Scuttlebutt, and The Vashon Island Oktoberfest coming up September 22nd which I am hosting along with Vashing Island Brewery. There's a lot going on over here! Support the podcast and give the gift of beer at Craft Beer Club.Join me at Gigantic Bicycle Fest August 24-26 2018. Use promo code 'beer' for half off camping. https://www.giganticbicyclefestival.org/
Simple is Best @NoCoastBrewCo @SierraNevada_NC @sheltonbrothers @scratchbeer @RhizomePro @breweryvivant @jingabrewing @AvenuePubNOLA @YazooBrew @Saintsomewhere @FFGeuzeria @MillerCoors @UintaBrewing Co hosts : Good ol Boy Sparky, Good ol Boy Tim, Good ol Boy Kendall, Rev. Mark, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Our best of 2017 SUDS episode. We get to talk about some of our favorite people in beer, our favorite beers from 2017, and some of our favorite places we call Good Belchin Zones. We taste and discuss the following people, places, & things: People: Good ol Boy Mike, Bob Sylvester, Frank Boon, Travis Hixon (Blackberry Farm Brewing), Scratch Brewing, Matt Leff (Rhizome Productions) Places (Good Belchin Zones): FunkFactory Geuzeria, Miller Brewing Milwaukee, Avenue Pub, Zebulon Brewing, Brewery Vivant Things: This podcast, beer laws evolving in the South, Shelton Brothers The Festival, Nuit Belge Northcoast Tart Cherry Berliner Weiss SUDS – 4 Unita Lime Pils SUDS – 5 Sierra Nevada Barrel Aged Chico Wild Ale SUDS – 5 Frederiskdal Kirsebaervin Cherry Wine SUDS – 5 Jing – A Lychee Xanadu (Lychee Berliner Weisse) SUDS – 5 Jing – A Guizhou Smoked Chili Porter SUDS – 5 Elaine’s Bohemian Pilsner SUDS- 5 Yazoo El Lagarto Wit SUDS – 4 Saint Somewhere Lectio Divina SUDS – 5 Brewery Vivant Escoffier SUDS – 5 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Hosted online at Spreaker and available on iTunes, iHeart, Google Play, PRX, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and YouTube. Good ol Boy Sparky appears even while on house arrest. Check out his blog Parenting While Intoxicated. https://parentingwhileintoxicated.com/ Good ol Boy Kendall tolerates us on a repetitive basis. Be sure to check out Kendall and June’s Blog. www.beermakesthree.com You can also check out that cool article on Frank Boon That time I met Frank Boon at Beer Bloggers & Writers Conference (https://www.beermakesthree.com/2017/12/22/frankboon2017/) Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it’s from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes Podcast”
With renewed vigor and fresh off of this year's Beer Bloggers & Writers' Conference, Nick drags Cam off of the couch and in front of the mics once again. The guys discuss SC winners from the 2016 U.S. Open Beer Championships, brewery openings and expansions in Charleston, the newest Bierkeller Columbia launch and a new crackdown on an old law affecting beer festivals across the state. Featured music - "Acid Earlier/Love Thy Neighbor" by ET Anderson (etanderson.bandcamp.com/releases)