Parish Brewing Co. is bringing the heat to Cajun Country

Above photo: Parish Brewing Co. Head Brewer Ryan Speyrer. 

If you're a local you may know Parish Brewing Co. for their Canebrake American Wheat Ale.  It's the first (and only) beer the brewery launched with that got people coming back for more.  Nearly 10 years later non-locals know them best for their hoppy offerings like Ghost in the Machine.

Head Brewer Ryan Speyrer started with Parish in those early Canebrake days.  He fell in love with the brewery and asked them for a job, offering to do whatever they needed done.  When an opportunity came open, Speyrer got the call to join the team.  He brought an impressive homebrewing background with him and still finds time to brew some drinkin' beers on his impressive 1-barrel system.

We talk with Speyrer about homebrewing, the Cicerone program (he's an Advanced Cicerone), Ghost in the Machine, their "Sips" series, fruited Berliners, boil times, and what else we should expect to see from the brewery in the future. CRAFT BEER NEWS
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Parish Brewing Co.
Ghost in the Machine IPA  (Regular and DDH)
Greetings From Grand Isle  (Fruited Berliner with coconut, key lime, and kiwi)
Rêve Coffee Stout
Strawberry Canebrake  (American Pale Wheat with strawberry)
Swamp Stacks (Imp. Stout with Coconut, maple, marshmallow, and graham cracker)
Athletic Brewing Co. Cerveza Atletica NA Mexican-style Copper Ale
Athletic Brewing Co.  Smooth Ascent NA Coffee Stout
Terrapin ATL Brewlab Heller Bock

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Parish Brewing Co. is bringing the heat to Cajun Country

Above photo: Parish Brewing Co. Head Brewer Ryan Speyrer. 

If you're a local you may know Parish Brewing Co. for their Canebrake American Wheat Ale.  It's the first (and only) beer the brewery launched with that got people coming back for more.  Nearly 10 years later non-locals know them best for their hoppy offerings like Ghost in the Machine.

Head Brewer Ryan Speyrer started with Parish in those early Canebrake days.  He fell in love with the brewery and asked them for a job, offering to do whatever they needed done.  When an opportunity came open, Speyrer got the call to join the team.  He brought an impressive homebrewing background with him and still finds time to brew some drinkin' beers on his impressive 1-barrel system.

We talk with Speyrer about homebrewing, the Cicerone program (he's an Advanced Cicerone), Ghost in the Machine, their "Sips" series, fruited Berliners, boil times, and what else we should expect to see from the brewery in the future.

CRAFT BEER NEWS A Brewery in Calgary Has Pulled a Beer After Public Outcry There’s a Robot Bar Serving Free Beer in Sydney, Australia Molson Coors Has Pulled The Plug on Saint Archer Gold THE BEER LIST Parish Brewing Co. Ghost in the Machine IPA  (Regular and DDH) Greetings From Grand Isle  (Fruited Berliner with coconut, key lime, and kiwi) Rêve Coffee Stout Strawberry Canebrake  (American Pale Wheat with strawberry) Swamp Stacks (Imp. Stout with Coconut, maple, marshmallow, and graham cracker) Athletic Brewing Co. Cerveza Atletica NA Mexican-style Copper Ale Athletic Brewing Co.  Smooth Ascent NA Coffee Stout Terrapin ATL Brewlab Heller Bock

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.