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Step into the world of craft brewing with host Anupam Gupta as he sits down with Suketu Talekar, the visionary co-founder of Doolally. In this episode, explore the fascinating journey of how Doolally crafted its mark in Pune's beer scene, pioneering a revolution in craft brewing. Suketu shares insights into the inception, challenges, and triumphs behind building Doolally's unique brand identity and signature flavors. Tune in for a refreshing dive into the world of Doolally craft beers!Get in touch with our host Anupam Gupta on social media:Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/b50 )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/b_50/ )LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupam9gupta/ )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com/You can watch the full video episodes of PaisaVaisapodcast on the YouTube channel.Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See the podcasts live and with video on our Youtube Channel every Sunday at 8:45am PST!Our Youtube Channel:www.youtube.com/GenusBrewingOur individual Instas:Peter:https://www.instagram.com/genusbeermiler/https://www.instagram.com/growingupmcarthur/Logan:https://www.instagram.com/genussquatch/Tim:https://www.instagram.com/genusdangerboots/Ryan:https://www.instagram.com/genusfanboy/Find us on Social Media!http://www.Instagram.com/GenusBrewinghttp://www.Facebook.com/NuHomeBrewhttps://vm.tiktok.com/VwUAbt/Send us Beer if you want it Reviewed!17018 E Sprague Ave Unit 101Greenacres, Wa. 99016
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Episode 1 titled "What Makes a Good Beer?", gives insight into the world of craft beer through the eyes of local Red Crow Brewing Company co-founder and brewmaster Chris Roberts. Episode Summary: This episode features a discussion with Chris Roberts over the brewing process and the nuances of craft beer. Chris is a co-founder and brewmaster of a craft brewery called Red Crow Brewing Company or RCBC. RCBC is located in Olathe, Kansas, and has been serving its delicious vision of craft beer with the area since 2015. Listen as Chris gives a 1,000-foot view of his journey of transitioning from a family man who drives a truck for a living to a part-owner and brewmaster for a successful local business. In addition, to an explanation of the key ingredients of beer, the complex brewing process, the distinction between Ales and Lagers, and ultimately what it takes to make a good beer. In this episode we discuss: 00:00 - Jump by BlckSamson (iTunes, Spotify, & SoundCloud) 00:27 - Intro Explanation and Opportunity for KC Artists 01:54 - Brewmaster Chris Roberts' Journey 34:03 - Types of Breweries 39:54 - The Brewing Process 54:49 - Beer Ingredients 56:11 - Ale versus Lager 1:12:44 - What Makes a Good Beer? 1:23:56 - Advice to New Brewers 1:28:28 - Conclusion and Teaser Resources: Homebrew Talk Forum "Frankenbrew" Keg Washer Video Tom Hennessy Immersion Course Brewers Association Manual
See the podcasts live and with video on our Youtube Channel every Sunday at 8:45am PST!Our Youtube Channel:www.youtube.com/GenusBrewingOur individual Instas:Peter:https://www.instagram.com/genusbeermiler/https://www.instagram.com/growingupmcarthur/Logan:https://www.instagram.com/genussquatch/Tim:https://www.instagram.com/genusdangerboots/Ryan:https://www.instagram.com/genusfanboy/Find us on Social Media!http://www.Instagram.com/GenusBrewinghttp://www.Facebook.com/NuHomeBrewhttps://vm.tiktok.com/VwUAbt/Send us Beer if you want it Reviewed!17018 E Sprague Ave Unit 101Greenacres, Wa. 99016
“We’re yeast farmers. We’re trying to set up a party that our guests are just going to rage at,” says John Mallett, VP of operations for Bell’s Brewery (http://www.bellsbeer.com). Of course, the reality is far more complex than that, but his flippant tone belies the deep knowledge that this longtime brewing veteran brings to the industry. Mallett joined Bell’s in 2001 after stints as a brewer and brewery design consultant, back when Bell’s produced a now-relatively-modest 30,000 barrels of beer. He’s helped the brewery grow in phases to their current production of about a half million barrels per year, by taking a thoughtful approach to everything from ingredient selection and sourcing to designing the brewhouse for expansion. In this episode, Mallett covers a wide range of subjects, from evaluating hops and controlling the pelletizing process to inspecting malt houses, evaluating barley varieties, reading between the lines on malt spec sheets, understanding what numbers like Kolbach index mean in practical terms, the fundamentals of haze stability in beer, sourcing and evaluating the incredible amount of Centennial hops used in their flagship IPA Two Hearted, and designing and engineering production workflows and brewhouses for future expansion. It’s a thorough, technical conversation packed with the sense of humor for which he’s known. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): Nearly 2,000 breweries across the US, Canada & Mexico partner with G&D Chillers. Innovative, Modular Designs and no proprietary parts propel G&D ahead as the premier choice for your glycol chilling needs. Breweries you recognize—Russian River, Ninkasi, Jack's Abby, Samuel Adams and more—trust G&D to chill the beer you love! Call G&D Chillers to discuss your project today or reach out directly at GDChillers.com. (https://gdchillers.com) Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard supplies craft juice blends from the heart of Beer City USA. As the industry blending experts, they supply major national brands and growing breweries alike. They've been the best-kept juicy secret in craft beverage for years, but now the secret's out. Breweries across the board are experiencing a seamless transition to Old Orchard as their new juice supplier. So hop aboard the Old Orchard fruit train; their sample kit starter pack is waiting for you at www.oldorchard.com/brewer. (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Ss Brewtech (https://www.ssbrewtech.com): The founders launched Ss Brewtech with a very clear goal to advance brewing equipment design, performance, and quality to the very highest standards in the industry. With a team that draws upon strong functional backgrounds in brewing science, mechanical engineering, industrial design, supply chain, and manufacturing, Ss Brewtech has the people and skill sets you would want and expect from your supplier of pro brewing equipment. Head over to SsBrewtech.com (https://www.ssbrewtech.com) for more information on their brewhouses and brewing gear. 2nd Kitchen (https://2ndkitchen.com): Did you know breweries that serve food see an increase in revenue of 1.8X? 2ndKitchen is a food-tech startup that connects local breweries to iconic neighborhood restaurants to help provide your brewery with food experiences to keep customers in your taproom longer. 2ndKitchen provides the technology, support, custom menus, and more all at no cost to your brewery.
In this episode we have a beer with famed beer author Pete Brown at the Camden Town Brewery in London, England, chatting about his background in marketing and beer, his latest book Miracle Brew, the Beer and Cider Marketing Awards, the craft beer and food scene in the U.K., and more.
What better way to begin the series then with what goes into making your beer! The team discusses how each part of the main ingredients of beer are used and what is in every beer you drink. Between Water, Malted Grain, Yeast, and Hops we get you the information you need to know!
Ran down to the home brew beer store to buy the ingredients for 5 gallons on Burton Ale.Crystal malt corn sugar and hops.Met some friends along the way!
Home Brewing Part 2 7/22/07 If you can boil water you can make your own beer. There are lots of different ways to get started. You can start with a Mr Beer kit for about $40 which will make about 2 gallons of beer. If you spend just a little bit more money you can get a kit that will make even better beer. Brewing on the Cheap show mentioned is here: http://www.thebrewingnetwork.com/archive/dwnldarchive07-16-06.mp3 Homework: Brew some beer! Get a Mr Beer kit which is a cheap way to try out brewing. Or invest a little more money in a Starter Kit from your local home brew shop. If you don't have a local store Beer, Beer and More Beer is a online resource. Beer Kits and Beer Ingredients. http://morebeer.com/search/102142 http://morebeer.com/search/102144 Bonus home work! Send us the beer that you make. Be sure to send stories and pictures. Thanks for listening! Guests: Motor and Justin Crossley Host: John Foster Beers include: Justin brought home brew! Check out beerschool.com and thebrewingnetwork.com. Email us at info@beerschool.com Good noon! Not recorded at the Rat Pad. Recorded in San Francisco, CA. Beer School and BeerSchool.com are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc. © 2007 Ayer Media, Inc.