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Beer Me!

154 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★★ - 19 ratings

Every week a featured guest will help to explore a different part of the dynamic beer world. This will allow you to examine the beer world through different lenses. Whether you are new to beer, or a seasoned professional, we will have something for you!

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Beer Mysticism: Introspection in the face of the New Year

December 22, 2023 13:22 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

There is a certain level of magic behind beer, in the fermentation alone. Those little yeasty cells are working hard to convert sugar to alcohol and CO2, but what else? Disco parties?  Courtney Iseman, a Brookyn-based beer journalist, has recently published a zine: "Beer Tarot: Pulling Cards, Pouring Beer, & Discovering Self." She suggests adding a little mysticism, a little magic to the consumption side of beer; through Tarot.  In this episode of Beer Me, she explains that while ...

A Very Friendsgiving 2023 Edition

December 08, 2023 13:25 - 52 minutes - 71.9 MB

The mix of wonderful and hilarious people one meets in the beer world is a marvel. There is no better time to celebrate those friends than Thanksgiving, or a few weeks after.  Beer Me welcomes back to the show Carl Crafts, Sam Nellis, and Grant Vaught. We all met working at Birch & Barley/Churchkey in DC and all have gone off into various directions - but still mostly in beverage.  It is a tradition on Beer Me to gather once a year to answer the burning question: "What will you be...

10 Years In: Deep questions, no floaties, add rain

November 10, 2023 05:00 - 47 minutes - 64.6 MB

"What are your hopes and dreams for the American Craft Beer Industry as a whole?"  This impossibly hard-to-answer question was asked of three beer industry veterans during a live show, in the rain, during their first hour of the Snallygaster Beer Festival.  Beer Me Radio returned to our "recorded live" roots for one special show during Snallygaster beer festival in Washington, DC, in a podcast tent, in the rain. It was incredibly fun.  Our host, Sarah Jane Curran, had the opportun...

Build a Beer: You get to pick and choose

October 27, 2023 13:07 - 37 minutes - 50.8 MB

Successful collaborations are a hallmark of the brewing industry. There are countless examples of collaborations between breweries, brewers with restaurants, and even brewers with bands. The result of these collaborations is the beer, which is formed through many (MANY!) decisions that lead to the desired result (hopefully).  As Beer Me Radio relishes in its "cheese era", the newest episode builds on a few recent episodes surrounding cheese and beer.  Megan Vaughan, Founder/Owner o...

O'ZAPFT! Tapping into Oktoberfest History

October 13, 2023 04:00 - 39 minutes - 53.7 MB

"It was just a day of horse racing" explains Andreas Krenmair, Beer Author and Historian and most recent guest on Beer Me, as he describes the first Oktoberfest.  Austrian-based Andreas has done significant research on the Vienna Lager style and Austrian and German beer & brewing history. Most recently he joined the Beer Me podcast to begin to scratch the surface of Oktoberfest history.  He explains how a city-wide celebration of the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig I of Bavaria to ...

Oktoberfest: Beer's Moment

September 29, 2023 04:00 - 31 minutes - 43.6 MB

Jack's Abby Craft Lagers opened in 2011 in Framingham, MA by three brothers: Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler. They set out to only produce lagers, in a world of IPAs, and have stayed true to that vision.  Rob Day, the VP of Marketing for Jack's Abby, described how Jack Hendler studied brewing in Germany and continues his education in German brewing with an annual trip to traditional and modern brewing facilities in Germany, on this week's episode of Beer Me.  Every year, this lager br...

Quite a Pair: Craft Chocolate and Craft Beer

September 15, 2023 04:00 - 34 minutes - 48.1 MB

When boiled down (pun intended) beer is an agricultural product, as is chocolate. This is one of the many similarities between the craft beer and chocolate worlds.  Chocolate is produced from the seeds of a fruit that grows on a tropical plant. As with beer, chocolate is also a fermented product, and much like beer, there is craft production and mass production.  David Nilsen, beer writer, and educator sat down with Sarah Jane Curran, host of Beer Me! to discuss pairing beer and ch...

Beer-washed cheese: Let's keep this cheese conversation going

September 01, 2023 04:00 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

After our last episode, talking beer and cheese pairings with Anne Becerra, we needed more cheese. As one does. And there are so many parallels between beer and cheese, both in the production and storytelling possibilities.  This week we welcome to the show, Megan Vaughan, cheese expert and owner of Vaughan Cheese in North Beach, Maryland to discuss beer-washed cheese. Megan breaks down the cheese-making and aging process that involves washing cheese with beer and how that impacts ...

A Classic: Beer & Cheese

August 18, 2023 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MB

Almost as ubiquitous as a beer and pretzel, there is the classic pairing of beer with cheese. This pairing is also an excellent gateway into the beer world for those just starting on their beer journey, so we decided to do an episode dedicated to beer and cheese.  We welcome Anne Becerra (Cicerone, Speaker, Consultant: annelikesbeer.com) back to the show to talk through her process of pairing beer with cheese. While there are always the classic three C's for pairing beer with food ...

Brew Confidently in the Direction of your Dreams: "It's a Journey"

July 21, 2023 18:38 - 35 minutes - 48.3 MB

Homebrewing has been a topic of discussion many times here on Beer Me, but we haven't had many opportunities to dive into what it looks like to transition from hobbyist to professional. While it is a path that requires tenacity, there are certainly rewarding moments along the way.  This week, we welcome to the show Jason Bell, Founder of Living the Dream Brewing in Littleton, Colorado. He takes us through his path in kitchens, restaurants, beverage sales, and finally opening a brew...

Corn Lagers: Don't call it a comeback, it's been here for years

July 07, 2023 04:00 - 30 minutes - 41.4 MB

Corn has never been given a fair shake.  The evils of high fructose corn syrup have been bellowed from every soapbox, the most commonly grown corn is for animal feed, and is generally, not a much-beloved ingredient.  This has also been the case in beer. Even as recent as 2019, Bud Light ran an ad during the Super Bowl calling out Coors Light and Miller Lite for using corn syrup in their beer. But the trend of lighter, more session-able beers is on the rise, including corn lagers. ...

Beer Judging: Everyone is Welcome

June 23, 2023 04:00 - 32 minutes - 44.4 MB

Over the past few months on Beer Me! we have explored different parts of the Homebrewing world, including competitions. One aspect of competitions we haven't had the opportunity to discuss is beer judging. Thankfully, Jen Blair joins the show this week to dive into that.  Jen Blair is an Advance Cicerone, National BJCP Judge, and co-host of the beer and brewing podcast "False-Bottomed Girls". Last week, she led a virtual breakout session for Crafted for Action, "Turning the Beer Ju...

Homebrew Collective: Community Brewed Beer

June 09, 2023 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47 MB

Homebrewing conversations here on Beer Me often trumpet the same message: “It’s easy to get into! Just get a gallon kit!”. Well, what we don’t talk about is how the hobby is SO fun, SO engaging, next thing you know, you have a mini fridge in your garage with your own yeast strains and a mass of homebrew equipment slowly taking over your living space. Ok, maybe it doesn’t snowball to quite that level, but as someone grows as a homebrewer, so does the collection of equipment.   What...

Ugly Fruit: an effort to combat food waste

May 26, 2023 04:00 - 32 minutes - 44.8 MB

A fairly common scene: grocery and food market patrons judiciously select their produce from pristine displays. And what happens to the fruit that isn't selected? The produce with a slight blemish or a unique shape. More often than not, it ends up as food waste in a landfill, which is both harmful to the environment and wasteful.  One effort to combat this? Beer.  Atlas Brew Works of DC has partnered with Food Rescue US-DC to brew a beer using rescued stone fruit from different ma...

What’s new in the homebrew world?

April 28, 2023 04:00 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

With Homebrew Conference right around the corner (June 22-24 in San Diego), we thought we needed another episode focusing on homebrewing.  This week, Julia Herz executive director of the American Homebrewers Association (AHA)—the nation’s largest hobbyist not-for-profit organization for homebrewers and fermented beverages joins the show.  Julia gives us a little history on The Homebrew Conference, and how it’s grown over the years. There are some exciting sessions and topics this ...

Hop History with Jennifer Jordan

April 14, 2023 04:00 - 27 minutes - 38.1 MB

Plenty of regions come to mind when talking about hop-growing regions: the Pacific Northwest, Hallertau, Lubin, etc. But what about regions that have come and gone, the former hop-growing regions?    Jennifer Jordan is in the process of researching her new book and joins the show to share some of the stories she has uncovered. She is a professor of Sociology at The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.  She is the author of Edible Memory: The Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgo...

Sustainable Beer: part two with Jeff O'Neil

March 31, 2023 16:13 - 39 minutes - 54.2 MB

Jeff O'Neil, founder of Industrial Arts Brewing Company in the Hudson Valley is back for part two of sustainable brewing practices. In our last show "From Grain to Bottle" (air date 3/25/22) Jeff shared how malt production has changed throughout the years in the Hudson Valley and we began to discuss water conservation at Industrial Arts.  For this episode, Jeff explains the sustainable practices they have implemented in their new facility in Beacon, NY based on techniques from thei...

Good People for Good Beer: Michele Wonder

March 17, 2023 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.7 MB

The beer world continues to morph and become a more inclusive space. There are too many people involved in that evolution to name here, but one person doing a lot of good for the beer world is Michele Wonder.  Michele got her start in beer as a homebrewer and quickly got involved in organizations like the Pink Boots Society and The Oregon Brew Crew.  She has contributed to the beer world in many positive ways. She is a co-founder and social media director for the Women's Craft Fer...

Coolship: The Coolest Brownie Pan

March 03, 2023 05:00 - 27 minutes - 38.2 MB

In homage to the tail end of coolship season (for most of the world), we decided to do a coolship 101 episode. Garrett Crowell joins the show to explain what a coolship is, its history, and how it can be used in brewing. He draws on his experience as the former head brewer of Jester King in Austin, Texas, and founder of Yokefellow in Johnson City, Texas.  MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project: Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProd Free download: https...

BFM: The everlasting research in umami

February 17, 2023 05:00 - 26 minutes - 37 MB

Our guest this week, Jérôme Rebetez takes us through the journey of founding and growing his brewery Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes in the Jura mountains of Switzerland.  Jérôme studied winemaking, but after winning an entrepreneur tv competition, he opened his artisanal brewery in 1997.  He has made countless styles of beer over the years, but one we dive into is L’Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien and his "everlasting research in umami."  MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used fo...

Let's Start from the Very Beginning

February 03, 2023 05:00 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

To kick off the new season of Beer Me! we spoke with someone who was kicking off their career in beer. Amanda Burke, Assistant Brewer for Ladybird Brewing in Winfield, Kansas joined the show to share how she got her start in the beer world through the Brewers Association Mentorship Program.  She shares what it's been like to be guided into brewing by some excellent mentors, how the culture built by Ladybird Brewing has impacted her journey, and some goals she hopes to achieve. We'v...

Welcome to a New Season of Beer Me! Radio

February 01, 2023 05:00 - 48 seconds - 1.13 MB

Welcome to a new season of Beer Me! Radio. Host Sarah Jane Curran shares what is in store for upcoming episodes.  MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project: Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProd Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9552-funky-intro-31 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Eisbock, Always Cool

December 16, 2022 19:00 - 31 minutes - 57.6 MB

As the days get cooler in the DC area, we thought it would be fun to highlight the coolest beer  (literally) style, Eisbock. While it isn’t trending, it is a style begging for a deep dive. Michael Stein, champion of all lagers, joins the show to explain how the style (possibly) came to be, why it’s so cool, and why it’s so challenging to make.

Holiday Beer Buying Guide

December 02, 2022 19:00 - 31 minutes - 57.8 MB

The season of gifting is upon us! Erika Goedrich, owner of the Craft Beer Cellar in DC, joins the show this week. We dive into tips on buying beer in a retail setting, what styles are best for different kinds of beer drinkers, and what are some cool beer releases to look out for on the shelves. Reach out with any beer gifting questions!

A Very Friendsgiving

November 18, 2022 19:00 - 34 minutes - 63.9 MB

It's that time of year again! Beer Me celebrates Thanksgiving by inviting some of our friends to the show. We share what beers we would bring to a Thanksgiving feast, beers that pair well with food, and awkward family questions. We go down a few side streets on hard seltzer and gin but eventually find the road back to beer. Kick back with your favorite fall beer. 

The Chicago Brewseum

October 21, 2022 18:00 - 23 minutes - 27.2 MB

Liz Garibay, a historian that specializes in the history and culture of alcohol, founded the Chicago Brewseum. This is the first museum in the U.S. fully dedicated to beer. Garibay joins the show to talk about her background and how it lead to the opening of the museum, some Chicago beer history, and the upcoming Beer Culture Summit. This summit will be available virtually!    Register for the Beer Culture Summit here. 

¡Salud! to Mujeres Brew House

October 07, 2022 18:00 - 26 minutes - 29.8 MB

What started as an educational brew club for women to get excited about the beer industry led to the start of Mujeres Brew House.  Carmen Favela, Founder, Owner, and CEO of Mujeres Brew House in San Diego, joins the show this week to share the story of Mujeres. It just so happens that Friday, Oct 14th (Next week!), the Smithsonian Food History Weekend will conclude with "Last Call", an annual beer event hosted by the American Brewing History Initiative. Carmen is one of the panelist...

Crafting the Digital Space for a Brewery

September 23, 2022 18:00 - 31 minutes - 36.3 MB

The online presence of any business is the welcome mat, usually the first interaction the guest has with the brand. For all breweries, this is an opportunity to shine. Aadam Soorma, Head of Marketing and Guest Experience for Trace Brewing in Pittsburgh, PA joins the show to talk about how impactful the digital space can be for a brewery. He covers what goes into content production and engagement, how this can impact the local community, and how Trace has been able to highlight the t...

Brewing with a Pacific Northwest Heartbeat

September 09, 2022 18:00 - 30 minutes - 35.2 MB

pFreim Family Brewers is nestled in Hood River, Oregon, a quintessential town where pFreim made pilsners a local favorite. Now, pFreim is expanding into new chapters. We talk with head brewer Campbell Morrissy to discuss the recent brewery expansion for pFriem, their new canning line, hop selections (tis the season!), and his research work at the Barley World Lab.   Campbell Morrissy is the Head Brewer for pFreim Family Brewers and Ph.D. Candidate at Oregon State University under ...

Exploring Sake

August 26, 2022 18:00 - 30 minutes - 35.2 MB

If there is one thing to take away from this show, it's that sake is NOT a wine. This week, we begin to scratch the surface of this exciting beverage with John Fischer, a professor of wine, beverage, and hospitality management for The Culinary Institute of America, also, a Certified Sake Professional. We talk about how to buy sake, what to look for in sake service, how it's made, and the hopefully soon-to-be open sake brewery in Hyde Park, New York.    Shout out: John Gauntner, Br...

Return Visit of Maine Beer Co.

August 12, 2022 18:00 - 27 minutes - 32 MB

Before the pandemic, we had the opportunity to visit Maine Beer Co. in Freeport, Maine this time, the conversation was just as rich, but sadly, less beer. Anne Marisc, Maine Beer Co.'s Partnership + Communications Manager joins the show to talk about continued innovations (like the Black Barn Program), Quality Control, and the ever-shifting Maine beer scene. Take a listen and hopefully, you will be inspired to plan a beer trip to Maine!  Shoutouts: Blue Ox Malt House, Maine Grain A...

Crafting Beer Training

July 29, 2022 18:00 - 28 minutes - 33.1 MB

A passion for beer is started and maintained with education for both brewery employees and patrons. This week on the show, Chris Shields, the Director of Education at Rhinegeist Brewery in Cincinnati, Ohio, describes what built his education and training program and how he continues to grow it.    Shout outs: Beer Education, Cicerone, Cider Program

Craft Beverage Research

July 15, 2022 18:00 - 36 minutes - 41.6 MB

Throughout the world, people are researching every aspect of beer and brewing. This week, we get nerdy, but I assure you, it's fun! Harmonie Bettenhausen, Director of Hartwick College Center for Craft Food & Beverage, is one of those people meticulously researching craft beverages. She takes us through the research she’s worked on for her Ph.D., specifically how barley contributes to flavor.    Shoutouts: Ommegang, Big Alice, Finger Lakes Breweries/Cideries 

Beer Reflections: 10 Years In

July 01, 2022 18:00 - 28 minutes - 32.6 MB

Lone Tree Brewing Company in Lone Tree, Colorado celebrated their 10-year anniversary, late in 2021. President and Co-Founder John Winter, our guest this week, shares insights on building brewery longevity, business decisions over the years, and beer trends.

Beer Reflections: 10 years In

July 01, 2022 18:00 - 28 minutes - 32.6 MB

Lone Tree Brewing Company in Lone Tree, Colorado celebrated their 10-year anniversary, late in 2021. President and Co-Founder John Winter, our guest this week, shares insights on building brewery longevity, business decisions over the years, and beer trends.

Brewery Labs

June 17, 2022 18:00 - 31 minutes - 35.7 MB

The topic of consistency in brewing has come up multiple times here on Beer Me, and one of the best tools for that is implementing some kind of brewing lab to ensure quality control. Our guest, Merritt Waldron, Quality Director of Baxter Brewing Co. and author of "Quality Labs for Small Brewers: Building a Foundation for Great Beer" takes us through some brewing lab basics. He covers why brewing labs are necessary, how labs differ depending on the kind of brewery, and what a beginne...

Riverbend Malt House Celebrates

May 20, 2022 18:00 - 32 minutes - 37.3 MB

Over the past few weeks, we've had the opportunity to dig into some of the finer points of beer production. We get to continue our journey with Brent Manning, Co-Founder of Riverbend Malt House, which recently celebrated 10 years of operations. We dive into local malt production, sustainable practices, and a little malt production 101.  Shoutouts: Fonta Flora, #Riverbend10 film, New Belgium, Sierra Nevada, Craft Maltsters Guild

Brewing Transitions

May 06, 2022 18:00 - 33 minutes - 38.4 MB

Breaking into a field and climbing the ladder is a challenge no matter what the endeavor. Brewing is no exception. Megan Seastedt, a brewer, consultant, trainer, and podcaster, joins the show this week. She takes us through her brewing transitions, from homebrewer to production manager and everything in between. We talk about the challenges and what she has learned along the way.    Shoutouts: North Country Brewing, Brewers Guild, Pink Boots, OSU Fermentation program, Southern Tie...

Norwhey, a Nordic Twist on Hard Seltzer

April 22, 2022 18:00 - 24 minutes - 28.5 MB

Countless new ready-to-drink beverages, seltzers, and other canned beverages are flooding the market. One of the newest, and currently only available in Western New York, is Norwhey. This is made from fermented yogurt whey, that would otherwise be waste. Co-founder, and Cornell University Professor, Sam Alcaine joins the show to talk about Norwhey and his journey through the world of fermented beverages.    Shoutouts: Miller Coors, NY Dairy Promotional Board, Doc Luces (DENVER), T...

Some Beer Whimsy

April 08, 2022 18:00 - 29 minutes - 33.3 MB

Our Instagram feed has been peppered with delightful, educational beer comics, illustrating beer flavors, styles, or pairings. This week, the creator of these happy posts joins us on the show. Award-winning cartoonist, Em Sauter is our guest this week.  Em founded Pints and Panels to produce cute and visual beer education. Em tells us about the process of developing educational, fun, and often whimsical, beer illustrations. Check out her newest book, "Hooray for Craft Beer!", on pr...

From Grain to Bottle

March 25, 2022 18:00 - 27 minutes - 31.6 MB

Beer is a product of agriculture. The grains and hops that are used in a beer recipe are very thoughtfully selected to create vastly different styles. Jeff O'Neil, the founder of Industrial Arts Brewing Company in the Hudson Valley, NY, joins the show. We talk through what goes into sourcing local malt and hops, how the local malt industry has improved in New York, and the shifting hop production in the US. We also dip our toes into water conservation during the brewing process (pun...

Celebrating Women in Craft Beverage

March 11, 2022 19:00 - 25 minutes - 28.9 MB

Last weekend, the city of Auburn, NY hosted the first annual Brave Brews Fest. This was a three-day event to celebrate women in craft beverages organized by this week's guest, Dawn Schulz, co-founder of Prison City Brewing. We dive into the event, why it was important, how industry events like this help move women forward in beer, and how women can break into traditionally male-dominated roles within the beer world.    Shoutouts & Mentions:    Pink Boots Society, Jacki Hannon (B...

Crafting a Safe Space

February 25, 2022 19:00 - 36 minutes - 82.7 MB

Beer Me likes to get nerdy, about cask beer, hops…but this week we are taking a deep dive into safety. The landscape of the beer industry is changing and will continue to evolve to be more inclusive. With this change, spaces that beer inhabits need to be safe (taprooms, breweries, bars). Amie Ward, a hospitality veteran, and Safe Bars trainer joins the show to talk about how to intervene in an unsafe situation and why training, like Safe Bars, is vital in this industry.   Hear mor...

Crafted Hospitality: Settle Down Easy

February 11, 2022 19:00 - 28 minutes - 32.7 MB

How many times have you gone into a brewery and instantly liked it? Or enjoyed an afternoon in a taproom so much you forget the exact beers you tried (overindulging aside), you just know you had a great time? Any service-based establishment is striving to create a crafted experience for their guests. Frank Kuhns, co-owner of Settle Down Easy Brewing Co. joins the show to share how he has channeled years of hotel experience into curating a memorable guest experience. We talk about bu...

Brewing with a Sense of Place

January 28, 2022 19:00 - 27 minutes - 31.5 MB

Todd Boera, Co-Founder and Creative Director for Fonta Flora Brewery in North Carolina joins the show to discuss American Farmhouse Brewing. We discuss why this kind of brewery is significant and the different local ingredients Fonta Flora has incorporated into their beers, from pawpaws to local wood.  

Beer Style 101: Porter

January 14, 2022 19:00 - 27 minutes - 31.5 MB

Michael Williams, Lead Beer Educator for Great Lakes Brewing Co. joins the show to talk about all things porters, including the history, production, and food pairings. Great Lakes Brewing Co. in Cleveland, OH produces a benchmark brew as far American Porters are concerned, with their Edmond Fitzgerald (aka. Fitz, Eddie Fitz). Pour a glass of your favorite roasty, toasty, dark brew, and tune in!

Holiday Drinking

December 17, 2021 19:00 - 29 minutes - 33.7 MB

Here on Beer Me! we have a little end-of-year tradition to get some friends in the studio to talk about their favorite beers for the holiday season. We are reviving that tradition, little by little.  Today, we welcomed back to the show, Sam Nellis, Bar Director for All-Purpose and Red Hen in DC. We dive into holiday beer, non-alcoholic beers, cocktail traditions, and embracing all beverage preferences. Cheers! and we will see you in the new year! 

Let's Celebrate Lagers

December 03, 2021 19:37 - 28 minutes - 32.5 MB

December 10th is National Lager Day! (We are embracing made-up holidays, especially when it involves lagers). Lisa Allen, Head Brewer of Heater Allen Brewing in McMinnville, OR joins the show to discuss everything that is lagers! Or course we get off track, but that's part of the charm. 

Hard Seltzer 101

November 19, 2021 19:00 - 30 minutes - 70.4 MB

Hard seltzers are a rapidly growing market segment that is projected to grow even more in the coming years. Craft brewers are embracing the trend and the selection is never-ending. Thankfully, Eric McCrory, Sr. Manager of Product Education + Culinary at The Boston Beer Company, (and Advanced Cicerone) was willing to join the show this week to give a quick Hard Seltzer 101, specifically how it's made. As usual, the show takes a few detours, but we get there eventually! 

Craft Beer Marketing: Well Deserved Recognition

November 05, 2021 18:28 - 29 minutes - 68 MB

All breweries have stories to tell, but how they tell them has developed drastically over the years. Jim McCune, co-founder of the Craft Beer Marketing Awards joins the show to talk about how beer marketing is constantly reinventing and pushing new boundaries. Beer can art alone is a prime example of that. He also shares insights into often overlooked ways a brewery can share their story.