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Jimmy's summer travels roll on! This week, a stop in Holyoke, Massachusetts to catch up with some malt and grain powerhouses you may remember from past episodes…Chatting with Jimmy are Andrea Stanley, co-owner of Valley Malt and Ground Up Grain; Kyle Fiasconaro, owner and chef at Brewer's Foods; and Matthew Steinberg, co-founder and head brewer at Exhibit ‘A' Brewing in Framingham, Massachusetts.This episode has been years in the making! Some of the first grain and craft malt stories on BSR were brought to you by Andrea. Plus, what have Kyle and Matthew been up to since we last caught up with them?All of this and more this week on BSR! Tune in! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Like a phoenix from the ashes, the legendary Beer Bar, Deep Ellum in Waltham, MA, has been reborn! Just outside of Boston, Jimmy is at Deep Ellum beer bar to chat about the new location and the myth behind the legendary neighborhood establishment.Here to chat with Jimmy are Max Toste, one of the owners of Deep Ellum, and Matt Steinberg, co-founder and head brewer at Exhibit ‘A' Brewing. The best lagers from Germany, the best cask from England, the best local craft beers. Name it, and they serve it at Deep Ellum. All of this, yet they remain down to Earth as a reliable neighborhood bar. Dive deep into this legendary Boston Beer Bar with Jimmy and Co. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
In this episode of Over the Edge, Matt Trifiro sits down with Bill Pfeifer, Edge Portfolio and Thought Leadership Director at Dell Technologies, to go over a special announcement. The two dive into the creation and history of the Over the Edge podcast, as well as the future of the show. Matt shares what he has learned so far on the show and some of his favorite episodes.---------Key Quotes:“This is a huge technology swing, right? This is like cloud was 15 years ago, but we're still at the very opening acts of edge computing and what it's going to do to the world, the impact it's going to have.” - Bill Pfeifer “It's fascinating the different points of view that you come across and the different perspectives. I know what my perspectives on edge are and they're changing all the time but it's a single perspective and everybody else has radically different perspectives on this.” - Bill Pfeifer“One of my favorite definitions of the edge, and I agree there are lots of them, is where the digital world meets the physical world, and I think there's some truth to that.” - Matt Trifiro “My current fascination is artificial intelligence. And again, I'm coming at it from a perspective of sort of a naive user, right? It's like the tricorder. I see a future where every object in our lives, even the most mundane objects like coffee cups and sports coats might be connected to the internet or a network and might have either AI on board or be able to tap into AI that's delivered through a network.” - Matt Trifiro---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) Announcement from Matt(02:47) Introduction to Bill Pfeifer(04:01) The different perspectives on edge (13:43) Matt's reasons for starting the show (15:41) Edge topics that Bill is interested in (24:15) Matt's takeaways from the show up to this point (28:05) Some of Matt's favorite episodes (34:43) What is Matt interested in moving forward? (36:23) Edge questions that Matt still hasn't gotten answers to --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Matt on LinkedIn Referenced Past Episodes:Three Decades of Vision for Edge with Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Satya) of Carnegie Mellon UniversityStateful Computing, Continuous Intelligence, and Edge AI with Simon Crosby, CTO of SWIM.AIThe Genesis of Edge Computing with Victor Bahl, Technical Fellow at Microsoft ResearchSolving the Fundamental Problems of the Cloud with Chetan Venkatesh, CEO & Co-founder of MacrometaThe Future of Edge is Messier Than You Think with Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive AnalysisBringing American Manufacturing into the Fifth Industrial Revolution with Walker Reynolds, President and Solutions Architect of 4.0 SolutionsHow Standards Drive Adoption and Enable the Intelligent Edge with Alex Reznik, Distinguished Technologist at HPE and Chair of ETSI MECBrewing Beer at the Edge with Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit 'A' Brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell TechnologiesDell and Exhibit 'A', Continued with Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit ‘A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell Technologies
This episode of Over the Edge features a continuation of our interview between Matt Trifiro and Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit ‘A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli, Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell Technologies. Matthew and Pierluca come together to continue their conversation on Dell Technology's work with Exhibit ‘A' brewing. They discuss why the partnership is essential, and what makes it work as well as it does.Matthew describes how tech influences his brewery. Pierluca explains why Dell Technologies works with small businesses to implement edge technology. Together, they've built a successful project where Dell works at new scales, and Exhibit ‘A' produces high quality beer with higher speed.---------Key Quotes:Matthew:"We can't just start spending money on technology without having a real ROI. This is just a really amazing opportunity for us to look at a lot of these pain points and challenges that we have as a small business and work with edge technology and Dell to really find the sweet spot to make us the most efficient we can be, creating the best products we can, and adding a value to our business."Matthew:"Because we don't fully understand the technology, we rely on Pierluca and his team to share with us what that technology's gonna do for us. I'm not looking for a fit, I'm looking for an add. You know, I want this to improve what we do, not just kind of like status quo. So that's really important for us. And obviously just the straight value that it adds to our small business."Pierluca:"Having the connection with Dell that can scale and can breed the technology to all type of people, from a small business, like Exhibit A, to large implementation. And so having an ecosystem, and that ecosystem can run in a platform like we are building, then allow you to bring them to multiple people. Not only to the very large one that they can permit themselves to have an army of people coming there and develop their own solution."Pierluca: "That's exactly one of the challenge that we took upon when we decide to go to the edge. And when we decide to go to the edge, not just with the fact that we go in and place the normal compute. It's to understanding, right? And Dell is embarking in this adventure that we start about three years ago with very few people and now we have an entire bu, right, that is looking at this stuff. So what is intriguing is really, that point that, At the edge, you need to understand how you input the things that someone is doing, right? Their core processes, their outcome. Right? It's all about the outcome."---------Show Timestamps:02:25 How tech fits into the brewing industry 03:22 Measuring the success of implementing edge05:13 Dell's goal with Exhibit A07:19 How small businesses can deploy edge technology10:46 The tech learning curve14:04 Scaling technology for everyone 15:37 Weighing cost vs. ROI17:30 How Matthew manages his cashflow20:17 Dell's shifting business model--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Connect with Matt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtrifiro/Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-steinberg-26b96ab/Connect with Pierluca on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierluca-chiodelli-3b743a4/Learn More about Exhibit A - https://www.exhibit-a-brewing.com/Follow Dell Technologies Edge on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/delltechnologies/posts/?feedView=allhttps://twitter.com/Dell_EdgeLearn about Dell Technologies edge solutions - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/solutions/edge-computing/index.htm#collapse&tab0=0&tab1=0Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/corporate/about-us/who-we-are.htm#video-overlay=6213824626001www.CaspianStudios.com
In this episode of Over the Edge, Matt Trifiro interviews Matthew Steinberg, co-founder of Exhibit 'A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell TechnologiesMatthew has been brewing beer for almost 20 years. After brewing a wide variety around Massachusetts, including Belgian styles, highly hopped ales, and barrel aged offerings, he founded his own brewery: Exhibit 'A'. Here, he creates his own modern takes on traditional beer styles. Pierluca has been with Dell Technologies since 1999, and is currently VP Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Manager and Customer Operations. He's responsible for Edge Enterprise Dell Technologies roadmap, and strategic technical partners engagement across Dell Technologies. Matthew and Pierluca represent a partnership between Dell Technologies and Exhibit 'A' brewing to bring edge computing and complex technology to small, locally-owned businesses.In the first segment of this interview, Matthew dives into the details of beer making, from start to finish. He describes how edge technology has helped Exhibit 'A' gather data and monitor processes for a more perfect brewing process, and how it can fix problems and save money (and beer) for the brewery. In segment 2, Pierluca gives his definition of the edge, describes the importance of connectivity in a setting like Matthew's brewery, and explains how Dell Technologies is using this project as an example of their core value of promoting human progress.---------Key Quotes:Matthew Steinberg“The exciting part for me is actually beyond this first project, which is to really dig deep into our pain points as a brewery and what we can do to add to this technology. Not just make better beer, but create better processes, create more consistency, give our staff the tools they need to do these jobs, right? And so it's incredible. Like for a small craft brewery like us, that's like producing you know the equivalent of maybe 70,000 cases a year, to be able to have this technology is ridiculous. I mean, it's kind of a dream.”Pierluca Chiodelli“There is no necessity to have all these different silos because with our experience, we can run multiple things on the same infrastructure. We can manage that infrastructure in different way, but what we are doing is basically also simplify the edge. There is no reason why certain application, they cannot run with other applications. So that's the technology we bring, with the security and with the simplification. So basically, it's democratize the edge and make sure that people can manage from one to thousands of devices with always security in mind and with zero touch capability.”Matthew Steinberg“We have this art that is like my creative outlet for making, conceptualizing a beer. Whether it's the ingredients or the process or even what the label looks like. There's a lot of that art that goes into its. Science is like the yeast doing its thing, the malt being delivered properly, and it's, and I thought about it as like, the great, the art of the beer relies on the science to do what it's supposed to do. The technology actually allows us to control it. It allows us to, what was the word I used? Uh, you know, The tech helps us realize and observe the connection between the art and the science.”Matthew Steinberg“So all of this temperature probes and, and controllers and the interface that Dell has installed here is allowing us to study that to just make better beer. I mean, that's literally the simplest way I can put it. The exciting part for me is actually beyond this first project, which is to really dig deep into our pain points as a brewery and what we can do to add to this technology. Not just make better beer, but create better processes, create more consistency, give our staff the tools they need to do these jobs.”Pierluca ChiodelliOne of the core value of Dell is really about human progress. It's very humble goal. It's also very difficult to connect you to directly to human progress. Now, when I start to look at the edge, I can say that because it's based on outcome, most of the things that we do are most impactful. Pierluca Chiodelliwe've been selling at the Edge for many years. Uh, about 30 years. But, um, what is new at the edge is the data. Um, so I think, um, If you look at, so the brewer example, there are a lot of data that they've been collected. What is changing from the past is that everything needs to be connected now. What is changing also that the data they are producing at the edge, they need to be accessed at the edgePierluca ChiodelliYou don't have an army of people and so you need to optimize. Optimize is important and have the ability to connect things and access those data immediately is very important. So the shift really why you need more compute, why you need more things at the edge is because the data are there. More data need to be processed there and the edge is different, is outside of the normal data center. So to me, that was the excitement to enter in the space that was not a familiar space, understanding the constraint of that space and understanding what we can do---------Show Timestamps:[03:41] Matthew's entrepreneurial start[07:41] How beer begins[09:55] How beer is made[14:38] The art of balance in beer[17:26] The fermentation process[19:56] Why cans are the best package[23:12] How to store your beer[23:32] How Matthew maintains quality[25:31] What does beer have to do with edge computing?[28:29] How Matthew uses data to solve problems[33:17] Pierluca's start in technology[36:09] Dell and Edge[40:06] The edge is about constraint[41:52] The edge and security[44:29] Helping everyone understand edge[49:08] Dell's goal of advancing progress[53:20] Constraints of the edge[56:40] How Dell and Exhibit A work together--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Connect with Matt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtrifiro/Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-steinberg-26b96ab/Connect with Pierluca on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierluca-chiodelli-3b743a4/Learn More about Exhibit A - https://www.exhibit-a-brewing.com/Follow Dell Technologies Edge on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/delltechnologies/posts/?feedView=allhttps://twitter.com/Dell_EdgeLearn about Dell Technologies edge solutions - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/solutions/edge-computing/index.htm#collapse&tab0=0&tab1=0Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/corporate/about-us/who-we-are.htm#video-overlay=6213824626001www.CaspianStudios.com
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with an update on the Oklahoma Right To Farm Bill. The challenge to the bill was shot down by the state. Next, we meet Matthew Steinberg, of Exhibit 'A' Brewing Company. www.exhibit-a-brewing.com The micro-brewery supports locally sourced ingredients with new packaging that highlights its connection with area farmers. The craft brewery helped to launch the Northeast Grainshed Alliance and the Square Foot Project, which bring together breweries with farmers, processors and educators to promote the use of local grains. They claim that, "For every 16 oz. can you drink, you'll be supporting over 4 square feet of local farmland." Finally, Farmer Doug opines about shopping at locally owned Family Farms."
Exhibit A Brewing is not owned by lawyers. Shocking, right? But they are a brewery out of Massachusetts that knows how to make very good beer and can art. So we asked Matthew Steinberg and Kelsey Roth of Exhibit A Brewing to join us to talk about their awesome beer (including We're Going to Need You to Come in on Saturday Scotch Ale (IYKYK) and Goody Two Shoes Kolsch that is one of the top rated Kolsches (Koschi?) in the country). We hope you enjoy this great episode that covers such topics as how to find good grains for your beer, how many birds Stu could kill before they took him out (hypothetically), and where great ideas for new beer come from.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beerfreaks)
CRAFT BEER PODCAST INFO: Matthew Steinberg and Kelsey Roth join us live on a special Thursday night episode to talk about brewing in Massachusetts, distribution locally and with Tavour, and what motivates them to keep growing within the industry. We talk about collaborations, their favorite 'untappd review' and what the future holds for them. Sponsors: North Center Brewing - https://northcenterbrewing.com/ Zetouna Liquor - https://www.facebook.com/Zetouna-Liquor-Fine-Wine-Cigars-146021445420374/ Join The Michigan Beer Discord - https://discord.gg/vEEDyzwdjT Download the MI Beer Map - http://www.mibeermap.com Subscribe to Better on Draft - https://plnk.to/BOD Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6AlzP1BH0iykayF856bGRc?si=xXZzdd3CTPqgUq_KYTnBKg iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-on-draft-a-craft-beer-podcast/id1091124740 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/betterondraft Untappd - https://www.untappd.com/bodpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/betterondraft Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/betterondraft Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/betterondraft
We welcome back our friends Matthew Steinberg, Head Brewer/Co-Founder and Kelsey Roth, General Manager of Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company in Framingham, Massachusetts - known for its local sourcing, social initiatives, and great beer. Did you know that for every case of Exhibit ‘A' beer you drink, you support 24 square feet of local farmland? #themoreyouknow We discuss the Square Foot Project and their Northeast Grainshed collab with Valley Malt, Kent Falls and Big Alice, their various initiatives around diversity, equity and inclusion and the importance of a GM - what they do, when to hire, and why it's key! Go online and order their beer! It's tasty and made with love! (Alaska, DC, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Virginia) This was fun, enjoy! Check out Episode 35 with Exhibit A Brewing & Episode 79 with the GrainShed Follow: @sqftproject // @northeastgrains // @exhibitAbrewing
The week on Beer Sessions, Jimmy is gearing up for the Craft Malt Conference and heads to Farmingham to speak with Matthew Steinberg at Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company. Matthew talks about how local ingredients and partnerships are central to beer production at Exhibit ‘A' Brewing, and details a few initiatives including the Square Foot Project and Square Foot Saturdays to Build Better Beer. He also talks about all the wonderful support Exhibit ‘A' Brewing received from their neighbors, Jack's Abby Craft Lagers, to the local maltsters and grain roasters, to Exhibit ‘A' Brewing's own incredible staff. Finally, Jimmy and Mathew paint a picture of Framingham from its breweries to its great tacos and Brazilian restaurants. Give it a listen on the train from Boston to Framingham and enjoy all that Exhibit ‘A' Brewing has to offer!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
The ILB Team picks up with Part 2 of our interview with Matthew Steinberg, Co-founder/Head Brewer and Kelsey Roth, General Manager from Exhibit "A" Brewing in Framingham, Massachusetts as they share more of their story and reveal a few hidden gems in their local Massachusetts area.
The ILB Team goes back to the virtual world to welcome Matthew Steinberg, Co-founder/Head Brewer and Kelsey Roth, General Manager from Exhibit "A" Brewing in Framingham, Massachusetts who were kind enough to send the team some excellent beers to taste as they share their origin story about the brewery.
Show notes from Host John Holl:"Wine Enthusiast Magazine released its Top 50 Beers of the Year list earlier this week. I'm the contributing editor for beer in those pages, and you should give it a look if you haven't already. In thinking about the list and all the beers I was lucky enough to taste on the blind panels this year I wanted to bring together some brewing industry folks – those who are on the list - for a chat about the year that was and where they see the current state of beer. The panel includes:- Lisa Allen, the head brewer of Heater Allen Brewing - Jude La Rose of Hop Butcher for the World - Matthew Steinberg of Exhibit ‘A' Brewing - Cambria Griffith of Radiant Beer Co. This quickly turned into a fun back and forth between them, sharing stories about shared experiences and unique challenges, and a shared fondness of baked goods. Thanks for listening."This Episode is sponsored by:NZ HopsNZ Hops, the co-operative of Master Hop Growers are a passionate collective of farms dedicated to innovation and sustainability. Leading the charge in sustainable farm practices, some NZ Hops farms have over five generations of knowledge that inform their composting program, used by growers to promote healthy regenerative growth of hops year upon year. This creates high quality soil, a critical component of healthy growing conditions. At NZ Hops, they feel that sustainability is not only being a steward for the land, but for our future.Stomp StickersStomp Stickers is a proud member of the brewers association that produces a wide variety of printed brewery products such as beer labels, keg collars, coasters, beer boxes and much more. Stomp's website features an easy-to-use design tool, low quantity orders, fast turn times, and free domestic shipping. Visit StompStickers.com and use code DRINKBEER15 for 15% off your first order.Athletic Brewing Co.Athletic Brewing Company's innovative process allows them to brew great-tastingcraft beer without the alcohol. From IPAs to stouts to golden ales and more, they offer a full selection of beers starting at only 50 calories. Now you can keep your head clear and enjoy the refreshing taste of beer anytime, anywhere. Place an order today atathleticbrewing.com and get free shipping on two six packs or more. New customerscan also get 10% off their entire order with code BeerEdge10. Limit one per customer.For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and subscribe to our beer industry focused newsletter. There is more information, articles, and engaging content at Beer Edge. Host: John Holl Guests: Lisa Allen, Cambria Griffith, Jude La Rose, Matthew Steinberg Sponsors: NZ Hops, Stomp Stickers, Athletic Brewing, and The Beer Edge Tags: Beer, Lager, IPA, Coffee Cake, Adjuncts, Taprooms, Marketing, Distribution, Customer Experience, Brave Noise
In the second half of our conversation with Matthew Steinberg, Head Brewer at Exhibit A Brewing in Framingham, MA we talk about Flagship vs Rotating Beers, the Demo Tape series, the joys of hop selection trips, Mayflower Porter, Roasting Malts and we dig into their upcoming brew schedule. Cheers!
Part 1 of 2 with Matthew Steinberg, Head Brewer at Exhibit A! Topics include his Brewing Origin Story, the connections between Exhibit-A and Jack's Abby, Second Wind and Mayflower Brewing, Hoops and Homework, the wonders of Valley Malt, the importance of short supply chains and future plans for breweries and specific brews. Cheers!www.exhibit-a-brewing.com
Decision Vision Episode 96: Should I Take an Home Office Deduction? – An Interview with Matthew Steinberg, Brady Ware & Company The question of a home office deduction has suddenly come up in 2020 with so many more individuals working from home. Brady Ware Tax Manager Matthew Steinberg joins Host Mike Blake to discuss the […]
Decision Vision Episode 96: Should I Take an Home Office Deduction? – An Interview with Matthew Steinberg, Brady Ware & Company The question of a home office deduction has suddenly come up in 2020 with so many more individuals working from home. Brady Ware Tax Manager Matthew Steinberg joins Host Mike Blake to discuss the […] The post Decision Vision Episode 96: Should I Take an Home Office Deduction? – An Interview with Matthew Steinberg, Brady Ware & Company appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On this week’s podcast, Noelle Ellerson Ng, associate executive director at AASA, the School Superintendents Association, and Emily Oster, Professor of Economics at Brown University, join Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to discuss whether the vaccines will allow schools to reopen nationwide this school year. On the Research Minute, Matthew Steinberg discusses the study he and Haisheng Yang just conducted for Fordham on teacher effectiveness and improvement in charter and traditional public schools.
Welcome to Getting To The Truth In This Art. This week I have the pleasure of speaking with Matthew Steinberg and Vaughn Weitzman of North Ave. Market in Baltimore, MD. North Ave. Market is equal parts restaurant, bar and arcade. With diner-style stools readied burgers, fries, milkshakes and cocktails complimenting arcade games like Frogger, Centipede and, fittingly, BurgerTime, North Ave. Market is worth your time. Stay up-to-date on the latest in weird news and all things pop culture on our hilarious and irreverent podcast, Mastermind Team's Robcast.
Welcome to Getting To The Truth In This Art. This week I have the pleasure of speaking with Matthew Steinberg and Vaughn Weitzman of North Ave. Market in Baltimore, MD. North Ave. Market is equal parts restaurant, bar and arcade. With diner-style stools readied burgers, fries, milkshakes and cocktails complimenting arcade games like Frogger, Centipede and, fittingly, BurgerTime, North Ave. Market is worth your time. Stay up-to-date on the latest in weird news and all things pop culture on our hilarious and irreverent podcast, Mastermind Team's Robcast.
We chop it up with Matthew Steinberg, Founder & Head Brewer of Exhibit A Brewing (Mass) on being "underrated" and many of their accolades. We discuss patience within their process as well as his love for malt, porters and the environment. We also discuss his nicknames, favorite gameshow and what's in his fridge. Hope you enjoy! Check them out at www.exhibit-a-brewing.com/
When it comes to crafting a great beer experience, what are the essentials for standing out? Is it the perfect blend of flavors and unique taste? Is it the cutting edge technology and use of fresh ingredients? Or, is it a focus on the consumer from a creative and playful environment? Perhaps it is a mixture of all of the above. This week's episode is all about crafting and creating a memorable customer experience. Our guest this week, Matthew Steinberg, is the Co-Founder and Head Brewer at Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company. While Matthew originally started working for his father's tire business, he never quite felt passionate about learning the tire industry. However, by getting his start at home brewing during his College years, he instantly found his passion for beer and the brewing process. Matthew shares with us how his local brewery cultivates community through a fun look at storytelling through beer with a subtle nod towards the meaning of life. Not only does Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company focus on providing its customers with unique flavors and catchy names for each beer, it's no secret that they also focus on creating a fun, healthy, and safe environment for its employees. So, sit back, relax, and crack open a cold one as we dive into the creativity and heart behind Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company. Topics Discussed The creative process and heart behind naming each beer Understanding the ups and downs of a self-owned business The nuts and bolts process behind developing & formulating fresh beer How the community has shown massive support through COVID-19 How supporting and participating together contributes to a successful business Why it's essential to always be learning new things Goals for growth and expansion in 2020 & beyond Connect with Matthew Steinberg - Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/exhibit.a.brewing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhibitabrewing/ Relevant Articles Exhibit ‘A' Brewing to Raise Money for Australian Bushfire Relief https://massbrewbros.com/exhibit-a-brewing-to-raise-money-for-australian-bushfire-relief/ Beer & Mortar: Striking Gold With Exhibit ‘A' Brewing Company in Framingham https://boston.eater.com/2017/9/12/16288834/exhibit-a-brewing-company-framingham Connect with Mark Condon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBMWPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbmw_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFEPYtTyJ8BMKyYwLd2xzQ/featured?view_as=subscriber About Boston's Best of MetroWest “Highlighting successful business in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts.” Go behind the scenes with financial planner, Mark Condon, as he asks industry leading experts in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts to talk about their businesses. Through each episode, Mark will find out what sets these different businesses apart from their competition and how they rose above the inevitable challenges they faced along the way to their ultimate success.
On this week’s podcast, Matthew Steinberg, associate professor of education policy at George Mason University, joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith for the second installment of our Research Deep Dive series, this one focusing on school discipline reform.
Recorded in Framingham, we talk with Matthew Steinberg, founding brewer/owner of Exhibit 'A'. Matt boasts over two decades in the brewing industry, and geeks out hard with the guys on his history in the New England scene, from his time at Harpoon, Mayflower, and Rapscallion. That opens itself up to some really interesting broader conversation on the nature of both ownership and mentorship, with three very different perspectives and paths into beer sitting at the same table. Noah wasn't going to leave the table without talking about Exhibit 'A's acclaimed Kolsch - Goody Two Shoes - which promptly steers the podcast towards talking (a lot) about the oft-forgotten hero of beer, grain, as well as pros and cons of narcissistic naming tendencies, all things rye, and even tires. Undoubtedly one of the most wide-ranging and enjoyable conversations we've had yet. Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
As climate changes, so do pieces of culture. Pieces like car ownership, outdoor sports, and the drinks we share. This is the first episode in our beverage series, and it's all about beer. From field to glass, we explore challenges for barley farmers, options in sustainable brewing, and the willingness of the public to invest in more environmentally friendly beer. 4:30 - Steven Davis of University of California Irvine 11:30 - Sanya Carley of Indiana University 19:00 - Clay Robinson of Sun King Brewing in Indianapolis and Matthew Steinberg of Exhibit 'A' Brewing in Framingham
When he finally opened his own brewery, Matthew Steinberg knew exactly what he wanted Exhibit 'A' Brewing Co. to be. This week he talks about lessons learned along the way and the relationship that exists with the brewery down the street – Jack’s Abby. Steinberg is also the brewer behind one of the country’s best Kölsch recipes and he talks us through what goes into making the celebrated but difficult to master style. This episode is brought to you by: CraftBeer.com (http://craftbeer.com): This episode is brought to you by CraftBeer.com, whose mission is to tell the stories behind America’s small and independent breweries and the cities and businesses that support them. 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 for more information on their brewhouses and brewing gear. BSG (http://bsgcraftbrewing.com): Great beers are made from select ingredients. With BSG, you’ll bring the world to your brewhouse with an unparalleled and diverse selection of ingredients, from across the globe to just down the road. Our dedicated customer service team and industry experience provides you with the assistance you need in every step of the way. Let BSG be your supplier of choice for products essential to making great artisanal beverages, so you can stay focused on your craft. For more information, visit us as bsgcraftbrewing.com, or contact us at 1.800.374.2739. G&D Chillers (http://www.Gdchillers.com): As the brewing industry’s premier choice for glycol chilling, G&D Chillers has set the standard on quality, service, and dedication to their customer’s craft. For 25 years G&D has led the way on innovative solutions that match their brewing customers immediate and future needs. With a wide selection of custom built chillers; G&D offers the Nano chiller, the perfect solution for Nano breweries all the way up to their larger capacity units like the Vertical Air Chiller, built for higher volume operations. Contact G&D Chillers today for your chiller sizing needs at 800.555.0973 or reach out online at Gdchillers.com
Almost seven years ago, the School District of Philadelphia revised its student discipline policy, instructing schools not to suspend students for certain types of nonviolent behavior, such as failing to follow classroom rules or making obscene gestures. To examine what happened after the school district made the change, Mathematica’s Johanna Lacoe teamed up with Matthew Steinberg, an education researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. What they found provides the strongest evidence to date that when students are suspended, their academic performance declines after the suspension. On this episode of On the Evidence, Lacoe discusses her school suspension research in Philadelphia and what it might mean for the future of school discipline. We also have a condensed Q&A version of the conversation available here: https://www.mathematica-mpr.com/commentary/do-suspensions-affect-student-outcomes
Matthew Steinberg joins Research Minutes to discuss his study that he co-authored with Matthew Kraft, The Sensitivity of Teacher Performance Ratings to the Design of Teacher Evaluation Systems, which was recently published in Educational Researcher. He describes the implications that the design of a teacher evaluation system has on the distribution of teacher performance ratings and what this means for policymakers.
Minority students are more likely to be suspended or expelled from school. What does the research say about the consequences of exclusionary discipline policies and alternatives to it? In this episode of the Education Next podcast, Marty West talks with Matthew Steinberg, who is the co-author, with Joanna Lacoe, of "What Do We Know About School Discipline Reform?" available at http://educationnext.org/what-do-we-know-about-school-discipline-reform-suspensions-expulsions/
Dr. Steinberg joins us today to share his incredible journey to a comprehensive and compassionate, holistic practice. He shares why he has integrated advanced oral cancer exams and the latest in relaxation and anxiety-releasing product. With his help, you can create an integrated, holistic practice where your patients are family, and every experience with your practice is personalized and exceeds their wildest expectations. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1JMI967