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Julian Widera is a passionate and enthusiastic beer brewer. After studying brewing and beverage technology in Germany, he felt unchallenged in his profession and made his way to New Zealand and finally Australia. He has built twelve breweries here so far, including the “Lost Watering Hole” brewery in Lancefield, Victoria. Julian Widera brews the five different types of beer that the brewery offers strictly in accordance with the German Purity Law. - Julian Widera ist ein passionierter und enthusiastischer Bierbrauer. Nachdem er in Deutschland Brauwesen und Getränketechnologie studiert hatte, fühlte er sich in der Ausübung seines Berufs nicht herausgefordert und machte sich auf den Weg nach Neuseeland und schliesslich nach Australien. Hier baute er bis anhin zwölf Brauereien auf, so auch die Brauerei "Lost Watering Hole" in Lancefield, Victoria. Die fünf verschiedenen Biersorten, die die Brauerei anbietet, braut Julian Widera streng nach dem deutschen Reinheitsgebot.
Cristal came to the Old World from Australia as a biologist to learn about her father's root. In the process, she fell in love with Berlin and started a career there as a brewer at Berliner Berg. Her main focus was on Berliner Weisse and other styles of beer with wild fermentation. Two years later, the opportunity arose to get back into research in Belgium, this time in the field of malt. She achieved an absolute world sensation - she researched a technique to produce spiced beer according to the German Purity Law. The best way to hear the whole story is to listen to BierTalk live from the drinktec trade fair in Munich...
This episode goes deep into the conspiracy about beer and how it is used to make us (specifically men) weak, numb and depressed. Also I learned that hipster microbrew guys are not anti- establishment like they claim, they are in fact the establishment. This episode was also done in a different fashion compared to the other episodes. This episode was more of an improv episode opposed to an audio blog. This was done as a way to develop my off the cuff speaking skills and also a way to get more episodes out quicker. Show your support. Please like, share and comment!Podcast gear available at: https://deeper-you-go-the-weirder-it.myspreadshop.com/Feel free to reach out with questions: garett.renon@gmail.comThank you all for supporting the show!
Cleveland Rocks! Take 2....or is it "Cleveland-Felsen"? Either way, join the Dirty Glass Crew as they work their way through even more beer from Cleveland; this time it's German style! From banana flavored beer to dark ale, the Crew try some interesting beers from the Hofbrauhaus microbrewery. Watch as the crew drink their way through beer that is brewed using centuries old recipes and according to the old German Purity Law of 1516 in the only way they know how, with laughter, stories, excitement and maybe a few belchies! As always, please subscribe if you haven't had a chance yet and thank you for your continued support! Danke! Prost!
Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! After an excellent Brewery Special last week, we are taking a deep dive into some History. The German Hefeweizen style has so much to offer the history is seeping out of this episode. Along with the history we are about to drink down, we have a yeasty beer from Raised Grain Brewery in Waukesha, WI. Listen up, crack a beer, and don't blink… otherwise you may miss a surprise!Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers! After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow us on social media, and hit that subscribe button. I would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brian https://www.raisedgrainbrewing.com/breweryHost & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, Their tunes are as timeless as the German Purity Law of 1516!https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOAHistory/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these three sites... https://www.craftbeer.com/beer-styles https://www.hopculture.com/ https://learn.kegerator.com/
Dan is physically back from vacation, but mentally he is still sitting on a Jersey beach sipping a hazy jawn with an umbrella in it. This week we are joined this episode by Jeremy Myers from Trauger Brewing! We talk about Trauger Brewing's approach to brewing according to the "Reinheitsgebot," or the German Purity Law. We talk to Jeremy about brewing in Germany vs America, brewing to the German Purity Laws abroad, and we fan out on Jeremy's time with Neshaminy Creek. Support the podcast by donating at Anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcast Save $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPOD The featured beers of the episode: Newert Helles (Helles Lager) by Trauger Brewing Maibock (Maibock) by Trauger Brewing Gratzer (Grodziskie) by Trauger Brewing Remember to Subscribe, Rate and Review UNTAPPD - @Bestbestfriendspod INSTAGRAM - @Bestbestfriendspod FACEBOOK - @Bestbestfriendspod TWITTER - @BBFPod EMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support
We are wrapping up the year looking at some of our best moments of the year. Cam comes to realise his breathing, and would we go down with the ship?Remember to reach out to us with question or voice notes to twoceesinapod@gmail.com
What We’re Drinking:Gaffel Kolsch by Privatbrauerei Gaffel BeckerABV: 4.8%IBU: 15Notes: The classic Gaffel Kölsch is a particularly fresh Cologne beer specialty, brewed with water, malt and hop extract according to the tried and tested family formula and the German Purity Law of 1516. The fine, pleasant, slightly hopped flavor is characteristic of this traditional product.London Pride by Fuller's BreweryABV: 4.1%IBU: N/ANotes: Brewed under the watchful eye of our Griffin since the 1950s, London Pride is unmistakably London's beer. With its well-rounded flavour and rich history, everything about this authentic, characterful beer binds it to our capital city and the people who love it.SponsorShow off your love of Untappd. Check out our online store and pick up Untappd branded glassware, shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and more! Go to http://store.untappd.com and enter the coupon code “PODCAST” at checkout to get 20% off all orders Drinking Socially Badge UpdateWe track what beers have earned the DrinkingSocially Badge, how many Unlocks, etc.Beer News UpdateHarrison covers the Oskar Blues Rebrand and the announcement of Captain Pabst from Pabst Brewing.Would You Rather:Take todays best beer back in time 500 years to share? Or a beer from 500 years ago to a bottleshare today?ConnectJon On UntappdHarrison On UntappdDrinking Socially on YoutubeTwitterFacebookInstagramFacebook GroupOut of Our Gourds Pumpkin Home Brew Recipe
This week on Beer Sessions Radio Jimmy welcomes Pete Lengyel of Kings Country Brewers Collective and Katarina Martinez of LineUp Brewing. Recently, both Pete and Katarina travelled to experience the beer scene in Europe and they have lots to share! Pete attended the Gothenburg Beer festival in Sweden and tells us what he learned about Kveik, which Jimmy calls the “magic yeast” from Scandinavia. Katarina was just in Germany on a scholarship through the Pink Boots Society. She talks about the German Purity Law, the only brewing nun in the world, and the support she witnessed for local brewers. Alexander Korobkov from Zagovor Brewery stops by to chime in on the discussion as well! Everyone shares how an international perspective will impact their brewing back home. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
Rory Lawton joins me from Berlin, Germany to discuss the tradition of the German Purity Law or “Reinheitsgebot” and some very controversial efforts to challenge it. Along the way we discuss the history of the law, how it has evolved and how it affects brewing in Germany. You can find additional episodes and show notes […]
Rory Lawton joins me from Berlin, Germany to discuss the tradition of the German Purity Law or “Reinheitsgebot” and some very controversial efforts to challenge it. Along the way we discuss the history of the law, how it has evolved and how it affects brewing in Germany. You can find additional episodes and show notes […]
On this week's episode of Beer Sessions Radio, we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the German Reinheitsgebot, also known as the German Purity Law! Joining Jimmy and Anne in the studio are Travis Kauffman of Folksbier and Sylvester Schneider of Zum Schneider, with Sebastian Sauer of Freigeist Bierkultur calling in from Germany!
This week on Beer Sessions an unprecedented combination of Jimmy, Sam, and Ray had a fascinating discussion with Matthias Trum and Matthias Neidhart of Aecht Schlenkerla about German beer. Don’t miss this chance to learn about how beer fits into German culture (perhaps a bit better than in America), how the German Purity Law limits or inspires German brewers, and the 6 generation, 500+ year tradition of Aecht Schlenkerla and “smoked” brewing. This episode was sponsored by Great Brewers.com: a favorite source for beer information and education and one of the internet’s most popular beer destinations.