Beervana Podcast

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Sinopse

About the art, culture, economics and business of beer and brewing with hosts Jeff Alworth (The Beer Bible, The Secrets of Master Brewers) and Oregon State University economics professor Patrick Emerson.

Episódios

  • Show 162: Away Days Brewing

    08/06/2022 Duração: 56min

    On June 11th, Portland’s English-themed, pro-cask Away Days Brewery hosts a cask ale festival with several regional breweries. As you know, Jeff and I love cask ale and have been promoting it for over a decade—all to little apparent effect. Something changed in the past few years, though, and now several Portland-area breweries have regular cask offerings (we toured a chunk of them on a podcast extra between Shows 155 and 156). That something may very well be Away Days, which has shown the kind of sustained commitment to cask that has helped raise its profile in the city. In advance of the fest, we wanted to sit down and talk to some folks from the brewery

  • Audioblog: Losing the Old Breweries; Heineken to Close Caledonian

    06/06/2022 Duração: 03min

    Old breweries compact time and preserve it. The hands of old brewers are evident in every dent and scuff. Their habits are preserved in the movements of the brewers they trained. When I stepped into Caledonian’s brewhouse, wort steaming and foaming in weird bespoke coppers, it might have well been 1869.

  • Show 161: Farmhouse Brewing In Voss, Norway

    03/06/2022 Duração: 01h11min

    On today's show we hear from Kjetil Dale, one of two dozen or so farmhouse brewers practicing an ancient craft in the western Norwegian valley of Voss. Brewing here is knitted into the culture of the region, beginning in the classic eldhus, or "firehouse," common on farms here. As the fire crackles nearby, Kjetil describes this tradition and some of his background. Beer tasting: Kings and Daughters / https://kingsanddaughters.com/

  • Show 160: Norwegian Beer

    24/05/2022 Duração: 01h02min

    If you’ve been following us on social media, you’ve probably seen some photos Jeff posted from his recent visit to Norway. He was invited to participate at the Oslo Craft Beer Festival. We’ll hear about that and what he learned of the Norwegian beer scene. Craft beer is only about twenty years old, but the brewing tradition goes back centuries—and perhaps millennia. While he was in Norway, Jeff visited three breweries that melded the old and new traditions. Beer tasting: Juice Jr. from Great Notion / https://greatnotion.com/

  • Show 159: Rosenstadt Brewing

    28/04/2022 Duração: 01h07min

    On Show 159, we are joined by Tobias Hahn and Nick Greiner, founders of the Rosenstadt Brewery. They tell us about their unusual approach to the business, what it’s like to focus on German beer in the American Northwest, and how gemütlichkeit fits into all this.

  • Show 158: Monastic Beers Revisited

    20/04/2022 Duração: 01h12min

    Way, way back in Pod 16, Jeff and I tackled the Trappist beers of Belgium. In the time since that program aired, four new monastic breweries have opened, and in all a baker’s dozen have started in the past decade. We thought it would be fun to revisit monastic brewing, discuss whether abbey ales are more or less a style with their arrivals, and taste a couple of the new ones.

  • Audioblog: Making of a Classic - Saison Dupont

    08/04/2022 Duração: 10min

    Among living beer styles, rare is the is the case where a single beer accounts for the survival of a whole tradition, but it’s mostly true in the case of saison. Well, a single beer, an English writer, and an American importer.

  • Show 157: Inflation and the Price of a Pint

    01/04/2022 Duração: 01h08min

    The Labor Department recently reported that inflation was up 7.9% over the past year, sending the stock markets down, and causing the Federal Reserve to begin raising interest rates. This news landed amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, one of the biggest grain producers in the world. Add to that the rising costs of aluminum, a historically bad year for barley, and high gas prices, and it’s clear that the cost of your pint of beer is almost certainly likely to rise. We thought it would be a perfect time to bring in the Beeronomist and walk us through the issues surrounding inflation, including the way it affects buyer behavior. Beers tasted today: Cloudburst Kevin!!! and Reuben's Dream Team

  • Show 156: On the Farm with Wheatland Spring

    15/03/2022 Duração: 01h13min

    Throughout most of the past ten thousand years, brewing was a farmhouse chore, one of the many ways people preserved their harvest throughout the year. In more recent times it has become a commercial and industrial activity. Yet in a verdant pocket of Loudoun County, Virginia about an hour NW of Washington DC, the husband and wife team of Bonnie and John Branding are conducting an ambitious experiment. They’ve revived farmhouse brewing, growing their own barley, using wild yeast from the land, and brewing it up in a barn. On today’s show, we’re going to hear their story and learn how they’re making this work in a 21st-century world.

  • Podcast Extra: Jeff and Patrick Drink Cask Ales

    07/03/2022 Duração: 27min

    Our Friday: a two-mile, four-pub crawl (with a short tram ride) where we stopped in and had our choice of two cask beers at each location. We encountered three milds along the walk. The crawl happened in Portland, Oregon. Because we're podcast professionals, we recorded our thoughts at each stop. Have a listen and learn about this remarkable development.

  • Audioblog: Trappists Rochefort Have a New Beer—And Brewery

    02/03/2022 Duração: 08min

    Many American breweries make sixty beers a year. Rochefort hasn’t offered a single new release in sixty years. Because monks don’t do anything without considering the long view, the abbey also built a new brewery to handle the increased production.

  • Show 155: Bert Grant and the Lost History of IPA

    25/02/2022 Duração: 58min

    The usual history of American hoppy ales takes us back to Northern California and the founding breweries there, who reinvented staid British ales by injecting them with expressive American hops. Sierra’s Celebration, a proto-IPA, seem to form a straight line through history to the present moment’s hoppy IPAs. But today we’re going to talk about a parallel development that happened further north, sparked by a colorful pioneer who is sadly an increasingly forgotten figure. Beer tasting: Deschutes Black Butte vs Deschutes Black Butte N/A

  • Show 154: American Cask Ale Showing Signs of Life

    10/02/2022 Duração: 01h48s

    What do Portland’s Level Brewing, Foreland, Upright, Steeplejack, and Away Days have in common? They form a growing list of breweries championing honest, proper cask ale. For decades breweries have tried to popularize this style, and Americans have spurned them. We’ll discuss what cask ales are and why Americans—and Portlanders—are finally starting to drink them. Beer Tasting: Good Word Brewing

  • Show 153: Back in the Saddle (pt. 2)

    24/01/2022 Duração: 01h06min

    Today we’re going to be doing a bit more retrospective podcasting. In October, Jeff went on a national book tour—that’s the reason we had to put our podcasting on hold. Well, Jeff saw and learned much on his travels, so today we’ll discuss what he discovered. Photo: Dan Cuzzocreo, the listener who inspired Show 149 on brown ales, came to the Chicago event

  • Show 152: Back in the Saddle (pt. 1)

    13/01/2022 Duração: 59min

    Since all has been quiet for months here at the Beervana Podcast, we’ve missed a lot of important happenings. As a part of getting caught up, we thought it would be good to review the key events of the past three months and discuss their implications. So buckle up and let’s go straight to the news!

  • Audioblog: Blogs And The State of Media in 2022

    11/01/2022 Duração: 08min

    Media in general has gone through a massive transition in the past decade with the rise of social media, the death of magazines, the arrival of podcasting, and, lately, a sort-of return to blogging in the form of email newsletters. But if you think blogs have no place in today’s media, you couldn’t be more wrong.

  • Audioblog: New Collab: “Prague-Style” Tmavý

    07/01/2022 Duração: 07min

    Prague’s U Fleků makes the iconic Czech dark lager, so much so they eschew terms like tmavý and cerne. Their’s is a “Flekovský ležák.” In my latest collaboration, this time with Zoiglhaus, we shoot for an homage. It’s a dead-on banger (no bias), but we didn’t dare name it Flekovský.

  • Audioblog: Beervana Community 2022 Relaunch

    30/12/2021 Duração: 04min

    Back for a second year, and this time we plan to get it absolutely right.

  • Audioblog: The Vienna Dialogues

    08/12/2021 Duração: 05min

    I was pleased to see his eyebrows shoot up during his first sip, and I caught him murmur “this is good” as he placed the glass back on the bar.

  • Audioblog: Re-imagining a Classic

    30/11/2021 Duração: 07min

    The Wiener has landed! Just before Thanksgiving, pFriem debuted their version of a 19th-century Vienna lager like Anton Dreher would have made. It was a tremendous beer, and I’m delighted to say I was a collaborator. This is the story.

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