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The Beer Mighty Things Podcast
# 221 - On Life, Beer & Well-Being with Tara Nurin

The Beer Mighty Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 53:25


In this episode, we're welcoming in award-winning author Tara Nurin. We planned on discussing her book entitled "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" but we covered so much more! Enjoy!Follow Tara @taranurin on IG and her website:https://www.eyesontheworld.us/#taranurin #beermightythings #craftbeer

The Nielson Show
The Nielson Show - February 7th, 2025 - Hour 3

The Nielson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 57:06


The third hour kicked off with Mr Mikes ‘Kind of Easy Trivia!'   ‘Three Questions Too Many' presented by Park Mazda got us to the to the sports update.    It's Friday, which means it's the fan favourite Sobeys & Safeway Liquor Beer of The Week! Don McDonald, Director of Sales for Brewsters and Beer Revolution joined the fellas this week to showcase their beer of the week! This weeks beer of the week was the Fruit Pack, which consists of the Bluefoot Blueberry, the River City Raspberry and the Street Peach! You can buy a 12-pack for $25.99, which saves you $5!    It was then time for a 'Snow Report' brought to you by Marmot Basin. This one was all blue sky's.    The boys finished off the show with ‘The Wrap' from William Huff! 

The British Food History Podcast
Making Medieval Ale at Home with Alison Kay

The British Food History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 41:29


Today I am talking with podcaster and blogger Alison Kay of Ancestral Kitchen all about recreating medieval ale at home – and how one adapts the making of them to modern kitchens.We talked about the difference between ale and beer; the process of ale-making; sterilisation versus good old cleaning; wild yeast; and (most importantly) what the ale tastes like – amongst many other things.If you can, support the podcast and blogs by becoming a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premium content, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.Ancestral Kitchen podcastAncestral Kitchen website – including those posts about medieval ale.Ancestral Kitchen on Instagram: @ancestral_kitchenThings mentioned in today's episodeAle, Beer & Brewsters in England by Judith M. BennettChristmas on the Croft, The Scottish Food History PodcastMy YouTube channel with my short video about haggisBlog posts pertinent to today's episodeA Trip to the Sarson's Vinegar FactoryHappy New Year – a review of 2024Previous podcast episodes pertinent to today's episodeRecreating 16th Century Beer with Susan Flavin & Marc MeltonvilleA is for Anchovy, Alewife & AvocadoNeil's blogs:‘British Food: a History' ‘Neil Cooks Grigson' Neil's books:Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England's Most Influential HousekeeperA Dark History of Sugar Knead to Know: a History of BakingThe Philosophy of PuddingsDon't forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today's episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or on twitter and BlueSky @neilbuttery, or...

Bare Bones Theatre Company's Podcast
Episode 60: BREWSTERS by Amanda Watkins

Bare Bones Theatre Company's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 15:32


Has anyone seen the Brewsters?  Their lights are on but is anyone at home?Music by Bensound.com/royalty-free-musicLicense code: EQIS9KAOIQPXSS3M 

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink
A is for Anchovy, Alewife & Avocado

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 70:33


In this episode - the last of the A series! - Alessandra, Neil and Sam take on listeners' suggestions to create quite the pot pourri mix of anchovies, alewives and avocados.If you have any suggestions for season ‘B' let us know! You can find A is for Apple on Instagram and X (Twitter) or email us at aisforapplepod@gmail.comUseful links and things mentioned in the episodeNeil Buttery, Knead to Know, Icon Books, out this September 2024!Fresh, (2022)Food Standard Agency Food additives British Food: a History, Scotch woodcockMarine Conservation SocietyNeil Cooks Grigson, To Make a Nice Whet Before DinnerOrtiz anchovies Sally Granger , The Story of Garum (2020)The Epic of Gilgamesh (c.2150-1400 BCE)William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew (1594)Women in BeerElaine Dundy, The Dud Avocado (1958)Bee Wilson, Swindled: From Poison Sweets to Counterfeit Coffee (2008)Hannah Glasse, The Art of Cookery (1747) Elizabeth Raffald, The Experienced English Housekeeper (1769)Judith M Bennett, Ale, Beer and Brewsters in England (1996)William Langland, Piers the Plowman (1887)Charlie Taverner, Street Food: Hawkers and the History of London (2023)

Surra de Lúpulo
Conheça as Ale-Wives | Surra #216

Surra de Lúpulo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 22:59


Dando sequência a nossa série de programas, Ludmyla (a IPAcondriaca) e Leandro (o Marido-Oscar) vão contar a história das Ale Wives. As Ale Wives foram mulheres responsáveis pela produção de cervejas na Grã-Bretanha entre os séculos V e XIV. O estudo dos documentos comprovam o domínio feminino na produção de cervejas e como foi o processo de afastamento delas para a predominância masculina. Essa série contou com o trabalho do Sergio Barra (Profano Graal) que fez todo o trabalho de pesquisa sobre as Ale Wives. Se você gostou desse episódio, também vai gostar do nosso episódio sobre a Hildegard: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1PzPCaCbGkigu1BlIoPYxW?si=e76fd795b3e04152 E sobre o momento em que o mercado de cervejas independentes está vivendo: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/76Nt71XHdSMWP7lkKJS8mt?si=40b71ffe06ab4af0⁠ Apoie o nosso trabalho virando um Mecenas do Surra de Lúpulo: ⁠https://apoia.se/surradelupulo⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Outra forma de nos apoiar é comprar os produtos do Surra de Lúpulo: ⁠https://reserva.ink/surradelupulo⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Esse episódio tem como Mecenas Empresarial a Cervejaria Uçá: ⁠⁠https://www.cervejariauca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Referências bibliográficas: BENNETT, Judith M. Ale, Beer and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300–1600. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. BROOKS, Laken. Why did women stop dominating the beer industry? Strict gender norms pushed them out of a centuries-lomg tradition. Smithsoniam Magazine. 8 de março de 2021. Disponível em: Why Did Women Stop Dominating the Beer Industry? | History| Smithsonian Magazine DONATI, Lorenzo. Streghe e birra: quando la storia supera la leggenda. Giornale della Birra. 6 de janeiro de 2020. Disponível em: https://www.giornaledellabirra.it/storia-di-birra/streghe-e-birra-quando-la-storia-supera-la-leggenda/ MORBIDELLI, Francesca. La storia delle Alewives: um po' birraie, um po' publican, um po' streghe nell'Inghilterra mediovale. La Pinta Medicea: news di birra artigianale e di qualità. 13 de abril de 2020. Disponível em: https://www.pintamedicea.com/birra/2020/un-po-birraie-un-po-publican-un-po-streghe-le-alewives/ PROTZ, Roger. Ale houses. In: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 89-92. PROTZ, Roger. Ale Wives. In: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 93-95. VAUGHAN, Theresa A. The Alewife: changing images and bad brews. Avista Forum Journal: Medieval Science, Tecnology & Art. Vol. 21.1/2. 2011. p. 34-41. WADE, Christina. Witchcraft, Alewives and Economics. Braciatrix. 7 de agosto de 2021. Disponível em: Witchcraft, Alewives, and Economics – braciatrix

W2M Network
Triple Feature: Car Wash/Brewsters Millions/The Toy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 89:52


Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services and in theaters: Car Wash/Brewsters Millions/The Toy Review! First up is Car Wash (1976). Then we move on to Brewsters Millions (1985). Finally we review The Toy (1982).Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76

The Game Football Podcast
Toney is back, Arsenal bounce back, VAR back again and Liverpool back to the front.

The Game Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 60:53


Gregor Robertson and Alyson Rudd join Tom Clarke for Monday's edition of The Game.Four games and four talking points from the weekend's fixtures. A statement win from Liverpool against in form Bournemouth and two strikers hit form in Jota and Nunez. Are the reds capable of winning the title?At Bramall Lane the tail of two penalties, one that was and one that wasn't but which way round was it? And do we need an orange card?Arsenal returned with a bang, they're the set piece kings but will they need more than that to stay in the title race.Finally, Ivan Toney returned amid great fan fare but more than lived up to his billing. Timeline:Bournemouth v Liverpool4' Liverpool were clinical. Young players stepped up.5' still not convinced on Nunez. Will he do it consistently? 6' Liverpool have a character and mentality of scoring, wildness, 7' not much control but swashbuckling, front foot attacking. Unstable but gets results.8' Klopp's half time changes and in game changes are very effective and exciting.10' Klopp seems happy and creative again. Generating excitement after 8yrs at a club, not easy.11' Klopp likes to promote younger academy players; he seems to trust them.15' improvement from Bournemouth but just not the cutting edge.17' Title chances… Sheff Utd v West Ham18' Brewsters red card…was it or wasn't it?20' Does ‘getting in the refs ear' make any difference?24' The mystery penalty…where was the foul?26' Hard to see a foul from Ariola, similarly at the other end, not obvious, Bowen was six of one half a dozen of the other.29' looking grim for Sheff Utd. Wilder has had an effect but not quite managing to turn draws into wins. 31' Sheff Utd don't play with fatalism, they play with fearlessness, energy and camaraderie.33' Tight at the bottom. Forest look like a team who could take a points deduction and survive. Sheff Utd will get better. Arsenal v Palace35' Arsenal have best record from set pieces in Premier League.36' level of detail in set piece coaching, almost like a dance routine. Almost a different coach for set pieces.37' a lot of the time it is about blocking. 38' are the blocks technically fouls? Fouls and counter fouls going back and forth.41' But is it enough to keep arsenal in the title race. If they are starved of set pieces will they be bale to score?43' Lacking creativity, especially centrally. Not hectic but more structured and as a result predictable…?44' Is it still a three-team title race?45' Arsenal not hit their stride, yet they are still right in the title race. Brentford v Nottingham Forest46' Ivan Toney has great self-confidence.47' Gregor played with Toney as a 17 year old. Mentality, confidence and belief.50' to cope with all the noise around his return and still play well. Shows and elite mindset. 51' He visualised it all happening.53' The power of the mind. He said all the things he would do and he is doing them.54' Thomas Frank deserves credit for the way he has handled Toney.59' how many mangers would have sanctioned an enormous bill board and gardy promo? But they trusted Toney and knew he was ready. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beer People
31 - Tara Nurin, author | History of women in brewing, beer industry battling suffragists, being trilingual, transcendental meditation

Beer People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 80:57


Veteran freelance journalist Tara Nurin trains her eyes, ears and typing fingers on the places where food and beverage intersects with business, culture, history, sustainability and identity. Often using liquid lubricants as her mirror to reflect broader societal trends, the former Forbes beer and spirits contributor files her stories from some of the world's most colorful breweries, bars and boardrooms and appears as a frequent presenter on broadcasts and live panels hosted by entities like the Smithsonian and Colonial Williamsburg. Passionate about promoting women's challenges and achievements, the former TV news reporter published her first book, a history of women in beer entitled A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs, in September 2021. It won first prize from the North American Guild of Beer Writers. She has volunteered with the Pink Boots Society non-profit for women in the alcoholic beverage industry for more than a decade and founded Beer for Babes, New Jersey's original beer education group for women. In addition to public speaking and writing for media outlets like USA Today and Food Network, Nurin is a certified beer judge, designs and teaches for-credit beer and spirits courses for Wilmington University (DE) and provides marketing consulting services for a client roster that includes Visit Philly and NZ Hops, Ltd. She is frequently quoted as a beverage expert in publications such as Wine Enthusiast and Food & Wine. After spending her first 26 winter holidays in Puerto Rico and residing in 11 states and countries, the trilingual Nurin has chosen to live as an urban pioneer on Camden, NJ's, riverfront. To find more info about Tara, click here. Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and check out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Snazzy theme music by Beer Person Gerry Mayer, check out more of his tunes ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Artwork by the illustrious Lotus of ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@lotiecreates⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The Nielson Show
The Nielson Show - October 6th - Hour 3

The Nielson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 57:48


In the third hour of the show, Charles attempted to play “Kind of Easy Trivia” for a Mr. Mikes $25 GC which caused a riff between Lt. Eric and Dusty, plus the boys answered “Three Questions Too Many” for Park Mazda. Another edition of Sobeys and Safeways Liquor Beer of the Week, featuring Brevy Vodka Sodas from Brewsters. TSN's Mike Johnson joined the show to talk NHL and the TSN Top 50 players in the NHL list. And the show finished up with “The Wrap” by William Huff, with the boys handing out the A&W Text of the Day.

Lux Radio Theater
Lux Radio Theater - Brewsters Millions

Lux Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 58:52


Lux Radio Theater - Brewsters Millions

MARKOUT MOVIE PODCAST
219: Fan Request: Brewsters Millions

MARKOUT MOVIE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 57:19


Richard and John tag up in this 80s classic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/markoutmoviepodcast/message

ParaPower Mapping
MasSUSchusetts (Pt. 2E): Royal Societas Rosicruciana

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 96:50


What's good, ParaPower Mappers? It's another installment of “The Secret History of MasSUSchusetts” & the return to our “Historical Materia Ultima” miniseries, as we draw the story of John Winthrop the Younger's Rosicrucian alchemical plantation project to a close.  Many thanks to @MKstorie (Twitter) for the very chill, glyph-y episode artwork! Give 'em a follow, y'all. Can you spy the Monas Hieroglyphica? Songs: | Franz Liszt - "Hungarian Rhapsody #2" |  | X - "Nausea" |  | The Cowboy Junkies - "Sir Francis Bacon at the Net" |  This episode includes:  A comprehensive list of the various alchemists & occultists who were part of the collegium that orbited Winthrop Jr.; more colonial prospecting for precious minerals (this time the Brewsters & Endecotts); alchemical economic development schemes, like Winthrop's saltpeter manufacturing plant; the alchemist Johann Glauber's sodium nitrate propagandizing & claim that it is the “universal menstruum”; copies of Agrippa's Occult Philosophy making the rounds in NE; the fact that French's translation was dedicated to Robert Child; the Paracelsian prophecy of the alchemical messiah Elias Arista; Winthrop's involvement in the founding of Yale; Brewster's alchemical secrets; Winthrop the Younger's alchemedical cures, including Rubila, which his descendants marketed the shit out of; an Oliver Wendell Holmes sighting; the miserableness of frontier medical practices, which primarily involved purging (puke & shit); humoral theory and its correspondences w/ the Aristotelian elements; the hype for pansophia highlighting the Enlightenment view of the world as interlocking systems; pansophia & alchemy's impact on the emergence of capitalism; alchemical secrecy = profit motive; other metallurgical cures; a personal favorite—the “weapon salve”, Sir Kenelm Digby's sympathetic magickal remedy which was supposed to heal wounds over distance thru the application of salves to the weapon that caused the wound (plus the obligatory masturbation jokes LOL); the connection between healing ability, status, & power… …a lot of lists in this one, one being a rundown of known alchemists in colonial New England—Mathers, Bulkeley, Stoughton, Danforth, Ezra Stiles, Hoar, Stiles, Child, Winthrops, etc.—powerful men who were ministers, college presidents, doctors, governors, & magistrates (a couple even sitting on the Court of Oyer & Terminer during the Salem trials); the story of alchemist Samuel Danforth Sr.'s “execution sermon” (supposedly the first ever), which was delivered at the execution of the teenager Benjamin Goad who had been found guilty of bestiality & which Danforth later published as a tract (slimey)... …Winthrop the Younger's status as first colonial member of the Royal Society; the ascent of Charles II; Winthrop's trip to London around the time of his coronation; the coincident charters for the Royal Society, Board of Trade, Council for Plantations, & Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; the Royal Society's empire-building & intelligence-gathering purpose; Winthrop's relationship w/ Benjamin Worsley (former surveyor general of Ireland & alchemist), Lord Brereton, Robert Boyle, Sir Robert Moray, Elias Ashmole, the Hartlib Circle, etc., further explicating the closeness of Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, & the R.S.; the intersection of espionage, magic, & science in the Society; Boyle's emphasis on the dual exploitation of information for divine knowledge & profit; a new charter for Connecticut; the Royal Society's investment in the Royal African Company (John Locke, F.R.S. a managing member) & the East India Co., showing the Society's role in the triangular trade; the Royal Society's conceptual origins in the Fama Fraternitatis & Francis Bacon's New Atlantis (specifically the symbol of Solomon's House); a note about Society members' interest in technology (evoking John Dee); & lastly, a wonderment about science-fiction-as-magickal-rewriting-of-reality & its connection to R.S.

Pubs. Pints. People.
Women in the brewhouse

Pubs. Pints. People.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 39:38


This episode of Pubs. Pints. People. looks at the key roles that women play in brewing and in the beer and cider communities. Listen to an interview with Tara Nurin, acclaimed author of the book ‘A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs'. Plus, we speak to Jenny and Kenny Bruton who have created the Real Ale Finder App, which provides a digital listings of draught beers and ciders for display in bars and online.The episode is hosted virtually by the Sheffield branch of CAMRA, the city in which CAMRA's Members' Weekend, AGM and Conference is taking place from 21-23rd April, where members will be gathering to discuss future policies and celebrate achievements and talk all things CAMRA. Hear from Dave Pickersgill, chair of the local committee charged with organising the event. Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £28.50 a year at https://join.camra.org.uk/ - gain access to great audio and visual content on our Learn & Discover platform.Don't forget to support the show at https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-peopleIf you'd like to get involved, simply contact podcast@camra.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @PubsPintsPeople or on our Facebook account @PubsPintsPeopleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/pubspintspeople. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ancestral Kitchen
#54 - What Have We Done To Beer?! (& What Can We Do About It?)

Ancestral Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 72:46


Did you know that women have been the predominant brewers of beer throughout history....up to just 400 years ago?How about that up till that same time period beer tasted completely different to the beer we are used to now?Join us in this episode to hear the real story of beer, how we messed it up and why Alison is passionate about bringing beer back where it belongs - the kitchen!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.Alison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount automatically applied!Alison's oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount automatically applied!Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Our podcast is sponsored by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!Patrons can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including additional bonus content, monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea as well as our podcast guests, and a Discord discussion group.To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *5* reviews on Apple Podcasts, mean the world to us!Here's how you can leave one:Open the Apple Podcast appFind Ancestral Kitchen Podcast in your libraryScroll down to 'ratings and reviews'Click on 'write a review', give us 5*s and then tell us why you love listening in the box below* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Resources:Tudor Monastery Farm Episode 3www.instagram.com/cantquitcomicsCantquitcomics.comPatron monthly live callsAle, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600

Kottke Ride Home
Thu. 12/29 - BEST OF: Witchy Beer-Makers, CIA-Funded British Cartoons; & Predictions For Today From 1922

Kottke Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 25:57


Our final lookback on some of the best segments from the past few years. From 2021, how beer-making used to be considered women's work, and also may have popularized some of the popular symbols, like broomsticks and pointed hats, that we associate with witches today. Plus, why the CIA covertly funded the British cartoon adaptation of Animal Farm in the 1950s. And, as 2022 comes to a close, a look back at one man's predictions for this year, written from his perspective in 1922.Links:Fri. 03/12/21 - Brewsters & Alewives (Cool Stuff Ride Home)Women used to dominate the beer industry – until the witch accusations started pouring in (The Conversation)The Ale-Soaked Medieval Origins of the Witch's Hat (Vice)Hops: The beer ingredient (most) drinkers love (Washington Post)The history of the witch's hat: origins of its pointy design. (Slate)How Much Did the History of Beer Have to Do With ... Witches? (The Mary Sue)Tue. 04/26/22 - When the CIA Funded an Animal Farm Cartoon (Cool Stuff Ride Home)The cartoon that came in from the cold (The Guardian, 2003)How the CIA Played Dirty Tricks With Culture (NY Times, 2000)All Propaganda is Dangerous, but Some are More Dangerous than Others: George Orwell and the Use of Literature as Propaganda (JSTOR)Keeping It All in the (Nuclear) Family: Big Brother, Auntie BBC, Uncle Sam and George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (Frames Cinema Journal)Thu. 01/06/22 - 1922's Predictions for 2022 (Cool Stuff Ride Home)Image 87 of The New York herald (New York, N.Y.), May 7, 1922 (Library of Congress)"One Hundred Years From Now" poem by Mary A. Ford (Library of Congress, LOC Serendipity)What the World Will Be Like in a Hundred Years (1922) (Hacker News) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hashtag History
EP 111: Brewsters, Alewives, and Witches...Oh, My!

Hashtag History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 33:35


Welcome back for Season Twelve! We are so happy to have you here! This week on Hashtag History, Leah is taking over the episode and discussing witches (just in time for the Halloween season)! We take a dive into the idea that witches (as we know and picture them today) actually derive from depictions and stigmas surrounding early women beer brewers! We cover what early female brewers looked like and how depictions of them and the tools they used eventually went on to be correlated with witchcraft. It's important to note that this idea that we embark on isn't a 100% accepted theory across the board amongst Historians so we make sure to call out some of the opposing arguments throughout the episode. Follow Hashtag History on Instagram @hashtaghistory_podcast for all of the pictures mentioned in this episode. Citations for all sources can be located on our website at www.HashtagHistory-Pod.com. You can also check out our website for super cute merch! You can now sponsor a cocktail and get a shout-out on air! Just head to www.buymeacoffee.com/hashtaghistory or head to the Support tab on our website! You can locate us on www.Patreon.com/hashtaghistory where you can donate $1 a month to our Books and Booze Supply. All of your support goes a long ways and we are endlessly grateful! To show our gratitude, all Patreon Supporters receive an automatic 15% OFF all merchandise in our merchandise store, bonus Hashtag Hangouts episodes, a shoutout on social media, and stickers! THANKS FOR LISTENING! - Rachel and Leah

The Sota Pod
Episode 51: Philadelphia, PA - Feat. Tara Nurin & Peter Cherpack

The Sota Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 49:20


This week Brewery Travels goes to Philly! Tara Nurin, beer journalist and beer author (A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs), and Peter Cherpack, who has taught classes on beer and chronicled his own beer journey on beerappreciation.com, both join Joel to talk about the beer scene in the Philadelphia area. They discuss a variety of topics, such as the brewing history there, best travel recommendations, Philly Beer Week, and much more! From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Tuesdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! DRINK LOCAL EVERYWHERE! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com Episode 51: Philadelphia, PA - Feat. Tara Nurin & Peter Cherpack

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast
Episode 101 - Counting the Cost. Special Guests: Don and Bridget Brewster (Part 2)

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 28:30


In Part 2 of this episode, Annie continues her discussion with Don and Bridget Brewster, founders of Agape International Missions, which fights child trafficking in Cambodia. The Brewsters share the incredible miracles occurring in their ministry in an area rife with child exploitation. Even traffickers are being transformed by the love of God and survivors are thriving. Don't miss the conclusion of this beautiful story of submission and obedience to the Lord's calling!Learn more about Annie's own survivor story at hookersforjesus.net/annie-lobert Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast
Episode 100 - Counting the Cost. Special Guests: Don and Bridget Brewster (Part 1)

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 28:30


In Part 1 of this episode, Annie talks with Don and Bridget Brewster, founders of Agape International Missions, which fights child trafficking in Cambodia. The Brewsters share how the Lord has led them from the beginning — from providing for them through their own childhood trauma to their quick courtship, to moving to Cambodia when they were sure He would send someone else. Listen in as they discuss their fears about going and the great sacrifices involved, and be encouraged to follow the voice of God in your own life!Learn how you can join Annie's counter-trafficking cause at hookersforjesus.net/get-involved Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Relevant or Irrelevant
BONUS: A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 15:18


BONUS DISCUSSION:  Tara Nurin, adjunct Beer 101 instructor at Wilmington University, Beer And Spirits Contributor to Forbes Magazine, and former co-host of the "What's On Tap" weekly television show (Pennsylvania), is the guest for "ROI" episode #471.Tara will discuss, "A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse:  A Forgotten History Of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs."The host for this edition in the "Relevant Or Irrelevant" program series is John Kealey.  History buffs are Brett Monnard and Jay Swords.This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

Relevant or Irrelevant
A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 29:36


Tara Nurin, adjunct Beer 101 instructor at Wilmington University, Beer And Spirits Contributor to Forbes Magazine, and former co-host of the "What's On Tap" weekly television show (Pennsylvania), is the guest for "ROI" episode #471.Tara will discuss, "A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse:  A Forgotten History Of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs."The host for this edition in the "Relevant Or Irrelevant" program series is John Kealey.  History buffs are Brett Monnard and Jay Swords.This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

New Books Network
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Gender Studies
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Food
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food

New Books in Women's History
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Drugs, Addiction and Recovery
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in Drugs, Addiction and Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery

New Books in Popular Culture
Tara Nurin, "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" (Chicago Review Press, 2021)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


Tara Nurin explores women in all aspects of the brewing industry in A Women's Place is in the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press, 2021). Women have brewed beer throughout most of human history. Their role as family and village brewer lasted for hundreds of thousands of years--through the earliest days of Mesopotamian civilization, the reign of Cleopatra, the witch trials of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and the settling of colonial America. A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse celebrates the contributions and influence of female brewers and explores the forces that have erased them from the brewing world. It's a history that's simultaneously inspiring and demeaning. Wherever and whenever the cottage brewing industry has grown profitable, politics, religion, and capitalism have grown greedy. On a macro scale, men have repeatedly seized control and forced women out of the business. Other times, women have simply lost the minimal independence, respect, and economic power brewing brought them. But there are more breweries now than at any time in American history and today women serve as founder, CEO, or head brewer at more than one thousand of them. As women continue to work hard for equal treatment and recognition in the industry, author Tara Nurin shows readers that women have been--and are once again becoming--relevant in the brewing world.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

The South Jersey Beer Scene Podcast
Hanging with Author Tara Nurin!

The South Jersey Beer Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 107:02


Join hosts Vic and Richard as they chat with Tara Nurin, author of the best-selling A Woman's Place is in The Brewhouse, A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEO's. ABOUT SOUTH JERSEY BEER SCENE Beer lovers throughout the southern New Jersey and greater-Philadelphia region turn to SJBeerScene.com for timely and relevant information on craft beer: the fastest growing business in our area. We cover the craft beer lifestyle on our website and social media accounts including brewery and brewer profiles, product reviews, features on events, bars, restaurants, and bottle shops. Our brand has expanded to include podcasts, streaming videos, branded merchandise, features at beer festivals, and curated brewery tours. Beer|News|Culture|Events|Lifestyle|Food

Stable Connections the Podcast
Episode 10: (BONUS) Vita Rodocker

Stable Connections the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 44:37


In today's episode Vita Rodocker tells us a little about growing up in the Central Valley, why she moved to Sonoma County, her experience with Sonoma State, and how she became a farrier.  Enjoy! Vita's Links: https://www.facebook.com/vita.rodriguez.731 Instagram @ Vita.farrier Episode Links: Sonoma State: https://www.sonoma.edu/ EOP Program: https://eop.sonoma.edu/ Earth Team: https://www.earthteam.net/ Sonoma Land Trust: https://sonomalandtrust.org/ Toyon Farm: https://toyonfarm.com/ Brewsters: https://brewstersbeergarden.com/

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve
Episode 101 The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve ft 7Locks Brewing and The Lady Brewsters

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 131:26


MPs is back at it again with another great lineup. Justin, Billy and Jon from 7Locks Brewing join the show via remote. Celebrating their 6th anniversary, this brewery from Rockville, MD is generating some great beers - from sours to IPAs, scotch ales to porters and everything in-between. The Lady Brewsters have released their third annual brew to support women in the craft beer industry on Long Island. They partnered up with Sarah from Safer Bars LI to help reduce domestic violence and bring safer environments for all patrons of breweries, bars and restaurants.

Brewthers-in-Law
S2 EP15 | Myth-Brewsters 2

Brewthers-in-Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 74:28


Back again for more hacks and myths on beer that need to be busted (or proven true). HOSTS: Ryan Kuhn, Mike Newton Check out our website: brewthersinlaw.com @ on Instagram and @ on Twitter. This has been a production of Sixfive Media 2022

Heavy Hops
HH 091: Historiographies (Tara Nurin/A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse)

Heavy Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 49:06


Tara Nurin is a veteran freelance writer, consultant, lecturer and educator who focuses on the culture, history and business of beer. Her most recent book A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs (Chicago Review Press, September 2021) covers these exact topics, celebrating the contributions and influence of female brewers,. Our conversation focuses on herstory - history considered or presented from a feminist viewpoint or with special attention to the experience of women - and forces such as archival silences and historiographical biases that have erased women's voices from brewing history. A Woman's Place Is In the Brewhouse is an important addition to the collective body of beer history on account of both its well-researched historical focus, and the social questions it raises. Find Tara Nurin: Official Website & Socials Find Heavy Hops: Website (Listen to all episodes and access detailed show notes!) Facebook Instagram Twitter Support The Show By Donating Episode Art and HH Logo By: Bryn Gleason Audio editing, mix and mastering: Esben Willems/Studio Berserk Music by: Sam Cangelosi Please Subscribe to our podcast via your preferred listening platform. Rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help others find us! Support The Show By Donating. Give the gift of HH by sharing our episodes on social media! Small actions such as these go a long way in helping others find us!

Beer with Nat
Episode #043 | Pip Young, Founder of The Coven Brewsters

Beer with Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 46:23


Today's guest is Pip Young, founder of The Coven Brewsters and Brewery Manager at Salt Beer Factory. To start, Pip tells us about her business, 30 Six Co, and the projects it encompasses, including Flour to the People and The Coven Brewsters. You'll hear all about what she's accomplished so far and her exciting plans for the year ahead. We also discuss her role as Brewery Manager at Salt Beer Factory and the collaboration brew that brought both of her worlds together. Finally, Pip shares her advice on how to get into the beer industry and what she enjoys most about being a part of it. (Just a quick heads up, Pip was chatting with me from the brewery taproom, so there's a bit of background noise on her end, but hopefully it's not too distracting!) Here's Pip…

The Film With Three Brains
Brewsters Millions 1985 - The Film With Three Brains Review E095

The Film With Three Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 58:43


Richard Pryor (after the fire) is a pitcher who can get 10x richer if he spends 30mil whilst revealing nil, leaving nothing to his name at the end of this one-month inheritance game. Is this high stakes remake worth a second take... or just a head shake?

Sitcom Archive Deep Dive Overdrive (SADDO)

When Basil has some luck on the gee-gees, he's desperate to prevent the dragon from finding out, so what does he do? Trusts the Major to look after the Brewsters of course....Meanwhile, Mrs Richards gets Alison's back up at every turn, and we bring back apt anagrams from series 1 (Connie Booth = Hot Bone Icon)!#FawltyTowers #SADDOCheck out the corresponding show notes page at https://saddo.clubSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sitcom-archive-deep-dive-overdrive/donations

A Woman's Brew
053 - A Conversation With... Coven Brewsters

A Woman's Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 36:43 Transcription Available


Welcome to A Woman's Brew, where women talk about beer! Last week, Jo visited Leeds Beer Festival to make a new friend! She chats to Pip Young from Coven Brewsters, an initiative to promote women owned and women brewed beer. Pip is all about sustainability and promoting everyone in beer – making room at the table for all of the perspectives. We talk about the difficulties faced by women in the beer industry and community and how we don't want to tokenise women, but we do want to promote their successes. Make sure you follow Coven Brewsters on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecoven.brewsters/ And find out what is happening with The Coven next! Also, keep an eye out for their super cool merch! Have we missed any brilliant women owned and women brewed beer you think we should know about? Head over to Instagram to let us know! Get in Touch: Email: lovebeerlearning@gmail.com Website: http://www.lovebeerlearning.co.uk Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lovebeerlearning Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovebeerlearning Tori: @adventures_in_hoptimism Joanne: @awomansbrew. Facebook Group: Women's Pint Club https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenspintclub Subscribe: · iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-womans-brew/id1533471418 · Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WxdlWOfZYvnMANGXwCIJw · Sounder: https://awomansbrew.sounder.fm/ · Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGVyLmZtLzc2ODAvcnNzLnhtbA · Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/a-womans-brew?refid=stpr · Tunein: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Education-Podcasts/A-Womans-Brew-p1370231/ Watch: YouTube Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Beer Edge
Tara Nurin - Beer Writer and Author

Beer Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 48:53


One of the biggest stories of the year has unquestionably been the mistreatment of women in the beer industry. Long simmering just below the surface, the issue rose to the surface recently on Instagram and took off from there. The erasure of women in the retelling of craft beer's story and history has also long been a problem. And it's one that my guest today has been focused on fixing.My guest today is Tara Nurin, a longtime beer writer and the author of the upcoming book, “A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs.” A former television writer and reporter, Tara transitioned to writing about beer and travel when she saw both on the rise. She now works as a freelance writer who covers lifestyle trends with a focus on craft beer, alcohol, and culinary tourism. She is perhaps best known as the beer and spirits contributor to Forbes. I've always been curious about how Forbes.com works and Tara goes into substantial detail about the inner workings of that relationship. As a writer, and hopefully for those in the audience, it's a fascinating listen and gives insight into what the Forbes name really means. A self-described “lifelong feminist,” Tara's work has often focused on women in the craft beer industry. She candidly acknowledges having fallen into many of the traps that befall reporters covering women in brewing, like asking them what it was like to be a female brewer in a male dominated industry. After getting push back from female brewers, Tara soon realized the subject was far deeper and nuanced. In addition to her writing, Tara also does marketing for several beverage related companies, and we talk about the tricky ethics of balancing both sides. And for those who think this episode is only about wonky journalism talk, think again. Tara's soon to be released book is an enjoyable read that uncovers the stories and forgotten history of some of the women founders in the early days of craft beer. Here is my candid and often opinionated discussion with beer writer and author Tara Nurin.For more information on the Beer Edge Podcast, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge. And visit Beer Edge for more articles and engaging content.Host: Andy CrouchGuest: Tara Nurin

Cold Brew Podcast - Craft Beer Reviews & News

We drink and review a hazy DIPA from Other Half Brewing Co. (Brooklyn, NY) called Drained (8% ABV). We also drink and review an English-style IPA called Hop & Destroy (6.2% ABV) brewed by Altamont Beer Works (Livermore, CA). Professor Beerkowski (@brews.with.beerkowski) gives another Beer History Lesson where she goes into the Brewsters impact on the beer world. In honor of Mother's Day, on which day we recorded this episode, we countdown the Worst Ten Mothers depicted on film. And finally, we breakdown the SF 49ers draft class. Well, the first four picks.

A Tap On The Wrist
69. Bartenders & Brewsters (feat. Hashtag History)

A Tap On The Wrist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 80:43


In this episode, Laura & Vanessa are excited to welcome Rachel & Leah from Hashtag History as guest hosts! Leah tells us about the “Bessie the Bartender” movement during WWII, and Rachel gives us background on the Goesaert v. Cleary court case, addressing the Michigan law which prohibited women from being licensed bartenders. Then Vanessa jumps in to explore the history of the Alewife trade and its connection to witchcraft imagery.  If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, & review.   Music credit: 'Booze and Blues' by Ma Rainey

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve
Episode 80 The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve ft BEERMKR and The Lady Brewsters

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 134:52


MPS welcome in Aaron from BEERMKR, the newest sponsor to the radio program. Aaron recalls the long process of creating this intelligent, all grain, WiFi enabled home brewing system. Michele, Sheila and Katie from the Lady Brewsters share the latest release of their collaboration brew and talk about how this venture has helped empower women in the brewing industry and cultivate the relationships of all of the participating North Fork breweries. Use code THEWORT for 10% your BEERMKR today!

Craft Beer Professionals
Sexual Harassment in the Craft Beer Industry

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 59:04


This conversation features: Keke Gibb - former Boulevard Brewing Company Tara Nurin - Writer, Reporter, Educator, Author of the upcoming "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org

Area 215
Episode 11: Beer All Over The Place! Brewsters, Witches, And What We Know About Them

Area 215

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 89:36


Coming at the tail end of Women's History Month. The Ghoulies discuss witchcraft and it's relation to beer! Support the show

Craft Beer Professionals
Witches, Alewives, and Misinformation

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 60:39


This conversation features: Dr. Christina Wade - Historian/Archaeologist at Braciatrix/Beer Ladies Podcast Dr. Sierra Dye - Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario Tara Nurin - Writer, Reporter, Educator, Author of the upcoming "A Woman's Place Is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs" www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org

The Extra AF Podcast
Entrepreneur talk with Britton Briley

The Extra AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 62:12


Britton is a 26 year old founder of a marketing agency in Greenville South Carolina. We discuss how he went from serving ice cream at Brewsters to having 37 clients that trust his team with their marketing needs.

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve
Episode 54 The Wort with Mike and Pete ft Eastern Front Brewing and The Lady Brewsters

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 180:42


Mike and Pete welcome in Doug from Eastern Front Brewing Co in Mattiuck NY. Doug breakdown the history of the brewery and what the pans are for the future. Representing The Lady Brewsters, Shelia and Michelle stop by with their brand new beer Lunar Ascent that celebrates the roles of women in the craft beer scene and to celebrate International Women's Month. Palm City Brewing Co calls in to discuss FL beer scene and @jamesartbeer talks about the awesome beer scene in Long Beach NY. Graz exists here.

Brewster's Roost podcast
ACAC December 11th, 2019 Brewster's blend

Brewster's Roost podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019


Brewster's Roost presents the Animal Crossing Advent Calendar 2019Today is December 11th, 2019 On today's episode we open the advent calendar door to reveal:My recipe to make your own blend of  Brewsters coffee at home. Make sure you follow on Instagram @brewstersroost