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Episode 215: Jason Perkins
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2014
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Podcast episode
Description
It’s always time for beer on Beer Sessions Radio! This week, host Jimmy Carbone is joined by Jason Perkins, Brewmaster at Allagash, Niko Krommydas, beer writer and Craft Beer New York editor, Juan Rodriguez & Sven Bosch of Naparbier and BR Royla of Shelton Brothers Imports. Tune in as they chat about everything from wild beer to international flavor. Find out what Juan and Sven are up to at Naparbier and how Shelton Brothers has been able to bring the beer to the US. This program was sponsored by GreatBrewers.com.
“If you’re following good sanitary practice you’ll be in really good shape [brewing wild beers].” [15:00]
–Jason Perkins on Beer Sessions Radio
“It can be hard to make the transition from wine to beer in a culture where wine has been dominating for so many years.” [36:00]
–BR Royla on Beer Sessions Radio
“If you’re following good sanitary practice you’ll be in really good shape [brewing wild beers].” [15:00]
–Jason Perkins on Beer Sessions Radio
“It can be hard to make the transition from wine to beer in a culture where wine has been dominating for so many years.” [36:00]
–BR Royla on Beer Sessions Radio
Released:
May 28, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Episode 118: Ale Street News and Waterfront Ale House: Welcome to another episode of Beer Sessions Radio, hosted by Jimmy Carbone. Tony Forder and Jack Babbin from Ale Street News are here to celebrate the beer magazines 20th Anniversary. Tune in to hear about the first few issues of Ale Street News, some of the events they have covered over the years, and the role of homebrewing in the success of their publication. Sam Barbieri of Waterfront Ale House is also in the studio talking about some of the beers on tap at Waterfront and the capacity of California craft brewers. The guys from Ale Street News bring over a biodegradable Crafty Carton, an alternative to a growler for bringing craft beer home from the bar. Tune in as everyone tastes some delicious pilsners and IPAs! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com. This whole beer movement started because of homebrewers. There were so many cookie-cutter beers that tasted the same, and these guys were making beer that tasted great. -- Sam B by Beer Sessions Radio (TM)