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Good Beer Hunting

722 episodes - English - Latest episode: 14 days ago - ★★★★★ - 232 ratings

Award-winning interviews with a wide spectrum of people working in, and around, the beer industry. We balance the culture of craft beer with the businesses it supports, and examine the tenacity of its ideals.

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EP-097 Josh Mowry + John Wyzkiewicz of Miskatonic Brewing

October 08, 2016 17:00 - 1 hour - 115 MB

This week’s episode features one of Chicagoland’s newest production breweries—Miskatonic in Darien, Illinois.  My first memory of these guys was sitting at Owen & Engine, an English-inspired bar on Western Avenue that routinely puts together a great list. Scanning down through it, I noticed a name I’d didn’t recognize, and next to it, a simple, refreshing style designator—“Mild.” Now, I fully admit that, as someone who drinks for a living, I’m in a bit of a bubble at times. But I was thrilled...

EP-096 Ron Pattinson + Mike Siegel with Brewery Yard Stock Pale Ale

September 30, 2016 21:09 - 1 hour - 89 MB

A while back, when we were shooting Grit & Grain in the Goose Island barrel warehouse, there were a series of barrels set aside for a special project lead by Innovation Manager, Mike Siegel. All I knew at the time was that it was a Brett Pale Ale of sorts. Other details were kept close.  Today, I got to taste the final results of that experimental beer. But more importantly, I got the back story on the collaboration between Goose Island and beer historian Ron Pattinson—who, over the years, ha...

EP-095 Shaun Hill of Hill Farmstead

September 23, 2016 18:40 - 1 hour - 120 MB

Longtime GBH readers may recall the article I wrote about Hill Farmstead back in January 2014. For GBH, and myself as a beer writer, it was a bit of a turning point. That article remains our most-read brewery profile ever. And now that it has two years running on it, I doubt that'll ever change. The reach it’s created for GBH opened a lot of doors for me and the team, and it was shortly after that that I first began bringing other writers into the fold. The entire reason many of those writers...

EP-094 Doreen Joy Barber of The Five Points Brewing Company.

September 17, 2016 13:04 - 1 hour - 91.9 MB

Today’s guest is perhaps someone who could be described as the “hardest working person in London’s beer industry.” As well as heading up Marketing, Events & Comms for The Five Points Brewing Company in Hackney, East London, Doreen Joy Barber also co-runs the quarterly London Brewers Market, is an active member of all-female beer group, the Crafty Beer Girls and even finds the time to pull a few shifts behind the bar at The Chesham Arms, also in East London.  What’s surprising is that back whe...

EP-093 Charles Adler of Lost Arts + Kickstarter

September 10, 2016 15:19 - 1 hour - 90 MB

My guess is you didn’t see this one coming. Neither did I, honestly. Today we talk with Charles Adler, co-founder of Kickstarter and, most recently, the founder of Lost Arts in Chicago. I’m going to let him tell you all about that. But first, I wanted to explain the connective thread I see between Charles and the beer world. First, both are incredibly entrepreneurial. And in many ways, entrepreneurialism has come to define what craft beer is. The things that Charles has created, and what craf...

EP-092 Ryan Burk of Angry Orchard Cider

September 03, 2016 14:12 - 1 hour - 112 MB

Today’s guest is someone I’ve been waiting to interview for a couple years now. Since I first started the podcast, he was high on my list, but for one reason after another, it always seemed like we should wait. We just didn’t know what we were waiting for, exactly. Ryan Burk is the cidermaker for Angry Orchard, specifically running their new innovation cider house in Walden, NY. He was the former cidermaker at Virtue Cider in Fennville, Michigan. And before that, he was a homebrewer in Chicag...

EP-091 Tomme Arthur of The Lost Abbey, Port Brewing, and Hop Concept

August 27, 2016 17:29 - 1 hour - 131 MB

This week's guest is the stuff of legend—Tomme Arthur, the founder and brewmaster of Lost Abbey. He's a brewer associated with both San Diego’s hop-forward dominance in craft beer, but also the world of barrel-aged Saison and Belgian-inspired farmhouse beers that continue to carve out a niche amongst the geekiest of beer drinkers in the U.S. And Tomme continues to impress both of these highly critical audiences. But Tomme's also a big part of the future. His voice carries weight. His opinions...

EP-090 Drew Larson of Leaders Beverage

August 20, 2016 14:11 - 55 minutes - 75.7 MB

Drew Larson is one of those people that’s everyone’s favorite person. He’s funny, smart, affable, and, other than brewers themselves, I don’t think there’s a guy in Chicago that works harder behind the scenes to bring you great beer.  Drew has an interesting road to beer. He was in the military, went to culinary school, became a sommelier, then a cicerone, then studied draft technology while he was managing the beverage program at the Hopleaf. He’s also an incredible hobbyist, and we get to t...

EP-089 Sara Hagerty of Malteurop North America

August 12, 2016 14:28 - 1 hour - 93.4 MB

This is going to be another deep dive into the world of brewing malts. We previously chatted with a micro maltster, Troubadour, in Fort Collins. That gave us some insight into the niche world of specialty craft malts. But today's guest covers a much wider spread.  She’s Sara Hagerty of Malteurop's U.S. division. She has an incredible technical background in biology, chemistry, yeast, and now, malt sales. It’s an interesting role, working across so many different kinds of breweries in a large ...

EP-088 Nick Dwyer of Beavertown Brewery

July 31, 2016 19:58 - 58 minutes - 80.5 MB

The landscape of the British beer industry has seen a seismic shift over the last few years as the influence of American craft beer culture has become ever more pervasive. But what we’re seeing now is breweries that were influenced by U.S. beer culture when they were young are now shaping this to form their own ideal. A new, brighter, and more energetic British beer community.  One of these breweries is Beavertown, of Tottenham, North London, which was founded by Logan Plant—son of none other...

EP-087 Dave Kahle of Breaktrhu Beverage

July 23, 2016 14:10 - 1 hour - 115 MB

One of the amazing things about the beer industry diversifying like it has is that there are so many unique roles that simply didn’t exist before. And today’s guest has one of them.  Dave Kahle, one of the rare Master Cicerones in the world is a specialist at Breakthru Beverage, formerly Wirtz beverage, in Chicago. A few years back, they decided to branch out from wine and spirits, and take on a role as a craft beer distributor. To do that, they knew their sales force needed a serious educati...

EP-086 Craig Perman of Perman Wine Selections

July 16, 2016 00:41 - 1 hour - 111 MB

For anyone who’s been following GBH since the very beginning, today’s guest will seem like a blast from the past. One of the first interviews I ever transcribe wasn’t with a beer guysat all — it was with the owner of a wine shop.  Perman Wine Selections in Chicago’s West Loop is one of the city’s gems. It’s an unassuming storefront with a well-edited selection. But the real story of the place and its impact on Chicago food and beverage is its owner, Craig Perman. He conducts a lot of his busi...

EP-085 John Barley of Solemn Oath Brewery

July 09, 2016 13:36 - 1 hour - 109 MB

Sometimes it feels like every small craft brewery is in constant expansion—and the numbers back up that general sentiment. More capacity, bigger brewhouses, contracting out, and bringing canning lines in—there’s an endless number of dependencies when you’re building out an expanded space in the hopes of meeting demand or chasing a growing market. And on the surface, these expansions seem obvious, almost simple. Afterthoughts in a market where success still seems inevitable for many.  But behi...

EP-084 Gary Gulley of Alarmist Brewing Co., Revisited

June 25, 2016 02:19 - 1 hour - 89.3 MB

We’re 84 episodes in, and that means that some of the breweries we profiled when we first started this thing are a year or two old by now. And that’s a year or two of hindsight and lessons learned that anyone in the industry would benefit from.  Why kind of problems has a two-year-old brewery had to solve? What kind of assumptions did they make that were completely off-base? And how did they adapt to the always-evolving nature of the market for beer? Today, I’m going to bring you the perspect...

EP-083 — Chris Hall of Brew By Numbers

June 18, 2016 16:45 - 1 hour - 126 MB

Hosted by our London Contributor, Matthew Curtis—For my first episode, I invited one of my best friends in the UK beer industry up to my apartment, here in North London, to record an interview. These days, Chris Hall works for a cool little brewery in South London called Brew By Numbers as their sales and media guy. I’ll be bringing the full story of Brew by Numbers to GBH soon, but before then I wanted to talk to Chris about how he worked his way into the beer industry   His job encompasses ...

EP-082 Bill Covaleski of Victory Brewing Co.

June 11, 2016 13:12 - 1 hour - 134 MB

So I’m just going to start by saying this might have been my favorite interview ever. Maybe it’s the Pennsylvania connection, or maybe it’s just Bill’s way of giving zero fucks while also being a strong competitor in the market, or maybe it’s just the lame-duck ease with which he’s handling himself after the sale and partnership with a private equity group and Southern Tier Brewing, but yeah, I think this is the one. It summarizes everything I love about doing the podcast. People sit in that ...

EP-081 Andrew Nations of Great Raft Brewing

June 03, 2016 18:28 - 49 minutes - 68.3 MB

Today’s guest is one of those chance encounters in the beer world where an online voice becomes a smile and and a handshake in person.  Andrew Nations of Great Raft Brewing in Shreveport, Louisiana is a guy on Twitter to some. One of those lone rational voices in a literal wilderness of craft beer zealously run amok.  And not long ago, he ventured to Chicago, and subsequently to the GBH Studio for a live podcast taping. That’s when he and his wife stepped out of the virtual and into the physi...

EP-080 Tom Korder + Eric Hobbs of Penrose Brewing

May 28, 2016 18:12 - 1 hour - 116 MB

Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American transcendentalist, has an interesting way of describing what progress looks like — he paints a picture of a boat, tacking back and forth with the wind, as it makes its way across the ocean. From a distance, it appears to go in a straight arching line towards its pre-determined destination. But of course, up close, it’s a thousand little zigs and zags, working with the momentum of the wind in order to propel itself forward. The final destination may be determi...

HYPE-002 Bourbon County Stout - The Science is (Mostly) In

May 25, 2016 15:57 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MB

Welcome to the second GBHypecast, an episode devoted to helping a brewery share an important story that deserves to be told. This episode is about Goose Island’s ongoing research into the off flavors in Bourbon County Stout this year, something that’s been on a lot of people’s minds since January. It’s an ongoing situation, but the good news is that the science is in—and there’s a lot of detailed insight to share.  Sometimes when we’re working with our clients in a creative or strategic capac...

EP-079 Lisa Zimmer of MillerCoors

May 14, 2016 18:19 - 1 hour - 103 MB

Today’s guest is one of those people that many industry folks know and love. As for the drinkers, well, depending on who you rub elbows with online, it's quite possible you've encountered Lisa Zimmer on Twitter from time to time.  She has a beer job that only exists at a large brewery. At one time, it was called "digital and consumer outreach specialist.” But her influence is so much broader than the title implies.  In Chicago, she’s known as the woman who started the Brewers Unleashed series...

EP-078 Jim Koch of Boston Beer Company

April 30, 2016 01:36 - 1 hour - 97.2 MB

I feel like the past 18 months have been a sort of reconciliation for craft beer drinkers and brewers, with a lot of folks focusing on beers that are highly drinkable, or sessionable, but still quite flavorful, exciting, and ultimately easy to find. There’s been a surge in the market of craft Lagers, Pilsners, Session IPAs and Sours, along with some renewed appreciation for beers like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. And in about a month we’ll be seeing an ode to Fat Tire in a collaboration 12-pack fr...

EP-077 Les Stewart and Chris Powers of Trophy Brewing Co.

April 23, 2016 01:29 - 1 hour - 97.9 MB

I was in North Carolina for a quick minute helping launch a start-up, and I had about a 2-hour window on my last night in Raleigh to record a podcast episode with one of the city’s best known breweries — Trophy. I visited both their locations — known as little Trophy and big Trophy — and we really hit it off.   From as far away as Chicago, I could tell Trophy had something special. Sometimes you can just see it. And my first visit didn’t disappoint. Clean, well-fermented beers with character...

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