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Following on from last week's episode recorded live at GBBF, we have secured interviews with some of the UK's best drinks writers about their latest projects. Providing insights about the future of cask ale and the joy of perry, regular host Alison Taffs speaks to Pete Brown about the Drink Cask Fresh Campaign, Des de Moor about his brand new book “Cask” and Adam Wells about his forthcoming book about Perry; that rare and exciting drink. Pete Brown and the Drink Cask Fresh Campaign: · https://www.drinkcaskfresh.co.uk/· https://www.petebrown.net/ More information about Pete Brown and his work Sign up here for more information about Adam Wells' CAMRA Perry book: · https://camra.org.uk/perry-sign-up/· https://cider-review.com/ Adam Wells Cider Review website Des de Moor's new book, Cask:· https://camra.org.uk/publications/cask-the-real-story-of-britains-unique-beer-culture/· https://desdemoor.co.uk/ More information about Des de Moor Pubs Pints People Presenters: Clare Phillips: long-serving Pubs Pints People host, freelance writer and presenterAlison Taffs: Drinks Educator and Owner of The Hop Inn HornchurchSimon Webster: Exiled Scot, never far from his next Stout or Porter Chief Editor:David King Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £30.50 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-people If 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.
In this podcast, we wanted to give you a feeling for this year's Great British Beer Festival in Olympia, and the huge range of food, drink and learning on offer. It's a great day out and of course there are festivals up and down the country organised by CAMRA branches, breweries and pubs that are also worth visiting throughout the year.There were several books launched at the GBBF and we spoke with Des de Moor about his new book “Cask” and Adam Wells about his new Perry book.Rather than edit those interviews to make them fit this festival podcast, we're going to issue a Part 2 next week! There we'll hear those interviews in full, alongside Pete Brown telling us about the “Drink Cask Fresh” campaign he's been closely involved with.The Great British Beer Festival: https://gbbf.org.uk/Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £30.50 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.
Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business
Pubs have long been a staple part of society, particularly in these parts in the world, and has undergone countless changes over the centuries. However, even in war time - where pubs were forced to operate on restricted hours to both keep the streets dark during blackouts or by keeping workers sober and hangover free, there was still opportunity to frequent the local. Fast Forward to the 21st century and the world is fighting an altogether different kind of war. Pubs and hospitality have no doubt been the fall-guy during the coronavirus pandemic. There have been stats from the office for national statistics that show that hospitality businesses have seen fewer transmission rates than schools and workplaces. But the sad fact is that wherever people gather indoors there is the potential to pick up and pass on this coronavirus that could lead to someone’s untimely death. There are no easy answers here. And, without government intervention that is fair to everyone - not just to certain chains that offer ‘substantial meals’ to accompany a pint - many of our humble pubs will simply remain boarded up when restrictions are gradually eased. CAMRA - the Campaign for Real Ale - have been one of the many groups increasingly lobbying the government for further support to the industry. Their approach, as you’ll hear, isn’t gunho, firing through the air with two guns shouting, ‘Ahhh!!!’. It’s measured, well-thought through, nuanced and approached with care and diligence… not qualities that often shine through these days over social media where eye space is usually reserved for who can shout the loudest and angriest. In this conversation with Nick Boley, CAMRA’s Campaigns Director, we discuss how pubs need ongoing support to weather this storm and try to unpick some of the long term prognosis for pubs post pandemic, as well as looking at how people will feel about attending mass gatherings such as the GBBF. There’s a lot to be said on the subject... and I could certainly talk for hours on end about this topic alone. I’m hoping to be able to do just that with some of you down the local pub as soon as their open, a thick pint of scrumptious cask ale in hand sat in a warm breezy beer garden. Ode to the Pub is an excerpt from Remember the Time.Words & Music by Nick Law © 2020 Splendid Songs. All rights reserved. Find out more from Hop Forward and our partners… Follow is on Social Media: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn Visit hopforward.beer for more insights and a range of branding, marketing and business development services to help you and your beer business get ahead. Join our Facebook Community to connect with other industry professionals from across the globe
Governor's Books from Birth Foundation (GBBF)promotes early childhood literacy in Tennessee's birth to age five population. In partnership with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, GBBF gives all preschoolers in Tennessee the opportunity to receive books in the mail at no cost to families. Our vision is a Tennessee where all preschool children have books in their homes, develop a love of reading and learning, and begin school prepared to succeed, from kindergarten throughout their educational journeys.Organization HistoryWhat do we do? Programs/InitiativesDolly Parton's Imagination Library ProgramStorybook Trail ProgramSummer Mobile “Book Bus” ProgramFuture Initiatives/ProgramsWhy do we do it? Community Impacts & ResearchCurrent CampaignsSeptember: Tennessee's Early Literacy MonthOctober: GBBF's 15th AnniversaryCall-to-Action: What can you/the community do to help?Learn more: http://www.governorsfoundation.org
The guys visit the Great British Beer Festival for the 2nd day and embark on an experiment of choosing beers solely by their name and pump clip. To find out how they got on and why Rob hates hats so much, listen to the Pubcask. Be warned there are terrible puns throughout.
The guys get together for the first time this year for their annual visit to the Great British Beer Festival at Olympia in London. They attend on the first day and review their favourite beers and the festival as a whole. If you like beer and have a sense of humour listen to the Pubcask.
In the 2nd podcast from our visit to the Great British Beer Festival the guys talk to fellow young beer enthusiasts, Jon has a go at one of the traditonal pub games and of course they taste lots of real ale.
The guys take their annual pilgrimage to the Great British Beer Festival at Olympia in London. In the first of two podcasts they talk to fellow visitors about the Champion Beer of Britain, Rob has another of his rants and they taste lots of real ale.
Outra excelente opção de festival de cerveja em Londres! Um dos mais importantes festivais de cerveja do mundo é o Great British Beer Festival, que visitamos durante esta viagem, e outro ao qual também fomos foi o London Craft Beer Festival. Ambos acontecem em datas próximas, mas o foco de cada um é muito distinto. No London Craft Beer Festival encontramos a inovação da escola inglesa, cervejas de todos os tipos, várias experimentações. O festival está na sua segunda edição e celebra cervejas de alta qualidade do Reino Unido, e ainda há convidadas de outras partes do mundo, como as americanas Founders e Sierra Nevada e a escocesa Brewdog. Cervejas revolucionárias para quem realmente está a procura de cervejas com muito sabor e inovações. Em proporções de tamanho o LCBF é bem menor que o consolidado GBBF. Mas isso não atrapalha em nada. Pelo contrário, o festival se torna muito mais agradável e a conversa com os próprios cervejeiros que lhe servem as suas cervejas é inevitável. Provei algumas bem extremas como uma Imperial Stout com passagem por barril e maturada com cereja, outras que são resgate de estilos quase esquecidos como o Gose e Berliner Weisse, e também inusitadas com Brown Ale com pasta de amendoim. Neste vídeo provei alguma delas, e aproveito para recomendar este festival pequeno - por enquanto -, mas que oferece muitas descobertas.
The guys are reunited for the biggest beer festival of the year. This episode is recorded live from London Olympia and they discuss the Champion Beer of Britain Winners, their favourite beers and eating a 20 inch Bratwurst.
We may be living in a new age of all things brewed but CAMRA's Great British Beer Festival (aka GBBF) is a traditional highlight in the beer calendar that is still a 'must do'. We make our annual pilgrimage to the temporary cask ale cathedral of Olympia and sample a few brews to whet your appetite. The beers we tried were: Burning Sky Plateau (3.5%) - from bar B4. Moor Beer Revival (3.8%) - from bar B15 Ilkley Brewery The Trader (4.8%) - from Bar B18. We were too slow to get a taste of the Champion Beer of Britain: Timothy Taylor Boltmaker (4%) but we're told more casks are expected to be delivered to Bar B18 during the rest of the Festival so you might be luckier than we were! Search through the hundreds of beers available using the GBBF online Beer Selector.Tweet us your thoughts - @TheBeertalkers - if you get to try it or if you want to tell us what you think of any other beers you try at GBBF. The Great British Beer Festival continues at London Olympia until Saturday 16th August. Tickets are £10 or £8 for CAMRA members if you buy online. The Festival is open from 12 noon - 10.30pm Weds, Thurs and Fri. 11am - 7pm on Saturday.
A return to days of olde, with a supermarket staple this week – Shepherd Neame’s Bishops Finger. We’re joined by beer blogger and all-round good bloke, Glenn Johnson. We look forward to the GBBF and Steve champions the cause of his local beer festival. Plus we chat to Ian from 11pm Somewhere podcast about the forthcoming […]
It’s the Beer O’Clock Show’s second birthday, and what a beer to celebrate with – Harvistoun’s Orach Slie. See what the lads think of a beer they’ve been holding on to for months just for this show. Also, birthday messages akimbo, the release of the GBBF beer list and the #PrizlessPrize Instagram of the week! […]
Pubcask 24 is all about The Great British Beer Festival at the London Olympia. Jon & Rob visited on the Thursday and reveal their favourite beers of the festival. If you like beer and have a sense of humour, listen to the Pubcask.