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Jimmy has a conversation with Jon Green from Stay Green Brewing and Jeff Lyons from Endless Life Brewing in anticipation of NYC Beer week, Reflecting on their histories and Beer Flavored Beer! https://www.endlesslifebrewing.com/https://www.instagram.com/stay_green_brewing/reels/
NYC Beer Week 2024 is off with a bang! Live from the scene, Jimmy is at Gun Hill Publick House at Industry City following the Opening Bash event held on Saturday, February 24. This episode is going to include a barrel of useful information on everything from how to make a good lager to how to open a good brewery.Riding along with Jimmy is returning guest Pete Lengyel-Fushimi of Rockaway Brewing Company and Nick Meyer of Eckhart Beer Company, soon to open in Bushwick. Together, they'll try pale ales, pilsners, and more at Gun Hill Publick while diving deep into this episode's topics: how do you open and maintain a great brewery, and what is the significance of the taproom in 2024?Live from Industry City and NYC Beer Week 2024, it's BSR!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 first ever live recording of Do You (Even) Drink Beer, recorded live at Strong Rope Brewery at their Red Hook location in Brooklyn. A live panel held as part of NYC Beer Week and sponsored by Strong Rope Brewery. Our hosts are joined by Rachel McDermott of Dancing Grain Farm and Brewery, Heather McReynolds of Hopsteiner, and Andrea Stanley of Valley Malt. They discuss sustainability for the environment and the industry, diversity and inclusion, and NYC Beer Week. Make sure to visit Strong Rope Brewery next time you are in NYC.And make sure to visit Dancing Grain Farm Brewery next time you are in Upstate, NY.Learn more about Valley Malt and Hopsteiner.Find out more about the NYC Brewer's Guild. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NYC Beer Week 2023 rocks and rolls on with this week's beer and music themed episode of BSR, inspired by Brooklyn's favorite Japanese-style beer bar, who have been spinning all week for the festivities! Jimmy is joined by friends Chris Maestro, founder and principal owner of Bierwax BK and Queens; legendary brewer and founder of Dogfish Head Brewery Sam Calagione (and one half of the hip-hop duo Pain Relievaz); and Jamie Queli, founder, owner, and CEO of Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing in Cherry Hill, NJ... arguably St. Vincent's biggest fan!Jamie, a veteran of the beer scene, has a hot take: people in the beer industry are the folks who couldn't hack it in the music industry! Jokes aside, music and beer culture have always been one of the best duos in the game.Listen in to learn about our guests' musical histories, as well as their perspectives on the intersection of all things beer and music! Cheers!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.
We are back in the studio at Roberta's Pizza in Bushwick on the eve of NYC Beer Week 2023! Jimmy is joined by Zack Kinney, co-founder of KCBC brewery in Bushwick, and Louie Catizone, co-owner of St Agrestis distillery in Greenpoint.The gang reminisce on Bushwick's development into an oasis of food and drink, and what it was like to watch that process blossom from the homey vantage point of Roberta's. Similarly, NYC Beer Week has grown as local producers and brewers have grown as well.All the jazz of that neighborhood saga has been fermented and distilled down into “A Dance With Death”, a game-changing collaboration between KCBC, St Agrestis, and Roberta's! This Amaro Barrel Aged Black Lager has layers of allspice, black roast, sarsaparilla, dried mint, oak tannins, and Alpine herbs. A totally unique beer to represent a totally rad community!Grab a pair of headphones and listen in to get ready for NYC Beer Week 2023!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.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio in celebration of NYC Beer Week, Jimmy teams up with local brewers from Gun Hill Brewing Co., the Pony Bar NYC, Daleview Biscuits and Beer NYC, 18th Ward Brew, NYC Brewers Guild, and Alewife Brewing Co. to discuss the in-person return of the festival after 2 years.All of our guests will introduce their beers along with how they weathered the pandemic. Ann V. Reilly, Executive Director of NYC Brewers Guild reestablishes the importance of breweries in the city while promoting NYC Beer Week after detailing the hardships brewers have gone through as a result of COVID-19. In addition, Jimmy and the gang talked about the efforts to draw in NY state breweries to compete with festivals in neighboring areas. Finally, Dan McLaughlin from the Pony Bar NYC introduces the OG Beer Night at the Bar on March 1st, which will be part of the NYC Beer Week taking place Feb 27 till March 5 all around the city!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.
My guest is Ann Reilly the Exec Director of the NYC Brewers Guild. All the details on NYC Beer Week which kicks off Sat Feb 26th. New beers from Troegs, Alesmith, Stone & Wallenpaupack Brewing. Details on Lions Roar Brewing 1 yr Anniversary party. Plus a cool event at Flagship Brewery next month that I will be attending. The Craft Beer Marketing Awards entries have been extended. The 411 on a new Brewery opening in Fort Collins, Colorado in the Spring called Mythmaker Brewing and so much more. @njcraftbeer@hoppedupnetwork@sjbeerscene#metalforever#drinklocal#drinkcraftnotcrap#stouts#ipas#lagers#ales#sours#hops#pilsners#porters#gastropub#speakeasy #growler#beer#jerseybeers#fcancer#smallbusinessowners#beerfestivals#beertours#music#savenjbeer#podcasts#crowlers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All news edition. A January staple from Troegs. The return of some classics from Stone. New beers from @alesmithbrewing@heavyseasbeer Plus a collaboration from @weldwerksbrewing@omfbrewing and @firestonewalker Details on @torchandcrown new walking tour. @stonebrewing brings back some classics. Details on NYC Beer Week. @wetticket delivering beer, @ironboundcider news. Plus Troy Aikman brewing beer? And so much more. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork@sjbeerscene#metalforever#drinklocal#drinkcraftnotcrap#stouts#ipas#lagers#ales#sours#hops#pilsners#porters#gastropub#speakeasy #growler#beer#jerseybeers#fcancer#smallbusinessowners#beerfestivals#beertours#music#savenjbeer#podcasts#crowlers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is covering one of the best weeks of the year, NYC Beer Week! For the first part of the show, Jimmy welcomes Ann Reilly from the NYC Brewers Guild; Jim Betz from Coney Island Brewery in Brooklyn, NY; and Jeff Lyons from Endless Life Brewing in Brooklyn, NY. Then in the second half, Jimmy catches up with Kat Telesca and Vic Pitula from Coney Island Brewery; Meg Rickerson from Someday Bar NYC in Brooklyn, NY; and Fee Doyle from Beer Witch in Brooklyn, NY. Ann starts the conversation by highlighting the beer boxes created by the NYC Brewers Guild, both as a way to celebrate beer week and also share NYC beer with customers outside of the city. Jim gets everyone excited about the special beer Coney Island Brewing is featuring in a beer box, and also explains how they are supporting the NYC Hospitality Alliance. Ann then offers us an update on the state of NYC craft beer, and Jeff highlights a couple of special moments from the past year. The second part of the show is all about the women. Opening her own bar just seven months before Covid-19 hit, Meg explains how the pandemic was a real crash course in bar ownership, forcing her to master everything from staple guns to small business loans. She also recently founded Save NYC Bars as a method to communicate the ripple effect that the pandemic has caused throughout the entire community. The gang all agrees that the history of beer is closely tied to women, and Kat, Vic, and Fee all chime in with interesting stories about the connection between beer, women, and witches. Finally, we hear about some exciting new beers and favorites, and Meg shouts out a special beer that supports lesbian-run bars, which is another underrepresented community that is struggling in the beer scene.Photo Courtesy of Ann Reilly.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.
Episode TranscriptNYC Brewers Guild Website: NYCBrewed.comMichael James Jackson Foundation Website: themjf.orgLearn more about The Pink Boots Society here!And also check out Barley's Angels and Girls Pint Out. Groovy music by Megan Bagala, and art by Sabrina Rain at The Hoppiest Shop
New York City Beer Week is upon us, and during these unprecedented times this year's celebration will be unlike any other. New York City Brewers Guild Executive Director Ann Reilly joins the show to peel back the curtain on the hoppy happenings in store for The Big Apple, plus a unique opportunity for craft beer fans from coast to coast to join the fun. We also explore the role of the Brewers Guild, the pandemic's impact on the industry and how people can show their support, diversity in craft beer, and more. NYC Beer Week rundown: NYCBrewed.com Follow Ann: Instagram.com/NYCCraftBeer Follow Matt: Twitter.com/MLandes18 Instagram.com/PropsAndHops Watch the interview on YouTube Audio intro: Bird Creek, "Hooky with Sloane" Audio outro: Frank Sinatra, “New York, New York” Sponsor: Powered by Dimers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is part one of a two-part feature from New York City Beer Week. This was recorded at The Well in Brooklyn, just a week or so before the city announced a state of emergency because of COVID-19. We’re now releasing these episodes in an entirely new context—keep that in mind as you listen. But many of the topics are timeless and will continue to be valuable long after this pandemic has passed and New York City comes back to life. This is our second year hosting these talks at The Well—and it’s a great opportunity to take stock of things as local NYC brewers, brewers from upstate, and some from far away all come together for an increasingly exciting series of events, special releases, and festivals for the week. This year, NYC Beer Week fell at the exact same time as GBH’s annual Uppers & Downers festival in February, so I wasn’t personally able to make the trip and host the panels. But I’m glad to say we got a couple of local hosts we greatly admire in my stead. The first session is hosted by the prolific and chatty Joshua Bernstein, an author that’s been published on Good Beer Hunting. He’s one of my personal favorite voices in beer—Josh is a phenomenal conversationalist and endlessly curious. He hosts a panel with friends from Civil Society in Florida, Interboro in Brooklyn, Dancing Gnomeout of Pittsburgh, Modist from Minneapolis, and Rockwell out of St. Louis. This our first recording from New York City Beer Week, hosted by Joshua Bernstein. Listen in.
This is part two of a two-part feature from New York City Beer Week. This was recorded at The Well in Brooklyn, just a week or so before the city announced a state of emergency because of COVID-19. We’re now releasing these episodes in an entirely new context—keep that in mind as you listen. Many of the topics are timeless and will continue to be valuable long after this pandemic has passed and New York City comes back to life. This is our second year hosting these talks at The Well—and it’s a great opportunity to take stock of things as local NYC brewers, brewers from upstate, and some from far away all come together for an increasingly exciting series of events, special releases, and festivals for the week. This year, NYC Beer Week fell at the exact same time as GBH’s annual Uppers & Downers festival in February, so I wasn’t personally able to make the trip and host the panels. But I’m glad to say we got a couple of local hosts we greatly admire in my stead. The first session, which I hope you’ve already listened to, was hosted by Joshua Bernstein. This second session is hosted by Garrett Oliver of Brooklyn Brewery and author of the Oxford Companion to Beer—among many other accomplishments. Garrett is as iconic as any one figure in the beer world. I was lucky enough to interview him waaaaay back on Episode 53 of our podcast five years ago. He’s a great ambassador for the craft, but more than that, he’s a great inquisitor. He’s as easily enamored with a new trend as he is skeptical. And this makes him a wonderful person to have to host a panel discussion with a variety of opinions and perspectives. We were honored that he was willing to step into my role for the night. In this episode, he hosts a panel with friends from Threes Brewing in Brooklyn, Fox Farm in Connecticut, Hudson Valley from upstate, Transmitter from Brooklyn, and Sand City from Northport, New York. This our second recording from New York City Beer Week, hosted by Garrett Oliver. Listen in.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy shares an interview from NYC Beer Week, when he visited KCBC to talk with head brewer Bobby Rolandi along with Ian Kalmes of Transmitter Brewing. The two met when they were starting out in the brewing industry washing kegs and have stayed friends. They share their respective career paths, compare the operations at the two breweries, and talk about the rewards for making good beers that take time.Beer List:KCBC, Cosmic ZombieKCBC, The Hour of DeathTransmitter Brewing, BNY1 Pre-Prohibition LagerBeer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
With NYC Beer Week in full swing, Jimmy talks all things lambic with Greg Engert of The Grand Delancey who is preparing to host a rare bottle tasting and screening of the film Lambic: About Time & Passion. B.R. Rolya of Shelton Brothers, Ryan Brower of Gear Patrol, and Sadaf Asmolvoa of Beer Town NYC are also on hand to discuss the meeting of art and science in lambic brewing. The group tastes the holy trinity of lambics while chatting about spontaneous fermentation, how lambic production is affected by global warming, and the differences between beer trends in NYC and DC. Beer List: 3 Fonteinen's Zenne y Frontera, 3 Fonteinen's Oude Kriek, Cantillon's Lambic D'Aunis, de Garde Brewing's Violet BuVeaux, Gueuzerie Tilquin's Oude Myrtille Sauvage Tilquin à l'ancienne, New Belgium's Transatlantique KriekBeer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
Episode 254 - Brett Taylor, Wild East Brewing Happy Monday, Thieves! NYC Beer Week is in full swing and we’ve got one of the city’s newest brewers on the show today. Brett Taylor is one of the co-founders and brewers at Brooklyn’s Wild East Brewing, slated to open any day now in the borough’s Gowanus section, mere blocks from Threes, Strong Rope, Other Half, and Folksbier. Wild East is already crafting yeast-driven beers out of their brewery so be sure to look for them on draft around the city. Tune in and head what Brett has to say about the process and starting a brewery in one of the most expensive cities in American. Get at us and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
My guest is Ann Reilly the Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild. #NYCBEERWEEK is coming up in just a few weeks @brooklynexpocenter we'll discuss that, the collaboration beer and so much more. News from @capemaybrewco @coronadobrewing also no more sales tax on flights in #NYSTATE Plus Southern Tier jumping into the cider game and a long time Brewery is shutting down. Suds and Duds as well with the beers in the picture. @njcraftbeer @newyorkcraftbeer @newjerseybeer @hoppedupnetwork #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Episode 251 - Ann Reilly, Executive Director NYC Brewers Guild Happy Monday, Thieves! We’re talking to Ann Reilly, Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild, today about the upcoming festivities that are NYC Beer Week. We wanted to know how the week has evolved over the last several years, from a time when you could count on one hand the number of breweries in the city to today when we have dozens upon dozens of breweries dotted throughout all five boroughs. This year’s Beer Week starts February 22 with the annual Opening Bash and goes through the following week. Tune in and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
For NYC Beer Week, in collaboration with The Well, Good Beer Hunting’s Michael Kiser hosts a pair of panel discussions aimed at understanding the current state of the beer industry and the culture that supports it, from the perspective of both hometown and visiting brewers.
For NYC Beer Week, in collaboration with The Well, Good Beer Hunting’s Michael Kiser hosts a pair of panel discussions aimed at understanding the current state of the beer industry and the culture that supports it, from the perspective of both hometown and visiting brewers.
On this special episode of Beer Sessions Radio, recorded during NYC Beer Week 2019 at Brooklyn craft beer stronghold The Gate, Jimmy and Curator of Beer Sean McCain sat down with some of the earliest brewers, bar owners and beer shop founders in New York’s craft beer scene. They talk about their hidden talents, their communities, old-school beer bars, and how and why how why they got into craft beer, from camaraderie to chemistry. Guests, in order of appearance: Sean McCain, Curator Of Beer Dave Gardell, Owner, The Ruck in Troy, NY Kevin Mullen, Owner and Head Brewer, Rare Form Brewing Company James Langstine, Owner, Bronx Alehouse and Kingsbridge Social Club Patrick Donagher, Founder, Alewife Brewing Company Pat Fondiller, Alewife Brewing Company Bobby Gagnon, Owner, The Gate Alan Rice, Manager and Owner, City Swiggers Marianna Ruth Torres, Social Media and Press Manager, Covenhoven Adam Fletcher, Head of Sales, Finback Brewery Beer List: Rare Form’s Raisin In the Dark – Schwarzbier, with smoked raisins, caraway, and urfa-biber chile Thin Man’s Minkey Boodle – Sour Ale, aged on raspberries Alewife’s Alien Technology – Imperial Stout Finback’s BQE – Brooklyn Queens Espresso Imperial Stout, aged in tequila barrels Alewife’s Death to Ego – IPA Equilibrium’s and Alewife’s Entente – Double IPA
Episode 203 - Kevin Mullen, Rare Form Brewing Image via The Fuj. Happy Monday, Thieves! We have a fun show for you today with Kevin Mullen of Troy, NY’s Rare Form Brewing. Kevin stopped by Treadwell Park Downtown last week in the midst of NYC Beer Week and talked to us about his his philosophy as a brewer and how he went from Seattle to Denver to settling down in Troy, NY. It was a fun talk. Tune in and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Skeleton Key is back! The 2018 variants of this rum barrel-aged spiced stout are all brewed with vanilla, and come with some interesting flavor profiles. This week we're talking Shrek and NYC Beer Week! Visit www.snobeery.com for more photos and info on this episode.
Beer Sessions assistant producer Dylan Heuer attended Coney Island Brewery’s Beer + Cheese Tasting for NYC Beer Week. An interview with Coney Island’s head brewer Matt McCall and cheese expert Christine Clark delves into their process for finding complementary pairs, why they believe beer pairs better with cheese than wine, and how you can create tastings like this at home. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is joined by leaders in the New York beer scene who started small but expanded rapidly. Kyle Hurst from Big Alice Brewing is in the studio; along with the head brewer at Coney Island Brewing, Matt McCall; and the founders of Island to Island Brewery, Danii Oliver and Kevin Braithwait. These brewers recall their first brews and the initial challenges they faced in small spaces. As their businesses grew, they had the freedom to host more guests and hold events. Plus these guests discussed the ability to become more adventurous with their craft over time. They round out the show with a conversation of NYC Beer Week and the NY SMASH (state malt and state hops) beers these breweries are excited to showcase. Beer List Big Alice Brewing, Jalapeno Rye Big Alice Brewing Agri/Culture IPA Coney Island Brewing, Chocolate Ryezome Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is joined by Matt McCall of Coney Island Brewing Company, Pat Fondiller of Alewife Brewing Company, and James Tai, a beer consultant. NYC Beer Week is around the corner, and more breweries from upstate and out of state will be attending than ever before. These guests provide insight on what to expect and how to navigate the bounty of breweries attending. Their best advice: try out a lager, kolsh, or pilsner before moving to an IPA. These styles aren’t masked with additional flavor so Pat and Matt agree they serve as a good test for new breweries. Danii Oliver of Island to Island Brewery stops by as well to share her thoughts on the differences between social media culture, and what customers actually want. Tune to hear what events and beers these guests are most excited about as NYC Beer Week approaches. Beer List Alewife Brewing Company, Death to Ego Alewife Brewing Company & Equilibrium Brewery, Entente Double IPA Coney Island Brewing Company, Cream of the Cropsey Coney Island Brewing Company, Midnight Troller Milk Stout Coney Island Brewing Company, Chocolate Ryezome Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
Kyle Hurst from Big aLICe Brewing and Kelly Taylor from Kelso Beer join me to chat NYC Brewed and the kickoff to#NYCBeerweek Also, Jonathan Hack, producer of a new documentary called Beers of Joy jumps on to discuss that. News from AleSmith Brewing Company The Tap Room at Weyerbacher Brewing Samuel Adams & more. Suds and Duds too featuring beers from Two Ton Brewing
Mary moderates a panel of NYC Brewers from Other Half, Interboro, Hudson Valley Brewing, Fifth Hammer, and LIC Beer Project as they chat about beer trends in canning and the time long long ago – four years ago – when tap rooms were but a dream. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
We've got some great guests joining us this week to talk about 2018 NYC Beer Week, including most of the new breweries that opened in NYC in 2017. We'll be tasting the collaboration beer they made, and discussing the changing beer scene and culture in NYC, the challenges of opening a brewery within the five boroughs, getting beer in the right bars and retail locations, and much more! Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast
Immigration rights activist Amy Gottlieb, whose husband Ravi Ragbir has been fighting deportation. Plus, two brewers tell us about NYC Beer Week -- and bring us a couple of bottles to taste... 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford and is written and produced by Ross Tuttle, with Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian, Kritzie Roberts, Clinton Philson, Jr, Charmaine Lam and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is b
This week, we talk about the upcoming TRVE Brewing Launch Crawl and 2018 NYC Beer Week with our guests Cory Bonfiglio from Beer Street, Ian Ljungquist from The Well, Anthony Accardi and Rob Kolb from Transmitter, and Joel Ford, Matt Levy, and Justin Israelson from Threes Brewing. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast
In episode 51 the BTBT crew hang with Five Boroughs Brewing in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY. In this early morning show we sit with co-founders Blake Tomnitz and Kevin O'Donnell and head brewer Nick Griffin. We talk about the Five Boroughs Brewing journey, the upcoming NYC Beer Week, a massive 9 brewery class of 2017 collaboration can release and much more! Good times with good folks and of course good craft beer. Visit the BTBT store at BeerTodayBeerTomorrow.com for all of your BTBT merchandise needs! Get you custom 16 oz logo glass ware and BTBT shirts today! Cheers
On this special episode of Beer Sessions Radio, we present a panel discussion recorded live at The Well during NYC Beer Week. The panel includes Jesse Ferguson of Interboro, Peter Salmond of Other Half, Joe Grimm of Grimm, Tony Bellis of KCBC, Mike Schallau and Kate Brankin of Pipeworks, and of course your host, Jimmy Carbone!
That’s right, NYC Beer Week is this week! And we’ve got some great guests joining us today on Beer Sessions Radio. We’d like to welcome to the show Jason Sahler (Strong Rope Brewery), Sean McCain (Greenport Harbor), Pat Alfred (Greenport Harbor), Kelly Taylor (Kelso), Justin "Squigs" Roberston (Happy Hour Guys) and Mark Aldrich (Happy Hour Guys).
This week on Fuhmentaboudit, Chris and Rachel are joined in studio by brewers Jeff Lyons & Brett Taylor (also from episode 128) of Keg & Lantern Brewing Co. We hear their stories detailing humble beginnings to the now, celebrating the 9th annual NYC Beer Week. A mutual love of Brettanomyces has Jeff and Brett inspired and thrilled to be working together as the creative brewers of Keg and Lantern. With roots of being a member of the NYC Homebrewers Guild and The Brooklyn Brewsers, Jeff Lyons has previously worked/brewed/taught at Brooklyn Homebrew, 508 Gastrobrewery and Greenpoint Beer and Ale. Brewing with Jason Sahler at Strong Rope Brewery since March 2016, Brett Taylor took the leap to full time brewing in November 2016.
We're kicking off NYC Beer Week with the Can Jam episode, recorded last Sunday at Three’s Brewing, and we’ve got some great guests joining us! We’d like to welcome from Threes Brewing and their Winter Can Jam event Greg Doroski and Josh Bernstein (the Can Jam man), as well as Jeremy Tofte and Tim Whitney from Melvin Brewery in Jackson Hole, WY.
That’s right, NYC Beer Week is starting this week! And we’ve got some great guests joining us today at Heritage Radio Network. We’d like to welcome to the show Sam Richardson, Andrew Burman, and Matt Monahan from Other Half, as well as Sean Torres of Kills Boro Brewing, Vincent Lima of The Craft House, and Kyle Kensrue of Randolph Beer.
Beer Sessions Radio is in studio with all stars from Sixpoint and Southern Tier, both breweries notably taking part in the upcoming NYC Beer Week and NYC Brewer's Choice. Danny Bruckert from the Sixpoint camp shares his path through the brewery as well as the evolution of Sixpoint's oldest to newest brews, plus some great brewer insight. Shane Henderson from Southern Tier contributes to the discussion as well, while hosts Jimmy Carbone and Anne Becerra sip on a few brews throughout!
Chris Cuzme: Sax Player, brewer, Fuhmentaboudit! host, NYC Beer Week, NYC Homebrewers Guild, all around great guy. Tune in as we chat about US v AUS beer scene and more!
Jimmy and the gang recorded a special off-site show in the Bronx for a celebration of NYC Beer Week ! Tune in and hear from The Bronx Brewery, Gun Hill Brewing, Bronx Beer Hall and Bronx Ale House.
Celebrate local New York beer on a brand new episode of Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone is joined by Dave Brodrick of Blind Tiger and Worthy Burger/Kitchen in Vermont, Dan McLaughlin of Pony Bar/Kiabacca and Anthony Accardi, co-owner/brewer of Transmitter Brewing Co. Tune in as everybody revs up for NYC Beer Week and talks about the many advantages of local brews in the craft beer scene. This program was brought to you by Union Beer Distributors. “I think Vermont pioneered the whole idea of beer tourism – people going to one state and one city for just the local beer.” [13:00] –Dave Brodrick on Beer Sessions Radio “Wine is delicious but when you want to quench your thirst you need beer!” [44:00] –Anthony Accardi on Beer Sessions Radio
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, we’re gearing up for New York City Beer Week 2015 in February! Tune in and hear from Jimmy Ludwig of The Happy Hour Guys, Dietrich Gehring of Helderberg Hops Farm/Indian Ladder Farms, Dave Katleski of Empire Brewing, Anne Becerra of Anne Likes Beer, Linsey Ronchi of George Keeleys and Olivia Cerio of Empire Brewing! The crew chats about everything from collaborative beers to estate breweries and beer education. Tune in and get revved up for a celebration of beer in New York City! This program was brought to you by Union Beer Distributors. “I think every month should be dedicated to New York beer!” [19:00] –Dave Katleski on Beer Sessions Radio “Brewers barley has to be harvested at between 22% and 18% moisture, which means you can’t leave it in the field to dry.” [39:00] “You won’t encourage farmers to grow a high value crop unless they have somewhere to take it.” [41:00] –Dietrich Gehring on Beer Sessions Radio