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Why This Beer?

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Join hosts Darren Binnema and Azlan Graves on "Why This Beer?" as they dive into the world of craft brewing. Each episode features engaging interviews with fellow brewers, uncovering the unique ingredients and processes behind their favourite beers. Expect positive vibes, insightful conversations, and plenty of learning along the way. Whether you're a seasoned brewer or a beer enthusiast, "Why This Beer?" offers a refreshing take on what makes each brew special.

Join hosts Darren Binnema and Azlan Graves on "Why This Beer?" as they dive into the world of craft brewing. Each episode features engaging interviews with fellow brewers, uncovering the unique ingredients and processes behind their favourite beers. Expect positive vibes, insightful conversations, and plenty of learning along the way. Whether you're a seasoned brewer or a beer enthusiast, "Why This Beer?" offers a refreshing take on what makes each brew special.

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Open-Source Hops: Eric Sannerud and the Case for Public Varieties

Summary In this episode of 'Why This Beer', hosts Azlan Graves and Darren Binnema engage with Eric Sannerud, a passionate advocate for hops and agriculture. They explore the intricate relationship between beer and agriculture, emphasizing the importance of local ingredients and the stories behind them. Eric shares his journey in the hops industry, the significance of public hops versus proprietary varieties, and the challenges of maintaining hop quality.  The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of craft beer and the need for brewers to connect with their ingredients and the stories they tell. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of hop quality, the rise of new hop varieties like Vista, and the importance of aroma in brewing. They discuss the impact of big breweries on hop selection, the current golden age of hops, and the challenges of sustainability in the industry.  The conversation also touches on the marketing of hops and the relationships between brewers and suppliers, culminating in personal reflections on the evolving landscape of beer and hops. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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The Shape of Hops to Come: Miguel Molina of Changing Colours

Summary In this episode, Azlan and Darren welcome Miguel Molina, co-founder of Changing Colours, to discuss his journey from Ecuador to Canada and the evolution of his craft beer philosophy. Miguel shares how punk music influences his brewing style, the importance of community and collaboration in the craft beer scene, and the innovative techniques he employs to create hop-forward beers. The conversation also touches on branding, the significance of hops, and the future direction of Changing Colours as they continue to explore new flavours and styles in the craft beer market. In this engaging conversation, Miguel, Darren, and Azlan delve into the intricacies of brewing, focusing on the use of Dolcita hops, the importance of pH levels, and the experimentation with New Zealand hops. They discuss the differences between hoppy ales and IPAs, the role of yeast in brewing, and the future of the craft beer scene. Miguel shares insights from his brewing journey, emphasizing the significance of community and collaboration in the industry, while also touching on his personal life and hobbies. Takeaways Miguel's journey in craft beer began in Ecuador. Changing Colours is inspired by punk music and DIY ethos. The importance of community and collaboration in brewing. Innovative brewing techniques can enhance flavor and clarity. Hops play a crucial role in defining craft beer styles. The transition from Ecuador to Canada shaped Miguel's brewing philosophy. Branding and aesthetics are key to standing out in the craft beer market. Education and experience are vital for success in brewing. Craft beer is about creativity and pushing boundaries. Future plans for Changing Colours include more innovative beer styles. Dolcita hops offer unique flavors and are becoming popular in brewing. pH levels play a crucial role in the taste and drinkability of beer. Experimentation with brewing techniques can lead to innovative beer styles. New Zealand hops like Motueka and Riwaka provide distinct flavor profiles. Understanding the difference between hoppy ales and IPAs is essential for brewers. Yeast selection can significantly impact the aroma and flavor of the beer. The craft beer scene is evolving, with a focus on quality and community. Brewers are encouraged to experiment with different ingredients and processes. The future of craft beer looks promising with new breweries emerging. Personal passion for brewing can lead to rewarding experiences and connections.  Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Hot Breaks & Cool Tanks: A Chat with Mike Roberts of Cru Brewing Systems

In this episode of 'Why This Beer', Azlan and Darren are joined by Mike Roberts from Cru Brewing Systems. They explore Mike's journey from a novice brewer to a craft solutions facilitator, discussing the evolution of brewing techniques, the importance of equipment innovation, and the unique challenges faced by brewers across different regions.  The conversation delves into the intricacies of decoction brewing, the significance of brewing equipment design, and the cultural differences in brewing practices between North America and Australia.  In this conversation, Mike Roberts discusses various aspects of brewing, including the intricacies of whirlpool hopping, managing bitterness, and the importance of heat exchangers.  He shares insights on the science of boiling and evaporation, the evolution of brewing equipment, and the significance of education in brewing mechanics. The discussion also touches on industry trends, the shift towards brewpub models, and exciting new beer styles.  Mike emphasizes the importance of innovation and learning from other industries, while also sharing his personal passions outside of brewing. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Red Ales & Real Ales: Brewing the Old and New with Andy Thomas of Hook Norton

In this episode, Azlan Graves and Darren Binnema welcome Andy Thomas from Hook Norton Brewery, exploring the rich history and innovative practices of one of England's oldest breweries. Andy shares his journey from the cask shed to brewery supervisor, emphasizing the importance of tradition and collaboration in brewing. The conversation delves into the brewing process, the significance of freshness in cask beer, and the influence of North American brewing culture.  Together, they discuss recipe development and the exciting prospect of creating a new beer, highlighting the vibrant community of brewers who learn from one another. In this engaging conversation, Andy Thomas shares his experiences with home brewing, the use of English hops, and innovative brewing techniques. The discussion delves into crafting the perfect red ale, the future of beer, and the importance of community engagement in the brewing industry. Andy's passion for beer and music shines through as he reflects on his journey and the excitement of creating unique brews. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Wood, Fire, and Beer: Olivier Moreau of Tonnellerie Moreau

Summary In this episode, Azlan Graves and Darren Binnema engage in a captivating conversation with Olivier Moreau, a unique figure in the craft beer industry who transitioned from brewing to coopering. Olivier shares his journey, detailing the evolution of his brewing company, and the challenges faced in sourcing barrels. The discussion delves into the art of barrel aging, the importance of sanitation, and the innovative techniques used in crafting unique flavors, particularly with maple brulee barrels. Throughout the conversation, Olivier emphasizes the collaborative nature of brewing and the continuous evolution of the craft beer scene. In this engaging conversation, Olivier Moreau discusses the intricate world of craft beer, focusing on flavor profiles, innovations in wood-aged lagers, and the art of pitch lining. The dialogue explores the future of barrel aging in Canadian brewing, unique finishing barrels, and collaborative projects, highlighting the evolution of the brewing scene in Canada. The speakers share insights on the importance of craftsmanship and the cultural significance of barrel aging, while also touching on personal brewing experiments and the growing trend towards lagers. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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From Field to Glass: Top Cutter IPA & Fresh Hops with Ian Cameron of Balebreaker Brewing

Summary In this conversation, Ian Cameron from Balebreaker Brewing shares his journey into the craft beer industry, detailing his unique path from studying commerce to becoming a brewer in Yakima, Washington. The discussion covers the evolution of Balebreaker Brewing, its connection to Loftus Ranches, and the advantages of brewing with fresh hops. Ian explains the hop selection process, the role of bitterness in beer, and the ingredients that make up their flagship Top Cutter IPA. The conversation also delves into the use of cryo hops, recipe development, and the approach to fresh hop beers, highlighting the innovative techniques and flavors that define Balebreaker's brewing philosophy. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into innovative brewing techniques, the significance of fresh hops, and the current state of the brewing industry. They share insights on the art of brewing with fresh hops, the challenges faced by brewers today, and the importance of quality in craft beer. The discussion also touches on advice for aspiring brewers and the unique experiences that fresh hop beers offer. Takeaways Ian Cameron's journey into brewing began with a desire to avoid office work. Balebreaker Brewing is unique for being located inside a commercial hop farm. The brewery has evolved significantly since its inception, expanding its offerings. Fresh hops are a key component of Balebreaker's brewing process. Ian emphasizes the importance of hop selection and experimentation. The use of cryo hops has improved efficiency and flavor in their beers. Balebreaker focuses on showcasing hops rather than overwhelming malt character. Recipe development often involves finding unique combinations of hops. The brewery has won awards for its innovative beers, including a Hazy IPA. Collaboration and experimentation are central to Balebreaker's brewing philosophy. The hop back technique enhances the flavor profile of beers. Fresh hops provide a unique freshness that is fleeting and should be consumed quickly. Brewing during harvest season is a busy yet rewarding time for brewers. Quality control is paramount in brewing; any subpar beer is discarded. The craft beer industry is currently producing some of the best beers due to the weeding out of less dedicated brewers. Fresh hop beers should be consumed as soon as possible for the best experience. Brewers must adapt to market trends to stay relevant in the industry. The brewing process can be labor-intensive, especially with fresh hops. Collaboration between breweries can lead to exciting new beers. Brewing is as much about celebrating the ingredients as it is about the final product. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Foam and Tradition: What We Learned in the Czech Republic

In this episode of 'Why This Beer', hosts Azlan Graves, Darren Binnema, and guests Donovan Fast (Eighty Eight Brewing), Mike Foniok (The Establishment Brewing), and Mitch Warner (Dageraad Brewing) delve into their experiences on the Czech trade mission for brewing professionals. They explore the cultural significance of Czech beer, the immersive experiences they had, and the unique brewing techniques they learned. The conversation highlights the role of diacetyl in Czech beers, the competitive landscape between Czech breweries, and the overall impact of the trip on their brewing philosophies. In this episode, the hosts delve into their experiences with Czech beer culture, discussing various aspects of beer tasting, fermentation techniques, and the importance of service in the beer industry. They reflect on their trip to the Czech Republic, sharing insights on traditional brewing methods, the significance of beer history, and how these elements contribute to the overall beer experience. The conversation highlights the differences between Czech and North American beer cultures, emphasizing the need for better consumer education and appreciation for the craft. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Crafting Beer with Birch and Heart: Cam McKeigan of Smithers Brewing

In this episode, Darren and Azlan sit down with Cam McKeigan, co-founder and head brewer of Smithers Brewing Company. Cam shares his journey from home brewing to establishing a successful brewery in Northern BC, highlighting the unique challenges and rewards of crafting beer in a small community. The conversation delves into the innovative use of birch sap in brewing, the importance of community support, and the recognition Smithers Brewing has received at national awards. Cam also discusses the creative process behind using unique ingredients and the evolving landscape of craft beer. In this engaging conversation, Cam McKeigan from Smithers Brewing Company shares insights into the craft beer scene in Smithers, the evolution of Czech beer styles, and the broader Canadian brewing landscape. He emphasizes the importance of community support, collaboration, and the unique challenges and rewards of working in the brewing industry. Cam also offers valuable advice for newcomers looking to break into the craft beer world, highlighting the significance of passion, collaboration, and the learning process involved in brewing. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Hops and High Trails: Brewing with Martin Szot of Coast Mountain

In this conversation, Martin Szot shares his journey from growing up in a family brewery in Chile to becoming the head brewer at Coast Mountain Brewing in Canada. He discusses the evolution of craft beer styles, the importance of local ingredients, and the unique brewing techniques he employs, particularly for hazy IPAs. The conversation also touches on the cultural differences in craft beer between Chile and Canada, the significance of community support, and the personal passion that drives the craft beer industry. In this engaging conversation, Martin Szot shares his insights on the intricacies of brewing, focusing on water chemistry, pH levels, and innovative ingredients. He discusses the evolution of the Canadian craft beer scene, emphasizing the importance of local community engagement and the need for brewers to adapt to changing consumer preferences. Szot also offers valuable advice for new brewers, highlighting the passion and creativity involved in crafting unique beer styles. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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House Cultures and Hometown Malts: Mike Foniok on the Art of Brewing at Establishment

In this engaging conversation, Mike Foniok discusses the importance of local ingredients in brewing, innovative techniques, and the role of community in crafting unique beers. He shares insights from his recent travels to Czech Republic and Bamberg, emphasizing the cultural significance of beer and the focus on drinkability. Mike also reflects on the evolution of the Canadian brewing scene and offers valuable advice for aspiring brewers, highlighting the importance of palate development and mentorship. Takeaways The use of hyper-local malt enhances the beer's character. Innovative brewing techniques can lead to unique flavor profiles. Crowdsourcing ingredients fosters community engagement. International beer culture offers valuable insights for local brewers. Drinkability is a key focus in successful beer production. Attention to detail in glassware impacts the overall beer experience. The Canadian brewing scene is evolving with educated consumers. Developing a refined palate is crucial for brewers. Mentorship can provide essential guidance in brewing. Feedback from trusted sources is vital for improving beer quality. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Foam Caps and Future Lids: Packaging Tips with Brad Van Haastregt of GEC Systems

Brad Van Haastregt of GEC Systems shares his journey in the craft brewing industry, focusing on the rise of non-alcoholic options, innovations in canning technology, and the importance of quality control. He discusses the value of sourcing local parts, evolving packaging trends like super ends and new lid designs, and the need for attention to detail to deliver a top-quality product. Throughout, he highlights the collaborative nature of the industry and the drive to innovate during challenging times. The beer featured in this episode is the Tofino Brewing Kelp Stout - a favourite of Brads! Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Malts, Mentors, and Mischief: A Sit Down with Graham With of Parallel 49

Summary In this episode of Why This Beer, hosts Darren and Azlan sit down with Graham With, the Director of Brewing Operations at Parallel 49 Brewing. Graham shares his journey from home brewing to leading one of Vancouver's most recognized craft breweries. The conversation delves into the challenges of starting a brewery, the evolution of Parallel 49, and the importance of community in the craft beer industry. They also explore the Craft Pilsner, its inspiration, and the brewing techniques that make it unique. Throughout the discussion, Graham emphasizes the significance of collaboration and innovation in the brewing world, as well as his active involvement in the local brewing community. In this conversation, Graham With discusses the intricacies of brewing, focusing on seasonal releases, innovations in brewing techniques, and the importance of quality control. He shares insights on the evolution of their flagship beer, Filthy Dirty IPA, and emphasizes the significance of community engagement in the craft beer culture. Graham also offers valuable advice for aspiring brewers, highlighting the importance of mentorship and collaboration within the industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Brewing Journey 00:48 From Home Brewing to Professional 04:49 The Evolution of Parallel 49 Brewing 09:40 Challenges of Opening a Brewery 17:02 Craft Beer Trends and Innovations 19:20 Exploring the Craft Pilsner 24:18 Exploring Floor Malted Ingredients 31:28 Crafting Accessible Beer for Everyone 34:01 Engagement with the Brewing Community 37:58 Innovative Projects: Advent Calendars and Collaborations 46:25 The Brewing Process and Challenges 49:38 Upgrading the Brew House 53:47 Quality Control in Brewing 58:04 Evolution of the Filthy Dirty IPA 01:07:03 Hops and Ingredients in Brewing 01:10:22 Navigating Beer Production Challenges 01:12:06 Consistency vs. Innovation in Brewing 01:14:10 The Role of Alcohol in Beer Flavor 01:15:18 Reviving Classic Beers from the Past 01:15:19 Creating a Welcoming Taproom Atmosphere 01:22:49 The Future of Canadian Craft Brewing 01:25:38 Advice for Aspiring Brewers Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Brad Tomlinson on Kveik, Raw Ales, and the Spirit of Collaboration at Jackknife

In this episode, Azlan and Darren welcome Brad Tomlinson, a passionate brewer from Jackknife, who shares his unique journey into the world of craft beer. The conversation explores Brad's early inspirations, the discovery of Kveik yeast, and the significance of traditional brewing practices showcased at the Kornøl Festival in Norway. Brad emphasizes the importance of honoring yeast cultures and sustainable practices in brewing, while also discussing his award-winning raw ale, Hunting Lodge. The episode highlights the intersection of tradition and innovation in the craft beer scene, offering insights into brewing techniques and the rich history of Kveik yeast. In this conversation, Brad Tomlinson discusses various aspects of brewing, including the importance of yeast behavior, particularly DMS and kveik yeast cultures. He shares insights on hop innovations and the creation of unique beer styles, emphasizing the significance of collaboration in brewing. The discussion also touches on the evolving craft beer culture in Canada and offers advice for aspiring brewers, highlighting the need for creativity and community engagement in the industry. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
Art and literature 7 months
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Sustainable Systems and Data-Driven Brewing with Chris Lewington

In this episode, Azlan and Darren welcome Chris Lewington from the Modern Brewer podcast to discuss his journey in the craft beer industry, from his early experiences in brewing to his current focus on sustainability and efficiency in brewing practices. Chris shares insights on the challenges of contract brewing, the importance of resourcefulness in brewing, and his experiences working in the British Virgin Islands. The conversation highlights the evolution of the craft beer scene, the significance of data in brewing, and practical tips for improving efficiency and sustainability in breweries. In this conversation, Chris L shares insights on brewing efficiency, sustainability, and the evolving craft beer scene in the UK and BC. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on key areas for efficiency, such as electricity and malt usage, while also discussing the collaborative nature of the brewing industry. The conversation touches on market trends, challenges faced by new breweries, and the significance of networking and community in the craft beer world. takeaways Chris Lewington's journey into brewing began with a university degree in economics. The craft beer scene in the UK is evolving, with influences from the US. Home brewing can lead to both successes and failures, as Chris humorously shares his experiences. Transitioning from sales to brewing can be a challenging yet rewarding path. Thornbridge Brewery is known for its quality and innovation in the craft beer industry. Brew Resourceful was founded to promote sustainability and efficiency in brewing practices. Contract brewing presents unique challenges, especially in maintaining consistency across different breweries. Life in the British Virgin Islands offered a unique perspective on resource management in brewing. Sustainability in brewing is crucial, with water usage being a key area for improvement. Efficiency in brewing operations can lead to significant cost savings and better product quality. Focus on electricity for the biggest rewards in efficiency. Don't get lost in micro efficiency changes; find a focus. Malt is the biggest contributor to a brewery's carbon footprint. Improving mash efficiency can be achieved with simple adjustments. Networking is crucial for growth and opportunities in brewing. The collaborative nature of the brewing industry is a unique strength. Beer duty regulations impact pricing and consumer choices. The quality of UK beer has significantly improved over the years. Craft beer markets are maturing globally, with a focus on customer experience. Experience in the industry is invaluable for new brewers. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
Art and literature 8 months
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Haladuda Heritage and Lager Love: Holistic Brewing with Ben Howe of Otherlands Beer

Guest: Ben Howe, Otherlands Beer Main Discussion Points: Ben’s Journey into Brewing: Ben shares how cultural heritage and personal philosophy have shaped his approach to brewing, leading to the founding of Otherlands Beer. Brewing in a Lager-Dominant Region: A look at the challenges and unique opportunities of brewing in an area where lagers reign supreme, and how Otherlands Beer stands out in the craft beer scene. Spotlight on Haladuda: A deep dive into Haladuda, its cultural roots, the creative process behind it, and how the use of Lubelski hops and decoction brewing techniques enhance its character. The Art and Science of Brewing: Discussions on yeast selection, carbonation techniques, and the balance between brewing for flavour versus consistency. Franconian Lager and Traditional Techniques: Exploring the significance of Franconian lager styles, the role of holistic brewing approaches, and the importance of preserving traditional methods in modern craft brewing. The Importance of an Inclusive Space: How Otherlands Beer integrates a vegetarian dining experience and a welcoming atmosphere to create a community-centered brewery. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on how tradition and innovation come together to shape exceptional beer! Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Brewing on the East Coast: Jeremy Taylor of 2 Crows Talks Local Malt & More

Guest: Jeremy Taylor, Co-Founder & Head Brewer of 2 Crows Brewing Topics Discussed: Jeremy’s journey into brewing, from his first exposure to craft beer in Vancouver to moving across the country and establishing 2 Crows Brewing in Halifax. The challenges and adjustments of brewing on the East Coast, including  differences in craft beer markets. The evolution of 2 Crows Brewing over nearly a decade—how the vision has shifted, what they’ve embraced that seemed unlikely in the beginning, and how their biggest-volume beers have changed. The brewery’s mixed fermentation program, including their MegaDregs collaboration with the Milk The Funk community, and their approach to primary fermentation, barrel aging, and ingredient selection. The role of local ingredients in 2 Crows’ beers and how the partnership with Shoreline Malting came to be. What percentage of their beers utilize this Atlantic malt, and why it felt like the natural next step. A deep dive into *Sal Italian Pilsner *—how it showcases local ingredients front and center. What excites Jeremy most about the Canadian brewing industry today and areas where it could improve or evolve. Advice for newcomers to the craft beer industry and words of wisdom for seasoned brewers looking to keep things fresh and exciting. Jeremy’s life outside of the brewery—how he unwinds when he’s not brewing. Key Takeaways: In this episode, Jeremy Taylor shares the story behind 2 Crows Brewing and its nearly decade-long journey. From mixed fermentation to embracing local ingredients like Shoreline Malt, Jeremy gives us an inside look at how the brewery has grown and adapted over the years. We explore the philosophy behind 2 Crows’ approach to brewing, what excites him about the future of Canadian craft beer, and why *Sal Italian Pilsner *is a true showcase of Atlantic malt. Whether you’re a longtime fan of 2 Crows or just curious about East Coast brewing, this episode is packed with insights into the art and science of making great beer. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
Art and literature 9 months
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Minimal Space and Maximal Time: Tristan Stewart of Temporal Artisan Ales

Guest: Tristan Stewart, Founder of Temporal Artisan Ales Topics Discussed: Tristan’s journey into brewing, from his first exposure to craft beer to his transition from nomadic brewing to establishing a permanent location for Temporal Artisan Ales. The challenges and unexpected positives of being a "nomadic" brewer and working in various setups, including his favorite and most unconventional brewing equipment. Influential beers that shaped Tristan’s brewing philosophy, including his “north-star” beers, such as Four Winds’ Wildflower Saison and Hair of the Dog’s Adambier. Tristan’s approach to barrel-aging, including favorite types of wood and spirits previously occupying the barrels. His experimentation with unique ingredients like cherry pits, elephant heart plums, and tonka beans, and his favorite (and most challenging) ingredients to work with. A deep dive into Adambier and Munichwine—why these often-overlooked styles deserve more attention. The inspiration behind incorporating big barrel-aged stouts into Temporal’s lineup and how these brews came to life. The future of funky and sour beers and how trends in the industry may evolve in a cyclical nature A sneak peek into Threefold, his new collaboration with Boombox and Slowhand Brewing—what to expect when the new space opens. The role of visual aesthetics in his brand and the inspiration behind some of Temporal’s striking label designs. The influence of the local community on Tristan’s brewing philosophy and standout collaborations or events. Highlighting two of Temporal Artisan Ales’ featured beers: Minimal Space, a Bourbon Barrel Aged Munichwine, and a soon-to-be-released Table Saison. Key Takeaways: In this episode, Tristan Stewart takes us through his unconventional brewing journey and the evolution of Temporal Artisan Ales. From challenges as a nomadic brewer to creating standout farmhouse and barrel-aged beers, Tristan shares insights into his brewing philosophy, unique ingredients, and plans for the future with Threefold. We also dive into two featured beers: Minimal Space, a Bourbon Barrel Aged Munichwine, and the upcoming Table Saison. This conversation is a must-listen for fans of farmhouse beer, barrel-aging, and the artistry behind craft brewing. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
Art and literature 9 months
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Crisp, Clean & Full of Character: Four Winds Brewing with Brent Mills

Guest: Brent Mills, Co-founder of Four Winds Brewing Topics Discussed: Brent’s journey into brewing, from his first exposure to craft beer, and his time at R&B, to launching Four Winds in 2013. The opening of The Beach House in Tsawwassen’s Southlands—how it differs from the original tasting room and what guests can expect. The dynamics of running a brewery as a family business and how it has shaped Four Winds’ evolution. Four Winds’ approach to brewing, from its Belgian-inspired roots to its focus on yeast-driven ales and European-style lagers. Defining the essence of a Four Winds beer—balancing classic styles with unique expressions. The success of Featherweight IPA as a standout session beer and what goes into crafting a flavourful low-ABV brew. A deep dive into Hüftgold Pilsner—what sets it apart and Four Winds’ passion for traditional lagers. Collaborating with BBNO$ on a non-alcoholic beer! The state of the Canadian brewing industry—what’s exciting and where there’s room for growth. Advice for both newcomers and veterans in the brewing world. How Brent spends his time outside of the brewery. Key Takeaways: As Four Winds celebrates 12 years, Brent Mills reflects on the brewery’s journey, their evolving approach to beer, and their latest expansion with The Beach House. From brewing philosophy to industry trends, this episode dives deep into what makes Four Winds one of BC’s most respected breweries. Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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Crafting Quality and Advocating Change: Dr. Euan Thomson of Raft Labs

Guest: Dr. Euan Thomson, Founder and CEO of Raft Labs Topics Discussed: Euan's journey in craft beer, including his time at Phillips Brewing and harvesting a lactobacillus culture. Founding Raft Labs during the COVID-19 pandemic and their pivot to producing hand sanitizer. Horror stories of contamination points in craft breweries and how to avoid them. Optimizing beer quality beyond simply preventing contamination. A deep dive into Yellow Dog Brewing’s Squirrel Chaser and Amigos Crisp Lager. Euan’s work in harm reduction and drug policy advocacy with Each+Every and Drug Data Decoded. Key Takeaways: Dr. Euan Thomson’s story weaves together science, innovation, and advocacy. From elevating beer quality standards to addressing critical issues in harm reduction, Euan shares compelling insights into brewing and beyond. A must-listen for those curious about the intersection of craft beer and impactful social work! Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
Art and literature 11 months
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Reaching Super Saturation with Jonas Hurtig of Cabin Brewing

Guest: Jonas from Cabin Brewing Summary: In this episode, Darren and Azlan sit down with Jonas from Cabin Brewing, their first guest from Alberta. Jonas shares how his passion for homebrewing evolved into co-founding Cabin Brewing and creating their flagship beer, Super Saturation. They explore Alberta’s craft beer scene, standout beers like ‘Fuego’ and ‘Sunshine Rain,’ and industry trends like higher hopping rates and smaller packaging formats. Collaboration, brewing education, and innovation are key themes throughout the conversation. What You’ll Learn: How Jonas transitioned from homebrewing to professional brewing The journey of Super Saturation from one-off to flagship beer Insights into Alberta’s growing craft beer scene The importance of quality ingredients and innovative hopping techniques The role of collaboration and education in brewing success Trends shaping the future of craft beer, including experimental styles Keywords: craft beer, brewing, Alberta, Cabin Brewing, homebrewing, Super Saturation, beer trends, brewing techniques, craft beer scene, beer awards, hopping rates, West Coast IPA, Sunshine Rain, Fuego, Parkside Brewing, brewing innovations, new brewers, Alberta craft beer Connect with Us: Instagram: @whythisbeer Facebook: Why This Beer Website: www.podcast.whythisbeer.com
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La Bala Mágica Marta es una periodista con un sexto sentido para detectar las mentiras que se publican y los intereses que a veces hay detrás de ellas. Ese talento natural hace que el Estado se interese por sus servicios y la contrata en una unidad especial de carácter reservado destinada a luchar contra la desinformación. Una vieja teoría de la conspiración capta su atención: “las empresas energéticas llevan años ocultando que la basura puede convertirse en combustible”. A medida que avanza en la investigación, Marta se va convenciendo de que quizá no se trate de un bulo. Comienza a creer que ha habido desapariciones de científicos, informes destruidos, periodistas que han salido de los medios en los que trabajaban… Incluso empieza a sospechar de sus propios jefes y de algunos de los expertos que le han ayudado a desentrañar otras teorías. La Bala Mágica es una ficción de Summer Story impulsada por Repsol. Protagonizada por Irene Escolar, Silvia Abascal, Carlos Peguer y Roberto Álamo. Dirigida por Álvaro de Cózar. Creada por Álvaro De Cózar, Íñigo Anzizu y Jerónimo Andreu. Guión: Álvaro de Cózar, Jerónimo Andreu y Alba Carballal. Diseño sonoro, montaje y grabación: Josefina Rozenwasser. Técnico de sonido: David Gutiérrez . Música original: Iván Ruiz Serrano. Diseño gráfico de la Agencia Summer. Producido por Iván Pérez y Paloma Lizarraga. Asistente de producción: María Baldasano. Producción Ejecutiva: Pilar Sayáns. Con las voces de: Antonio Gil, Pepe Ocio, Francesco Carril, Alex Nebot, Fabio Espinosa, Eva Egido, Erik Gatby, Roberto Cerdá. Alejandro Diéz, Fernando Pedraza, Eva Torres y los ganadores del casting interno de Repsol: David José Martín Alcalde y Gabriela Castro de la Puente.  Updated
Aquí hay dragones AQUÍ HAY DRAGONES, todas esas chinchetas clavadas en el mapa que indican lo que aún no conocemos o queremos conocer mejor. El impulso aventurero de la curiosidad. El libro que no sabías que te gustaba, la película que deseas ver con ojos nuevos... Updated
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