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The craft beer industry owes much of its success to the modern IPA. While IPA is a historic beer style, it has exploded in popularity in the last few decades, spawning new interpretations of the style. West Coast. East Coast. Double IPA. White IPA. Black IPA. Cold IPA. New England. Sour. Wild. And many, many others.Does “IPA” mean anything anymore? If it does, what motivates a brewer to push the limits of what IPA is and can be? How do brewers think about IPA recipes, especially when redefining it?Guests:Diana Locatelli was born and raised in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, and from there went out to Boulder to study Environmental Engineering at the University of Colorado. Having fallen in love with Colorado, one thing she could not ignore was the local beer scene. At some point after graduating, Diana got herself a homebrew kit along with some buddies, and that's where she really sunk her teeth in. From that point on, it became a major focus for her anywhere she went and Diana just loved seeing what a new city had to offer in the beer world. She got inspired to see if it was something she could make a career of, and lo and behold, she landed herself a job as an assistant brewer at Oskar Blues, where she brewed for about 4 and a half years. From there, Diana moved to Odell Brewing Company, where she spent another almost 5 years. After that, Diana picked up everything she could from those experiences with experienced breweries, and found an opportunity to move back to the homeland in Wisconsin where she started at Hinterland Brewery, which turns 30 this coming May. She became the head brewer at the beginning of the year, and has been continuing the learning journey! Diana loves hops and all things IPA. In her free time, Diana loves to camp, play soccer, watch football, and hang out with her two dogs. Alexandra Nowell has been in the brewing industry for over 15 years. She is the Co-founder and Brewer at Mellotone Beer Project in Cincinnati, Ohio and Technical Brewing Advisor for CLS Farms in the Yakima Valley. Alexandra's love of beer and inspiration for brewing is found in the roots of the recipe, where she strikes a balance between science, art, and intention. Over the course of her career, Alexandra has taken a special interest in the raw ingredient supply chain, with a focus on the crucial relationships linking brewers, growers, brokers, all facets in between, and how that plays out to create the highest quality beer possible.Natalie Rose Baldwin is the brewmaster at lager-focused brewery Wayfinder Beer in Portland, Oregon. She worked as a research and development brewer at Breakside Brewery from 2017 to 2023, and has been brewing since 2014. Natalie's brewing interests vary with a predominant focus on esoteric lagers, hop and malt innovation and specialty beers using seasonal flowers, tea, spices, and fruit. Natalie is a professional judge at the Great American Beer Festival and the World Beer Cup as well as other international competitions. She works with the Oregon Brewers Guild Diversity and Equity Committee, was a Pink Boots Portland Chapter co-leader, and was the recipient of a Pink Boots scholarship in 2018. Outside of work, Natalie enjoys traveling, backpacking, baking, and forever frolicking in fields of flowers with her dog Beef.This Episode is Sponsored by:Brewery Branding Co.Since 2009, Brewery Branding has been crafting merch that helps breweries thrive.They're born and raised in Portland, Oregon, giving them front row seats to the craft beer revolution and inspiring them to serve as your industry ally for everything branded: apparel, headwear, drinkware, and all the “wouldn't it be cool if…” ideas you can dream up. Brewery Branding has been there, done that, and made the t-shirts to prove it. Brewery Branding didn't rise to the top by being just another supplier; they're your merch mercenaries ready to get in the trenches with you. Their expert design team, online stores, warehousing, and fulfillment services are here to make your life easier—and your custom goods more profitable than painful.Whether you're refreshing your retail space, gearing up for festival season, or launching a new product in retail, Brewery Branding delivers custom goods that are on-trend, on-brand, and ready to succeed. From the smallest batch to the biggest order, nothing gets them more excited than raising a glass to your success. RahrBSGNeed ingredients and supplies that deliver consistent, high-quality beer? RahrBSG has you covered. From hops to malt to yeast to unbeatable customer service, we are dedicated to your success. RahrBSG—Ingredients for Greatness.Westchester County Craft Beverage TrailReady to taste your way through one of New York's most exciting craft beverage destinations? Head to Westchester County in the scenic Hudson Valley, where more than 23 breweries, distilleries and cideries are pouring up local flavor in every glass. Get started with the Westchester County Craft Beverage Trail free digital passport that makes exploring easy (no app download required). Just check in at participating locations to earn points and prizes, all while enjoying a taste pour. Use the passport to tag your favorites and discover new hop spots like Broken Bow Brewery in Tuckahoe, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company in Elmsford, Hardscrabble Cider in North Salem and River Outpost Brewing Company in Peekskill—and many more!Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, where trailblazing runs in the family. From crafting a movement with their iconic Pale Ale, to taking the IPA haze craze nationwide with Hazy Little Thing – it's an adventurous spirit you can taste in every sip. Find your next favorite beer wherever fine beverages are sold. With new brews for every season, there's always something to discover. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Still Family-Owned, Operated & Argued Over.Hosts: Don Tse and Em SauterGuests: Alexandra Nowell, Natalie Rose Baldwin, Diana Locatelli Sponsors: Brewery Branding, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., RahrBSG, All About BeerTags: IPAPhoto: John HollThe following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today is Wednesday, May 1, and we're looking at Odell Brewing Company vs. Grimm Artisanal Ales.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WHAT'S THE HOLDOUT? We're still two months away from the start of the NFL season, but the drama is already in full force. A Stefan Diggs holdout in Buffalo leaves the team with several concerns, while a Chris Jones holdout in Kansas City is an expected non-story. We think. We hope. All this, Super Bowl rings, and more on this week's episode! Episode Highlights Include: •Rhys gives his house renovation update (2:08) •Armando's Cincinnati food tour (6:10) •The biggest parking lot in America (7:54) •This Week in Craft Beer: Rhys reviews "Lagerado" from Odell Brewing Company (10:26) •Stefan Diggs Bills Minicamp holdout and cryptic messages (22:25) •Chris Jones' holdout from Chiefs Minicamp(27:40) •Rumor mill: DeAndre Hopkins to the New England Patriots? (34:12) •Bengals bungle their words and Chiefs Super Bowl rings (39:35) •Deneric Prince building hype at Minicamp and around the organization (45:04)
Beer Belly Society visits Denver, CO and visited a few breweries, Jagged Mountain Craft Brewery, Our Mutual Friend Brewery and Odell Brewing Company. Hear on how the Mile High City took a toll on Good Job Friend and how Rob was Beer Belly Society's mascot. He was so under dress for the weather, we have pictures to prove it. Cheers. Instagram @beerbellysociety Email beerbellysociety@gmail.com TikTok @beerbellysociety YouTube Beer Belly Society
Ilona Parunakova is an author, diversity and inclusion speaker, and founder and CEO of IP Resilience Global and Identity Guru. She penned the best-selling books Opium of the Almond Tree, Am I Godfident, Unfiltered, Unleashed, Unapologetic, Royal Grand Berries, Success without Apology, and In the Front Line with Royal Warriors. Additionally, she has published the International Project book Godfident Voices and the children's book Bella's Butterfly. Parunakova is a TEDx international speaker who brings encouragement to audiences whenever she walks on stage. Parunakova is a direct descendant of survivors of the Armenian Genocide during World War I. She herself survived wartime in the Republic of Georgia after the collapse of the USSR. Parunakova also endured ethnic discrimination, experiencing mocking and rejection by family members, and denied admission to universities. Through it all, she has succeeded in transforming the obstacles of war, loss, and the struggle to fit in into her superpowers. Parunakova's Christian faith has been instrumental to her survival. It allowed her to see things from a positive perspective—that no matter what happens, God will always be in control of her destiny. She introduces herself unapologetically as God's Masterpiece and puts God as a CEO of her life. IP Resilience Ilona's Readings: Not Naturally Ambitious – 10:50 Beauty of the Woman – 29:02 Identity and Society – 45:29 Michael's Beer Pairings: 90 Shilling, Odell Brewing Company (paired to Not Naturally Ambitious) – 7:34 Pilsner Urquell, Plzeňský Prazdroj (paired to Beauty of the Woman) – 25:55 Chimay Grande Réserve, Abbaye de Scourmont (paired to Identity and Society) – 41:10 Interview Highlights: Optimism after war, earthquake, cold, hunger, and discrimination – 20:22 Beauty pageant won and yet there are obstacles! – 30:41 What is inner beauty? – 35:35 A mother's influence – 38:56 Identity and Legacy – 47:20 Keys to Success/Building a strong identity – 51:04 COMING NEXT MONTH: Marian McCarthy, novelist, memoirist, short story writer. UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Katie Nasiatka, lab technician at Odell Brewing Company in Fort Collins, CO, joins Cade in the lab to discuss the fascinating work she's done on using DART mass spectrometry to measure hop volatiles. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | Metabolite Fingerprinting of Hops to Track Variation in Chemistry
Episode 27 Breakdown: Catching up with the boys (:48) What we're drinking/Beer news (12:35) (Odell Brewing Co's Tree Shaker Mango IPA and Brewdog's Light Speed Lo-cal Hazy IPA) Metal news (20:47) Upcoming Tours (27:22) Brewtal Alumni Updates (36:43) New music (39:01) Featured band (47:05) (Empire of Ruin) Synopsis: A tropical storm has other plans for Todd's trip to NOLA while Arie has been hitting the keyboard HARD editing this week. On the beer front, Todd is Shaking some mango Trees to craft a damn fine IPA while Arie travels Light Speed to a hazy galaxy with his lo-cal IPA. Lots to talk about on the metal front with Bullet For My Valentine coming back guns blazing with their new track 'Knives,' France is bring a HELL of a lot of bands to next year's 15th Anniversary HellFest festival, and more new tracks/albums dropped like raining blood from a lacerated sky! Our featured band this week takes us into the fires of Mordor and Paralyzes us with some truly venomous, and epic, metal! One podcast to rule them all, hopwolves! Featured Band: This week's episode features Paralyzed from Empire of Ruin. Bio: Empire of Ruin is a 5 piece metal band from Las Vegas, NV What Empire of Ruin Is Drinking: Us as a band tend to drink a plethora of different style brews from citrus noted IPA to tangy sours. We also support our local brewers big time. Some of our favorite brews come from Lovelady, Pizza Port, Belching Beaver, and Beechwood. To sum us up, one beer is universal. Beechwood's Citraholic. It has a refreshing start and a good citrus after taste with just the right amount of hops to give a good bite. But we like everything from Helles lagers to Dipas and stouts. Merch | Bandcamp | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram Jam Paralyzed and other gnarly tracks from previous Featured Bands on our Bands to Watch For playlist Beers fueling this week's episode include Odell Brewing Company's Tree Shaker (Todd's pick) and Brewdog's Light Speed (Arie's pick.) Tree Shaker is an Imperial Mango IPA. Light Speed is a Lo-cal Hazy IPA.. Videos Referenced in the Episode: Howl At the Moon | A Brewtal Chat With Nathan Biddles of InRetrospect Ov Sulfur - "Oblivion" (ft, Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying Official Music Video) Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield! Show him some love, and get something rad, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook Intro track by absolute legend ZaKrahe Merch | Bandcamp | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram What's the Hopwolfpack drinking and jamming this week? Let your boys know, and keep up with us, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook We love Friday release days for new brewtality and so should you! Jam our Brewtal Release Day Playlist and get your neck braces ready! Start a circle pit from the comfort of your own home with this week's Brewtal Songs of the Week Since you're feeling good from the brews and the jams, why not leave us a review at any of the following? That'd be BREWTAL of you! Apple | Facebook Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey Brewtal is part of the Death Dealer Production family
Hey listeners! It is part two with our Queen of KC, Afentra. We talked growing up Greek in Detroit. We also talked about dating, the "whore phase" and the no relationship phase. We also talked about MUSIC and being in the radio business. Our featured charities are KC Locals. First is El Centro and you can find them at https://www.elcentroinc.com/ Afentra also wanted to feature Catholic Charities for their help during covid. You can find them here: https://catholiccharities-kcsj.org/ Jesicha and I were drinking Sippin Pretty from ODell Brewing Company. DELICIOUS You can find us on Twitter and IG @TLALPodcast and email us at tlalpcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talklike-a-ladypodcast/support
This week we have part one of our talk with KC Queen Afentra. We talked growing up Greek in Detroit. We also talked about dating, the "whore phase" and the no relationship phase. We decided that there were too many Bad Ass ladies to name just one. So here they are: Patty Smith, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Oprah, Dolly Parton and Billie Eilish. That is an incredible list. Our featured charities are KC Locals. First is El Centro and you can find them at https://www.elcentroinc.com/ Afentra also wanted to feature Catholic Charities for their help during covid. You can find them here: https://catholiccharities-kcsj.org/ Jesicha and I were drinking Sippin Pretty from ODell Brewing Company. DELICIOUS You can find us on Twitter and IG @TLALPodcast and email us at tlalpcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talklike-a-ladypodcast/support
Join the guys as they have the Chocolate Cherry Stout from Firestone Walker Brewing Company and the Mountain Standard from Odell Brewing Company. They talk about bands creating comic books, how underwater tunnels are made, UFC Fights, concert experiences and much much more.
It's Happy Hour again people! Let's come together for another peaceful evening TnT style. Tana lit the drink on fire this time with Infuse Spirits Mango Habanero Vodka! Trice graces us with more chocolate milk stouts from Odell Brewing Company, Fort Collins, CO and another local Kansas City favorite, Donut Stout by Martin City Brewing Company. New segment alert!! Is it "Two Minute News" or is it "Two Minutes in the Nude"? T n T decided it was time to add some education and current events to the show. Easy life hacks, 5 myths for women weight lifters and a couple more movies and TV shows worth watching. They saved the good stuff for the end of the show. Dating in your 20's, 30's, 40's and beyond. Stay tuned 'til the end... Hey singles, a dating app just in time for upcoming Valentine's Day. Swipe right or just tune in to find someone to bone on Saturday night! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fridaysat5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fridaysat5/support
Tonight is the night of the first annual Brew Talk Awards Show. Jason Hevelone, owner of CopperMuse Distillery, takes home the win for Best Distillery. Kyle Carbaugh, founder of Wiley Roots, accepts the award for Best Named Beer. Odell Brewing Company wins Best Place to grab a beer in 2020.
Tonight is the night of the first annual Brew Talk Awards Show. Jason Hevelone, owner of CopperMuse Distillery, takes home the win for Best Distillery. Kyle Carbaugh, founder of Wiley Roots, accepts the award for Best Named Beer. Odell Brewing Company wins Best Place to grab a beer in 2020.
Tonight is the night of the first annual Brew Talk Awards Show. Jason Hevelone, owner of CopperMuse Distillery, takes home the win for Best Distillery. Kyle Carbaugh, founder of Wiley Roots, accepts the award for Best Named Beer. Odell Brewing Company wins Best Place to grab a beer in 2020.
Welcome to this special edition of the Pellicle Podcast. Today's episode was recorded back in February at Cloudwater's Friends and Family and Beer Festival. It's hard to believe that such a brilliant event actually happened in 2020, but we're so glad it did, and we'll remember that weekend fondly for a long time to come. Thanks again to Paul, Doreen and Connor at Cloudwater for inviting Jonny and I up to host these talks at the festival.In this episode we take great pleasure in chatting to two bonafide industry legends: Doug Odell from Odell Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado, and Paul Wood, now retired but formerly of Manchester's own JW Lees Brewery. Over the next half hour, we chat about how styles vital to the beer heritage of the United Kingdom such as bitter and mild remain as vital today, and tomorrow, as they've always been.One additional, very important thing about this episode. At the moment I am not actively supporting JW Lees brewery, due to their stance on beer taxation reform in the UK, and how this might negatively affect many of the UK's small breweries. However, I really enjoyed this conversation, and still consider it having value, hence why I'm sharing it. But not everything I say during this recording is reflective of my present stance—find me on twitter @totalcurtis for a more updated view.Thanks again to our Patreon subscribers for making this podcast possible, including Cloudwater, who are one of our pro-tier subscribers. If you're able to support Pellicle with a monthly donation, please head to patreon.com/pelliclemag. Host: Matthew Curtis Guests: Paul Wood — J.W. Lees, Doug Odell — Odell BrewingRead more at www.pelliclemag.com
Go make sure your doors are locked for this one... This week's stories cover a few different states. Beth tells the terrible true crime story of a pretty unknown serial killer on the FBI's most wanted list ... Stephen Peter Morin. He's a pretty terrible guy; But, at least the beer from Colorado that Bettina brought was good! Peach Stand Rambler from Odell Brewing Company sure was delicious! The episode ends with a few paranormal stories from the Stanley Hotel (not Motel) in Estes Park Colorado! Email us your paranormal or true crime stories! We also want recommendations for beverages on future episodes... email us at killerhangoverpodcast@gmail.com You can find us on Facebook and Instagram as well! Follow us and check for photos and more information from this week's episode and more! Resources for this episode: https://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/14/us/murderer-of-three-women-is-executed-in-texas.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Morin https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/apr/15/usa.features11 Obsession: Dark Desires Season 1 Episode 1 “Paging Sarah” https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m1/morin-stephen-peter.htm https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/03/13/Stephen-Peter-Morin-a-Christian-convert-three-times-condemned/8207479538000/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r6R5YtmWjU https://killer.cloud/serial-killers/show/386/stephen-morin And That's Why We drink Podcast https://www.tripsavvy.com/the-haunted-stanley-hotel-4108817 https://www.stanleyhotel.com/about.html https://www.outtherecolorado.com/the-story-behind-colorados-haunted-stanley-hotel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jordan Kelly joins us in Calgary to talk about Odell Brewing Company's low-cost lactic acid bacteria propagation system, as well as how they dialed-in and scaled their process. Special Guest: Jordan Kelly.
On this newest episode of Lax Historical Context, Sash and Sean discuss some people from history employed for violence, good or bad. While discussing, they drink the Myrcenary Double IPA from Odell Brewing Company.
It’s a new decade Goners! And we’re here to tell you what we did enjoy of 2019 even if there wasn’t much too enjoy. Our top Movies, Music and TV as well as your usual pop culture banter. Plus our pick for Top Fire/Not Fire of 2019 as well. This episodes beer was Mountain Standard, a 6.5% American IPA from Odell Brewing Company in Fort Collins, CO
We start off with Wine'ing with Edray, then we move on to the last Oktoberfest we will be reviewing this year, by Odell Brewing Company, we then begin Part 1 of our Adam Sandler Movie Bracket, in wake off his new movie coming out that has caused quite a buzz surrounding his performance
If you want further enjoyment of these two silly women, check out www.craftybeergirls.com Follow the Crafty Beer Girls on social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram To participate or host the Crafty Beer Girls podcast, take Jenni out for drinks OR address your questions, comments or concerns, please write to craftybeergirlsblog@gmail.com To enjoy, listen and subscribe to the Craft Beer Girls Podcast on popular audio streaming apps, check out iTunes, Spotify, Google or iHeartMedia To learn more about the fine line of computer products and devices from Asus (endorsed by Jenni), visit www.asus.com To learn more about the variety of Yeti products to transport your beer, visit www.yeti.com For further reading on beer cocktails, check out Beer Cocktails: 50 Superbly Crafted Cocktails that Liven Up Your Lagers and Ales For travel rules and regulatiuons, visit the Transportation Security Administration For more information on Odell Brewing Company, check out www.odellbrewing.com To learn about the variety of bitters and beer accessories available from Bitter Lab, check out www.bitterslab.com To enjoy some beer cocktails in Salt Lake City, pay a visit to Craft By Proper, Proper Brewing Company and Pig & A Jelly Jar To learn more about the delicious food eatery/food truck establishment, Waffle Love, visit www.waffluv.com To enjoy the music of Sarah McLachlan, visit www.sarahmclachlan.com Special thanks to Mountain West Hard Cider for providing their corporate office conference room as a makeshift recording studios
The guys from Odell Brewing Company join this weeks show.
HAPPY NEW YEARS!!! We're starting 2019 off with a good ol' Russian Imperial Stout, specifically the Jolly Russian from Odell Brewing Company. We'll be talking about the Russian Sleep Experiment (is it real?? Is it not?? You be the judge!), and Dyatlov Pass!
On this episode we review the Drumroll APA from Odell Brewing Company..Sexual assault victims of the former United States women's gymnastics team doctor have started to come forward and share their stories. We share our thoughts on this terrible situation. Community calendar updates to get your weekend started out right. Corey gives his latest local Pho review from Bamboo Vietnamese restaurant. Finally, we discuss recent gang activity of the South West Honkey Gang.
How does Odell stack up against some of the other big name breweries we've tried recently? Listen and find out.
In Episode 7, Rich is on vacation, but Matt Dapkins of Massive Beer Reviews returns as the special guest as we imbibe three excellent IPAs - Fat Head’s Head Hunter IPA, Odell Brewing Company’s Barrel Thief, and 3 Floyds Brewing Company’s Zombie Dust - and talk about classic WWE, Quentin Tarantino films, Chicago pizza, pirating movies and music, beer collecting, and black and white movies. Derek Warren’s popular How to Pair Beer with Everything column on nepascene.com is now a podcast! Joined by NEPA Scene founder and editor Rich Howells and beer enthusiast George Zvirblis, they’ll try a different brew each week and examine it through all the senses, diving into personal experiences and opinions, pop culture, news, or whatever comes to mind. While Derek is an experienced beer reviewer and aficionado (and co-host of the Beer Geeks Radio Hour on WILK 103.1 FM) and George is a beer collector who travels to breweries nationwide, Rich is more of a casual craft beer drinker (and co-host of the NEPA Scene Podcast), so they’ll both offer their own uncensored perspectives and ask guests to share their own. Every episode is available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and nepascene.com.
Laura Ulrich is the small batch brewer at Stone Brewing Co. in Escondido, California. She has worked there for 11 years, after working in the bottling line at Odell Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado. “Twelve years ago,” says Laura, “There wasn’t a focus on having the degree in brewing.” She says she would have […] The post MicroBrewr 058: Be confident to get where you need to go appeared first on MicroBrewr.
This week we discuss Odell Brewing Company with owner Doug Odell. The brewery has a stellar reputation for brewing world class beers! This weeks beer lineup from Odell: Runoff Red IPA Odell IPA Myrcenary 90 Shilling Cutthroat Porter Lugene Chocolate Milk Stout
This week we sit down with local brewery Breaker Brewing Company to sample some of their newest and best beers yet! Thie week's beer lineup from BBC: Mine Fire Blackberry Jalapeno Ale, Sour Tomato Ale, Quiet Canary Coconut Saison, Black Diamond Dark IPA. We also shared a bottle of the fantastic Foot Print Ale from Odell Brewing Company!
Eli Kolodny, Brewer and Head of Quality Assurance/Quality Control at Odell, is our guest. We "sip" our way through some of Odell's offerings, while we hear/talk about: Eli's role as head of Quality Control/Quality assurance; Odell's pilot system playground, the brewery's commitment to sustainability; poor, misunderstood, Brettanomyces; special releases and collaborations. Guest hosts are Jeremy Danner and Steve Gagner. Music: Juice - Keep it Moving
James and Andy get brewing tips from Jake O'Mara from Odell Brewing Company and Taylor Rees and Alan Johnson of Great Divide.